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Monthly Archives: February 2010

2nd Call for papers. Copenhagen Conference in Epistemology

Posted on February 27, 2010 by Mikkel Gerken
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2ND COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE IN EPISTEMOLOGY: THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN AUGUST 19-20, 2010 We tend to think of liberal democracy as providing the most ethically defensible way to set up a modern society. A separate yet … Continue reading →

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Three problems with viewing internalism as mentalism

Posted on February 25, 2010 by Dennis W.
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Andy Cullison and I were talking about mentalism last night and we decided there are at least three potential problems for “internalism-as-mentalism”, i.e. for the view that You are an epistemic internalist iff you think the facts about which of … Continue reading →

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Boston Globe on Gender Differences Concerning Knowledge Attributions

Posted on February 22, 2010 by Kvanvig Jon
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Here.  Given the disproportionate representation of females in the profession, these kinds of studies are certainly worth paying attention to. UPDATE: There is an interesting discussion here about this study. The comments by Jennifer Nagel are especially worth noting, containing … Continue reading →

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Graham on Testimony and Testimony-Based Knowledge

Posted on February 17, 2010 by Kvanvig Jon
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Peter knows way too much speech act theory! Very interesting talk on general speech act and the category of things into which testimony falls. Peter holds that testimony falls into a general category of thing which includes non-testimony as source, … Continue reading →

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Poston on Epistemic Conservatism

Posted on February 17, 2010 by Kvanvig Jon
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Ted is defending conservatism against the charge that it is abhorrent. Gricean mechanisms come up again, responding to Christensen’s claim that you can’t defend a belief by pointing out that you believe it. Ted claims that such a response could … Continue reading →

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Audi on Testimony and Assurance

Posted on February 17, 2010 by Kvanvig Jon
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Robert Audi introduced a distinction between testifying that p and giving assurance that p to address a counterexample to his view that knowledge can’t be acquired from false testimony. So, if Joey comes to learn that there will be presents … Continue reading →

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Fricker on Testimony

Posted on February 17, 2010 by Kvanvig Jon
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At the pre-Central celebration of Jennifer’s book, listening to an interesting problem now being discussed by Lizzie Fricker. Here ’tis: when you don’t fully trust a source, you tend to encode your source in the belief. Instead, of believing what … Continue reading →

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Gender and Epistemic Intuition

Posted on February 15, 2010 by J. Beebe
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Readers of CD might be interested to know about a new paper by Wesley Buckwalter, in which he discusses apparent gender differences in epistemic intuition. The paper, which can be found here, has recently been discussed on the Experimental Philosophy Blog and … Continue reading →

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2010 Episteme Conference in Edinburgh: Registrations Open

Posted on February 11, 2010 by Duncan
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I’m delighted to announce that we can finally open registrations for the 2010 Episteme conference which we’re hosting here in Edinburgh this June (2nd-4th). The theme of the conference is ‘Cognitive Ecology’ (you can find a more detailed description of the … Continue reading →

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Reminder: Deadline for Submissions to 3FEF, End of the Month.

Posted on February 10, 2010 by Jonathan Weisberg
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The deadline for submissions to the 3rd Formal Epistemology Festival is the end of this month, Feb. 28. This year’s festivities are in Toronto, May 11-13, and the topics are Learning from Experience and Defeasible Reasoning.  The invited speakers are … Continue reading →

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