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SUMMARY:NYC Epistemology/Psychology Conference
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LOCATION:33 W 60th St\, New York\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite junior career researchers and advanced graduate students to submit their work for consideration in our upcoming interdisciplinary conference. We are especially interested in papers that explore the relevance of psychological studies for epistemological questions and the prospects of successful inquiry. Submissions should be fewer than 3000 words in length and prepared for anonymous review. Submissions must be received by: 15 March 2016. Decisions will be made by the first week of April. Please direct inquiries or paper submissions to: nyc.epistpsych.conference@gmail.com.</p>\n<p>Invited participants include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Emily Balcestis (NYU)</li>\n<li>Jason D&rsquo\;Cruz (SUNY Albany)</li>\n<li>David Dunning (Michigan)</li>\n<li>Thomas Kelly (Princeton)</li>\n<li>Yael Granot (NYU)</li>\n<li>Frank Keil (Yale)</li>\n<li>Kristi Lockhart (Yale)</li>\n<li>Hilary Kornblith (UM Amherst)</li>\n<li>Deanna Kuhn (Columbia)</li>\n<li>Michael Lynch (UConn)</li>\n<li>Hugo Mercier (Neuch&acirc\;tel)</li>\n<li>Emily Pronin (Princeton)</li>\n<li>Roy Sorensen (WashU)</li>\n<li>Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff)</li>\n<li>Phillip Tetlock (UPenn)</li>\n<li>Chris Tucker (William and Mary).</li>\n</ul>\n<p>This event has been supported by the John Templeton Foundation and Fordham University.</p>
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