Parallel Session III

Wednesday 19 August 2009, 15.30h–17.45h

Room 15A-02, chair: Herman Philipse (Utrecht University)


15.30h–16.15h: Jonathan Matheson (University of Rochester), ‘Looking For a Discount: When Conciliation Is Called For’
16.15h–17.00h: Markus Lammenranta (University of Helsinki), ‘Disagreement and Dialectical Justification’
17.00h–17.45h: Tomas Bogardus (University of Texas, Austin), ‘Confessions of a Recent Convert to the Equal Weight View’

Room 14A-05, chair: Anne Meylan (University of Geneva)


15.30h–16.15h: Christoph Kelp (Leuven University), ‘Knowledge, Deontology and Closure’
16.15h–17.00h: Peter Murphy (University of Indianapolis), ‘Disagreement, Higher-Order Beliefs, and Epistemic Descent Principles’
17.00h–17.45h: Xavier de Donato (Santiago de Compostela University) & Jesus Zamora-Bonilla (UNED), ‘Disagreement in Science and the Ethics of Belief’

Room 13A-11/13, chair: Berislav Marusic (Brandeis University)


15.30h–16.15h: Emily Given (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), ‘On Epistemic Injustice’
16.15h–17.00h: John Davis (California State University, Fullerton), ‘Morality, Cognitivism, and Deep Disagreement’
17.00h–17.45h: Ryan Fanselow (University of Maryland), ‘Moral Intuitionism, Disagreement and Epistemic Overdetermination’