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The applied epistemology of conspiracy theories: An overview

Book ChapterConspiracy Theory
Brian Keeley, Mathew Dentith
M R.X. Dentith & Brian L. Keeley “The applied epistemology of conspiracy theories: An overview”, Routledge Handbook of Applied Epistemology, Coady, David, Ed. Routledge: 284-294.
Publication year: 2019

Is a belief in providence the same as a belief in conspiracy?

Book ChapterConspiracy TheoryPhilosophy of Science
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (in press). “Is a belief in providence the same as a belief in conspiracy?” Brill Handbook of Conspiracy Theory and Contemporary Religion, David G. Robertson, Egil Asprem & Asbjørn Dyrendal, Editors. Brill: 70-86. (Expected 2018).
Publication year: 2018

The credulity of conspiracy theorists: Conspiratorial, scientific & religious explanation compared

Book ChapterConspiracy Theory
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (in press). “The credulity of conspiracy theorists: Conspiratorial, scientific & religious explanation compared”, Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them, Uscinski, Joseph E., Editor, Oxford University Press: 284-294.
Publication year: 2018

God as the ultimate conspiracy theory

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (2007). “God as the ultimate conspiracy theory,” Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 4(2): 135-149. (Special issue on the epistemology of conspiracy theories, edited by David Coady.)
Publication year: 2007

Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition! More thoughts on conspiracy theories

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian L. Keeley (2003). “Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition! More thoughts on conspiracy theories,” Journal of Social Philosophy, 34, 104-110.
Publication year: 2003

Of conspiracy theories

Conspiracy TheoryJournal Article
Brian Keeley
Brian L. Keeley (1999). “Of conspiracy theories,” The Journal of Philosophy, 96, 109-126.
Publication year: 1999