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Crispin Wright Workshop

Thursday 16th July:

Coffee and sandwiches: 12.00 1.00

Simon Blackburn: 1.00 2.30
Title: tbc.

15 minute coffee break

Joe Salerno: 2.45 4.15
Relativism and Ignorance

15 minute coffee break

Jonathan Schaffer: 4.30 - 6.00
Skepticism, Entitlement, and Contextualism

Drinks at Fellows Bar: 6.15.

 

Friday 17th July:

Morning Coffee: 8.45

Michael Lynch: 9.15 10.45
A Plurality of Pluralisms

15 minute coffee break

Susanna Schellenberg: 11.00 - 12.30
Rules, Beliefs, and Perception

Lunch: 12.30 - 1.30

Declan Smithies: 1.30 3.00
Moore's Paradox and the Accessibility of Justification

Patrick Greenough: 3.00 4.30
Knowledge for Nothing?

15 minute coffee break

Crispin Wright: 4.45 - 6.15
Title: tbc

Workshop Dinner: 7.15 at Vivaldi’s (dinner at circa 8).

Date & time

  • Thu 16 Jul 2009, 1:00 pm - Fri 17 Jul 2009, 1:00 pm

Location

Law Link Theatre, Building 5
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