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12. Irikefe, Paul. Forthcoming. “African Epistemology.” In The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology (Third Edition) edited by  Kurt Sylvan, Matthias Steup, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy. pdf link 

11. Irikefe, Paul. Forthcoming. “The Equal Status of Indigenous Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge in the Academic Curriculum: The Case from Mētis.” Australasian Philosophical Review. Pdf link.

10. Irikefe, Paul. 2025. “The Vice of Nepotism: The Moral and the Epistemic.” Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Society. Pdf link. Link to the published version

9. Irikefe, Paul. 2025. “The Calibration Challenge to Philosophical Intuitions.”  Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science. Pdf link. Link to the published version.

8. Irikefe, Paul. 2024. “Ethnophilosophy as Decolonization: Revisiting the Question of African Philosophy.” Philosophical Papers. Pdf link. Link to the published version

7. Irikefe, Paul. 2024. “Ethnocentric Universalism: Its Nature, Epistemic Harm, and Emancipatory Prospects.” Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Society. Pdf link. Link to the published version.

6. Irikefe, Paul. 2023.  “Avner Baz’s Ordinary  Language Challenge to the Philosophical Method of Cases.” Dialectica: An International Journal of Philosophy. pdf link. Link to the published version.

5. Irikefe, Paul. 2022. “The Epistemology of Thought Experiments Without Exceptionalist Ingredients.” Synthese: An International Journal for Epistemology, Methodology and Philosophy of Science.​ Link to the published version

4.  Irikefe, Paul. 2021. “How to be a Universalist about Methods in African Philosophy.” Southern Journal of Philosophy. Link to the published version.

3. Irikefe, Paul. 2021. “The Prospect of the Method of Wide Reflective Equilibrium in Doing African Epistemology.” South African  Journal of Philosophy, vol. 40 (1).Link to the published version

2.  Irikefe, Paul.  2020. “A Fresh Look at the Expertise Reply to the Variation Problem.”  Philosophical Psychology, 33 (6): 840-867. Link to the published version

1. Irikefe, Paul. 2020. “An Agent Based Account of Reflective Equilibrium.” Philosophia, 48 (1): 217-225. Link to the published version