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 ---21-June-2019-Formal-Epistemology-Workshop-2019-
 FEW-2019-Torino-Italy
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SUMMARY:Formal Epistemology Workshop 2019 (FEW 201
 9), Torino, Italy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190621
LOCATION:Torino, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The 15th edition of FEW will take plac
 e at the University of Turin, situated in the Pied
 mont, a region in the Northwest of Italy. The keyn
 ote speakers will be Paul Égré (ENS Paris), Ulrike
  Hahn (Birkbeck) and Stephan Hartmann (LMU Munich)
 .  We invite papers and posters in formal epistemo
 logy, broadly construed. This includes related are
 as of philosophy (e.g., logic, philosophy of scien
 ce, philosophy of language) as well as cognate dis
 ciplines like statistics, psychology, economics, c
 omputer science, and mathematics. Papers should be
  suitable for 30 minutes presentation time, follow
 ed by a 10 minutes commentary of and 20 minutes ge
 neral discussion. Submissions from graduate studen
 ts and early career researchers are especially wel
 come.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The 15th 
 edition of FEW will take place at the University o
 f Turin, situated in the Piedmont, a region in the
  Northwest of Italy. The keynote speakers will be 
 Paul Égré (ENS Paris), Ulrike Hahn (Birkbeck) and 
 Stephan Hartmann (LMU Munich).</p>\n</div><div>\n 
  <p>We invite papers and posters in formal epistem
 ology, broadly construed. This includes related ar
 eas of philosophy (e.g., logic, philosophy of scie
 nce, philosophy of language) as well as cognate di
 sciplines like statistics, psychology, economics, 
 computer science, and mathematics. Papers should b
 e suitable for 30 minutes presentation time, follo
 wed by a 10 minutes commentary of and 20 minutes g
 eneral discussion. Submissions from graduate stude
 nts and early career researchers are especially we
 lcome.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.few2019.com/
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