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?”
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.”
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