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Philosophers’ Carnival #169 « A Bag of Raisins
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A Bag of Raisins. Philosophers’ Carnival #169. Welcome to Installment #169 of the Philosophers’ Carnival. A monthly digest of substantive philosophy posts from around the blogosphere! Many thanks to Tristan Haze. For helpful suggestions of things to include. Janice Dowell posted an excerpt from Some thoughts on constructing and justifying semantic and metasemantic theories. Which I followed back to the full piece on Meena Krishnamurthy’s blog Philosop-her. On Wikipedia on Putnam. And about the failure of...
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November « 2014 « A Bag of Raisins
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A Bag of Raisins. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Today’s raisins are poetic defenses of poetry. The first two are relics from early graduate school days I found this morning preparing to discuss poetry and philosophy; the third is an excerpt from Octavio Paz’. Identical Time ), as translated by Eliot Weinberger. I What are poets for? 8220;What are poets for. In a destitute time? 8220;Not for paying the rent,. That’s for damn sure. I had a poet. Dressed in black,. Fought with his girlfriend. 8220;No, sir.
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Radical Scepticism, Closure and Robust Knowledge | Epistemology@Edinburgh
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Epistemological ruminations from the postgraduates at the University of Edinburgh. 14 May, 2009. Radical Scepticism, Closure and Robust Knowledge. Hi folks, I’m attaching here a rough draft of a paper I’ve written which touches upon some themes from Duncan’s “Radical Scepticism, Epistemic Luck and Epistemic Value.” Comments welcome! Below is a link to the paper–Cheers, Adam. Laquo; Value of Knowledge Book Update. CFP: 2010 Episteme Conference in Edinburgh. On 23 May, 2009. Bloggin’ the Question.
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Upcoming Events | Epistemology@Edinburgh
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Epistemological ruminations from the postgraduates at the University of Edinburgh. There’s a lot going to be happening here in Epistemology over the coming years. I lack specific details for most of these events, but I thought it worth flagging what’s planned anyway, even though there are a few gaps. Here are the main events planned:. We will be hosting the 2010. We’re planning a conference on ancient epistemology, probably for 2011. Bloggin’ the Question. International Society for the Study of Scepticism.
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Two New Articles Posted | Epistemology@Edinburgh
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Epistemological ruminations from the postgraduates at the University of Edinburgh. Posted by: Duncan Pritchard. 16 October, 2008. Two New Articles Posted. This just to let you know that over at our Research Resources. Page we now have two new articles posted, by Matthew Chrisman (‘Knowledge as True Belief that One Ought to Have’ ) and Joe Kuntz (‘The Truth and the Right in Virtue Epistemology’). Matthew will be presenting this paper tonight at the PhilSoc. Laquo; Value of Knowledge Book.
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Value of Knowledge Book | Epistemology@Edinburgh
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Epistemological ruminations from the postgraduates at the University of Edinburgh. Posted by: Duncan Pritchard. 14 October, 2008. Value of Knowledge Book. I’ve just updated the draft chapters for the book on the value of knowledge that I’m writing with Alan Millar and Adrian Haddock, and which I recently posted on. Here are the new draft chapters:. Chapter One: The Value Problem for Knowledge ( pdf. Chapter Two: Knowledge and Final Value ( pdf. Chapter Three: Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology ( pdf.
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Truth, ability and epistemic luck | Epistemology@Edinburgh
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Epistemological ruminations from the postgraduates at the University of Edinburgh. 28 October, 2008. Truth, ability and epistemic luck. Dependence incompatibilism: The truth of a belief depends on ability iff it does not depend on luck. Alternatively, a virtue-theoretic account of knowledge might appeal to a different conception of this dependence relation: call it ‘dependence compatibilism.’. Laquo; Two New Articles Posted. New Society and Blog. On 31 October, 2008. I guess that’s the one:. I guess the ...
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(Forthcoming) A Blatant Petitio Principii: Why Critiques of Perspectivism as Viciously Self-referential Are, Themselves, Problematically Circular. | Hapless at seA
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The inquiries and diatribes of an insecure autodidact. Forthcoming) A Blatant Petitio Principii: Why Critiques of Perspectivism as Viciously Self-referential Are, Themselves, Problematically Circular. December 17, 2007 in Uncategorized. Philosophy Talk: The Blog. The Space of Reasons. Comments feed for this article. February 6, 2008 at 1:10 am. Hey man, just wanted to say hey! This is ethan, by the way! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).