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Sherrilyn Roush is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), with a PhD in Philosophy from Harvard University (1999). She holds dual B.S. and B.A. degrees with highest distinction from Pennsylvania State University (1988). Her work spans Epistemology, Formal Epistemology, Scientific Method, and Bayesian Reasoning.
- Harvard University, PhD in Philosophy (1999)
- University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Philosophy
Research interests include the epistemic value of knowledge, probabilistic reasoning in legal contexts, and the distinction between knowledge and understanding. She has extensively analyzed the role of statistical evidence in judicial verdicts, simulation methods in science, and epistemic self-doubt through a Bayesian framework.
Her publications cover topics like the epistemic superiority of experiments over simulations, epistemic injustice in testimonial contexts, and evolutionary stable strategies for knowledge. While she has not been explicitly linked to scientific awards or formal student mentoring in the provided texts, her work intersects with medical epistemology through collaborations on self-knowledge in illness.




