Epistemic Normativity Workshop
Epistemic Normativity Workshop
Chairs: Selim Berker (Harvard), Joe Cruz (Williams), Michael DePaul (Notre Dame), Catherine Elgin (Harvard), Miguel Angel Fernandez (UNAM), Nishi Shah (Amherst), Asbjørn Steglich-Peterson (Aarhus), Matt Weiner (Vermont)
Visitors to the workshop are welcome, and attendance is free. If you are interested in attending, please contact Stephen Grimm at sgrimm@fordham.edu.
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Schedule
April 16th (location = Law School, Room 430BC)
9:00: welcome and coffee
9:30-10:50
Thomas Kelly (Princeton)
“Following the Argument Where it Leads”
chair: Michael DePaul (Notre Dame)
10:55-12:15
Michael Lynch (Connecticut)
“Skepticism and Epistemic Disagreement”
chair: Nishi Shah (Amherst)
12:30-2:30 lunch break
2:30-3:50
Dennis Whitcomb (Western Washington)
“Wisdom in Mind and Action”
chair: Miguel Fernandez (UNAM)
3:55-5:15
Richard Foley (NYU)
“Knowledge as Adequate Information”
chair: Catherine Elgin (Harvard)
6:30 dinner
April 17th (location = Lowenstein, 12th Floor lounge)
9:30-10:50
Wayne Riggs (Oklahoma)
“What is Epistemic Value, Anyway?”
chair: Asbjørn Steglich-Peterson (Aarhus)
10:55-12:15
Jeremy Fantl (Calgary) & Matt McGrath (Missouri)
“Knowledge and Reasons”
chair: Selim Berker (Harvard)
12:30-2:30 lunch break
2:30-3:50
Linda Martin-Alcoff (CUNY)
“Horkheimer, Habermas, Foucault, and the Epistemic Criterion”
chair: Matt Weiner (Vermont)
3:55-5:15
John Greco (St. Louis)
“How to Think about Testimonial Knowledge”
chair: Joe Cruz (Williams)
6:30 dinner
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More information on locations:
April 16th Location (Law School, Room 430BC): Enter at 140 West 62 Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus
April 17th Location (Lowenstein, 12th Floor lounge): Enter at corner of Columbus Ave. and 60th St. Take escalator up one level to bank of elevators on Plaza Level. Elevators 5 and 6 go directly to the 12th floor; the other elevators go to the 11th floor and then you have to walk up one flight.
Please click on this map for further information (including locations of conference hotels, talks, and meals)
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Additional Participants (preliminary): Kristoffer Ahlstrom (UMass/Rutgers), Anne Baril (Arizona), Rodrigo Borges (Rutgers), Terence Cuneo (Vermont), Jeroen de Ridder (Amsterdam), Daniel Fogal (NYU), Daniel Greco (MIT), Alex Jackson (Rutgers), Anthony Jensen (CUNY), Brian Kim (Columbia), Calista Lam (UW-Milwaukee), Matthew Lee (Notre Dame), S. Matthew Liao (NYU), Kathryn Lindeman (Pittsburgh), Barry Maguire (Princeton), Tyke Nunez (Pittsburgh), Elliot Paul (NYU), Blake Roeber (Rutgers), Joseph Schieber (Lafayette), Jada Twedt Strabbing (Princeton/Fordham), Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt), Remei Capdevila Werning (Columbia)
Bjorn Sayers (Fordham), Xingming Hu (Fordham), Ryan Kemp (Fordham), Christopher Upham (Fordham), Emily Sullivan (Fordham), Aline Ramos (Fordham), Scott O’Leary (Fordham), Matthew Carella (Fordham), Malcolm Baker (Fordham), Allan Hazlett (Fordham), Bryan Frances (Fordham), John Drummond (Fordham), William Jaworski (Fordham), Christopher Gowans (Fordham), Giorgio Pini (Fordham), Samir Haddad (Fordham), Michael Baur (Fordham), Stephen Grimm (Fordham)