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2019 Workshop Archive

The project hosted its first workshop on the UMSL campus from August 12-14, 2019. Participants included researchers in Medieval philosophy, Islamic philosophy, philosophy of religion, and epistemology. The schedule from the event is below; a pdf of the schedule can be found here.
Times
Monday (08/12)
Tuesday (08/13)
Wednesday (08/14)
9:30-10:45
​Joshua Harris, The monism-pluralism debate in analytic metaphysics
Kara Richardson, Avicenna on voluntary movement and resolve
Reza Hadisi, The unity of practical and theoretical knowledge in the Sufi(-friendly) philosophical traditions
11:15-12:30
​Sayeh Meisami, The Theo-ontological Ground of Epistemic Foundationalism in Later Islamic Philosophy
Matt Benton, Knowing Persons, Knowing God: Toward an Epistemology of Interpersonal Relations
Celia Byrne, Essentially ordered series in Avicenna's proof for the existence of God
2:00-3:15
Charity Anderson, Divine Hiddenness: An Evidential Argument
​Ayman Shihadeh, Possibility and God's knowledge of particulars in Ash'ari theology
 
3:45-5:00
​John Hawthorne, Practical Knowledge
 
 
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