MIDWEST
MEW SCHEDULE
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 -- Iowa Memorial Union, South Room
10:30 - 11 Introduction
11 – 12:30 Cat Saint-Croix (U. of Minnesota)
Epistemic Virtue Signaling and the Double-Bind of Testimonial Injustice
Lunch Break
2-3:30 Michael Bergmann (Purdue U.)
Lessons from Commonsensism for Religious Epistemology
4-5:30 Zoe Jenkin (Wash U. in St. Louis)
Reasoning Without Control
6:30 Workshop Reception and Dinner at Goosetown
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 -- Iowa Memorial Union, South Room
8:30-9 Coffee and Breakfast
9-10:30 Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern U.)
Some (Baby) Steps towards a Social Contract Approach to Robust Epistemic Normativity
11-12:30 Peter Graham (UC Riverside)
The New Evil Demon Problem at 40
Lunch Break
2 – 3:30 Miriam Schleifer McCormick (U. of Richmond)
Conflict without Contradiction: Defending Doxasticism about Implicit Attitudes and Self-Deception.
4-5:30 Keynote by Ram Neta (UNC at Chapel Hill)
Thought Experiments and Intuitions
6:30 Workshop Party at Ali Hasan's house
TO VIEW PAPERS, CLICK ON THE PAPER TITLES
FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 -- Iowa Memorial Union, South Room
10:30 - 11 Introduction
11 – 12:30 Cat Saint-Croix (U. of Minnesota)
Epistemic Virtue Signaling and the Double-Bind of Testimonial Injustice
Lunch Break
2-3:30 Michael Bergmann (Purdue U.)
Lessons from Commonsensism for Religious Epistemology
4-5:30 Zoe Jenkin (Wash U. in St. Louis)
Reasoning Without Control
6:30 Workshop Reception and Dinner at Goosetown
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24 -- Iowa Memorial Union, South Room
8:30-9 Coffee and Breakfast
9-10:30 Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern U.)
Some (Baby) Steps towards a Social Contract Approach to Robust Epistemic Normativity
11-12:30 Peter Graham (UC Riverside)
The New Evil Demon Problem at 40
Lunch Break
2 – 3:30 Miriam Schleifer McCormick (U. of Richmond)
Conflict without Contradiction: Defending Doxasticism about Implicit Attitudes and Self-Deception.
4-5:30 Keynote by Ram Neta (UNC at Chapel Hill)
Thought Experiments and Intuitions
6:30 Workshop Party at Ali Hasan's house
Accommodations |
We have blocked a number of rooms for up to three nights (Sept. 22, 23, 24) at The Graduate Hotel in Iowa City at a discounted rate. Last day to reserve with discount: September 2nd.
You can make reservations here: Midwest Epistemology Workshop The Graduate Iowa City
If making a reservation by phone -- (319) 337 4058 -- reference the “Midwest Epistemology Workshop Conference Room Block 2022"
There are a number of other options all within walking distance of The Graduate Hotel and the UI campus, including The Hilton Garden Inn or The Iowa House Hotel (cheaper), the Chauncey or Hotel Vetro (more expensive).
You can make reservations here: Midwest Epistemology Workshop The Graduate Iowa City
If making a reservation by phone -- (319) 337 4058 -- reference the “Midwest Epistemology Workshop Conference Room Block 2022"
There are a number of other options all within walking distance of The Graduate Hotel and the UI campus, including The Hilton Garden Inn or The Iowa House Hotel (cheaper), the Chauncey or Hotel Vetro (more expensive).
About the workshop
The Midwest Epistemology Workshop aims to advance interest in epistemology by organizing an annual workshop for the presentation and discussion of current work in the field. MEW also aims to establish a sense of community among epistemologists in the region that stimulates new research, improves its quality, and facilitates its dissemination. To this end, the workshop will be organized to encourage as much discussion and interaction as possible among the participants. Although workshops will typically be hosted by a college or university in the Midwest, all philosophers with an interest in epistemology are invited and encouraged to attend.