Charles Côté-Bouchard
Carleton University
Montréal, Rutgers, King's College London

​​charles.cote79 -at- gmail.com​
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  • ‘Error theory, self-defeat, and skepticisms’
    • Mar 2020. Cyprus Metaethics Workshop, Nicosia, Cyprus
  • 'Théorie de l’erreur, auto-destruction et scepticismes'
    • Mar 2020. Journées de méta-éthique, Aix-en-Provence, France
  • ‘Is the Internet safe? Personalization and the threat of epistemological skepticism’
    • Juin 2019. Second Annual Social Epistemology Network Event (SENE2), Songdo, South Korea
  • ‘Doxastic partiality as a manifestation (and not a requirement) of friendship’
    • Juin 2019. CPA congress, UBC, Vancouver, BC
    • Mar 2019. CRÉ/Parr Center for Ethics joint conference, UNC Chapel Hill, NC
    • Mar 2019. Recherches récentes en philosophie analytique, Université de Montréal
  • ‘Agency, normativity, and epistemology’/‘Varieties of epistemic constitutivism’
    • Fév 2019. American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Meeting, Denver, CO
    • Fév 2019. Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire sur la Normativité. Montréal, QC
  • ‘Internet et éthique de la croyance : les dangers épistémiques de la personnalisation’
    • Nov 2018. Les midis de l’éthique, Centre de recherche en éthique, Université de Montréal
  • ‘Is the Internet safe? Personalization and the threat of epistemological skepticism’
    • Juin 2018. Applied epistemology retreat, Prindle Institute for Ethics, DePauw University, IN
    • Juin 2018. ‘Fake Knowledge’ Conference, University of Cologne, Germany
    • Juin 2018. Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Université du Québec à Montréal
    • Mai 2018. Joint ALFAn-PHILOGICA Conference, Villa de Leyva, Colombia
  • ‘Epistemic normativity for naturalists’
    • Juin 2018. The Future of Normativity, University of Kent, UK
  • ‘Is epistemic normativity value-based?’ / ‘The value-based theory of reasons and epistemic normativity’
    • Mai 2017. Annual Congress of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Ryerson University
    • Juil 2016. Understanding Value V, University of Sheffield
  • ‘Constructivisme métaéthique et normativité’
    • Fév 2017. 5èmes Journées de métaéthique, Lausanne University, Switzerland
  • ‘Epistemic norms, normativity, and epistemology’
    • Nov 2015. Leuven Epistemology Conference: Epistemic Norms, KU Leuven
  • ‘Why epistemic normativity won't come from what is constitutive of belief’
    • Mai 2015. 12th London-Berkeley Philosophy Conference, UC Berkeley
    • Mai 2015. 5th Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference.
      • Respondent: Elizabeth Fricker
    • Fév 2015. London Spring Graduate Conference in Philosophy
  • ‘Why avoid error? On the alleged categoricity of epistemic norms’
    • Mai 2015. 4th Stockholm Philosophy Graduate Conference
      • Respondent: Anandi Hattiangadi
  • ‘Les normes épistémiques prouvent-elles le réalisme moral?’
    • Juin 2015. Triennial SOPHA Congress, UdeM/UQÀM
    • Mai 2015. 4èmes Journées de métaéthique, Université de Rennes 1
  • ‘Epistemic instrumentalism and the authority of epistemic norms’
    • Juil 2014. European Epistemology Network Meeting, Madrid
    • Juin 2014. 4th Edinburgh Graduate Epistemology Conference.
      • Respondent: Matthew McGrath
    • Juin 2014. Kracow Workshops in Analytic Philosophy
  • ‘Comment éviter la théorie de l’erreur épistémique?’
    • Mar 2014. Colloque jeunes chercheurs (SOPHA), Ovronnaz, Switzerland
  • ‘Why be an epistemic expressivist?’ / ‘A challenge to epistemic non-cognitivism’
    • Avr 2014. 5th Northwestern-Notre-Dame Epistemology Graduate Conference, Northwestern
    • Sep 2013. Salzburg Conference for Young Analytic Philosophy (SOPhiA), Salzburg University
  • ‘Morality, reasons for belief, and the metaethics of belief’
    • Mai 2013. HU Berlin–KCL Graduate Philosophy Workshop, King’s College London
  • ‘Epistemic blame and the challenge of doxastic involuntarism’
    • Avr 2012. 12th Columbia-NYU Graduate Conference in Philosophy, Columbia University
  • ‘Epistemic deontologism and the voluntarist strategy’
    • Nov 2011. Florida Philosophical Association Annual Conference, Nova Southeastern University

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  • Anne Baril ‘Is knowledge a basic good?’
    • Mai 2019. Happiness, Wellbeing, and the Good Life, Montréal, Canada
  • Daniel Singer ‘There are permissible epistemic trade-offs’
    • Mar 2018. Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop
  • Ralph Wedgwood ‘Against evidence’
    • Mai 2017. St. Louis Annual Conference on Reasons and Rationality (SLACRR)
  • Michael Ridge ‘Reliability without relativism: How quasi-realists can have it both ways’
    • Juin 2015. Southampton University Workshop on Epistemic and Practical Normativity

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