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Keynote speaker at the Ninth annual Edinburgh graduate epistemology conference, 6/05/2019
ed.ac.uk/ppls/philosophy/events/9th-annual-edin-grad-epistemology-conf-2019-05-06
Mona Simion: Hermeneutical Injustice as Basing FailureHabits of the Heart: 3. Knows, but Does Not FeelPost-Freudian Psychoanalysis: 5. The Best DefenceMind and Self: 5. Non-basic emotionsIX. Handling disagreement Part 1: Introduction to disagreement (Prof. Catherine Elgin)X. Religious disagreements Part 5: Assessing publicism (Dr Katherine Dormandy)5  Science, Religion and the Origins of the Universe   The End of the Universe MaudlinSocrates and the Examined Life: 4. Is an unexamined life worth living?5. Neuroscience and Free Will - Problem 2 MeleDescartes Essence 8. Dualism3. Creationism and Evolutionary Biology - Selection de Pomerai3  Sin, Suffering and Salvation - The Only Way a Package Deal Sollereder

Mona Simion: Hermeneutical Injustice as Basing Failure @edinburghphilosophy

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