2nd Annual Duke/UNC Epistemology Workshop
November 8th/9th, Caldwell 213, UNC Chapel Hill
Organised by Benjamin Eva, Duke University
Friday 8th:
8:30-9:00 am: Coffee and pastries
9:00–10 am: Miriam Schoenfield (UT Austin) - title TBA
10–11 am: Shanna Slank (UNC/Duke) - `How (not) to think about bad believers'
11 am-12 pm: Calum McNamara (Yale) - `Learning “If”’
12-2pm: Lunch
2pm-3pm: Kenny Easwaran (UC Irvine) - `Puzzles: Epistemology as Art’
3pm-4pm: Ting Fung Ho (Duke) - `How to Look Inward to Know Oneself Deeply’
4pm-5pm: Roger White (MIT) - `How to Persuade Yourself of (almost) Anything’
7:30pm: Workshop dinner at Tallula’s
Saturday 9th:
8:30-9:00 am: Coffee and pastries
9:00–10 am: Stephan Hartmann (LMU Munich) - `A New Posterior Probability-Based Measure of Coherence’
10–11 am: Jake Spinella (UI Chicago) - `A Dilemma for Fragmentationist Theories of Belief’
11-12 pm: Lisa Cassell (Maryland) – `Normativity and Arbitrariness’
12-2pm: Lunch
2pm-3pm: Gerard Rothfus (UNC) - `Deference and Decision’
3pm-4pm: Julia Staffel (UC Boulder) - `Are there transitional beliefs? – I think so?’