Talks
2022
TBA. University of Glasgow. Nov. 29
TBA. Conference: Epistemic Injustice in the Medical Field. UCI. Nov. 10
Kant on Autonomy and Epistemic Authority. Digital Kant Center. U of Siegen. Sept. 30.
Dreaming, Imagining, Remembering. Conference: Issues in Philosophy of Memory 3. Duke U.
Aug. 3-5
The Paradox of Self-Forgiveness. Conference: Memory and Personhood. U of Würzburg. July 8-9
Dreaming, Imagining, and Remembering. National Taiwan University. May 23
Remembering Absence. National Taiwan University. May 16
The Abductivist Account of Knowledge. University of Cape Town, South Africa. Apr. 22
The Memory of Morals. African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, U of Johannesburg, South Africa. Apr. 14
False Lemmas in Schroeder’s Reasons First. Pacific Division APA, Vancouver, Canada. Apr. 13-16
The Memory of Morals. Conference: Ethics of Memory, ZiF Bielefeld. April 6-8
Epistemic Risk Without Falsity. Conference: The Social and Political Dimensions of Epistemic Risk. U of Seville, Spain. March 9-10
2021
Epistemological Issues in Informed Consent. UCI Medical School. Oct. 27
Explaining Knowledge. University of Zurich, Switzerland. Oct. 6
The Metaphysics of Memory. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. July 10
Solving the Lottery Paradox. Pacific Division APA, Portland. March 31 - Apr. 4
Comments on Ariel Schwartz “Remembering, Non-Epistemically”. Pacific Division APA,
Portland. Apr. 5-10
Explaining the Lottery Paradox. Pacific Division APA, Portland. Apr. 5-10
Dreaming, Imagining, and Remembering. Online conference: Dreams and Memory,
University of Tübingen. Feb. 22-23
An Abductivist View of Knowledge. Cogito Epistemology Workshop,
University of Glasgow. Feb. 17
Comments on M.J. Goldenberg, Vaccine Hesitancy (Pittsburgh UP),
CONCEPT & UFBA “Philosophers Meets Critics” Series. Feb. 5
The Memory of Morals. Bochum-Grenoble Memory Colloquium. Jan. 28
Remembering Absence. Eastern Division APA, New York, Jan. 7-16
2020
What is Inferential Memory? Online conference: Bay Area Philosophy of Memory 2020,
California State University, San Francisco, Dec. 7-8
Abductivism about Knowledge. University of Duesseldorf, Oct. 27
An Explanationist Model of (False) Memory. Online conference: Current Controversies in Philosophy of Memory,
University of Grenoble, France, Oct. 26-31
Abductivism about Knowledge. UC Riverside, July 10
Robot Ethics from a Kantian Perspectives. Conference: Kant and Artificial Intelligence. Chung-Ang University, South Korea, May 21-22 (cancelled due to Covid-19)
Abductivism about Knowledge. Pacific Division APA, San Francisco, Apr. 8-11 (cancelled due to Covid-19)
An Epistemic Defense of News Abstinence. Conference: Archaeology in a Post-Truth World, UC Irvine, Feb. 8-9
2019
Knowledge and Explanation. Soochow University. Lectures in Philosophy, Taipei, Taiwan, Nov. 4-8
Remembering Absence. 27th Annual Conference of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP).
University of Athens, Greece, Sept. 5-8
Remembering Absence. Issues in the Philosophy of Memory 2, University of Grenoble, France, July 1-4
Linguistischer Schematismus und Regelfolgen. University of Cologne, June 25
Die Paradoxie des erweiterten Geistes. University of Hamburg, May 29
Silence and Absence in Auditory Perception. University of Tehran, Iran, May 5
The Justification of Motivated Ignorance. Scripps College, USA, March 30
Knowledge and Explanation. UC Irvine, USA, Feb. 20
2018
Explanatory Reliabilism. 5th Conference of the Brazilian Society for Analytic Philosophy.
Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil. Sept. 10-14
Wann generiert Flaschheit Wissen? University of Hanover, April 24
On the Blameworthiness of Forgetting. Nankai University, China, June 7
Epistemic Benefits on Memory’s Imperfections. Nankai University, China, June 6