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Clayton Littlejohn is a Professor in the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy at Australian Catholic University, affiliated with the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry. His research focuses on epistemology, theoretical rationality, and normativity, with particular emphasis on knowledge-first theories, justification, and evidential externalism. He has contributed extensively to debates on epistemic internalism/externalism, rational belief criteria, and the role of evidence in legal contexts.
His work explores themes like the consistency principle in epistemology, the nature of epistemic reasons, and the relationship between knowledge and normativity. Recent publications address topics such as 'Knowledge and prizes,' 'Justification supervenience,' and 'Rational belief criteria.' He has edited volumes on evidence philosophy and contributed chapters to major handbooks in epistemology.
Littlejohn's scholarship bridges traditional epistemological questions with contemporary issues in legal epistemology and moral philosophy. His research has been published in leading journals such as Episteme, Philosophical Studies, and Philosophical Topics, reflecting his influence in analytic philosophy.




