Professorial Inaugural Lecture
14th November
St Andrews
Berys Gaut
“Educating for Creativity”
Inquires to philosophy@st-andrews.ac.uk
14th November
St Andrews
Berys Gaut
“Educating for Creativity”
Inquires to philosophy@st-andrews.ac.uk
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Deadline: 1st March 2013
Conference: 31st May – 1st June 2013
Edinburgh
Description: We invite submissions of high quality papers from graduate students to the 3rd Annual Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference, which will take place from the 31st May – 1st June 2013. A distinguishing feature of this graduate conference is that all graduate presentations will have respondents from expert epistemology faculty members at Edinburgh and other neighbouring universities.
Keynote speakers: Linda Zagzebski (University of Oklahoma) and Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University).
Call for papers: Essays within any area of epistemology (broadly construed) are welcome. Essays should be approximately 4000 words. The submission deadline for the conference is 1st March 2013.
Please send the following to uofe.epistemology@gmail.com in .doc, .rtf, or .pdf format:
We strongly encourage submissions from under-represented groups in philosophy.
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22nd – 23rd November 2012
St Andrews
Speakers:
Inquires to Lynn Hynd
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10th – 11th November 2012
St Andrews
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Inquires to arche@st-andrews.ac.uk
3rd November 2012
St Andrews
Speakers:
Inquires to Lisa Jones.
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Deadline: 10th January 2013
Conference: 20th – 21st June 2013
Edinburgh
Description: Since the publication of Edmund Gettier’s paper “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?,” in June of 1963, a central epistemological issue has been the problem – known as the “Gettier problem” – of supplementing or replacing the traditional tripartite theory of knowledge, by developing a theory of the nature of knowledge not subject to counterexamples of the sort described in that paper. In addition to a vast literature explicitly devoted to this task, the Gettier problem has impacted numerous other areas: the internalism/externalism debate about epistemic justification, the question of the value of knowledge, and work on epistemic intuitions and philosophical methodology (among other areas). This conference, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the publication of Gettier’s landmark paper, will bring together leading researchers to reflect on the Gettier problem and its legacy.
Questions to be examined include:
Authors of papers presented at the conference will be invited to submit their papers for consideration for publication in a special issue of Philosophical Studies on “The Gettier Problem at 50: Methodological and Metaphilosophical Issues.”
Keynote speakers: Mark Kaplan (Indiana University), Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto), Erik Olsson (Lund Universitat), Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh), Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University), Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford).
Call for papers: Submissions, in the form of an abstract (of no more than 1,000 words), of a paper to be presented in 45-60 minutes, should be sent to allanhazlett@gmail.com no later than 10th January, 2013.
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18th – 19th September 2012
St Andrews
Speakers:
Inquiries to arche@st-andrews.ac.uk
16th – 17th September 2012
St Andrews
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Inquiries to arche@st-andrews.ac.uk
7th – 8th December 2012
Aberdeen
This is the annual meeting of the SPA; all philosophers in Scotland are invited to attend. Registration is now open; cheaper early registration closes 2nd November.
Speakers:
Inquires to Guido Bacciagaluppi.
2nd – 4th November 2012
St Andrews
Speakers:
Inquires to classcon@st-andrews.ac.uk
**SPA sponsored**
Deadline: 1st September 2012
Conference: 17th and 18th November 2012
University of Oslo
Keynote speakers: John Hawthorne, Delia Graff Fara
Call for papers: We invite graduate students to submit papers to the Sixth Annual Graduate Conference in Philosophy co-hosted by Arché, Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology, and CSMN, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature. Papers should be no longer than 4,200 words, and should include an abstract of no more than 200 words. Papers that make a contribution to contemporary debates in philosophy and that focus on the research interests of Arché and CSMN are particularly welcome. ACCOMMODATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR ALL SPEAKERS WILL BE COVERED, and all talks will have a respondent from an Arché or CSMN faculty member. Deadline: 1st September 2012. Notification of acceptance by 1st October.
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12th – 13th October 2012
Edinburgh
Speakers:
Inquires to Mark Sprevak
**SPA sponsored**