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Monthly Archives: September 2009

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Informal Logic and Critical Thinking Essay Prize

Posted on September 30, 2009 by Kvanvig Jon
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The Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking invites submissions for their 2009 A Essay Prize. Value: $300 U.S. The prize-winning paper will be published in Informal Logic, contingent upon meeting the conditions specified in the prize’s notice, available at … Continue reading →

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Pictures from the 3rd Midwest Epistemology Workshop

Posted on September 30, 2009 by Sandy Goldberg
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Here. As always, information about the MEW can be found here. And keep in mind that the MEW is on facebook too. Next year’s MEW will be hosted by Purdue University.  The keynote speaker will be Jason Stanley, Rutgers University. … Continue reading →

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Uncomprehending reason ascriptions

Posted on September 24, 2009 by John Turri
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Suppose we want to know what Nawal’s reasons are for believing that the Democrats aren’t moving quickly enough on health care reform. Her friend Josh tells us: (RA1) Nawal’s reason for believing that the Dems aren’t moving quickly enough is … Continue reading →

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MEW3 is one week away

Posted on September 18, 2009 by Sandy Goldberg
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The Third Annual meeting of the Midwest Epistemology Workshop will take place next Friday and Saturday, September 25 and 26, on the campus of St. Louis University. The local organizer is John Greco. Further information, including the program and links … Continue reading →

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NCAA president Brand loses cancer battle at 67 – ROOT News – FOX Sports on MSN

Posted on September 16, 2009 by Kvanvig Jon
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NCAA president Brand loses cancer battle at 67 – ROOT News – FOX Sports on MSN. A sad day for philosophy.  Myles was a major figure in action theory, and, though I didn’t know him well, I thought him a … Continue reading →

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William P. Alston, 1921-2009

Posted on September 13, 2009 by DeRose
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Sad news from the Society of Christian Philosophers mail list: “Bill Alston, 87, died earlier today, September 13, 2009, at his home in Jamesville, NY.  He had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer just the week before last.” Daniel Howard-Snyder has … Continue reading →

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The evidential value of pedigree, II

Posted on September 12, 2009 by John Turri
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Last time I asked about this situation. You’re at the final stage of a job search — call it stage C. You’re looking for evidence that you should prefer to hire one of the two otherwise (up till now) indistinguishable … Continue reading →

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The evidential value of pedigree

Posted on September 10, 2009 by John Turri
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You’re on a search committee in the final stage of a hiring decision. It’s down to two candidates, D and U. D and U are indistinguishable in almost every respect: each earned the PhD last year, and has spent a … Continue reading →

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Epistemic Modals in Eagles’ Lyrics

Posted on September 8, 2009 by Kvanvig Jon
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Lyrics from “Victim of Love”, chorus only (verses below the fold for the curious), relevant parts in bold: Victim of love, you’re just a victim of love I could be wrong , but I’m not (echo: but I’m not) Victim … Continue reading →

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Philosopher’s Annual Selections of Top Articles of 2008

Posted on September 6, 2009 by Kvanvig Jon
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Fabrizio Cariani, Marc Pauly & Josh Snyder, “Decision Framing in Judgment Aggregation” from Synthese Thomas Forster, “The Iterative Conception of Set” from the Review of Symbolic Logic Tamar Szabó Gendler, “Alief and Belief” from the Journal of Philosophy Daniel Jacobson, … Continue reading →

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