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SUMMARY:***Cancelled*** Difference of opinion in philosophy
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LOCATION:221 Burwood Hwy\, Burwood\, Australia\, 3125
DESCRIPTION:<p>***Please note that this talk has been cancelled due to illness***</p>\n<p>In the last decade\, discussions about peer disagreement\, the&nbsp\;causes of belief\, and the role of intuition in philosophy have fuelled various forms of metaphilosophical relativism or skepticism. &nbsp\;In this paper I consider versions of these views put forward by Steven Hales and Bryan Frances\, and by way of a contextual account of the nature of philosophical belief argue against both.</p>\n<p>James Chase is a senior lecturer in the Philosophy and Gender Studies Program at the University of Tasmania. &nbsp\;His research interests are in epistemic normativity\, vagueness\, mixed (epistemic/alethic) modalities and the methodology of analytic philosophy.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Sean Bowden:
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