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SPRING 2004
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Friday, January 30
4:00pm, Gambrell 151 |
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Walter Ott
(East Tennessee State):
Descartes and Berkeley on Mind: The Fourth
Distinction |
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Friday, February 13
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Mary Domski
(California State Fresno):
Beyond Form and Content: Lessons From Newton's
Philosophy of Geometry |
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Monday, February 16
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Matthew Kisner
(UC San Diego):
Descartes on Judgment |
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Friday, February 27
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Barry Loewer
(Rutgers University):
Time and Law |
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Wed-Sun, March 3-7
Adams Mark Hotel |
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NIRT Conference:
Imaging and Imagining
Nanoscience and Engineering
Co-sponsored by the USC Philosophy Department |
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Tuesday, March 16
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Jack Weinstein
(University of North Dakota):
The Primacy of Moral Sentiments: The Scottish Enlightenment
and the 'Adam Smith Problem' |
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Thursday, March 18
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Jay Bernstein
(New School):
Bare Life, Bearing Witness: Auschwitz
and the Pornography of Horror |
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Tuesday, March 23
12:30pm, HUO 615 |
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Matthew E. Kenney
(USC Philosophy):
Apollo, Socrates and the Erotics of
Knowing Oneself |
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Tuesday, April 6
12:30pm, HUO 615 |
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Liz Stillwaggon
(USC Philosophy):
An Account of How Mathematical
Concepts Give Us Knowledge About the World |
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Wednesday, April 14
12:30pm, HUO 615 |
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Raffaella De Rosa
(USC Philosophy):
Prinz's Problematic Proxytypes |
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Thursday, April 15
4:00pm, Nursing 127 |
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Edward Zalta
(CSLI, Stanford University):
Ontology Without Tears: A Solution to the
Problem of Abstract Objects (That Even a Naturalist Could Love) |
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Tuesday, April 20
12:30pm, HUO 615 |
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Martin Donougho
(USC Philosophy):
Categories of Aesthetics |
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Tuesday, April 20
4:00pm, Nursing 127
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Twelfth Annual Sprague
Lecture in Ancient Philosophy
Malcolm Brown (Brooklyn College, CUNY):
Theaetetus, the Man and His Work: Recovering Some of
His Fragments |
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Tuesday, April 27
12:30pm, HUO 615 |
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Otávio Bueno
(USC Philosophy):
Dissolving the Problem of the
Application of Mathematics |
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Tuesday, May 4
12:30pm, Sumwalt 102 |
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Mark Colyvan
(University of Queensland, Australia):
Rationality and Normativity
This talk is also part of the Science Studies
seminar series |
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Thursday, June 10
9:15am, HUO 621 |
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Nikola Ristic
(USC Philosophy):
Nietzsche and Modern Subjectivity
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