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Monthly Archives: July 2014

2014 Summer Conference in Social Epistemology

Posted on July 21, 2014 by Blake RoeberJuly 21, 2014
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One of our grad students has organized a conference in social epistemology that will take place on Notre Dame’s campus, Saturday, August 16th, from 8am until 5pm. The presenters will be Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern), Edward Hinchman (University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee), and Sandford … Continue reading →

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What Experimental Philosophers Actually Do: A Quantitative Study

Posted on July 7, 2014 by Joshua KnobeJuly 7, 2014
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These past few years have seen a surge of metaphilosophical work exploring the implications (or lack thereof) of the empirical studies being conducted in experimental philosophy. Much of this metaphilosophical work is being done by people who are not experimental … Continue reading →

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“Epistemic Fetishism and Deweyan Faith”

Posted on July 3, 2014 by Jon KvanvigJuly 3, 2014
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A draft of my latest work for the Faith Project is available here. Comments welcome! … Continue reading →

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