Saturday, September 16th
9.am-9.30am Coffee, breakfast, and welcome
9.30am-11.30am
Gail Fine (Cornell): “Epistêmê and Doxa, Knowledge and Belief, in the Phaedo"
Response: Stephen Grimm (Fordham)
11.45am-1.45pm
Richard Foley (NYU): “Some Observations and Speculations about Belief and Belief-like Attitudes”
Response: Jessica Moss (NYU)
1.45pm-2.45pm Lunch
2.45pm-4.45pm
Jane Friedman (NYU): “Inquiry and Belief”
Response: Hugh Benson (Oklahoma)
5pm-7pm
Whitney Schwab (UMBC): “Plato’s Ideal Epistemology”
Response: John Bengson (Wisconsin-Madison)
7.30pm-10.30pm
Dinner for registered participants at 5 Washington Place, 6th floor
Sunday, September 17th
8.45.am-9.00am Coffee and breakfast
9.00am-11.am
Robert Pasnau (Colorado Boulder): “Choosing Epistemic Ideals”
Response: David Bronstein (Georgetown)
11.15am-1.15pm
Alison Hills (Oxford): “Second Hand Understanding"
Response: Toomas Lott (Tartu)
1.15pm-2.15pm Lunch
2.15pm-4.15pm
Katja Vogt (Columbia): “Why Beliefs Are Never True: A Reconstruction of Stoic Epistemology”
Response: James Pryor (NYU)
4.30pm-6.30pm
Ralph Wedgwood (USC): “Plato’s Theory of Knowledge”
Response: Michael Strevens (NYU)
The full program can be viewed here.