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2018 Formal Epistemology Workshop (FEW)
Tuesday June 12, 2018 - Thursday June 14, 2018
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The 2018 Formal Epistemology Workshop will present papers in formal epistemology, broadly construed to include related areas of philosophy as well as cognate disciplines like statistics, psychology, economics, computer science, and mathematics.
This year’s FEW will feature two keynote addresses, by Lara Buchak and Mike Titelbaum, as well as 10 submitted papers.
Schedule
Tuesday, June 12th
9:30 am – “Concept Utility”, by Paul Egre & Cathal O’Madagain; comments by Snow (Xueyin) Zhang
11:15 am – “Ungrounded Payoffs. A Tale of Unconditional Love and Unrepentant Hate”, by Eleonora Cresto; comments by Aydin Mohseni
12:30 pm – Lunch
2:00 pm – Keynote Address: “Do We Really Need Finite Additivity?”, by Mike Titelbaum
3:45 pm – “Knowability as Learning”, by Ivan Verano; comments by Joe Salerno
Wednesday, June 13th
9:30 am – “Modes of Convergence to the Truth: Steps toward a Better Epistemology of Induction”, by Hanti Lin; comments by Francesca Zaffora Blando
11:15 am – “Reducing Contrastive Knowledge”, by Michael Cohen; comments by Jonathan Schaffer
12:30 pm – Lunch
2:00 pm – Keynote Address: “Against Expectations”, by Lara Buchak
3:45 pm – “‘Ramseyfying’ Probabilistic Comparativism”, by Edward Elliott; comments by Jason Konek
Thursday, June 14th
9:30 am – “Fragmentation, Mathematical Ignorance, and the Metalinguistic Reply”, by Adam Elga & Agustin Rayo; comments by Sara Aronowitz
11:15 am – “Can Accuracy Motivate Modesty?”, by Jennifer Carr; comments by Pavel Janda
12:30 pm – Lunch
2:00 pm – “Hindsight Bias is not a Bias”, by Brian Hedden; comments by William Roche
3:45 pm – “An Objection of Varying Importance to Epistemic Utility Theory”, by Ben Levinstein; comments by James Joyce
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