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SPRING 2001
USC Philosophy Friday, January 26
3:30pm, Gambrell 151
  Dennis Preston (Michigan State University):
The Linguistic Theories of Real People
USC Philosophy Friday, January 26
4:00pm, Gambrell 250
  Helen Hattab (Southern Illinois University at Carbondale):
The Grounding of Efficient Causation in the Aristotelean and Mechanist Traditions
USC Philosophy Friday, February 16
4:00pm, Gambrell 250
  Andrew Light (New York University):
The Urban Blind Spot in Environmental Ethics
USC Philosophy Saturday, February 24
4:00pm, Gambrell 151
  Panel Discussion: Susan Dwyer (Philosophy, University of Maryland); Jan Love (Political Science, University of South Carolina); Peter Kallaway (Education, University of Western Cape, South Africa); Alan Wieder (Education, University of South Carolina)
Truth, Reconciliation, and the Future of South Africa: A Discussion of Desmond Tutu's No Future Without Forgiveness
USC Philosophy Fri-Sun, March 2-4
Coastal Carolina University
  Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy.
Program.
USC Philosophy Tuesday, March 6
2:00pm, HUO 615
  Bill Martin (DePaul University):
Sartre and Colonialism
USC Philosophy Monday, March 19
4:00pm, Gambrell 152
Reception Follows in
Gambrell 428
  The Ninth Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy.
Reginald Allen (Northwestern University):
Thrasymachus and the Concept of Justice
USC Philosophy Thu-Sat, March 22-24
See schedule for
times and places
  Conference on Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
North and South: Identity, Imagination, and Memory in Medieval and Renaissance Cultures (Conference Co-ordinator: Jeremiah Hackett, USC Philosophy).
USC Philosophy Thu-Sat, March 29-31
See schedule for details
  French Literature Conference, 2001 (co-sponsored by USC Philosophy). Keynote Speaker: Howard Bloch, Yale University
USC Philosophy Friday, April 6
4:00pm, Gambrell 152
  Joseph Allen Cain (University College London):
Place-making: George Simpson's Use of His 1939 Venezuela Expedition
USC Philosophy Thursday, April 12
12:30pm, Gressette Room
Harper College
  2001 Annual Science Studies Lecture
Babak Ashrafi (MIT Dibner Institute):
Science Studies over the Web
USC Philosophy Friday, April 13
2:00pm, PSC 409
  Babak Ashrafi (MIT Dibner Institute):
Erotetic Structures in the Production of Quantum Field Theory
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 17
9:30am, HUC 317
  Plenary Lecture in Medical Humanities
Herbert M. Swick, M.D. (University of Montana):
Two Roads Diverged: The Two Cultures Revisited
(Co-sponsored by the Fullerton Fund)
USC Philosophy Wednesday, April 18
4:00am, PSC 409
  Naseem Rahman (University of Trieste, Italy):
Epistemology and Methodologies for Complex Systems
(Co-sponsored with the USC Physics Department)
USC Philosophy Friday, April 20
4:00pm, Gambrell 250
  Victoria Davion (University of Georgia):
Coming Down to Earth on Cloning: An Ecofeminist Perspective
USC Philosophy Thursday, April 26
4:00pm, Flynn Hall 207
  Plenary Lecture in Medical Humanities
Robert Truog, M.D. (Harvard Medical School):
Brain Death and the Ethical Foundation of Organ Transplantation


Past colloquium schedules:
Fall 2000 | Spring 2000 | Fall 1999 | Spring 1999 | Fall 1998
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