June 12
9-10 Registration
10-10:15 Introduction
10.15-11:45 Keynote Speech by Alessandra Tanesini
Intellectual arrogance and vanity in debate: some epistemic harms
Coffee Break
12-12:45 Giacomo Melis (University of Stirling)
In defense of enkratic principles (abstract)
12:45-13:30 Lewis Ross (University of St. Andrews)
Rethinking Curiosity (abstract)
Lunch
15-15:45 Jaakko Hirvelä (University of Helsinki)
From Virtue to Safety not this way (abstract)
15:45-16:30 Elena Tassoni (University of Bologna)
Logical Pluralism, Deductive Justification and transmission (abstract)
Coffee Break
16.45-17.30 Simon Wimmer (University of Warwick)
Knowing and believing (abstract)
17.30-18.15 Claire Field (University of St. Andrews)
Are moral and epistemic normative ignorance symmetric? (abstract)
20.30 Social Dinner
June 13
9.30-11:00 Keynote Speech by Christoph Kelp
Inquiry and the Transmission of Knowledge
Coffee Break
11.15-12:00 Giada Fratantonio (University of Edinburgh)
Troubles for Epistemological Disjunctivism (abstract)
12:00-12:45 Samuel Dishaw (Harvard University)
The epistemic significance of grasping (abstract)
12.45-13.30 Rie Iizuka (University of Edinburgh)
Virtue Epistemology, Self-Cultivation and its underlying concept of self (abstract)
Lunch
15-15:45 Federica Malfatti (University of Innsbruck) & Johannes Findl (Universitad de Barcelona)
Testimony as a Source of Understanding (abstract)
15:45-16:30 Michel Croce (University of Edinburgh)
Epistemic Paternalism (abstract)
Coffee Break
17-17-45 Francesco Praolini (Univerity of Leuven)
What is our Epistemic Goal? (abstract)
17:45-18:30 Liz Jackson (Notre Dame University)
Belief and credence. Why the attitude-type matters (abstract)
18:30 Closing remarks
20.30 Social Dinner