Talks

2025

Reliabilism and the Normativity of Vice, 99th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association, University of Glasgow.

2024

Courage, Contextualism, and the Avoidance of ErrorSociety of Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford.

Courage in Defeat98th Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association, University of Birmingham.

Courage in DefeatEuropean Face of Political Epistemology Conference, University of Rijeka.

2023

Knowing How to be ViciousFaculty Research Day, University of Southampton.

Varieties of Epistemic CorruptionEpistemic Virtues and Vices in a Non-Ideal World, University of Nottingham.

Character as the Mark of InformantsEdgington Lectures, May 2023, Birkbeck College, University of London.

The Characterological and The Ontological, Postgraduate Research Seminars, University of Nottingham.

2022

Deepfakes and Digital SensibilityRoyal Institute of Philosophy, Public Philosophy Festival, Cardiff University.

On Vice and SkillGesellschaft für analytische Philosophie, GAP 11, Humboldt Universität Berlin.

The Genealogy of Intellectual CharacterBritish Society for the Theory of Knowledge, University of Glasgow.

The Skilfully ViciousVirtue and Vice Epistemology Workshop, University of Sheffield.

Why Skill Matters in Vice EpistemologyBritish and Irish Postgraduate Philosophical Association (online).

2021

Deepfakes, Epistemic Corruption, and Problems of Safe BeliefPostgraduate Research Seminars, February, University of Nottingham.

Collective Character and Epistemic CorruptionUnderstanding Value XI, University of Sheffield.

Institutional Vice and Corrupted Epistemic Ethos,European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 10), Utrecht University (Online).

2020

Intellectual Character and Adapted Epistemic Preferences,Vice Epistemology, Recent Contributions by Quassim Cassam: XIII Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art, and Morality, April 2020, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.