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Monthly Archives: January 2012

CFP: Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference

Posted on January 31, 2012 by Duncan
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The Edinburgh Epistemology Research Group is hosting its second annual graduate epistemology conference in June. More details, including a call for papers, can be found on the conference homepage. Note that the deadline for the CFP is *March 9th*. … Continue reading →

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A Formal Epistemology Reader

Posted on January 30, 2012 by Gregory Wheeler

A Formal Epistemology Reader Edited by Horacio Arló-Costa, Johan van Benthem, Vincent F. Hendricks Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012 ISBN 9781107608726 (paperback) ISBN 9781107001794 (hardback) Assistant Editors: Henrik Boensvang & Rasmus K. Rendsvig Release date / Fall 2012 ‘Formal epistemology’ … Continue reading →

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Northwestern Epistemology Brownbags for AY 2012-13

Posted on January 25, 2012 by Sandy Goldberg
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Northwestern’s Epistemology Brownbag series will be in its fourth year in Academic Year 2012-13.  For those epistemologists whose plans take you to Chicago on a Wednesday during the academic year, consider coming to present an epistemology paper of yours at … Continue reading →

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NEH Institute in Experimental Philosophy, Summer 2012

Posted on January 24, 2012 by J. Beebe
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Shaun Nichols and Ron Mallon are again running an NEH Summer Institute in Experimental Philosophy this July in Tucson. Details are here: http://epi.arizona.edu/. Applications are due March 1st. Institutes are designed for teachers of American undergraduate students. Because of recent … Continue reading →

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Interview with Jason Baehr

Posted on January 3, 2012 by Kvanvig Jon
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Concerning his new book defending a responsibilist virtue epistemology, at Philosophy News. The interview lasts about an hour, and provides a nice overview of the book. The interview is available here. … Continue reading →

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