On February 16th-17th, Saint Louis University's philosophy department will host a graduate conference on skepticism, broadly construed. There is at present a call for papers, which should be no more than 3000 words in length. To submit a paper, send a blind copy to efulmer@slu.edu. The deadline for submissions is January 6th and notifications will be sent out on January 16th. Keynote addresses will be delivered by Ernest Sosa (Rutgers) and Jonathan Kvanvig (Washington University in Saint Louis). If you have any questions, contact Everett Fulmer (efulmer@slu.edu) or Luis Pinto de Sa (pintodesals@slu.edu).
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
New Issue of Sképsis
Issue 14 of the Brazilian journal Sképsis is now out. It is devoted to Barry Stroud. You can access it for free here.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Issue 6.4 of IJSS
Issue 6.4 of the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism is now out. It includes articles by Daniel Immerman and Moti Mizhari, discussions by Susan Feldman and Peter Murphy, and book reviews by Michael Hickson, Jack Lyons, and Joshua Thurow. You can access it here.
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Moore, Wittgenstein, and Skepticism
The latest issue of Nordic Wittgenstein Review (5.2, 2016) includes Nicola Claudio Salvatore's “Moore(anists) and Wittgenstein on Radical Skepticism.” The paper can be found here.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Skepticism Conference in Chicago
The University of Chicago is hosting a conference on “Skepticism as a Form of Philosophical Experience” on February 3-5, 2017. For complete information, go here.
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