Wendy Huang Lectures 2023 Winter: Matthew McGrath

Wendy Huang Lectures 2023 Winter

"Evidence and Epistemic Norms" by Matthew McGrath

The Wendy Huang Lectures, originally established as The Formosa Lectures in Philosophy in 2013 and subsequently known as the Wendy Huang Visiting Fellowship (2014-2016), are a prestigious initiative by the Department of Philosophy at National Taiwan University. Founded in 2013 with the generous support of Wendy Huang and Shun Yih Ltd., these lectures fosters the development of analytic philosophy in Taiwan.

We are delight to announce that Professor Matthew McGrath from Washington University in St. Louis will be the esteemed speaker for the 2023 lecture series. The schedule and details are as follows:

Dates and Times

• December 5, 6, 7 14:30 - 16:30

• December 10 09:10 - 10:50

Venue
GIS NTU Convention Center, Nietzsche Hall (B1)

Address: No.85, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei

Hosts

Center for Asian Philosophy and Analytic Philosophy, National Taiwan University

Taiwan Association for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology (LMPST Taiwan)

Sponsor

Frontward Foundation


Schedule:
(See the attached document for abstracts: https://drive.google.com/....../17Wi_tb....../view...... )

Lecture Series: Evidence and Epistemic Norms

Lecture 1: The General Project: Motivation and Defense

Date: 12/05

Time: 14:30-16:30

Lecture 2: We Have Positive Epistemic Duties

Date: 12/06

Time: 14:30-16:30

Lecture 3: The Problem of Suspension

Date: 12/07

Time: 14:30-16:30

Lecture 4: Should Have Known and Epistemic Appropriateness of Belief

Date: 12/10

Time: 09:10-10:50

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