Epistemic Value

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

2010 Episteme Conference in Edinburgh: Registrations Open

A quick reminder that registrations are now open for the 2010 Episteme conference which we're hosting here in Edinburgh this June (2nd-4th). The theme of the conference is 'Cognitive Ecology' (you can find a more detailed description of the conference topic on the conference webpage here). Here's the link for on-line registrations, which will remain open until May 11th 2010 (so note that time is now running out if you want to register).

Though I say so myself, we have a pretty fantastic line-up for this conference. Here is the list of plenary speakers:

Lorraine Code (York)
Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern)
Peter Graham (UC, Irvine)
David Henderson (Nebraska-Lincoln)
Hilary Kornblith (UMass)
Martin Kusch (Vienna)
Alan Millar (Stirling)
Ram Neta (UNC, Chapel Hill)
Finn Spicer (Bristol)

We also have an impressive cast of folk speaking in the open sessions. You can see a provisional programme on the conference webpage here. If you've any questions about this event, then just let me know.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Fordham Epistemic Normativity Workshop

Fordham will be hosting a workshop on epistemic normativity at their Lincoln Center campus in Manhattan, on April 16th and 17th, 2010. Visitors to the workshop are welcome, and attendance is free. If you are interested in attending, please contact Stephen Grimm at sgrimm@fordham.edu. The website for the workshop can be found here.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

UPDATE: Epistemology Conference in Brazil

Recently (see here), I posted a notice for Epistemology: The Third Brazil Conference, to be held in early June at PUCRS in Porto Alegre, Brazil. This new notice is an update, to let you know of two additional speakers for the conference - Fred Adams (Delaware) and Tom Kelly (Princeton).

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Thursday, April 01, 2010

2010 Episteme Conference in Edinburgh: Registrations Open

A quick reminder that registrations are now open for the 2010 Episteme conference which we're hosting here in Edinburgh this June (2nd-4th). The theme of the conference is 'Cognitive Ecology' (you can find a more detailed description of the conference topic on the conference webpage here). Here's the link for on-line registrations, which will remain open until May 7th 2010.

Though I say so myself, we have a pretty fantastic line-up for this conference. Here is the list of plenary speakers:

Lorraine Code (York)
Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern)
Peter Graham (UC, Irvine)
David Henderson (Nebraska-Lincoln)
Hilary Kornblith (UMass)
Martin Kusch (Vienna)
Alan Millar (Stirling)
Ram Neta (UNC, Chapel Hill)
Finn Spicer (Bristol)

We also have an impressive cast of folk speaking in the open sessions. You can see a provisional programme on the conference webpage here. If you've any questions about this event, then just let me know.

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