Kazimierz Naturalised Epistemology Workshop

The summer European conference circuit is looking very interesting. This conference is being organised by my old grad-school colleague “Konrad Talmont-Kaminski”:http://bacon.umcs.lublin.pl/~ktalmont/index.html

bq.. *Kazimierz Naturalised Epistemology Workshop*
2nd-6th September 2005
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

The second half of the 20th Century has witnessed the rapid growth of an approach to epistemology that gives up on the idea of a first philosophy and argues for a close partnership with sciences such as biology, psychology, cognitive science and information theory. As a result of the cross-pollination of ideas, naturalised epistemology has come to include a great richness of methodologies and approaches.

The workshop will bring together a number of leading experts with post-graduates and researchers. Over the five days, the speakers will lead workshop groups that will focus on issues arising out of their work; in particular, issues of naturalised normativity.

KNEW’05 is supported by the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, UMCS; the Department of Theory of Knowledge, KUL; and by the Philosophy Students Society, KUL. KNEW’05 is being organised by Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (UMCS) and Arkadiusz Gut (KUL).

p. How often will you get a chance to go to a conference supported by a department of theory of knowledge?!

Kazimierz Naturalised Epistemology Workshop

The summer European conference circuit is looking very interesting. This conference is being organised by my old grad-school colleague “Konrad Talmont-Kaminski”:http://bacon.umcs.lublin.pl/~ktalmont/index.html

bq.. *Kazimierz Naturalised Epistemology Workshop*
2nd-6th September 2005
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

The second half of the 20th Century has witnessed the rapid growth of an approach to epistemology that gives up on the idea of a first philosophy and argues for a close partnership with sciences such as biology, psychology, cognitive science and information theory. As a result of the cross-pollination of ideas, naturalised epistemology has come to include a great richness of methodologies and approaches.

The workshop will bring together a number of leading experts with post-graduates and researchers. Over the five days, the speakers will lead workshop groups that will focus on issues arising out of their work; in particular, issues of naturalised normativity.

KNEW’05 is supported by the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, UMCS; the Department of Theory of Knowledge, KUL; and by the Philosophy Students Society, KUL. KNEW’05 is being organised by Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (UMCS) and Arkadiusz Gut (KUL).

p. How often will you get a chance to go to a conference supported by a department of theory of knowledge?!