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SPRING 2002
USC Philosophy Thursday, January 24
4:00pm, Nursing 127
  Deborah Tollefsen (Ohio State University):
Collective Epistemic Agents
USC Philosophy Tuesday, January 29
9:30am, HUC 412
  Medical Humanities Lecture
Kenneth M. Ludmerer, M.D. (Washington University in St. Louis):
Perspectives on Medical Education
USC Philosophy Friday, February 1
4:00pm, Gambrell 151
  Jon Miller (University of Toronto):
The Stoics and Spinoza on Reason and Action
USC Philosophy Monday, February 4
4:00pm, Nursing 127
  Rafaella De Rosa (Rutgers University):
Locke's Essay, Book I: The Question-Begging Status of the Anti-Nativist Arguments
USC Philosophy Thursday, February 7
4:00pm, Gambrell 151
  Otávio Bueno (California State Univ at Fresno):
An Easy Road to Nominalism
USC Philosophy Monday, February 11
4:00pm, Nursing 127
  Matthew McGrath (Texas A&M University):
A Pragmatic Element in Epistemic Justification
USC Philosophy Thursday, February 14
4:00pm, Nursing 127
  John Roberts (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill):
The Soul is the Will: Berkeley and the Metaphysics of the Mob
USC Philosophy Thu-Sat, February 14–16
Russell House
  Conference: The Future of Cultural Memory. Co-sponsored by the USC Department of Philosophy.
USC Philosophy Thursday, February 28
3:30pm, HUO 615
  Masculinity: An Informal Roundtable Discussion
Don Shewey (Independent Author) and Greg Forter (USC English). Sponsored by USC Philosophy, Theatre and Speech, and English
USC Philosophy Thursday, March 7
4:00pm, Nursing 127
  Sylvia Berryman (Ohio State University):
Mechanical Explanation in Ancient Greek Natural Philosophy
USC Philosophy Thursday, March 21
7:30pm, Law School
Auditorium
  The Fourth Schoeman Lecture in Social and Legal Philosophy.
Marianne Constable (UC Berkeley):
Miranda's Brave New Law
USC Philosophy Friday, March 22
12:00noon, Preston
Seminar Room
  Marianne Constable (UC Berkeley):
Brown Bag Colloquium, on a topic related to her Schoeman Lecture (see above)
USC Philosophy Fri-Sat, April 5–6
Euphradian Hall
Harper College
  Conference: Philosophy of Religion at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century. Co-sponsored by the USC Department of Philosophy (Coordinator: Jerald Wallulis).
USC Philosophy Monday, April 8
3:30pm, Gambrell 151
Reception to follow
in Gambrell 428
  Tenth Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy.
Diskin Clay (Duke University):
The New Empedocles and the Problem of Philosophical Poetry
USC Philosophy Monday, April 8
4:00pm, HUO 621
  Andrew Cathcart (University of South Carolina):
Freedom, Self-Knowledge and Self-Deception: A Problematic in the Thought of Kant, Hegel and Kierkegaard (dissertation defense)
USC Philosophy Tuesday, April 9
4:15pm, HUO 615
  Timothy Preston (University of South Carolina):
Reductionism with a Human Face (dissertation defense)
USC Philosophy Friday, April 12
4:00pm, Gambrell 429
  POSTPONED: Eighth Annual Science Studies Lecture.
Robert Batterman (Ohio State University):
Limiting Reductions and Emergence
USC Philosophy Friday, April 26
4:00pm, Gambrell 151
  Peter Machamer (University of Pittsburgh):
Descartes is Not Really a Dualist: The Case of Perception


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