Kierkegaard and Scepticism Workshop
Confirmed speakers included:
Roe Fremstedal (Norway)
Erin Plunkett (Hertfordshire)
Alexander Quanbeck (Princeton)
Caecilie Varslev-Pedersen (Southampton)
Dan Watts (Essex)
Confirmed speakers included:
Roe Fremstedal (Norway)
Erin Plunkett (Hertfordshire)
Alexander Quanbeck (Princeton)
Caecilie Varslev-Pedersen (Southampton)
Dan Watts (Essex)
Confirmed speakers include:
Anita Avramides (Oxford)
Yuval Avnur (Scripps)
Annalisa Coliva (UCI)
Jim Conant (Chicago)
Rick Furtak (Colorado)
Stephen Mulhall (Oxford)
Marilyn Piety (Drexel)
Duncan Pritchard (UCI)
Genia Schönbaumsfeld (Southampton)
Mark A. Tietjen (Stony Brook)
Confirmed speakers include:
Aaron Goldman (Lund), “The Case of the Star in Climacus’ ‘Interlude’: Doubt and Belief About Coming-Into-Existence”.
Hans Halvorson (Princeton), "How can Belief be More than Knowledge?"
Eleanor Helms (California Polytechnic), "Doubt and the Texture of Reality in De Omnibus Dubidandum Est."
Anthony Rudd (St Olaf College), "Kierkegaard, Scepticism, and (epistemic) Faith".
This workshop will draw connections between Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works and the role of the intellectual virtues such as epistemic courage.
Confirmed speakers include:
Jonathan Ichikawa (University of British Columbia), "Epistemic Anxiety, Epistemic Courage, and Conspiracy Theories".
John Lippitt (University of Notre Dame Australia and Pardubice), "Cowardice, Courage, and the Vices of Pride".
Genia Schönbaumsfeld (University of Southampton), "Dialectical Intrepidity".
Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College), "The Courage of One's Emotions': Kierkegaardian Amor Fati".
Details to be confirmed