Monday, April 24, 2017

Cologne-Leuven Epistemology Meeting

The 4th Cologne-Leuven Epistemology Meeting will take place in Leuven on May 18-19, 2017. Some of the papers will deal with skepticism and disagreement. Below is the program, and the official webpage can be found here.

Thursday, May 18
13:15-14:30 Paul Dimmock (Leuven): “Strange-but-True: A (Quick) New Argument for Contextualism About 'Know'.”
14:45-16:00 Dominik Balg (Cologne): “Epistemic Peers: What They Are and How to Find Them.”
16:15-17:30 Jie Gao (Leuven): “Group Credal Disagreement.”
17:45-19:00 Diego Machuca (Buenos Aires): “Agrippan Pyrrhonism, Questionable Assumptions, and the Epistemic Challenge of Disagreement.”

Friday, May 19
10:00-11:15 Francesco Praolini (Leuven): “Which Is Our Epistemic Goal?”
11:30-12:45 Felippo Ferrari (Bonn): “Disagreeing With the Agnostic.”
14:00-15:15 Christopher Ranalli (Cologne): “The Naïve Phenomenal Conservative.”
15:30-16:45 Martin Smith (Edinburgh): “TBA.”

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Issue 7.1 of IJSS

Issue 7.1 of the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism is now out. It features articles by Luca Moretti & Tomoji Shogenji and Joe Campbell, a discussion piece by Philip Atkins, and book reviews by Hallvard Lillehammer and John Schellenberg. You can find it here.

Monday, April 17, 2017

Program Salvador Skepticism Conference

The program for the skepticism conference that is taking place in Salvador de Bahia on April 26-28 is now available here.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Skepticism Conference in Hamburg

The conference “Scepticism from Antiquity to Modern Times” will take place at the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Hamburg, on May 8-10, 2017. For complete information, including the program, go here.