CFP: 'Knowing in Historical and Cross-Cultural Context'. Deadline, 7 January 2023
British Society for the History of Philosophy Annual Conference
14–15 April 2023, University of Aberdeen
Knowing in Historical and Cross-Cultural Context
Call for Papers
Keynote speakers:
Peter Adamson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Maria Rosa Antognazza (King’s College London)
Karyn Lai (University of New South Wales)
This conference will explore conceptions and forms of knowing in historical and cross-cultural context. Contemporary analytic epistemology has focused on the relationships between knowing and believing and between knowing-that and knowing-how. But has this always been the case in the history of epistemology? In recent years, there has been increasing interest in social epistemology and virtue epistemology, which raises more obvious questions of historical and cultural variation. What other epistemological conceptions and concerns can be found around the world and through history? Comparative epistemology is now starting to thrive, so how can the debates here be integrated into ‘mainstream’ epistemology?
Questions to be addressed include:
We welcome submissions that address any of these or related questions, from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary perspective. A special issue of the BJHP is planned, with selected papers from the conference.
Abstracts of 300–400 words to be sent by 7 January 2023 to:
Abstracts should be prepared for blind reviewing, with author details on a separate page. Authors will be informed by the end of January at the latest.
Enquiries to: