XXV
SIUCC

SEFA WORKSHOP WITH TIMOTHY WILLIAMSON

GENERAL INFO

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

PROGRAM

 

Provisional Program

Thursday, October 20

[09:00-09:15] Reception
[9:15-9:30] Presentation
[9:30-11:00] Timothy Williamson (Oxford): Model-building in philosophy
[11:00-11:30] Coffee break
[11:30-12:30] Cameron Boult (KU Leuven): Excuses, Exemptions, and Derivative Norms
[12:30-13:30] Rea Golan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem): Williamson against Inferentialism, and De Re/De Dicto readings of the Normativity of Logic
[13:30-15:30] Lunch
[15:30-16:30] Robert Beddor (KU Leuven): Knowledge, Certainty, and Evidential Probability
[16:30-17:00] Coffee break
[17:00-18:00] Giada Fratantonio (Edinburgh): Why E=K is OK: A Response to Silins

Friday, October 21

[9:30-11:00] Timothy Williamson (Oxford): The counterfactual-based approach to modal epistemology
[11:00-11:30] Coffee break
[11:30-12:30] Mona Simion (Saint Andrews): Knowledge First Functionalism
[12:30-13:30] Eduardo Martínez Zoroa (UB): Skepticism and the accessibility of one’s evidence
[13:30-15:30] Lunch
[15:30-16:30] Clayton Littlejohn (KCL): What Good is Knowledge?
[16:30-17:00] Coffee break
[17:00-18:00] Cristina Nencha (FINO): Was David Lewis a Necessitist?

Saturday, October 22

[9:30-10:30] Julien Dutant (KCL): Safety-based epistemic logics for derived knowledge
[10:30-11:30] Oscar González Castán (UCM): Anti-luminosity, Sensitivity and the Peirce’s Problem
[11:30-12:00] Coffee break
[12:00-13:30] Timothy Williamson (Oxford): Modal science
[13:30] Closure

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