Dear list,

A quick reminder: TOMORROW, Friday 4th May, 2-4pm, in the Board Room in the 
Faculty of Philosophy, Paul Faulkner (Sheffield) will present a paper 
entitled 'A Virtue Theory of Testimony', with discussion after. An abstract 
is below.

All are welcome. Wine immediately after in the lobby.

Very best,
Tom Simpson


Abstract: Recent epistemology has seen the development of two styles of 
virtue theory, which have respectively become known as virtue reliabilism 
and virtue responsibilism. Each of these theories has been applied to the 
domain of testimony; the first by Jennifer Lackey and the second by Miranda 
Fricker. This papers aims to outline and evaluate these virtue theories 
before proposing an alternative virtue theory. It argues that a virtue 
reliability theory fails once it is acknowledged that reliability alone is 
not sufficient for justification. And it argues that a virtue 
responsibility theory fails once the phenomenon of epistemic error is 
properly appreciated. The virtue theory proposed is more ethical than 
epistemic: it is a virtue theory of trust and trustworthiness. But from 
these ethical virtues, epistemic consequences can be seen to follow.

Bio: Paul Faulkner received his PhD from UCL in 2000 and since 2001 has 
been working in the Department of Philosophy at the University of 
Sheffield. In 2011 he published a monograph on the epistemology of 
testimony "Knowledge on Trust". And this remains his primary research 
focus.


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