Midwest Epistemology Workshop

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Friday, November 30, and Saturday, December 1, Northwestern University will be hosting the first annual Midwest Epistemology Workshop. The hope is that the workshop will be an annual event, hosted by a college or university in the Midwest, where epistemologists will present and discuss recently completed work or work in progress that is close to completion.

The first workshop will consist of nine nonconcurrent sessions, each involving a presentation of approximately 40 minutes followed by 40 minutes of discussion, and a longer keynote address.  Ernie Sosa (Rutgers) has agreed to give the keynote address.  Robert Audi (Notre Dame), Al Casullo (Nebraska), Richard Fumerton (Iowa), Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern), John Greco (Saint Louis University), David Henderson (Nebraska), Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern), Matt McGrath (Missouri), and Baron Reed (Northwestern) have agreed to present papers.  There will also be a banquet on Friday evening.

All philosophers with an interest in epistemology, irrespective of their geographical location, are invited and encouraged to participate.

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Matthew,

It's been awhile since I've stopped by. This looks like a great workshop. And congratulations on getting into Northwestern. What a great program in a great place.

-Jonathan

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