Dominic Murphy (Sydney, HPS) will be presenting a paper at the UOW Philosophy 
Research Seminar series on Tuesday, October 5th.  All are welcome to attend.

Title: Folk Epistemology and the Attribution of Delusion

Abstract: Philosophers, psychiatrists  and psychologists have spent some time 
recently arguing about the concept of delusions, and how delusions might be 
explained.  I will approach this topic from a different angle, and ask about 
the grounds for our attributing delusions. I suggest that we call a belief a 
delusion when it is inexplicable using the constraints of what I call 'folk 
epistemology'. Folk epistemology is a collection of common sense assumptions 
about the ways beliefs are caused.  I suggest that understanding our 
attributions of delusions in this way solves some of the familiar puzzles about 
the concept of delusion, but it also suggests that delusions may not be a 
natural kind that can be given a unified scientific treatment.

When and Where: 5:30pm, Tuesday, October 5th in room 19.1003

For more information on other events in Philosophy at UOW, go to 
phil-gong.blogspot.com
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