Dear all,

This is a reminder that today at the Moral Sciences Club, Professor Scott
Sturgeon (Birmingham) will give a talk entitled 'The Tale of Bella and
Creda'.

The meeting will begin at* 2.15pm,* in the *Sidgwick Hall*, Newnham College
(a map can be found here:
http://www.newn.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.newnham.local/uploads/files/About-Newnham/college_map_08.pdf
). After the meeting finishes at 4pm, we will return to the philosophy
faculty for tea and coffee, and there will be an opportunity for graduate
students to meet and talk to the speaker in an informal setting. We warmly
invite and encourage all graduate students to make use of this new
opportunity.

We hope to see many of you there.

Best wishes,

Ali Boyle and Mat Simpson

Abstract: Some philosophers defend the view that epistemic agents believe
by lending credence.  Others defend the view that such agents lend credence
by believing.  It can strongly appear that the disagreement between them is
merely notational, that nothing of substance turns on whether we are agents
of one sort or the other.  But that is demonstrably not so.  Only one of
these types of epistemic agent, at most, could manifest a human-like
configuration of attitudes.  And in fact there is good reason to think that
not both types of agent are even possible.

--
Ali Boyle and Matthew Simpson
Secretaries of the Moral Sciences Club
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
[email protected]
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc
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