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SPRING 2003
USC Philosophy Friday, January 24
4:00pm, HUC 201
  Joseph Boyle (University of Toronto):
Evaluation, Volition, and Desire: Elements of a Theory of Motivations
USC Philosophy Tuesday, February 4
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Hans von Rautenfeld (USC Philosophy):
Moods and Judgment: Optimism and Pessimism in Nietzsche
USC Philosophy Tuesday, February 11
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Tom Burke (USC Philosophy):
Some Facts and Speculations About Human Origins
USC Philosophy Thursday, February 20
3:30pm, Harper 301
  William May (Southern Methodist University):
The Art of Healing in an Age of Turnstile Medicine
(Phi Beta Kappa Fellows Lecture)
USC Philosophy Friday, February 21
4:00pm, HUC 201
  Ernie Lepore (Rutgers Univeristy):
What's Wrong with Contextualism?
USC Philosophy Tuesday, February 25
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Matthew Kenney (USC Philosophy):
Ironic Discourse in Plato's Euthydemus
USC Philosophy Tuesday, March 4
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Michael Costa (USC Philosophy):
Is Hume's Mind in His Brain?
USC Philosophy Tuesday, March 18
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Otávio Bueno (USC Philosophy):
Why Logic Is Not A Priori
USC Philosophy Wednesday, March 19
3:30pm, Preston
Seminar Room
  Sinking Forts, Sliding Lighthouses: Antebellum Engineering Failures
Ann Johnson (History, Fordham)
This talk is also part of the Science Studies seminar series.
USC Philosophy Thu-Sun, March 20-23
BA Bldg, 8th Flr
Room H
  NIRT Conference: Discovering the Nanoscale
Sponsored by University of South Carolina and Technische Universität Darmstadt
USC Philosophy Monday, March 31
11:00am, Gambrell 429
  Matthew Kenney (USC Philosophy):
Seducing the Soul: Eros and Protreptic in the Platonic Dialogues
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 1
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Joe Pappin (USC Philosophy):
Sartre and Maritain: Existential Paths to the Fraternal City
USC Philosophy Thursday, April 3
11:00am, HUO 615
  Kaloyan Hariskov (USC Philosophy):
The Subject of Change in Aristotle's Metaphysics
USC Philosophy Monday, April 7
4:00pm, Gambrell 152
Reception to follow
in Gambrell 428
  Eleventh Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy
Thomas Robinson (University of Toronto):
Sober Second Thoughts? Some Reflections On Plato's Laws
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 8
12:30pm, Preston
Seminar Room
  Alfred Nordmann (Technical University of Darmstadt and USC Columbia):
Nancy Cartwright's Hermeneutics of Science and Nature
This talk is also part of the Science Studies seminar series.
USC Philosophy Thursday, April 17
3:00pm, BA Bldg, 8th Flr
  Bridging the Sciences and Humanities: A Workshop in Interdisciplinarity for the Environment. Presentations by Bill Throop (Green Mountain College, Vermont), Ellen Goldey and John Lane (Wofford College, South Carolina)
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 22
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Henry Cribbs (USC Philosophy):
Leveling Lady Lovelace: What Will It Take for a Computer to Be Creative?
USC Philosophy Friday, April 25
4:00pm, HUC 201
  Lorenzo Simpson (SUNY Stonybrook):
Humanism and its Discontents: The "Problem" of Multi-Culturalism
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 29
12:30pm, HUO 615
  Leigh Hursh (USC Philosophy):
The Subject's Steps in a Rationalist Epistemology
USC Philosophy Thursday, May 1
9:30am, HUO 615
  Sara Shady (USC Philosophy):
The Self in Community: An Exploration of Authentic Being-with Others
USC Philosophy Thursday, May 8
9:30am, HUO 615
  Jennifer Emmert (USC Philosophy):
Self and Transcendence: A Study in the Phenomenology of Religion
USC Philosophy Monday, June 30
10:00am, HUO 615
  Buff Marcus (USC Philosophy):
Wanderings of a Victorian Woman: Harriet Taylor Mill's Views on Human Flourishing
USC Philosophy Monday, June 30
2:00pm, HUO 615
  Cindy Bryson (USC Philosophy):
Marsilio Ficino's "Triple Spiritus": A Consistent and Coherent Theory


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Fall 2002 | Spring 2002 | Fall 2001 | Spring 2001 | Fall 2000 | Spring 2000 | Fall 1999 | Spring 1999 | Fall 1998
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