Parallel Session V
Thursday 20 August 2009, 15.30h–17.00hRoom 15A-02, chair: tba
15.30h–16.15h: Matthew Mullins (Northwestern University), ‘Disagreement and Its Flip Side’
16.15h–17.00h: Brian Huss (SUNY, Potsdam), ‘Why It’s Good to Be Hard-Headed’
Room 14A-05, chair: Mikkel Gerken (University of Copenhagen)
15.30h–16.15h: Ben Sherman (Boston University), ‘When Does the Popularity of a Judgment Affect Its Trustworthiness’
16.15h–17.00h: Barry Lam (Vassar College), ‘Calibrated Probabilities and the Epistemology of Disagreement’
Room 13A-11/13, chair: Herman Philipse (Utrecht University)
15.30h–16.15h: Arnon Keren (University of Haifa), ‘Deference, Authority, and Reasonable Disagreement’
16.15h–17.00h: Katherine Munn (Oxford University), ‘Rational Deep Disagreement’