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Knowledge Ascriptions Workshop |
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Workshop
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Time: 16 October, 2010 - 17 October, 2010 |
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Location: School II, St Andrews |
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This Workshop is being organised in collaboration with The Social Epistemology Research GroupSpeakers:
- Michael Blome-Tillmann (McGill University)
- Jennifer Nagel (Toronto)
- Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern)
- Patrick Rysiew (Victoria)
- Matthew McGrath (Missouri)
- Mikkel Gerken (Copenhagen)
- Jessica Brown (St Andrews)
- Ephraim Glick (St Andrews)
Schedule
Saturday, 16th Oct
- 09.30 tea/coffee
- 10.00-11.30 Jessica Brown
Words, concepts and epistemology
- 11.30-11.45 break
- 11.45-13.15 Matthew McGrath
What Good are the Stakes-Shifting Cases
- 13.15-14.15 lunch
- 14.15-15.45 Patrick Rysiew
Epistemic Scorekeeping: Rating and Regulating Belief
- 15.45-16.15 tea/coffee
- 16.15-17.45 Jennifer Lackey
Group Knowledge Attributions
18.30 Dinner at Playfairs Restaurant
Sunday, 17th Oct
- 09.30 tea/coffee
- 10.00-11.30 Mikkel Gerken
On the Cognitive Bases of Knowledge Ascriptions
- 11.30-11.45 break
- 11.45-13.15 Michael Blome-Tillman
Presuppositional Epistemic Contextualism and Retrospective Knowledge Ascriptions
- 13.15-14.15 lunch
- 14.15-15.45 Jennifer Nagel
Gettier and skeptical pressure cases
- 15.45-16.15 tea/coffee
- 16.15-17.45 Ephraim Glick
Abilities and Know-How Attributions
- 17.45 Closing remarks: Mikkel Gerken
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