📌 The Cambridge Episteme Group is a collaboration across the Department of History and Philosophy of Science and the Faculty of Philosophy aiming to explore contemporary issues in epistemology. The aim of the group is to equip philosophers interested in epistemology and philosophy of science with new tools for thinking about epistemic issues and inquiry.

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📰 News

21 August: Episteme presents at European Congress of Analytic Philosophy (ECAP 11)

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🗓️  Current Schedule

📍 Location TBA

🍁 Michaelmas 2025

23 October, 11am—12pm — Tilton’s Impurist Epistemology and the Social Turn (reading session)

⌛ Past Speakers (selection)

Daniela Dover (Oxford)

J.P. Grodniewicz (Jagiellonian)

Tareeq Jalloh (Sheffield)

Elise Woodard (King’s College London)

Michael Hannon (Nottingham)

Jordan MacKenzie (Virginia Tech)

Rachel Fraser (Oxford)

David Thorstadt (Vanderbilt)

Mike Stuart (York)

Jessie Munton (Cambridge)

Sophie Dandelet (Cambridge)

🃏 Past Term Cards