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KAZIMIERZ NATURALISED EPISTEMOLOGY WORKSHOP
2nd-6th September 2005
Kazimierz Dolny, Poland

EXTENDED DEAD-LINE: The dead-line for applications has been extended till June 20th, 2005

The second half of the 20th Century has witnessed the rapid growth of an approach to epistemology that gives up on the idea of a first philosophy and argues for a close partnership with sciences such as biology, psychology, cognitive science and information theory. As a result of the cross-pollination of ideas, naturalised epistemology has come to include a great richness of methodologies and approaches.

The workshop will bring together a number of leading experts with post-graduates and researchers. Over the five days, the speakers will lead workshop groups that will focus on issues arising out of their work; in particular, issues of naturalised normativity.

KNEW'05 is being organised by Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (UMCS) and Arkadiusz Gut (KUL), and by the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, UMCS; the Department of Theory of Knowledge, KUL; and the Philosophy Students Society, KUL.