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COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
SPRING 2005
USC Philosophy January 10
Monday, 4:00pm
HUC 201
  Moral Consideration, the Land Ethic, and Nano Manipulability
Benjamin Hale (New York University)
USC Philosophy January 14
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Reforming Federal Endangered Species Funding: Environmental Ethics Meets Environmental Science, Policy and Economics
Marybeth Bauer (University of Maryland)
USC Philosophy January 21
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  A Novel Account of Scientific Anomaly: Implications for Environmental Ethics and Policy
Kevin Elliott (Louisiana State University)
USC Philosophy January 26
Wednesday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Philosophy Needs Medicine: The Case of Descartes and the Problem of Other Minds
Gideon Manning (University of Chicago)
USC Philosophy January 28
Friday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Conscientious Autonomy: Displacing Decisions in Health Care
Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University)
USC Philosophy February 2
Wednesday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Germ-Line Genetic Enhancement and Rawlsian Primary Goods
Fritz Allhoff (Institute for Ethics, American Medical Association)
USC Philosophy February 3
Thursday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Aristotle and the Science of Nature
Andrea Falcon (Virginia Tech)
USC Philosophy February 9
Wednesday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Does Liberalism Need Enemies?
Falguni Sheth (Hampshire College)
USC Philosophy February 10
Thursday, 4:30pm
BA 008
  Pros hen and the Foundations of Aristotle's Metaphysics
Heike Sefrin-Weis (Leibniz-Archive, Hanover Germany)
USC Philosophy February 10-12
Thursday–Saturday
[program]
  Seventh Annual Comparative Literature Conference
Thinking on the Boundaries: The Availability of Philosophy in Film and Literature
Keynote Speaker: Stanley Cavell (Harvard)
USC Philosophy February 14
Monday, 4:00pm
BA 436
  Dirtying Aristotle's Hands? – The Theory of 'Mixed Actions' in the Nicomachean Ethics, III, 1
Karen Margrethe Nielsen (Cornell University)
USC Philosophy February 21
Monday, 4:00pm
BA 436
  The Place Where Life Hides Away: Merleau-Ponty, Fanon, and the Location of Bodily Being
Gayle Salamon (University of California, Berkeley)
USC Philosophy March 2-5
Wednesday–Saturday
[program]
  Nano Ethics
A Conference Sponsored by  nanoScience and Technology Studies
USC Philosophy March 17
Thursday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Skepticism, Externalism, and the Recognitional Conception of Self-Knowledge
Dorit Bar-On (UNC Chapel Hill)
USC Philosophy March 18
Friday, 12:15pm
Barnwell (Walsh Conf Rm)
  Expression of Self-Knowledge
Dorit Bar-On (UNC Chapel Hill)
USC Philosophy March 25
Friday, 11:00am
HUO 621
  Toward an Embodied Aesthetic
Eric Mullis (USC Philosophy)
USC Philosophy April 1
Friday, 4:00pm
Gambrell 153
  Irresolute Ways for Fanatic Times: The "Unresolved Man" of 1589, Montaigne, and Hamlet
George Hoffmann (University of Michigan)
USC Philosophy April 6
Wednesday, 4:00pm
BA 464
  Medieval Greek Theories of Imagination
Evangelos Moutsopoulos (University of Athens)
USC Philosophy April 6
Wednesday, 7:00pm
Rutledge Chapel
  The Web of Learning
Michael S. Mahoney (History Department and Program in the History of Science, Princeton University)
USC Philosophy April 8
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Thirteenth Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy
Plato, Freud, and the Tripartite Soul
John Ferrari (University of California, Berkeley)
USC Philosophy April 15
Friday, 4:00pm
BA 436
  Species Are Not Explanatory Kinds: Evidence from the Debate Over Laws in Biology
Todd Grantham (Department of Philosophy, College of Charleston)
USC Philosophy April 21
Thursday, 4:00pm
BA 008
  Convention, Conversation and Presupposition
Mandy Simons (Carnegie Mellon University)
USC Philosophy May 13
Friday, 11:00am
HUO 621
  Hegel's Ladder and Symbolic Forms
Matt Miller (University of Central Oklahoma)


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