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Monthly Archives: March 2012

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Wishful Thinking Problems for Reliabilism

Posted on March 26, 2012 by Chris Tucker
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Phenomenal conservatism and dogmatism get a bad rep for allowing some cases of wishful thinking to provide prima facie justification.  In this post, I argue that reliabilism has wishful thinking problems that are even worse. Contrast direct and indirect wishful … Continue reading →

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3rd Northwestern-Notre Dame Grad Epistemology Conference: April 13-14, 2012

Posted on March 26, 2012 by Sandy Goldberg
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The Philosophy Departments at Northwestern and Notre Dame are pleased to announce the 3rd annual NU-ND Grad Epistemology conference, to take place April 13-14, 2012 on Northwestern’s campus in Evanston, Illinois.  The keynote speaker is Professor Ram Neta (UNC).  Details … Continue reading →

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FEW 2012 Programme

Posted on March 23, 2012 by Branden Fitelson
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The Program for this year’s workshop is now set. See: http://fitelson.org/few/schedule.html As you can see, the program is terrific, and so is the venue! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphenburg_Palace If you’re interested in attending, please contact the local organizers: Ole Hjortland and/or Florian Steinberger … Continue reading →

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6th annual Midwest Epistemology Workshop: IU, Sep. 28-29, 2012

Posted on March 22, 2012 by Sandy Goldberg
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I am delighted to announce that the speakers for the 6th annual Midwest Epistemology Workshop, which will take place on IU’s campus (Bloomington, Indiana) September 28-29, 2012, have been determined. Keynote speaker: Jim Pryor (NYU) Other participants: Maria Lasonen Aarnio … Continue reading →

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The reason-giving argument against pragmatic encroachment

Posted on March 22, 2012 by Mikkel Gerken
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In the wake of Kvanvig’s series on pragmatic encroachment, here is an argument against the view that rests on assumptions having to do with reason-giving: Roughly, if a pragmatic encroachment theory of knowledge were true, it would be reasonable to … Continue reading →

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Reducing “Epistemic Blame”

Posted on March 19, 2012 by Trent Dougherty
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I am very interested in what is often called the “ethics of belief.”  I am blamed for believing things I shouldn’t and in turn blame others for believing things they shouldn’t.  I think that’s all fine.  I do not, however, … Continue reading →

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Thanks to Matt and Jeremy!

Posted on March 17, 2012 by Kvanvig Jon
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Lots of posts on their book on fallibilism, on fallibilist purism, on optionalism, on a Chisholmian perspective on the objects of epistemic appraisal, on rational-preferring-as-if, on -preferring-as-if, and on an account of the value of knowledge. We are now done … Continue reading →

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The Priority of KL-Justification Over Justification

Posted on March 13, 2012 by Kvanvig Jon
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Taken from Fantl/McGrath, of course: KL-justification is knowledge-level justification. Background: in Chapter 6, they use a claim about KL-justification to argue for the importance of knowledge. The claim depends on an equivalence thesis: one is justified in believing iff one … Continue reading →

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Reliability and Cognitive Penetration

Posted on March 13, 2012 by Chris Tucker
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Can a subject’s beliefs, desires, fears, or goals causally influence the way things seem to her?  Suppose that the answer is yes.  That is, suppose that a subject’s mental states can penetrate the way things seem to her.  What are … Continue reading →

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Social Epistemology conference at Northwestern, June 2012

Posted on March 13, 2012 by Sandy Goldberg
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Northwestern’s Philosophy Department is pleased to announce that we will be hosting a Social Epistemology conference, on the topic of the epistemology of groups,on June 22 and 23, 2012.  The invited speakers are: David Christensen (Brown University), John Greco (St. … Continue reading →

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