Epistemology:
* The Structure of Justification (1993): A foundational work exploring the nature of justification and its role in knowledge.
* Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction (1995): A textbook covering key topics in contemporary epistemology, including foundationalism, coherentism, and skepticism.
* The Architecture of Reason (2008): This book, published in 2008, focuses on the connections between epistemology and ethics.
Ethics:
* Moral Knowledge and Ethical Skepticism (1989): This book defends the possibility of moral knowledge against various forms of ethical skepticism.
* The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuitionistic Ethics (1990): Audi proposes an ethics based on intuitionism, arguing that moral knowledge is grounded in direct moral intuitions.
* Moral Value and Human Agency (2008): This book explores the role of moral values in human agency and the implications for practical ethics.
Philosophy of Mind:
* The Nature of Mental Content (1990): This book investigates the nature of mental content and how it relates to our understanding of the mind.
* Mind, Meaning, and Mental Representation (2002): Audi examines the role of mental representation in our cognitive lives and its connection to meaning.
* Mental Content and World Knowledge (2010): This work explores the relationship between our mental content and the world knowledge that we acquire through experience.
Other Notable Works:
* The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (2nd edition, 2015): Audi served as the editor of this comprehensive dictionary, providing clear definitions and explanations of key philosophical concepts.
* A Pragmatist Theory of Truth (2000): This book presents a pragmatist account of truth, emphasizing its role in facilitating our understanding of the world.
This is just a selection of Robert Audi's extensive and influential body of work. His writings are known for their clarity, rigor, and insightful engagement with fundamental philosophical questions.