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First Name
Sarah
Last Name
Moss
City
Ann Arbor
State
Michigan
Zip Code
48103
Research Interests
Legal Philosophy; Criminal Law; Evidence
Willing to be contacted by the media
Yes
On the academic market
No
University
University of Michigan
About Me
Sarah Moss is the William Wilhartz Professor of Philosophy in the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. She is a professor of law through a courtesy appointment at the University of Michigan Law School. Moss is the author of Probabilistic Knowledge (Oxford University Press, 2018), in which she argues that partial beliefs can constitute knowledge in just the same way that full beliefs can. Her theory of knowledge has consequences for the relationship between probability and legal evidence, the interpretation of legal standards of proof, and moral and epistemic critiques of racial profiling. Her publications include "Pragmatic Encroachment and Legal Proof," which won the 2022 American Philosophical Association Article Prize, and "Knowledge and Legal Proof," which won the 2019 Sanders Epistemology Prize. Her work has been featured on the Excited Utterance podcast, on the Five Questions podcast and in 3:AM Magazine. Her recent public lectures include "Knowing What's at Stake: Epistemology and Criminal Justice Reform."

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