CONF: Geneva, The Epistemology of Perception, 12-23 nov
Par julien dutant le mardi 3 novembre 2009, 06:13 - Annonces - Lien permanent
Avec Alan Millar (Stirling), Martine Nida-Rümelin (Fribourg), Jérôme Dokic (IJN, EHESS), Adrian Haddock (Stirling), Matthew Kennedy (Nottingham), Santiago Etcheverri (IJN).
Workshop: The Epistemology of Perception
Geneva, November 12th-13th, 2009
Invited speakers: Alan Millar (Stirling), Adrian Haddock
(Stirling), Matthew Kennedy (Nottingham), Martine Nida-Rümelin (Fribourg),
Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean-Nicod), Santiago Echeverri (Institut
Jean-Nicod).
Attendance is free and everybody is welcome.
Programme:
Thursday 12 November, afternoon
- 14h15-15h45, Alan
Millar (Stirling), Perceptual Knowledge and Justified Belief
(la conférence se fait dans le cadre du séminaire de Master d'Epistémologie de P. Engel). - 16h00-17h20, Martine Nida-Rümelin (Fribourg), Knowledge about the Phenomenal Character of One's Own Perceptual Experience
- 17h30-18h50, Jérôme Dokic (Institut Jean-Nicod), On the Apparent Immediacy of Perceptual Judgments
Friday 13 November, morning
- 09h00-10h20, Adrian Haddock (Stirling), Perceptual Knowledge and Sensible Intuition
- 10h30-11h50, Matthew Kennedy (Nottingham), Naive Realism, Evidence, and Epistemic Justification
- 12h20-13h40, Santiago Echeverri (Institut Jean-Nicod), Belief Revision in the Light of Experience
Venue
All talks will take place at Uni Bastions, 5 rue de Candolle, University of Geneva. Thursday 12 November, 14h15-15h45, room B108; 16h00-18h50, room B107 (1st floor). Friday 13 November,09h00-13h40, room B216 (2nd floor)
The workshop is organized by Pascal Engel and Ariel Cecchi and the Episteme Research Group within the FNS project Perceptual Warrant, Entitlement and A Priori Knowledge.
More information on the Episteme website and on the conference webpage