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SUMMARY:The Epistemology of Philosophy: A Priori - Disagreement - Authority
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LOCATION:Cologne\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>POSTPONED &nbsp\;DUE TO SARS-COV-2 EPIDEMIC &mdash\; &nbsp\;NEW DATE TBA</p>\n<p>***</p>\n<p>The 15th Cologne Summer School in Philosophy (CSSiP) on</p>\n<p><strong>The Epistemology of Philosophy: A Priori - Disagreement - Authority</strong></p>\n<p>takes place in Cologne from&nbsp\;<strong>July 20 to July 24\, 2020.&nbsp\;</strong>Our special guest is&nbsp\;<strong>Thomas Grundmann</strong>&nbsp\;(University of Cologne). Over the last two decades\, he has addressed some of the most fundamental questions about philosophical methodology in original and thought-provoking ways. Grundmann defends the evidential role of intuitions in thought experiments and suggests a new criterion for the distinction between a priori and a posteriori knowledge. He argues that philosophy can survive the skeptical challenge from ubiquitous disagreement and is a proponent of the authority view about experts with an eye on its implications for philosophy. The summer school will focus on the following topics:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The structure of thought experiments</li>\n<li>Intuitions as a priori evidence</li>\n<li>The epistemology of disagreement</li>\n<li>Identifying philosophical peers</li>\n<li>The preemption view of authority</li>\n<li>The role of experts in philosophy</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The following philosophers have also been invited to give short presentations: Elke Brendel\, Albert Casullo\, Anna-Maria Eder\, Sanford Goldberg\, Frank Hofmann\, Joachim Horvath\, Christoph J&auml\;ger\, Jens Kipper\, Dirk Koppelberg\, Jennifer Lackey\, Mona Simion\, Karsten St&uuml\;ber\, Konrad Utz.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>The summer school will address graduate students and professional philosophers in general\, but it is also open to others.</p>\n<p>Attendance is free but limited to 60 participants who we will select based on their motivation and qualification. The deadline&nbsp\;<strong>for application</strong>&nbsp\;is&nbsp\;<strong>April 15\, 2020</strong>. Please submit a short letter that sketches your academic background and your motivation for participating in the summer school. We will inform you about the result of your application soon after the deadline.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Apply via email to:&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>summerschoolphilosophy@uni-koeln.de</p>\n<p>For more information\, please visit our website:</p>\n<p>http://cssip.uni-koeln.de/</p>
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