Ted A. Warfield

Professor of Philosophy
Contact Information
Mailing Address:
Department of Philosophy
University of Notre Dame
100 Malloy Hall
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-7466
E-Mail: warfield.3@nd.edu
Office: 209 Malloy
Office Hours: By Appointment
Education:
B.A., University of Arkansas; Ph.D., Rutgers.
Areas of Interest:
Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion, Applied Ethics.
Selected Bibliography
Recent Articles:
- "Metaphysical Compatibilism's Appropriation of Frankfurt, " Oxford Studies in Metaphysics.
- "Ockhamism, Molinism, Prophecy: How to be an Ockhamist," Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion.
- “Knowledge-Closure and Skepticism” (with Marian David), Epistemology: New Essays, Oxford University Press.
- “Knowledge from Falsehood,” Philosophical Perspectives.
- “Tyler Burge’s Self-knowledge,” Grazer Philosophische Studien, 2005.
- “Deliberation and Metaphysical Freedom” (with EJ Coffman), Midwest Studies in Philosophy.
Books:
- Disagreement (ed. with Richard Feldman, Oxford, 2010)
- The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind (ed. with Stephen Stich, Blackwell, 2003)
- Skepticism (1999, ed. with Keith DeRose, Oxford, 1999)
- Mental Representation: A Reader (ed. with Stephen Stich, Blackwell, 1994)
Current Projects and Advising:
I am currently working on several projects in epistemology, including ongoing work on skepticism and on disagreement. I continue to work on various issues concerning the metaphysics of free will and the metaphysics of persons. Arising out of my teaching and lecturing, I am increasingly involved in work on issues at the intersection of medicine, law, and death and also on issues at the foundations of normative ethics (demandingness, supererogation, etc.).
I am an active dissertation supervisor and am open to supervising students in a wide variety of areas and on a wide variety of topics. Prospective and admitted PhD students are welcome to meet with me about supervision possibilities.