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Free admission, everybody welcome! Organization: Andy Orlando, Frank Hofmann Please register: [email protected] Perception and Evidence BELUX6 Colloquia in Contemporary Epistemology University of Luxembourg – KU Leuven 1011 June 2016, University of Luxembourg Institute of Philosophy, Campus Belval, MSH +1, Seminar Room 1 http://philosophie.uni.lu June 10 09:3011:00 Craig French (University of Cambridge) “Epistemological disjunctivism and the representational commitment “ 11:1512:45 Clayton Littlejohn (King’s College London) “Do you see what I know?” lunch break 14:3016:00 Roberta Locatelli (University of Warwick) “Superficial properties and the indistinguishability principle” 16:3018:00 Frank Hofmann (University of Luxembourg) “On how to explain perceptual knowledge” June 11 09:3011:00 Chris Tucker (College of William and Mary) “Cognitive penetration and cognitive selection: what’s the difference” 11:1512:45 Indrek Reiland (Institut Jean Nicod, Paris) ”Dogmatism and the nature of perceptual evidence” lunch break 14:3016:00 Harmen Ghijsen (KU Leuven) “Do we really need perceptual evidence?”

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       Free  admission,  everybody  welcome!                Organization:  Andy  Orlando,  Frank  Hofmann          Please  register:  [email protected]  

     

   

 Perception  and  Evidence  BELUX6  -­‐  Colloquia  in  Contemporary  Epistemology  University  of  Luxembourg  –  KU  Leuven  

 10-­‐11  June  2016,  University  of  Luxembourg  Institute  of  Philosophy,  Campus  Belval,  MSH  +1,  Seminar  Room  1                        

http://philosophie.uni.lu                

June  10    09:30-­‐11:00   Craig  French  (University  of           Cambridge)       “Epistemological  disjunctivism  and  the         representational  commitment  “    11:15-­‐12:45   Clayton  Littlejohn  (King’s  College         London)       “Do  you  see  what  I  know?”  lunch  break    14:30-­‐16:00   Roberta  Locatelli  (University  of         Warwick)         “Superficial  properties  and  the           indistinguishability  principle”    16:30-­‐18:00   Frank  Hofmann  (University  of           Luxembourg)         “On  how  to  explain  perceptual         knowledge”    

 June  11    09:30-­‐11:00   Chris  Tucker  (College  of  William  and       Mary)       “Cognitive  penetration  and  cognitive       selection:  what’s  the  difference”    11:15-­‐12:45   Indrek  Reiland  (Institut  Jean  Nicod,       Paris)       ”Dogmatism  and  the  nature  of         perceptual  evidence”  lunch  break    14:30-­‐16:00   Harmen  Ghijsen  (KU  Leuven)       “Do  we  really  need  perceptual         evidence?”