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SUMMARY:Other Epistemic Achievements - Global Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:To explore alternate pathways for theorizing epistemic achievements and virtues\, this three-day conference brings together scholars from 10 different philosophical traditions to engage in debate and discussion. These include perspectives from some Africana\, Arabic\, Chinese\, Early Modern European\, Greek\, Indigenous Andean\, Jewish\, Latin American\, Medieval Latin\, and South Asian traditions.  \nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\nZeyad El Nabolsy (York University)\, Participation as an Epistemic Achievement in African Philosophy\nMaria Heim (Amherst College)\, “Some hold back and some overreach; only those with eyes see”: Buddhaghosa on Learning How to See\nJing Iris Hu (Concordia): What Does Standing in Comparison to Moral Exemplars Tell Us about Ourselves?\nJari Kaukua (University of Jyväskylä)\, Between Epistemic Optimism and Pessimism: Before and after Avicenna\nTamer Nawar (Barcelona)\, The Epistemic Implications of Divine Omniscience and Foreknowledge\nYitzhak Melamed (Hopkins)\, The Apikorsut of the Void: A Heresy beyond All Heresies\nChristiana Olfert (Tufts)\, What Is the Aim of Pyrrhonian Skepticism?\nKristin Primus (Berkeley)\, Our Knowledge of Thought\nJorge H. Sanchez-Perez (Alberta)\, The Harmony of Reality and the Duties of Knowledge: Epistemic Humility and Moral Obligations\nClinton Tolley (UC San Diego)\, “In xóchitl in cuícatl”: Flower\, Song\, and the (‘Romantic’) Elevation of the Aesthetic Dimension of Truth and Knowledge in Ancient and Modern Mexican Philosophy\n\nRead the full program and schedule \nThis event is jointly hosted by the Departments of Philosophy at the University of Toronto and Toronto Metropolitan University\, with additional support from the Centre for Medieval Studies and the Vice-Dean\, Research & Infrastructure\, Faculty of Arts & Science\, University of Toronto. For more information\, check the event website.
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