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FALL 2002
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Mon-Fri, Aug 5-9
Gambrell 428-429 |
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Workshop:
Reading Nanoscience |
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Friday, September 6
4:00pm, Gambrell 151 |
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Gregg Horowitz
(Vanderbilt University):
Unhanding Art: The Face of Photoshop |
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Thursday, September 19
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Christopher Preston
(USC Philosophy):
Linking Epistemology and Environmental Philosophy |
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Thursday, September 26
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Anne Bezuidenhout
(USC Philosophy):
Semantics/Pragmatics Interface |
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Friday, October 11
4:00pm, Gambrell 151 |
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Dorothea Lotter
(Wake Forest University):
Transcendental Platonism: An Interpretation of Frege's Philosophy of
Thought |
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Wednesday, October 16
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Nikola Ristic
(USC Philosophy):
Nietzsche and Modern Subjectivity |
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Wednesday, October 23
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Raffaella De Rosa
(USC Philosophy):
Descartes' Account of Material Falsity |
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Wednesday, October 30
3:30pm, Preston College |
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Ed Munn Sanchez
(USC Philosophy):
The Expert's Role in Nanotechnology.
(This talk is also part of the Nanoculture
and the Science Studies
Seminar Series.) |
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Friday, November 8
4:00pm, Gambrell 151 |
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Lori Gruen
(Wesleyan University):
Overcoming Moral Alienation |
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Wednesday, November 20
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Tom Burke
(USC Philosophy):
Why Quine Can't Be a Pragmatist |
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Thursday, November 21
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Otávio Bueno
(USC Philosophy):
How to Be an Empiricist
(This talk is also part of the Science Studies
Seminar Series.) |
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Thursday, December 5
12:30pm, HUO 621 |
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Jan Opsomer
(USC Philosophy):
Frank Speech and Flattery in Platonic Moral Theory |
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Friday, December 6
4:00pm, Gambrell 151 |
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Robert Bernasconi
(University of Memphis):
Sartre and Freedom |