CFP: CSE 2015 Knowing How

Submission deadline: September 14, 2015

Conference date(s):
November 6, 2015 - November 7, 2015

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Conference Venue:

UNIVERSITE DE MONTREAL
Montréal, Canada

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Knowing how is a strange epistemic category. From the very beginning of philosophy, philosophers made a distinction between techne and episteme, the first one having basically no philosophical value and considered to be secondary. This has been more or less the standard philosophical position and it still is to some extent. Recent work on the subject has tried to show that knowing how could be reduced to knowing that. However, research in cognitive sciences sheds a new light on some aspects of knowing how and its relationships to knowing that. This year’s symposium will be devoted to exploring the various dimensions of these issues. What is the nature of knowing how? How is it related to knowing that? What areas of knowledge are touched by knowing how? What is the philosophical value of knowing how?

The languages of the symposium are English and French.

Authors are invited to submit a 250 word abstract, written in English or in French, for a paper of 20-30 minutes reading time. The deadline for submitting an abstract is Monday September 14. The abstract can be submitted online:

http://sce-cse.recherche.usherbrooke.ca/?page_id=96

Yves Bouchard
[email protected]

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