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FALL 2004
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September 14
Tuesday, 12:30pm
HUO 615 |
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Broadening the Definition of Thought Experiments: Artificial Life
as Thought Experimentation in Biology
Liz Stillwaggon
(USC Philosophy) |
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October 1-3
Friday-Sunday
BA 8th Floor |
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Synthesis and the Growth of Knowledge:
A conference examining Michael Friedman's work and ideas on the
relationship between history of philosophy and history of science. |
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October 12
Tuesday, 12:30pm
HUO 615 |
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Philosophy and Theology in an
Age of Disbelief
David Przekupowski
(USC Philosophy) |
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October 13
Wednesday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102 |
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The Moral Character of Mad Scientists: How to Say that Science is Evil
Christopher Toumey (Anthropology, USC Columbia) |
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October 26
Tuesday, 3:30pm
Sumwalt 102 |
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Computer Ethics and Social Studies of Computing
Philip Brey (Philosophy, University of Twente) |
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November 5
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127 |
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Evidence in Metaphysics: A Puzzle and a
Non-Solution
Michael Dickson
(USC Philosophy) |
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November 11
Thursday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102 |
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How the History of Technology Can Change Our View of US Foreign Relations: The Cold War, International Technical Cooperation, and the Indian Institutes of Technology as 'MIT-type' Institutions
Ross Bassett (History, North Carolina State University) |
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November 16
Tuesday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102 |
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The Problem of Non-individuality in Quantum Mechanics
Adonai Sant'Anna (Mathematics, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil) |
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Talk postponed
until Spring 2005
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Skepticism, Externalism, and the
Recognitional Conception of Self-Knowledge
Dorit Bar-On
(Philosophy, UNC Chapel Hill) |
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December 1
Wednesday, 12:30pm
HUO 615 |
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Between Life and
Death ... a Life
Sid Littlefield
(USC Philosophy) |