Papers
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- Mishtooni Bose, Christ Church, Oxford: ‘Vernacular Opinions’
- Rita Copeland, University of Pennsylvania:‘Living with Uncertainty: Reactions to Aristotle's Rhetoric in the later Middle Ages’
- Dallas Denery, Bowdoin College: ‘Uncertainty and Deception in the Medieval and Early Modern Court’
- Hester Gelber, Stanford University: ‘Laughter and Deception: Holcot and Chaucer Stay Cheerful’
- Kantik Ghosh, Trinity College, Oxford: ‘Logic, Scepticism and Heresy in the 15th century’
- Christophe Grellard, University of Paris, Sorbonne: ‘How is it possible to believe falsely? John Buridan, the vetula and the psychology of error’
- Maarten J. Hoenen: Title tba
- Sarah Kay, Princeton University: ‘Medieval Bêtise’
- Dominik Perler, Humboldt University, Berlin: ‘Can we trust our senses? Fourteenth-Century Debates about the Uncertainty of Sensory Knowledge’
- Lesley Smith, Harris Manchester College, Oxford: ‘Doubt as a sign of faith in medieval theology’
- Karen Sullivan, Bard College:‘The Uncertainty of the Marvel: Truth, Romance, and Natural Philosophy’
- Eileen Sweeney, Boston College: ‘New Standards for Certainty: The Reception of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics in the late 12th and early 13th Centuries’
- Helen Swift, St Hilda's College, Oxford, 'The Merits of not Knowing: the Paradox of "Espoir certain" in late medieval French narrative Poetry'
- Nicolette Zeeman, King’s College, Cambridge: ‘Philosophy in Parts: Jean de Meun, Chaucer, Lydgate’