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Northwestern’s Epistemology Brownbag series will be in its fourth year in Academic Year 2012-13. For those epistemologists whose plans take you to Chicago on a Wednesday during the academic year, consider coming to present an epistemology paper of yours at our brownbag series. If you are interested, please contact Northwestern epistemologist and graduate student Amy Floweree [AmyFlowerree2011@u.northwestern.edu] to let her know of your interest and your Chicago plans.

The Philosophy Department at Northwestern thanks Matthew Mullins, who has been at the center of the Northwestern Epistemology Brownbag series from the very start. Matthew will be handing over the administration of the series to Amy in AY 2012-13. His tireless outreach efforts have enabled us to have many excellent epistemologists, from all over the world, present papers at our workshops in the past three years (see the schedules of the first year and the second year). For this the Northwestern philosophical community and the Chicago-area epistemology community owe him a huge debt of gratitude.

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