Call for papers: Philosophy of Science and Epistemology
Date/Time
1/12/2024
11:30 PM - 11:45 PM CHI
Event Type(s)
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Event Description

This conference aims to explore fruitful ways of integrating philosophy of science and epistemology by promoting dialogues between philosophers of science and epistemologists.​The questions to be addressed include but are not limited to:

  • What is scientific knowledge?
  • Is scientific knowledge different from other kinds of knowledge?
  • Who can have scientific knowledge? In what sense?
  • What is scientific testimony?
  • Is know-how reducible to know-that in the context of science?
  • What are plausible ways to naturalise epistemology?

Please submit a 500-word abstract for blind review via Easychair by 12 January 2024.

Location
Setting: In-Person
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay
Hong Kong,

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Details

There has been an engulfing gap between philosophy of science and epistemology. It is not unusual for an epistemologist to get lost in a philosophy of science conference. Nor is it surprising for a philosopher of science to get bored, or even confused, with a discussion full of Gettierian examples. That being said, this is very unfortunate. A good philosophy of science will ultimately contribute to answering general epistemological questions, while a good epistemology will shed light on how science is and should be practised. Philosophy of science and epistemology should have been much closer to each other than actually are. This conference aims to explore fruitful ways of integrating philosophy of science and epistemology by promoting dialogues between philosophers of science and epistemologists.​The questions to be addressed include but are not limited to:

  • What is scientific knowledge?
  • Is scientific knowledge different from other kinds of knowledge?
  • Who can have scientific knowledge? In what sense?
  • What is scientific testimony?
  • Is know-how reducible to know-that in the context of science?
  • What are plausible ways to naturalise epistemology?

Submission Guidelines

Please submit a 500-word abstract for blind review via Easychair by 12 January 2024. 

Organiser

Yafeng Shan (HKUST)

Keynote Speakers

  • Kenneth Aizawa (Rutgers University, USA)
  • Alexander Bird (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Jon Williamson (University of Kent, UK)
  • Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford, UK)

Publication

Selected papers from the conference will be considered for publication in an edited volume.

Venue

The conference will be held in the Division of Humanities, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Contact

All questions about submissions should be emailed to Yafeng Shan (hmyfshan@ust.hk).

Sponsors

School of Humanities and Social Science, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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