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FALL 1999
USC Philosophy Friday, September 17
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  Diana Raffman (Ohio State University):
Is Indistinguishability Nontransitive?
USC Philosophy Friday, September 24
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  Cora Diamond (University of Virginia):
Does Bismarck Have a Beetle in His Box? The Private Language Argument in the Tractatus
USC Philosophy Monday, September 27
6:00pm, The Nickelodeon
  Peter Forgacs (Czech filmmaker):
Wittgenstein Tractatus: A Video Essay
USC Philosophy Thursday, September 30
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  John Clayton (Boston University, Religious Studies):
Rationality and the Gods
USC Philosophy Friday, October 8
12:30pm, HUO 621
  Bill Martin (DePaul University):
Sartre: The Philosopher of His Century After His Century
USC Philosophy Friday, October 15
2:00pm, Gambrell 429
  Catherine Holland (University of Missouri, Columbia):
Sexual Reconstruction: Gender, Political Friendship, and the New Techniques of Citizenship
USC Philosophy Monday, October 18
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  Catherine Kintzler (University of Lille-III):
The Natural, the Supernatural, and the Sublime: Theatre, Opera, and Philosophy in Classical France
USC Philosophy Friday, October 22
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  Michael Costa (University of South Carolina):
Motivation and Weakness of Will
USC Philosophy Mon-Wed, October 25-27
3:30-6:00pm, Gambrell 429
  Charles Taylor (McGill University):
Faculty seminar: Models of Reason in Contemporary Culture
(Sign up by October 1)
USC Philosophy Wednesday, October 27
8:00pm, Gambrell 153
  Charles Taylor (McGill University):
Public lecture: Democracy and Exclusion
USC Philosophy Friday, November 12
4:00pm, Gambrell 258
  David Carr (Emory University):
History, Fiction, and Human Time
USC Philosophy Tuesday, November 30
4:00pm, Gambrell 005
  Allen Cribb (Kings College, London):
The Diffusion of the Health Agenda and the Dissolution of Professional Ethics (Sponsored by the Center for Bioethics, Institute of Public Affairs, and the Fullerton Foundation)
USC Philosophy Thursday, December 9
4:00pm, Gambrell 151
  John Cleary (Boston College):
Paideia in Plato's Laws


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Spring 1999 | Fall 1998
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