The British Society for the Theory of Knowledge (BSTK) invites you to its 2026 conference, to be held at Exeter College, University of Oxford on 2nd-4th September 2026.
The British Society for the Theory of Knowledge is a registered charity (SC050235) dedicated to furthering philosophical research in epistemology.
Every two years, the BSTK holds a major conference on themes in epistemology. For more information about the BSTK and previous conferences, see here: https://bstk.org.uk/events.html
This year's confirmed speakers:
• Alexander Bird (Cambridge)
• Jessica Brown (St Andrews)
• J. Adam Carter (Glasgow)
• Paul Faulkner (Sheffield)
• Lizzie Fricker (Oxford))
• Kathrin Gluer-Pagin (Stockholm)
• Alison Hills (Oxford)
• Christoph Kelp (Glasgow)
• Maria Lasonen (Helsinki)
• Clayton Littlejohn (ACU)
• Ofra Magidor (Oxford)
• Bernhard Salow (Oxford)
• Mona Simion (Oxford))
• Martin Smith (Edinburgh)
• Julia Staffel (Colorado Boulder)
• Asa Wikforss (Stockholm)
• Timothy Williamson (Oxford)
Organisers: Bernhard Salow and Mona Simion
Dates: 02 September 2026 - 04 September 2026
Location: Cohen Quad, Exeter College, University of Oxford, Walton St, Oxford OX1 2HG
Sponsors:
ERC KnowledgeLab, University of Oxford
ERC KnowHow, University of Glasgow
COGITO Epistemology Research Centre, University of Glasgow
Registration: Open. Participation in the conference is conditional on paying a registration fee of £240. Payments can be made via this link: https://bstk.org.uk/bstk-biennial-conference.html Deadline: August 15 2026. The registration fee covers coffee/tea, lunches, and drinks receptions for all conference days, as well as the conference dinner (September 2nd, Dining Hall, Exeter College, Turl Street). Registered participants also benefit from access to booking College accommodation in Oxford at special, low rates.
https://bstk.org.uk/bstk-biennial-conference.html