ECT Seminar: Justin Snedegar “Minding Our Epistemic Business”
Edgecliffe G03Minding Our Epistemic Business Recently, there has been a lot of theorizing about distinctively epistemic blame. This raises a question: why are the purely epistemic...
Minding Our Epistemic Business Recently, there has been a lot of theorizing about distinctively epistemic blame. This raises a question: why are the purely epistemic...
Pre-Read Session: Thomasson, A. L. (2014). It’s a jumble out there: How talk of levels leads us astray. American Philosophical Quarterly, 51(4), 285–296.
Link: Levy and Kinberg, The epistemic imagination revisited
Abstract: What are the functions of the predicate ‘is true’ or the noun ‘truth’? Descriptivists assume that the predicate serves to describe a property, which propositions...
In recent years, feminist philosophy has become increasingly mainstream, present and even sought after in many philosophy departments. But this is a recent development, and...
Book Symposium on McGrath's What should we believe?