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Monthly Archives: August 2006

Certain Doubts is Moving

Posted on August 31, 2006 by Kvanvig Jon
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As part of my move from Missouri to Baylor, I’m moving cyberspace stuff as well, and that will include Certain Doubts. I’m posting this before the move, since I’ll freeze the site at its present location and I want something … Continue reading →

Posted in general | Leave a reply

Time to End In-House Editing of Leading Philosophy Journals?

Posted on August 28, 2006 by DeRose

Brian Leiter has a post over at the Leiter Reports with the same title as this one, except I added a question mark — because I’m not so sure about the matter. Leiter’s post consists largely of comments sent to … Continue reading →

Posted in general

Pollock on Probable Probabilities

Posted on August 24, 2006 by Kvanvig Jon
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John just sent me a really neat paper entitled “Probable Probabilities.” The abstract should entice reading the full manuscript: In concrete applications of probability, statistical investigation gives us knowledge of some probabilities, but we generally want to know many others … Continue reading →

Posted in confirmation theory, formal epistemology | 5 Replies

Conference on Testimony

Posted on August 23, 2006 by Kvanvig Jon
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Jennifer Lackey and Alvin Goldman are organizing a conference for Episteme on testimony. It will be at Rutgers, June 29-30, 2007. I’ll put full information from the call for papers below the fold. … Continue reading →

Posted in general, testimony and social epistemology | Leave a reply

“Everybody knew the earth was flat”

Posted on August 22, 2006 by Ralph Wedgwood
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According to today’s NY Times, in the movie “Men In Black”, when the character played by Will Smith is still in shock after his first encounter with aliens, the character played by Tommy Lee Jones says to him: “1500 years … Continue reading →

Posted in knowledge | 26 Replies

New SEP Articles

Posted on August 18, 2006 by Ted Poston
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Just FYI, there are five SEP articles that came out this past week that are of interest to epistemologists. There’s one on belief, one on evidence, one on Bayesian epistemology, one on social epistemology, and one on moral skepticism. … Continue reading →

Posted in general | 3 Replies

Hetherington on the Knowability Paradox

Posted on August 16, 2006 by Kvanvig Jon
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Stephen has a new piece on the knowability paradox, entitled “A Dissolution of the Knowability Paradox.” It can be found here. Comments and discussion on the paper are, as always, welcome and encouraged. … Continue reading →

Posted in epistemic paradoxes | 25 Replies

VIRTUE-DEPENDENT VALUES

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Miscevic
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Is all virtue-based ethics and epistemology response-dependentist? It seems to me that yes. Consider the following: Some people say that value comes from affection and sentiment. Suppose one of them, call him Michael S. claims that the central “producer” of … Continue reading →

Posted in general, value-driven epistemology, virtue epistemology | 4 Replies

INTEGRATING VIRTUE AND TRUTH

Posted on August 7, 2006 by Miscevic
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INTEGRATING VIRTUE AND TRUTH Virtue epistemologists seem to be divided in two camps, those who come from a truth-centered tradition(s), mostly the reliabilist one, and those who come from the ethics side. The Truth-camp, lead by Sosa and Greco, combines … Continue reading →

Posted in general, value-driven epistemology, virtue epistemology | 20 Replies

Brazil Conference on Lehrer–More Info

Posted on August 5, 2006 by Kvanvig Jon
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THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF KEITH LEHRER PUCRS, Graduate Program in Philosophy, Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 27-29, 2007 Keynote speaker: Keith Lehrer (University of Arizona, Emeritus; University of Miami) Speakers: Fred Dretske (Stanford University, Emeritus; Duke University) Carl Ginet (Cornell University, Emeritus) … Continue reading →

Posted in general | 4 Replies
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