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COLLOQUIA & CONFERENCES
SPRING 2007
USC Philosophy January 16
Tuesday, 4:00pm
Nursing 127
  A Function for Fictions: Expanding the Scope of Science
Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida)
USC Philosophy January 18
Thursday, 5:00pm
Nursing 127
  Why are the Parts of Absolute Space Immobile?
Nicholas Huggett (University of Illinois at Chicago)
USC Philosophy January 26
Friday, 3:30pm
Nursing 127
  Can Classical Structures Explain Quantum Phenomena?
Alisa Bokulich (Boston University)
USC Philosophy February 1
Thursday, 5:00pm
Nursing 127
  The Problem of Purpose in Quality of Life Research
Leah McClimans (University of Toronto)
USC Philosophy February 8
Thursday, 5:00pm
Nursing 127
  Putting Zombies to Rest: The Role of Dynamics in Reduction
Peter Bokulich (Boston University)
USC Philosophy February 13
Tuesday, 5:00pm
Nursing 127
  Disabilities: Should They Be Valued?
Sahar Akhtar (Duke University)
USC Philosophy February 28
Wednesday, 4:00pm
BA 002
  The Eyes Don't Have It: A Strategy For Rethinking Perception
William T. Wojtach (Duke University)
USC Philosophy March 2
Friday, 3:30pm
Nursing 127
  Comparing the Desirability of Options for Choice: Differing Conceptions of Practical Reason
Joseph Boyle (University of Toronto)
USC Philosophy March 5
Monday, 4:00pm
BA Lumpkin Aud.
  Fifteenth Annual Sprague Lecture in Ancient Philosophy:
Justice and Moderation in Plato's Republic
Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University)
USC Philosophy March 8-10
Thu-Sat
Marriott Hotel
  34th Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
(Tentative Program | Registration Information)
USC Philosophy Mar 30-Apr 1
Fri-Sun
  Three-Day Workshop: Naturalism in the Modern Period
USC Philosophy April 27
Friday, 3:30pm
Nursing 127
  Dynamic Partitioning and the Conventionality of Kinds
Jeffrey A. Barrett (University of California, Irvine)


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