This is just a reminder: Northwestern is hosting a one-day workshop on the Epistemology of Groups on August 1, led by Professor Jennifer Lackey. All are welcome to attend; if you are in Chicago or Evanston and would like to … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2011
Just added to the Talks page, links to Scott’s three lectures, which he’s also writing up to be published in the near future. Comments are welcome, he tells me: Learning From Experience, Visual Episodes & Perceptual Rationality, Basic Epistemic Commitments. … Continue reading
See Adam’s review of Sosa’s Knowing Full Well at NDPR. … Continue reading
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CALL FOR PAPERS Special Issue of Philosophical Explorations on “Extended Cognition and Epistemic Action” Guest Editors: Andy Clark (University of Edinburgh), Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh) and Krist Vaesen (Eindhoven University of Technology) Submission Deadline: September 15, 2011 Invited Contributors: Fred … Continue reading
Added to the Talks page, Greg Wheeler’s slides from his talk at Arizona and the APA Pacific meeting. … Continue reading
As noted earlier, I’m now including a talk page which I will update as I receive information. Here, a word about reasons. Besides the usual professional reasons for finding out what others are doing, there is an egalitarian motivation as … Continue reading
After seeing the Bled videos, I think it best to change the slides page to a new content, to include both slide presentations and videos. So the old page with the new name will include both. If you have information … Continue reading
Just found some nice videos from the Bled conference this year, including talks by Henderson, Riggs, Greco, and Fitelson, among others: Bled Philosophical Conferences: Knowledge, Understanding and Wisdom – VideoLectures – videolectures.net. … Continue reading
In the comments on Ralph’s post, Julien raised the issue of Glimpse cases as a problem for adherence conditions on knowledge, in response to my question about whether a probabilistic adherence condition would be advantageous to use. Glimpse cases, such … Continue reading