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Theory of Knowledge

Below please find the schedule for contributed papers in this section. If you have accessed the Congress Web Site using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or a similar program, it is possible to search for a name or paper title using the find function under the heading edit. Otherwise, you must browse through the page below in order to locate your name and paper title.

Wednesday, August 12, 12-13:50

Name

Title of Paper

Janos Boros Representationalism and Anti-Representationalism
Markus Lammenranta Circularity and Stability
Dwayne H. Mulder Explanation, Understanding, and Subjectivity
Yoshiaki Nagano UBK: Ungenerated Blocked Knowledge
Susana Nuccetelli Anti-Individualism and a priori Knowledge
Andrei Rodin Event and Milieu

Wednesday, August 12, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Mariano Crespo Are Logical Laws Psychological Laws?
Stephanie Grace Schull The Knowing Psychical-Body: A Psychoanalytic Study of Paradox
V.S. Stepin Knowledge as Cultural and Historical System
Luz Gonzalez Umeres Polo's Theory of Knowledge: Some Consequences for the Philosophy of Education
K. Brad Wray Defending Longino's Social Epistemology
Mauricio Zuluaga De como interpretar el argumento de sueno

Wednesday, August 12, 20-21:50

Name

Title of Paper

Andrew Brook and Jennifer McRobert Kant's Attack on the Amphiboly of the Concepts of Reflection
Andrew N. Carpenter Kant, the Body, and Knowledge
Priyedarshi Jetli Knowledge by Invention: Extending a Kantian Dichotomy to a Poincarean Trichotomy
Timo L. Kajamies Are Spinozistic Ideas Cartesian Judgments?
Roman Koztowski Der Apriorismus Kants im Lichte der Interpretation Maimons
Joachim Schummer Epistemology of Material Properties

Thursday, August 13, 12-13:50

Name

Title of Paper

Gregg Ten Elshof An Internalist Rejoinder to Skepticism
Manfred Gawlina Transcendental Philosophy and Its Specific Demands
Dan Nesher In Spite of Davidson's Arguments for 'the Folly of Trying to Define Truth', Truth Can Be Defined
Linda Nicholson Reason and the Spectre of Relativism
Genia Schoenbaumsfeld Can Transcendental Arguments Refute the Sceptic?

Thursday, August 13, 14-15:50

Name

Title of Paper

Elena B. Agoshkova The Systems Thinking in the 21st Century
E.V. Altekar Arrow of Time: Towards a New Epistemology of Science
Edward J. Bartek A Global Theory of Knowledge for the Future
Hanoch Ben-Yami The Necessity of Self-Knowledge
Silvio Gallo Conocimiento y Transversalidad
Jun Mariano Popper's Paradox

Thursday, August 13, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Claudio Ferreira Costa Gettiers Problem: Eine pragmatische Loesung
Hylarie Kochiras Belief Worlds and Epistemic Possibilities
Alexander Kravets On the Way to a Universal Theory of Understanding
S. K. Lyapin Matrix of Reflection: Classification of Reflection According to Type, Species Level
Ali Mesbah Subject-Object Relation in Mulla Sadra's Theory of Knowledge

Friday, August 14, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Charles B. Cross Coherence and Truth Conducive Justification
Doris Olin Consistency and Epistemic Probability
Herman E. Stark Expertise and Rationality
Susan Vineberg Coherence and Epistemic Rationality
Monika Walczak The Classical Conception of Rationality

Friday, August 14, 20-21:50

Name

Title of Paper

Mitchell R. Haney Epistemic Unification
Zekiye Kutlusoy The Significance and Priority of Evidential Basis in Epistemic Justification
Pranab Kumar Sen Knowledge and Truth
Hamid Vahid Deontic vs. Nondeontic Conceptions of Epistemic Justification

Saturday, August 15, 12-13:50

Name

Title of Paper

Michael Bradie Normalizing Naturalized Epistemology
Bahaa Darwish Two Points Against Naturalized Epistemology
James B. Freeman Aristotelian Intellectual Intuition, Basic Beliefs, and Naturalistic Epistemology
Jury M. Serdukov Non-reflective Forms of Cognition
Anguel S. Stefanov On the Tenability of Evolutionary Epistemologies

Saturday, August 15, 14-15:50

Name

Title of Paper

Miriam Monteiro de Castro Graciano Biology, Pragmatism, and the Question of Contradiction
Ludmila A. Mikeshina Subject, Education, Truth
Larisa Minasian Methodological Role of the Concept "Physical Vacuum" in the Post-Non-Classical Sciences
Bertil Stroemberg Is It Rational to Believe That I Know Nothing for Sure?
Eugeni Vinogradov Reality, Actuality, and Conceptual Schemes

Saturday, August 15, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Daniel Howard-Snyder BonJour's Antifoundationalist Arguments
Riku Juti Willing and Knowing
Oleg Karmadonov The Dichotomy of Thinking Intentions
D.K. Mohanta Cognitive Scepticism of Nagarjuna
W. Kim Rogers Human Life and World: On the Insufficiency of the Phenomenological Concept of the Life-World
Eldon Christopher Wait A Phenomenological Reply to Berkeley's 'Water-Experiment'

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