European Epistemology Network Meeting: July 4 – July 6, 2016, Paris Timetable (updated July 3rd, 2016)
July 4, 2016 (Monday) Start End 9:10 9:30 9:30 10:30
Event Welcome / Registration Amphithéâtre F. Furet :
Keynote speaker: Claudine TIERCELIN
Are skills dispositions to know? 10:30 10:45
Room 1:
Chair: P. Egré Coffee Break: Room 4 Room 2:
Room 3:
Amphi Furet:
Sensitivity
Evidence
Fallibilism
Assertion
Chair: P. Engel
Chair: R. van Woudenberg
Chair: A. Coliva
Chair: K. Kappel
10:45 11:25 Parallel Session 1
M. BlomeTillman Sensitivity Actually
C. Piller A. Davies M. Jope Evidentialism For and A defense of infallibilism Belief and Assertion: A Against common epistemic Norm ? 11:25 12:05 Parallel S. Gaus A. Logins P. Dimmock M. Simion Session 2 Sensitivity and Necessity Necessary truths, Fallible Knowledge: New KnowledgeFirst knowledge, and E=K Ways to talk about an old functionalism problem 12:05 12:10 12:10 13:10
Short Break Amphithéâtre F. Furet:
Erik OLSSON
A Diachronic Perspective on Peer Disagreement Chair:P. Engel 13:10 15:00
Lunch Break
Room 1:
Room 2:
Room 3:
Amphi Furet:
Belief
Scepticism
AntiLuck Epistemology
Inquiry
Chair: R. McKenna
Chair: S. Goldberg
Chair: JB. Guillon
15:00 15:40 Parallel Session 3
J. Gao Occurrent Belief and Dispositional Belief
15:40 16:20 Parallel Session 4
C. Engelsma Can foundationalism avoid arbitrary basic beliefs?
16:20 16:35
Room 1:
Perception Chair: JB. Guillon 16:35 17:15 Parallel P. Brössel Session 5 From Perception to Belief
17:15 17:20 17:20 18:20
Chair: A. Logins
B. Gaultier J. De Grefte J.M. Chevalier, Justification, On a Puzzle for AntiLuck On the Fittingness Theory truthconduciveness and Epistemology of Reasoning the New Evil Demon problem G. Rolla J. Hirvelä C. Kelp Dream Skepticism and Virtue and Safety Closure, discriminating epistemic Competency and grounds Inquiry Coffee Break: Room 4 Room 2: Expressivism
Room 3: Memory
Amphi Furet:
Chair: A. Logins
Chair: L. Rouillé
Chair: JH. Vollet
A. SoriaRuiz MacFarlane´s Challenge Against Epistemic Expressivism: A Response
A. Tucker The generation of knowledge from memories
MK. Daoust Are There Plausible Cases of Interpersonal Epistemic Permissiveness?
Short Break Amphithéâtre F. Furet: Keynote speaker – Julien DUTANT
How to be an infallibilist Chair:I. Douven
July 5, 2016 (Tuesday) Start End 9:30 10:30
Event Amphithéâtre F. Furet :
René VAN WOUDENBERG
An Epistemological Critique of Scientism Chair: K. Kappel 10:30 10:45
10:45 11:25 Parallel Session 1
11:25 12:05 Parallel Session 2
Room 1:
Suspension of Judgment
Coffe Break: Room 4 Room 2: Knowledge First
Room 3:
Amphi Furet:
Testimony
Scepticism
Chair: A. Giustina
Chair: C. Kelp
Chair: P. Dennis
Chair: N. Kloosterboer
AM. Eder No Commitment to the Truth
P.Zięba Knowledge First and Disjunctivism
S. Wright Disjunctivism and the Epistemology of Testimony
C. Kyriacou Bifurcated skeptical invariantism about knowledge
B. Wheeler Robot Testimony
JB. Guillon Dogmatism, MetaCoherence and the Reliability of Sense Perception
T. Raleigh D. Sgaravatti Suspension of Judgment Experience and reasoning: and HigherOrder a challenge for the a Evidence priori/a posteriori distinction
12:05 12:10 12:10 13:10
Short Break
Amphithéâtre F. Furet :
Keynote speaker – Ulrike HAHN Rational Argument: from normative to descriptive considerations and back Chair: E. Olsson 13:10 15:00
15:00 15:40 Parallel Session 3
Lunch Break Room 2:
Room 1: Explanation Chair: P. Brössel
Structure of Justification
M. Belkoniene Explanationism and truthlike explanations
N. Ashton Does Epistemic Constitutivism Guarantee Epistemic Relativism?
Chair: B. Gaultier
Room 3: Norms of belief and assertion Chair: M. BlomeTillmann
Amphi Furet:
Degrees of belief
JH. Vollet The certainty norm of assertion
F. Dellsen Acceptance, Belief, and Deductive Cogency
Chair: E. Olsson
15:40 16:20 Parallel Session 4
16:20 16:35
I. Lawler Knowing why
Room 1:
Implicit Belief Chair: P. Brössel 16:35 17:15 Parallel M. Fürst Session 5 Discordant Belief, Implicit
Bias and Phenomenal Concepts
17:15 17:20 17:20 18:20
M. Gerken D. Fassio J. Koscholke Epistemic Diversity Should we believe only Why relative overlap is and Epistemic what we know? not a measure of Injustice coherence Coffee Break: Room 4 Room 2: Structure of Justification Chair: B. Gaultier
Room 3: Understanding
Amphi Furet: Risk
Chair: M. Impagniatiello
Chair: E. Olsson
F. Luzzi F. Morales How to defend “knowledge Attributions of from falsehoods” misunderstanding and the contextsensitivity of understanding Short Break
Amphithéâtre F. Furet :
Hans ROTT
Against Stability Chair: I. Douven
J. Welch Risk with Imperfect Information
July 6, 2016 (Wednesday) Start End 9:30 10:30
Event Amphithéâtre F. Furet:
I. DOUVENM. GERKENU. HAHN
Round table on Epistemology and Cognitive Psychology 10:30 10:45
Room 1:
Entitlement
Chair: P. Mirabile
10:45 11:25 Parallel Session 1
J. Heylen Being in a position to know and closure
Chair: P. Egré Coffe Break: Room 4 Room2: Room3: Selfknowledge Social aspects of knowledge Chair: A. Logins Chair: JM. Chevalier
Amphi Furet:
Scepticism Chair: AM. Eder
A. Melchior Seeing and Knowing: explaining the skeptical construction puzzle 11:25 12:05 Parallel M. Klenk A. Giustina P. Dennis J. Wieben Session Old Wine in New Bottles Factintrospection, Interpersonal Epistemic Replacement and 2 Evolutionary Debunking thingintrospection, and Justification: a Reasoning – A Reliabilist Arguments against Moral the justification of NonReductionist Account Account of Epistemic Realism introspective beliefs Defeat 12:05 12:10 12:10 13:10
A. Giananti R. McKenna Knowledge, pragmatic Perceptual knowledge and encroachment and social SelfKnowledge
Short Break Amphithéâtre F. Furet :
Annalisa COLIVA
13:10 15:00
15:00 15:40 Parallel Session 3
The Varieties of SelfKnowledge Chair: M. Gerken
Room 1: Justification Chair: H. Rott
Lunch Break Room 2: Selfknowledge Chair: J. Dutant
Room 3: Aggregation of Beliefs
Blameworthiness
Chair: U. Hahn
Chair: B. Icard
L. Zanetti N. Kloosterboer C. FeldbacherEscamilla & Abstraction and Epistemic Moran’s Transparency P. Thorn Fundamentality Claim and the The synchronized Evidentialist Objection aggregation of beliefs and preferences
Amphi Furet:
J. W. Wieland Willful Ignorance
15:40 16:20 Parallel Session 4
16:20 16:35
E. Schmidt Normative Reasons Mentalism
Room 1:
Inference
N. Mahoozi & T. Mormann T. Boyer Kassem No Higherorder Group Knowledge: vagueness for aggregating a numerical Williamson's 'logic of comparison clarity' Coffee Break: Room 4 Room 2: Room 3: Realism Social Epistemology
C. Boult Excusing Prospective Agents
Amphi Furet: Blameworthiness
Chair: H. Rott
Chair: P. Armary
Chair: U. Hahn
Chair: B. Icard
16:35 17:15 Parallel Session 5
E. Raidl Triviality for Nice Plausibilities
M. Fiocco Knowing things in themselves
A. Keren Experts, Advisors and Authorities
D. O’Brien Knowledge, Lies and Epistemic Virtue
17:15 17:20 17:20 18:20
Short Break
Amphithéâtre F. Furet : Keynote speaker – Sanford GOLDBERG
Assertion, Silence, and the norms of public reaction
'Compassionate Phenomenal. Conservatism'. Philosophy and Phenomenological. Research 74 (1): 30â55. Pryor, James. 2000. 'Te Skeptic and the Dogmatist'.
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