Events
- 2010 Episteme Conference, June 2010
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- Virtue Epistemology Workshop, May 2009
- Epistemic Goodness Conference (Oklahoma), March 2009
- Scepticism Conference, May/June 2008
- Scepticism and Basic Knowledge Workshop, May 2008
- Epistemological Conceptions of the Open Society Workshop, April 2008
- Knowledge and Understanding Workshop, November 2007
- Knowledge: Themes From McDowell Workshop, November 2007
- Social Epistemology Conference, August/September 2007
- Epistemology Workshop, May 2007
- Action and Knowledge Workshop, May 2007
- Value Theory and Epistemology Workshop, November 2006
- Epistemic Value Conference, August 2006
- Epistemic Value Workshop, October 2005
- Virtue Epistemology Conference, November 2004
- Epistemological Contextualism Conference, March 2004
- Scots Phil Club Project Fellows, 2004
- Moral and Epistemic Virtue Conference, March 2002
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- Value of Knowledge Book Update
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5 Comments:
At 11:53 PM,
Anonymous said…
I'm pretty sceptical about this organization.
Best of luck though mate!
At 4:45 PM,
DEM said…
You'd be a perfect member then ;)
At 5:34 AM,
Anonymous said…
I'm sure that Richard Van Vector
is a member of this Cult!
At 4:13 AM,
Anonymous said…
J. Adam -
Heard Aaron boinked your Auntie
At 11:07 PM,
Anonymous said…
It’s with this sort of skepticism about ghosts, goblins and the Boogie-Man that I arrived on my honeymoon with Wynter a few weeks ago in the town of Williams, Arizona. It’s a small, dusty little village of about 3,000 people on the outskirts of the Grand Canyon, which we planned on visiting a few days later. Located on Route 66, Williams gets quite a bit of tourism—both people traveling to the Grand Canyon like we were, or people traveling the historic Route 66 itself—the near 200-year old highway that Steinbeck’s Tom Joad took to California in The Grapes of Wrath, and which had served to corral most anyone east of the Mississippi who took part in the California gold rush.
Jeff Tweedy
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