Normative Metaphysics Lecture Series
Lecture 1: Epistemic/Non-Epistemic Dependence
Speaker: Prof. Nick Zangwill (Ferens Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Hull, UK)
Time: 10-12, A.M., Wednesday, Mar. 01, 2017
Place: Room 432, East 5 Building, HUST
Concerning the nature of knowledge, the traditional approach is “the necessary and sufficient conditions approach”, which is seen as obvious. But it is not quite obvious. A new approach, i.e., the dependence approach, is proposed. Possible consequences of this approach are considered. Along this approach, one consequence is that the famous so called Gettier counter cases would not be a real threat to a theory of knowledge. Another consequence is that multiple realization of knowledge would be both plausible and natural… All welcome!
The lecture series is supported by:
HUST “Two First-Rates” High-level Foreign Experts Indraught Project;
HUST “Thirteenth Five-year” Key Project of University Culture Brands Construction: Yujia Mountain Philosophy Forum.
Other lectures will be also from 10-12 a.m., at Room 432, east 5 building, HUST:
March 2, Skepticism (Thursday)
March 3, A priori knowledge (Friday)
March 8, Moral dependence (Wednesday)
March 9, Supervenience (Thursday)
March 10, Frege-Geach Problem (Friday)
March 15, Mind-body dualism (Wednesday)
March 16, Mental essence (Thursday)
March 17, Free will (Friday)
March 21, Aesthetic formalism (Tuesday)
March 22, Nature aesthetics (Wednesday)
March 23, Aesthetics of music (Thursday)