• Epistemology Seminar:

    Online Meeting via Teams

    Ethan Lai will lead a discussion on ‘What are epistemic standards’ by Laura Frances Callahan and Michael G. Titelbaum. This is the abstract for the paper: Abstract: Over the past two decades, a new concept has gained prominence in epistemology: epistemic standards. We catalog the functional roles of epistemic standards, including their role in explaining…

  • Epistemology Seminar: Amiya Hashkes (58勛圖) – Epistemic Consequentialism

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    This week, well be discussing epistemic consequentialism. Ill start by giving some background on the topic more generally and presenting some problems that have been raised for it in the literature, and then spend most of the time on Andersen and Kappels article Epistemic consequentialism as a metatheory of inquiry. Here is the abstract for…

  • Epistemology Seminar: Justin Snedegar (Marusic and White on Peer Disagreement)

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    Justin Snedegar to lead discussion on “Disagreement and Alienation” by Marusic and White (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/phpe.12197) Abstract: This paper proposes to reorient the philosophical debate about peer disagreement. The problem of peer disagreement is normally seen as a problem about the extent to which disagreement provides one with evidence against ones own conclusions. It is thus regarded…

  • Metaphysics and Logic Seminar: Zo矇 McConaughey (University of Lille)

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    Title: History of logic as a tool for exploring the plurality of logical frameworks Abstract: I will outline another type of logical pluralism than the one now famously proposed by Beall and Restall (2006). I will argue that in addition to paying attention to particular logics, such as classical, intuitionnistic, relevance logics, etc., it is…

  • Language and Mind seminar: Stefano Pugnaghi (University of 58勛圖)

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    Title: Alethic Pluralism and the Meaning of “True” Abstract: Alethic pluralism is the view that there are many ways for truth-bearers to be true since different properties realise truth in different domains. Thus, especially in itsstrongversion, pluralism amounts to the claim that the notion of truth we ordinarily employ is actually directly linked with a…

  • Epistemology Seminar: Amiya Hashkes (58勛圖) “Understanding Responsible Belief”

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    Abstract: Ill be sharing some of the work in progress on my dissertation, where I inquire about the relationship between understanding and responsible belief. Drawing on parallels from moral responsibility, I suggest that epistemic responsibility requires a certain minimal level of understanding of the reasons for a belief as a condition for properly accepting it.…

  • Language and Mind Seminar: Takashi Yagisawa (California State University, Northridge)

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    Title: Ontology of Some Philosophy Abstract: When philosophers discuss philosophical views, theories, or arguments, their discussion is often not metaphysically innocent. Given certain substantial but widely accepted assumptions concerning relativization of truth, the worlds framework, and understanding ontological issues in terms of domains of discourse (see Three Insights below), it can be argued that the…

  • Epistemology Seminar: Lara Buchak (Princeton) (co-hosted with CEPPA) “Faith, Authority, and Epistemic Communities”

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    Abstract:I argue that it can be rational to defer to an authority about what to believe or what to do even when doing so goes against ones own reasoning. Indeed, such deference is rational in typical cases in which individuals treat others as authorities: for example, experts in a domain, interpersonal advisors, and religious traditions.…

  • Epistemology Current Themes Seminar (Online): Liz Jackson (Toronto) “How to Be (And How Not to Be) An Impurist”

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    Abstract: Evidentialism is the view that evidence alone determines rational belief. Recently, several rivals to evidentialism have been defended, including pragmatic and moral encroachment, epistemic partiality, and practical and moral reasons for belief. Call these rivals impurist views. While impuirst views have both compelling cases and interesting arguments in their favor, they also face a…

  • Epistemology Seminar (joint with CEPPA and FPST): Kristie Dotson (UMich) “Beyond the Now:Epistemic Oppression and the Common Sense of Incarceration”

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    POSTPONED TO 7/4/2022 Abstract:In this presentation, I narrate anencounter with 2 Black teenagers who attempted to steal my cellphone and thedifficulty of insisting onaccountability while avoiding the worst parts of thestate-run criminal justice system. Ultimately, I demonstrate that, at times,when a situation calls foraccountability for a serious wrongdoing in the U.S. onecan find oneself trapped…