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"The Epistemology of Liberal Democracy" (2nd Copenhagen Epistemology conference)

19-20 Aug 2010
Copenhagen, Denmark

THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
THE UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN
AUGUST 19-20, 2010

We tend to think of liberal democracy as providing the most ethically 
defensible way to set up a modern society. A separate yet highly relevant
 
issue is whether liberal democracies also are preferable from an 
epistemological perspective, i.e., from the point of view of promoting 
true over false belief, knowledge over ignorance, and so on. The purpose 
of this conference-and of the research project that it is part of-is to 
investigate the norms, practices, and institutions that determine how 
belief and knowledge is acquired and transmitted in liberal democracies. 
Questions to be addressed include but are not limited to the following:

- Under what conditions is free speech a truth-conducive social 
arrangement?
- When can we trust each others testimony?
- What is the proper response to disagreement, including disagreements 
among experts?
- What is the proper role of scientific expertise in democratic decision 
making?
- How is the need for expertise to be balanced against the desire for 
adequate representation?
- What are the epistemological properties of social deliberation?

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Speakers include David Christensen (Brown), Jerry Gaus (Arizona), Stephan
 
Hartmann (Tilburg), Rainer Hegselmann (Bayreuth), Vincent Hendricks 
(Copenhagen), Michael Lynch (UConn), Erik J. Olsson (Lund), and Duncan 
Pritchard (Edinburgh).

CALL FOR PAPERS
We cordially invite you to submit a 500 word abstract on any topic 
relevant to the conference theme. Please prepare your abstract for 
anonymous review. Abstracts should be submitted (as a plain text, MS Word,
 
or PDF file) to cph.epistemology@gmail.com no later than April 1, 2010. 
Decisions regarding acceptance will be made within two weeks.

REGISTRATION
To register, please e-mail kappel@hum.ku.dk with your name and 
affiliation. There will be a registration fee of 200 DKK ($40, or €
25) 
for faculty, and 100 DKK ($20, or €12) for students. There will als
o be 
an option to attend the conference dinner on the evening of August 19 at a
 
cost of 400 DKK ($80, or €50). Please indicate in your registration
 if 
you wish to attend. All fees are due in full on the first day of the 
conference.

ORGANIZERS
The conference is organized by the Social Epistemology Research Group 
(SERG) at the University of Copenhagen as part of the research project, 
the Epistemology of Liberal Democracy: Truth, Free Speech and 
Disagreement, conducted with generous support from the Velux Foundation.