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SPRING 2006
USC Philosophy January 19
Thursday, 5:00pm
HUC 304
  Love and Truthfulness (Love, Motivation, Obligation)
Neil Delaney (Princeton University)
USC Philosophy January 26
Thursday, 5:00pm
HUC 201
  Virtually All Human Beings as Rightholders: A Non-Speciesist Approach
Matthew Liao (Johns Hopkins University)
USC Philosophy January 30
Monday, 5:00pm
HUC 201
  Effecting a Transition: How to Fill the Gap in Kant's System of Critical Philosophy
Bryan Hall (Virginia Tech)
USC Philosophy February 2
Thursday, 5:00pm
HUC 201
  An Argument for Pluralism
Justin Weinberg (College of William and Mary)
USC Philosophy February 9
Thursday, 5:00pm
HUC 201
  Hope Must Be a Minefield: A Theory of Hope in Practice
Adrienne Martin (National Institute of Health)
USC Philosophy February 13
Monday, 5:00pm
HUC 202
  Kant on Determining One's Duty: A Middle Course Between Rawls and Hermann
Michael Rohlf (Skidmore College)
USC Philosophy February 16
Thursday, 5:00pm
HUC 201
  Perceptions Meet Concepts: Kant's Judgments of Experience in the Light of Brandom's Expressivism
Konstantin Pollok (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
USC Philosophy February 17–18
Friday–Saturday
8th Flr Close-Hipp Bldg
  Joint meeting of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy and the North Carolina Philosophy Society
USC Philosophy February 23
Thursday, 5:00pm
Law School Auditorium
  Charles Knowlton Law and Liberal Arts Lecture
Radical Evil in the Lockean State: The Neglect of the Political Emotions
Martha Nussbaum (U Chicago Law School)
USC Philosophy March 17
Friday, 3:30pm
Nursing 127
  The Rebirth of Environmentalism as Pragmatic, Adaptive Management
Bryan Norton (Georgia Tech)
Respondent: Kevin Elliott (LSU; USC Columbia)
USC Philosophy March 24
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Fourteenth Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy
Ambiguity and Transport: Reflections on the Proem to the Poem of Parmenides
Mitchell Miller (Vassar College)
USC Philosophy March 31
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Hiding the Truth: Drug Company Suppression of Data
Jacqueline Fox (USC School of Law)
USC Philosophy April 4
Tuesday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102
  The Role of Metaphor in the Discussion of Nanotechnology
Joseph Pitt (Virginia Tech)
USC Philosophy April 5
Wednesday, 12:00pm
Sumwalt 102
  Ethical Considerations of Using Healthy Human Subjects in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Research
Leslie Jones (USC School of Medicine)
USC Philosophy April 7
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  The Enigma of Origins: On Heidegger's Readings of Hölderlin's River Hymns
William McNeill (De Paul University)
USC Philosophy April 11
Tuesday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102
  Invisible Origins of Nanotechnology: Herbert Gleiter and the Neglected Role of Materials Science
Alfred Nordmann (Technical University of Darmstadt)
USC Philosophy April 13
Thursday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102
  Developments and Trends in Regulating Nanoparticles: A Response to Davies
David Berube (USC English)
USC Philosophy April 13
Thursday, 3:30pm
Sumwalt 330
  Visual Space as Variable and Task-Orientated: A Study of Van Gogh's "Modern" Use of Scientific Perspective
Patrick Heelan (Georgetown University)
USC Philosophy April 14
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Embodied Consciousness and the Quantum Mind
Patrick Heelan (Georgetown University)
USC Philosophy April 20
Thursday, 12:30pm
Sumwalt 102
  Technology as an Instrument of US Foreign Policy in Europe in the Early Cold War
John Krige (Georgia Tech)
USC Philosophy April 21
Friday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  Blindness as a Way of Seeing: Wittgenstein, Adjudication and the Model of Rules
Thomas Crocker (USC School of Law)

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