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"The Epistemology of Modality"

23-24 Feb 2012
Cologne, Germany

Workshop: The Epistemology of Modality
Cologne, February 23-24 2012

Modal discourse is ubiquitous in everyday life: how things could have been 
different, what we might do, what the future could be; questions of this kind, 
with different readings of (or restrictions on) the kind of modality involved, 
are likely to be asked about almost any subject that attracts interest in human 
life, no matter whether the topic is addressed informally or through a 
scientific discipline. Analytic philosophy also concerns itself with modal 
discourse in many ways; as an object of analysis, as a tool (when a modal 
account is offered of apparently non-modal phenomena) and, more directly, when 
philosophers argue about metaphysical modal claims. But how do we get to know 
the answers to the modal questions? By definition, modal claims transcend the 
way things are. This seems to pose a peculiar difficulty for the epistemology 
of modal discourse, somewhat analogous to the (alleged) problem for our 
knowledge of abstract objects known as "Benacerraf dilemma"; in both cases 
there seems to be a tension between the metaphysics and the epistemology of the 
relevant area. A related issue is whether the solution to the problem requires 
tracing modal knowledge back to a priori or conceptual truths. In the workshop, 
we aim to discuss and develop different answers that have been given recently 
to this problem.

Speakers: Jacek Brzozowski (Köln), Bob Hale (Sheffield), Sonia Roca-Royes 
(Stirling), Daniele Sgaravatti (Köln), Anand Vaidya (San Jose), Timothy 
Williamson (Oxford).

Participation to the workshop is free, but registration is needed and there is 
a limited number of available places. For registration and inquiries write to: 
contact@fromthearmchair.net

Registration deadline: January 10, 2012

The Workshop is organized by the Emmy Noether research group 'Understanding and 
the A Priori': http://fromthearmchair.net