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Metaethics and Epistemology Workshops

There are a few workshops I thought I’d flag. The first is the Metaethics Workshop at University of Wisconsin, Madison. It runs from September 24-26 and the keynote speaker is Stephen Darwall. The second workshop is the epistemology workshop prior to the 2010 Nature of Knowledge lecture at Edinburgh. Robert Audi is giving the lecture on ‘Testimony as a Social Foundation of Knowledge’. The last workshop is the Midwest Epistemology Workshop, October 8-9, at Purdue. Jason Stanley is the keynote speaker and a tentative schedule can be found here.

 

Links: Reasons Workshop and Most-cited Philosophers

There are a couple of pointers I’d like to provide. The first is a workshop at Leeds University on theoretical and practical reasons June 24-25. Click here for details. Second, Eric Schwitzgebel over at The Splintered Mind is doing some interesting work using the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). One interesting set of results is a list of the 200 most-cited authors in the (SEP). Click here to access that list.

 
 

Conference on Epistemic Evaluation

Here’s a pointer to an interesting conference entitled The Point and Purpose of Epistemic Evaluation. This  conference explores one idea in the methodology of epistemology. The idea is that, “the point(s) and purpose(s) of epistemic evaluation ought to significantly constrain and inform substantive accounts of knowledge and knowledge-related phenomena.”

The conference description mentions Craig’s Knowledge and the State of Nature as an example of instantiating this idea. I also think Alston’s Beyond Justification is an example of this approach.

 

2010 Episteme Conference

Registration is now open for the Episteme conference in Edinburgh (6/2-6/4). Access the conference website here, and access a draft of the conference program here. The program itinerary is very helpful because it provides not only the title of the talks but also the abstracts of the papers the talks are based on.

 
 

Epistemology @ Pacific APA

Over at the Certain Doubts blog Clayton Littlejohn has provided a list of epistemology events at the APA Pacific. Access this list by clicking here.

   There are additional symposia on Friday that may interest epistemologists. The first is the Judith Jarvis Thomson session on her book Normativity. Other events of interest are the “Experimental Philosophy” symposium and ”The Use of Intuitions in Philosophy” symposium. Details about these events are listed below.

Friday Morning, April 2
VI-A. Author-Meets-Critics: Judith Jarvis Thomson, Normativity
9:00-Noon
   Chair: Niko Kolodny (University of California–Berkeley)
   Critics: Gilbert Harman (Princeton University)
   Thomas Scanlon (Harvard University)
   R. Jay Wallace (University of California–Berkeley)
   Author: Judith Jarvis Thomson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

VI-C. Invited Symposium: Experimental Philosophy
9:00-Noon
   Chair: Ryan Nichols (California State University–Fullerton)
   Speakers: Bertram F. Malle (Brown University)
   Ron Mallon (University of Utah)
   Commentators: Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University)
   Jen Cole Wright (College of Charleston)

Friday Afternoon, April 2
VII-E. Invited Symposium: The Use of Intuitions in Philosophy
1:00-4:00 p.m.
   Chair: Krista Lawlor (Stanford University)
   Speakers: George Bealer (Yale University)
   Brian Talbot (University of Colorado–Boulder)
   Jonathan M. Weinberg (Indiana University–Bloomington)
   Commentator: Thomas Nadelhoffer (Dickinson College)

 
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Posted by on March 29, 2010 in Conferences, Epistemology

 

St. Andrews/Rutgers – Evidence Conference

I’m pleased to provide this pointer to the Evidence Conference May 29 – May 30, 2010. This marks a new partnership between St. Andrews and Rutgers. This is the start of many great events to come.

Looking at the lineup, hopefully the talks on Saturday target the concept of ’evidence’. The topics relate to evidence, but they are more meta-topics that range over evidence. I’m sure Neta, Goldman, and Siegel will target ‘evidence’ as they discuss, for example, higher-order reasons, reliabilism and evidentialism, and cognitive penetration. Either way, this should be a great conference. You can apply to attend the conference from the conference website. Unfortunately, I’m unable to attend the conference, but the conference organizer (Yuri Cath) mentioned here that there might be audio from the conference. I will keep you informed if a link to the audio surfaces.

 
 

Midwest Epistemology Workshop Schedule

You can checkout the schedule for the Midwest Epistemology Workshop by clicking here. Looks to be a great line-up. Also, Jason Stanley is the keynote speaker. I like that the workshop’s format involves a 40 minute presentation followed by 40 minutes of discussion. Sometimes, understandably, the discussion is just getting good when it must be shutdown due to time. This is a great opportunity to learn from some adept practitioners of epistemology.

 
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Posted by on March 16, 2010 in Conferences, Epistemology

 

Papers Online for Conference @ CU Boulder

The papers are now up for the 2010 Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference.

Disclaimer: Reading my paper listed on the site provides a good overview of the total evidence requirement, but I’ve tightened and refined my argument against the requirement. I’m now arguing for an objective requirement on epistemic rationality, which does not require factoring subjective and epistemic situation evidence into determining what it is reasonable to believe about a proposition. Though such evidence is still part of the body of total evidence, only a proper subset of evidence (i.e., potential and veridical evidence) should carry the day in determining what it is reasonable to believe about a proposition and to what degree.

 
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Posted by on March 10, 2010 in Conferences, My Papers

 

Epistemology Conference in Brazil

If you’re interested in some hot epistemology below the equator I recommend attending the conference in Porto Alegre, June 9th – 11th. The lineup looks to be amazing: 

Jonathan Adler (Brooklyn College, CUNY)
Heather Battaly (CSU, Fullerton)
Anthony Brueckner (UCSB)
David Christensen (Brown)
Stewart Cohen (Arizona)
Claudio de Almeida (PUCRS)
Paulo Faria (UFRGS)
Richard Fumerton (Iowa)
Alvin Goldman (Rutgers)
Vincent Hendricks (Copenhagen)
Stephen Hetherington (UNSW)
Peter Klein (Rutgers)
Saul Kripke (CUNY)
Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern)
William Lycan (UNC, Chapel Hill)
Baron Reed (Northwestern)
Ernest Sosa (Rutgers)

For more details, click here to access the notice on the Certain Doubts website.

 
 

SLACRR – 2010 Program

The St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality (SLACRR) now has its program schedule up. There are many talks I look forward to attending. Click on this link to access the program schedule.

 
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Posted by on February 17, 2010 in Conferences, Reasons

 
 
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