Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

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New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology, a series of workshops held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March and 12th-13th June 2013. The aim of this project is to make a bold and lasting impact on religious epistemology. This project aims to bring recent developments in epistemology to bear on topics in the philosophy of religion in a way that will open up new channels of research in religious epistemology. The project is centered around, but not limited to, interesting and novel applications developing out of six main topics: (i) contextualism and pragmatic encroachment, (ii) safety and knowledge, (iii) epistemic defeat, (iv) testimony, (v) formal epistemology, and (vi) etiology of belief. The project will be led by John Hawthorne and will involve 3 postdoctoral researchers, 3 PhD students, 22 visiting research fellowships, 9 public lectures, 4 roundtable discussions, 6 workshops, and 1 major international conference. This project, valued at 1.3 million GBP, has been made possible by the generous support of the John Templeton Foundation.

Episode Date
Deliberation welcomes prediction
Jul 24, 2015
Reasoning with Plenitude
Jul 14, 2015
Testimony, Error, and Reasonable Belief in Medieval Religious Epistemology
Jul 14, 2015
Fine-Tuning Fine-Tuning
Jul 14, 2015
What is Justified Group Belief
Jul 14, 2015
Foundations of the Fine-Tuning Argument
Jul 14, 2015
How to Appear to Know that God Exists
Jul 14, 2015
Show and Tell
Jul 14, 2015
The Rev’d Mr Bayes and the Life Everlasting
Jul 14, 2015
Phenomenal Conservatism and Religious Belief
Jul 14, 2015
Skeptical Theism and the Future
Feb 09, 2015
Foundations for an Accuracy-based Approach to Imprecise Credence
Feb 09, 2015
Divine Indifference, or Whatever
Feb 09, 2015
Against the Orthodoxy: Rethinking Epistemic Reasons and Pascal's Wager
Feb 09, 2015
Salvaging Pascal's Wager
Feb 09, 2015
Updating on Evil
Feb 06, 2015
Epistemic Intuitions and Defeaters for Noninferential Religious Belief
Jul 15, 2014
Defeaters, Proper Functioning, and the Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism
Jul 15, 2014
Fundamental Disagreements and Defeat
Jul 15, 2014
(Undercutting) Epistemic Defeat and the 'Conciliatory' Road to Agnosticism
Jul 15, 2014
Defeat, Testimony, and Miracles
Jul 15, 2014
Religious Belief and the Epistemology of Testimony
Jul 08, 2014
Epistemic Trust in Oneself and Others – An Argument from Analogy
Jul 08, 2014
Limits on Religious Testimony: Lessons on Morality
Jul 08, 2014
Can Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony aid the case of Justified Religious Belief?
Jul 08, 2014
Understanding and Knowing by Testimony
Jul 08, 2014
An internalist, evidentialist, foundationalist, reductionist, egoist and otherwise unpopular account of testimonial justification
Jul 08, 2014
Those Unwise People Still Dwelling in Their Senses’: Religious Speech, Moral Testimony and Audience (Mis)understanding
Jul 08, 2014
The inevitable implausibility of physical determinism
May 12, 2014
What is faith?
Nov 06, 2013
Safe Disbelief
Jun 20, 2013
Are We Luminous?
Jun 20, 2013
Knowledge and Safety
Jun 20, 2013
When does Data Count as Evidence? Reflections on CORNEA, Safety and Sensitivity
Jun 20, 2013
Knowledge by Way of Prophecy
Jun 20, 2013
Safety, Simplicity and Abduction.
Jun 20, 2013
On Two Ultimately Unsuccessful Objections to Pragmatic Encroachment
Apr 09, 2013
Wagering on Pragmatic Encroachment
Apr 09, 2013
A Contextualist Look at Skeptical Theism
Apr 09, 2013
Knowledge, Practical Adequacy, and Stakes
Apr 09, 2013
Pragmatic Encroachment and the Nature of Faith
Apr 09, 2013
Pragmatic Encroachment and Religious Knowledge
Apr 09, 2013