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SUMMARY:Cartesian Epistemology
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LOCATION:28 Rue Serpente\, Paris\, France\, 75006
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are pleased to announce that the conference &ldquo\;Cartesian Epistemology&rdquo\; will be hosted by Paris-Sorbonne University in Paris on 5th and 6th June.</p>\n<p>Conference venue: Salle D 040\, Maison de la Recherche\, 28 Rue Serpente 75006 Paris</p>\n<p>The conference is coorganised by SND (<em>Sciences\, Normes\, D&eacute\;cision</em>) and&nbsp\;<em>le Centre d&rsquo\;Etudes Cart&eacute\;siennes</em>\, Paris-Sorbonne University. It tends to promote communications between contemporary epistemologists and scholars on Descartes.</p>\n<p>In spite of its remarkable development and diversity\, contemporary epistemology largely inherits Descartes&rsquo\; philosophical problems and his conceptual framework. The position of &ldquo\;Cartesian epistemology&rdquo\; is however not as clear as the label suggests. It is often endorsed by either side of current debates\, e.g.\, internalism versus externalism\, foundationalism versus coherentism. Contemporary epistemology actually consisting in laborious efforts to clarify such obscurities\, we consider it beneficial to be aware of how these efforts can be conceived from the perspective of Cartesianism.</p>\n<p>The conference &ldquo\;Cartesian Epistemology&rdquo\; will be a highlight on such issues. It will be an occasion to debate about the plausibility of the position\, as well as the way in which it should be defined.</p>\n<p>Contact information: Stefano Cossara \, Xiaoxing Zhang </p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Vincent Carraud;CN=Stefano Cossara;CN=Xavier Kieft;CN=Jean-Baptiste Rauzy;CN=Xiaoxing Zhang:
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