30 Juin 2nd Conference on Hinge Epistemology
2nd Conference on Hinge Epistemology
Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Paris
Monday 1- Tuesday 2 July 2019
The 2nd Hinge Epistemology Conference is a 2-day conference, hosted by the Wittgenstein Seminar at Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Paris on 1-2 July 2019, in collaboration with Institut universitaire de France, University of Hertfordshire (UK), Irvine University, California and the British Wittgenstein Society.
Venue: Salle de formation de la bibliothèque interuniversitaire de la Sorbonne, entrée 17 rue de la Sorbonne, Paris 75005
Registration is free, but required. Please email d.moyal-sharrock@herts.ac.uk.
Programme
Monday 1 July
9:30 Welcome from Sandra Laugier and Danièle Moyal-Sharrock
9:45-11:15 Symposium on Hinge Epistemology with
Annalisa Coliva (Irvine); Daniele Moyal-Sharrock (Hertfordshire); Duncan Pritchard (Irvine)
Discussant and chair: Pierre Fasula
11:15-11:30 Break
11:30-12:45 Elise Marrou (Sorbonne) and Xavier Maréchal (Sorbonne) Hinges and Closure-based Scepticism: the challenge of shedding light on our epistemic blindspots
Chair: Christiane Chauviré
12:45-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:10: Carla Carmona (Seville) Epistemic Injustice and Hinge Epistemology
15:10-16:00 Jakob Ohlhorst (Cologne) Is there a Problem of Demarcation for Hinges?
Chair: Annalisa Coliva
16:00-16:30 Break
16:30-17:30 Constantine Sandis (Hertfordshire) Hume as Hinge Epistemologist
Chair: Duncan Pritchard
Tuesday 2 July
9:30-10:30 Angélique Thébert (Nantes) In Defence of a (Moderate) Reidian View of our Hinge Commitments
10:30-11:30 Paul Standish (UCL) Something Animal
Chair: Danièle Moyal-Sharrock
11:30-11:50 Break
11:50-12:30 Robert Schmidle (Arizona State) Hinges in Moral Epistemology
12:30-13:10 Yevi Oceguera Ponce (UNAM, Mexico) On the Possibility of Justifying Ordinary Perceptual Beliefs -A Critical Diagnosis of Wright’s and Coliva’s Wittgensteinian Program of Perceptual Justification
Chair: Constantine Sandis
13:10-14:30 Lunch
14:30-15:30 Michel Le Du (Aix-Marseille) Hinge Propositions and the Problem with Understanding Extremist Thought
Chair: Elise Marrou
15:30-15:40 Break
15:40-16:20 Jasmin Trächtler (Bergen) ‘Hinges’ of Trust – Wittgenstein on the Other Minds Problem
16:20-17:00 Arthur Harris (Cambridge) Hinge Certainties and Scientific Realism
Chair: Sandra Laugier