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Monthly Archives: May 2011

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On Journal Information Pages
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Posted on May 26, 2011 by Kvanvig Jon
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The journal information pages here and here include a column on journal rejection rates. When I first gathered the data, I included a strong caution about the accuracy of the rejection rate information here. Since then, it appears some tenure … Continue reading →

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Fordham Epistemology & Ethics Workshops

Posted on May 25, 2011 by Stephen Grimm
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Starting next year, Fordham will be hosting a series of epistemology and ethics workshops at its Lincoln Center Campus in Manhattan. For the 2011-2012 academic year, speakers will include: Macalester Bell (Columbia), Lara Buchak (Berkeley), Ruth Chang (Rutgers), Trent Dougherty … Continue reading →

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A Devious Puzzle (with solution)

Posted on May 19, 2011 by Gregory Wheeler
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Brian Rabern and Landon Rabern (2008) and Gabriel Uzquiano (2010) have each presented increasingly harder versions of “the hardest logic puzzle ever” (Boolos 1996), and each has provided a two-question solution to his predecessor’s puzzle. In a paper forthcoming in … Continue reading →

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Another poll on the Synthese Affair

Posted on May 17, 2011 by John Turri
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Brian Leiter started another poll about the Synthese Affair, and would like to insure a wide range of responses. It’s worth registering your opinion on the matter. … Continue reading →

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Special Issue on The Aim of Belief
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Posted on May 17, 2011 by Kvanvig Jon
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José Zalabardo is guest-editing a special issue of Teorema on this topic. There is a call for papers and more information here, and more information about the journal, one of the two main analytic philosophy journals in Spain, here. … Continue reading →

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IJSS: First Issue Out!

Posted on May 15, 2011 by Duncan
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I’m delighted to say that the first issue of the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism is now out! Check it out here. … Continue reading →

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Demystifying Dilation

Posted on May 13, 2011 by Gregory Wheeler
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Here is the abstract for a draft of the paper. Comments welcome! Dilation occurs when upper and lower probability estimates of some event E are properly included in the upper and lower probability estimates of the probability of E conditional … Continue reading →

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EPISTEME@CMU

Posted on May 5, 2011 by Horacio Arlo-Costa
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The schedule for the EPISTEME conference at CMU this summer is up. A selection of articles will appear in the recently renewed version of EPISTEME (the journal) which now intends to publish articles in formal social epistemology and other areas … Continue reading →

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Logic and Methodology Workshop

Posted on May 4, 2011 by Gregory Wheeler
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May 14-15, 2011 Cordura Hall 100, CSLI Stanford University The goal of the Logic and Methodology Workshop is to bring together senior and up-and-coming researchers in logic, epistemology, and philosophy of science to explore the interactions between these disciplines. Topics … Continue reading →

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Younger Scholars Prizes
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Posted on May 3, 2011 by Kvanvig Jon
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This is a bit off-topic for our epistemology blog, since the prizes are in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology. But since some epistemologists work in these areas, and have won these prizes in the past, it will be relevant. Call it … Continue reading →

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