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SUMMARY:KAIL at 20: Knowledge and its Limits at 20
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LOCATION:Campus Biotech\, Genève\, Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Knowledge and its Limits at 20 Conference</strong>&nbsp\;to be held at the University of Geneva\, Switzerland\,&nbsp\;<strong>14-15 May 2020</strong>.</p>\n<p>Invited speakers:&nbsp\;<strong>Jessica Brown</strong>&nbsp\;(St Andrews)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Pascal Engel</strong>&nbsp\;(EHESS\, Paris)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Heather Logue</strong>&nbsp\;(Leeds)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Anne Meylan</strong>&nbsp\;(Zurich)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Jennifer Nagel</strong>&nbsp\;(Toronto)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Johannes Roessler</strong>&nbsp\;(Warwick)\,&nbsp\;<strong>Timothy Williamson</strong>&nbsp\;(Oxford).</p>\n<p>Timothy Williamson's&nbsp\;<em>Knowledge and its Limits</em>&nbsp\;has a good claim to being the most influential monograph in contemporary epistemology.&nbsp\;<em>Knowledge and its Limits</em>&nbsp\;is a major source of current debates about the nature and norms of assertion and belief\, the difficulties attending the analysis of knowledge as justified true belief\, and the anti-luminosity of knowledge\, and has inspired many to pursue a knowledge-centered approach to such issues as confirmation\, evidence and justification. Williamson's "knowledge-first" program has been widely debated and even its staunchest opponents admit that it is a force to be reckoned with in the contemporary epistemological landscape.</p>\n<p>The twentieth anniversary of the publication of&nbsp\;<em>Knowledge and its Limits</em>&nbsp\;seems a perfect occasion to assess the book&rsquo\;s contribution and the research program it generated with a degree of hindsight\, and to evaluate the implications of the knowledge-first approach in areas beyond epistemology such as the philosophy of mind and philosophy of action. This is the rationale behind the international conference&nbsp\;<em>Knowledge and its Limits at 20</em>&nbsp\;(Geneva\, 14-15 May 2020). We hope that it will provide a comprehensive assessment of the knowledge-first approach\, as well as opening up new perspectives on its implications both inside and outside epistemology.</p>\n<p>The conference is part of the "<a href="https://www.unige.ch/lettres/philo/recherche/research-groups/thumos/projects/knowledge-action-and-factive-mental-states/">Knowledge\, Action\, and Factive Mental States</a>" project (PI: prof. Fabrice Teroni). Conference organizers: Fabrice Teroni and Arturs Logins.</p>\n<p><strong>Call for abstracts:</strong>&nbsp\;The aim of the conference is to assess the knowledge-first approach from a broad perspective including (but not limited to) its relevance for philosophy of mind\, philosophy of action\, philosophy of emotions\, perception\, memory\, belief and evidence. The conference will have a number of slots for presentations selected through a call for abstracts. We welcome submissions of abstracts suitable for a 30 + 15 presentation at the conference. Abstracts should be prepared for blind peer-review and should not be longer than&nbsp\;<strong>1000 words but not shorter than 700 words</strong>. They should be submitted through the EasyChair submission website (<a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kailat20">here</a>:&nbsp\;<strong><a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kailat20">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kailat20</a>&nbsp\;)</strong>.</p>\n<p><strong>The deadline for submission is January 15\, 2020.</strong>&nbsp\;Expected date of notification to authors of submissions: March 1\, 2020.</p>\n<p>We might be able to cover (partly) the travel expenses for (some) speakers selected through the call for abstract (please contact the organizers for more details).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Contact for more information: Arturs.Logins AT unige.ch\; Fabrice.Teroni AT unige.ch</p>
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