Epistemic Virtues and Vices in a Non-Ideal World
Generously sponsored by the Aristotelian Society, the Mind Association, and the Analysis Trust.
PROGRAM
DAY ONE
Chair: Alice Monypenny
10 Taylor Matthews
Varieties of epistemic corruption
11 Julia Costet
Decentring the epistemic injustice paradigm: Challenging the figure of the knower
12 lunch
Chair: Ian James Kidd
1.30 Alice Monypenny
The value of motivations in a non-ideal world: The case of contextualism
2.30 Alkis Kotsonis
Epistemic trust in epistemically hostile environments
3.30 coffee
Chair: Kasim Khoranasee
4 Robin McKenna and Gerry Dunne
Epistemic responsibility in a non-ideal world
5 Jordan Myers (online -6hr time diff)
Epistemic resultant luck and the appropriate target of epistemic blame
6 end for day / drinks
7 dinner - Punk and Pizza
DAY TWO
Chair: Heather Battaly
10 Barend de Rooji
Situationism for groups: Situated collective virtues
11 Ian James Kidd
Epistemic myopia
12 lunch
Chair: Barend de Rooji
1.30 Kasim Khoranasee
Elected representatives and justified closed-mindedness under non-ideal conditions
2.30 Alice Wheatley
What’s so good about being honest?
3.30 coffee
Chair: Taylor Matthews
4 Heather Battaly
Can fanaticism be a liberatory virtue?
5 end / informal dinner