Research Group
in Analytic Philosophy

Epistemology (Ep)

The topic of the epistemology reading group 2022/2023 will be knowledge from non-knowledge (e.g., falsehood).

There will also be work-in-progress meetings.



Sessions

  • Warfield, Ted A. (2005). Knowledge from falsehood. Philosophical Perspectives 19 (1):405–416.

    10 November 2022

    11:30, Sala Hannah Arendt

  • Luzzi, Federico (2010). Counter-Closure. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (4):673-683.

    24 November 2022

    11:00, Seminari Lluís Vives & Online

  • Ball, Brian & Blome-Tillmann, Michael (2014). Counter Closure and Knowledge despite Falsehood. Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257):552-568.

    01 December 2022

    11:00, Seminari Lluís Vives & Online

  • Ilia Patronnikov (manuscript). Justification transfer as the mark of inferential transitions: some problems with Siegel’s Response Hypothesis

    12 January 2023

    11:00, Seminari Lluis Vives & Online

  • Fitelson, Branden. 2017. Closure, Counter-Closure, and Inferential Knowledge. In R. Borges, C. de Almeida, and P.D. Klein (Eds.), Explaining Knowledge: New Essays on the Gettier Problem (pp. 325-44). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Fitelson, Branden (2010). Strengthening the case for knowledge from falsehood. Analysis 70 (4):666-669.

    26 January 2023

    13:00, Seminari Lluis Vives & Online

  • Hawthorne, John & Rabinowitz, Dani. 2017. Knowledge false belief. In R. Borges, C. de Almeida, and P.D. Klein (Eds.), Explaining Knowledge: New Essays on the Gettier Problem (pp. 325-44). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    09 February 2023

    11:00, Seminar Lluis Vives & online

  • Murphy, Peter (2017). Justified belief from unjustified belief. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (4):602-617

    23 February 2023

    11:00, Seminar Lluis Vives & online

  • Arnold, Alexander (2013). Some Evidence is False. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (1):165 - 172.

    16 March 2023

    11:00, Seminar Lluis Vives & online

  • Bird, Alexander (2004). Is evidence non-inferential? Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):252-265.

    29 March 2023

    11:00, Seminari Lluis Vives

  • Bird, Alexander (2004). Is evidence non-inferential? Philosophical Quarterly 54 (215):252-265.

    13 April 2023

    11:00, Seminar LLuis vives

  • Littlejohn, Clayton (2013). No Evidence is False. Acta Analytica 28 (2):145-159.

    27 April 2023

    11:00, Seminar LLuis vives

  • Rizzieri, A. (2011). Evidence does not equal knowledge. Philosophical Studies, 153, 235–242.

    11 May 2023

    11:00, Seminar Lluis Vives