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Speaker Series: Sarah Paul (Wisconsin)

October 7, 2016 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Sarah Paul will present her paper, “Grit”. Click here to download a copy of the paper.

Abstract:

Many of our most important goals require months or even years of effort to achieve, and some never get achieved at all.  As social psychologists have lately emphasized, success in pursuing such goals requires the capacity for perseverance, or “grit.”  Philosophers have had little to say about grit, however, insofar as it differs from more familiar notions of willpower or continence.  We (Paul and Morton) hypothesize that grit has an important epistemic component, in that failures of perseverance are often caused by a significant loss of confidence that one will succeed if one continues to try.  Correspondingly, successful exercises of grit often involve a kind of epistemic resilience in the face of failure, injury, rejection, and other setbacks that constitute genuine evidence that success is not forthcoming.  We discuss whether and to what extent such epistemic resilience is rational.

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Date:
October 7, 2016
Time:
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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