Via “Certain Doubts”:http://bengal-ng.missouri.edu/~kvanvigj/certain_doubts/index.php?p=276, the schedule for the “Rutgers Epistemology Conference”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/program.html is now online. Here are the papers.
* Gilbert Harman, “The Problem of Induction”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/PAPERS/Harman.pdf
* Jennifer Lackey, “Learning From Words”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/PAPERS/Lackey.pdf
* Keith DeRose, “Bamboozled by Our Own Words: Semantic Blindness and Some Arguments Against Contextualism”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/PAPERS/DeRose.pdf
* Elizabeth Fricker, “Knowledge from Trust in Testimony is Second-hand Knowledge”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/PAPERS/Fricker.pdf
* Richard Fumerton, “Direct Realism”:http://www.philosophy.rutgers.edu/EVENTS/EPIS2005/PAPERS/Fumerton.pdf
And Keith has posted “an updated version of his paper”:http://pantheon.yale.edu/%7Ekd47/Bamboozled.pdf.