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SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY
2003 Annual Conference

USC Lancaster
Lancaster, South Carolina
March 7-8, 2003

Conference Program | On-Site Registration Information | Hotel Accommodations
Map and Directions | Original Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines
 

SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS AND EVENTS


FRIDAY MARCH 7

    Registration 6:00pm–7:00pm
James Bradley Arts & Sciences Building Lobby

Session I
7:00pm–8:00pm Bradley 120
Chair: Mark Stone, Furman University

    Raffaella De Rosa, USC Columbia
    Descartes on the Representationalism of Sensation: The Case of Materially False Ideas

    Reneé Smith, Coastal Carolina
    Representationalism and the Inverted Spectrum

    Official Opening and Welcome
    Bradley Multipurpose Room

Reception 8:00pm
Bradley Multipurpose Room

SATURDAY MARCH 8

    Registration 9:00am–11:00am
James Bradley Arts & Sciences Building Lobby

Session II
9:00am–10:00am Bradley 120
Chair: Alfred Nordmann

    Otávio Bueno, USC Columbia
    Problems for Full-Blooded Platonism

    Dennis Earl, Coastal Carolina
    FieldÕs Problem and the Reliability of A Priori Intuition

Break 10:00am–10:15am

Session III
10:15am–11:15am Bradley 120
Chair: Jim Griffis, USC Spartanburg

    George Jose Backen, SUNY at Buffalo
    Moral Emotions and Justified Homicide

    Blanche Premo-Hopkins, USC Aiken
    Between Distinctions (and moral decision making)

Break 11:15am–11:30am

Session IV
11:30am–12:30pm Bradley 120
Chair: Malcolm Munson, Greenville Technical College

    Hans von Rautenfeld, USC Columbia
    "Life, for it or against it": Nietzsche's Symtomatology of Optimism and Pessimism

    David Przekupowski, USC Columbia
    Self and Transcendence in Kierkegaard

Lunch 12:30pm–2:00pm Hubbard Hall Gallery

Session V
2:00pm–3:00pm Bradley 120
Chair: Hans von Rautenfeld, USC Ð Columbia

    Peter G. Murphy, USC Union
    Philosophy Expressed through Poetry in Wordsworth and Coleridge

    Alfred Nordmann, USC Columbia
    Laws, Lawlikeness, Generalizations: Continuities and Discontinuities

Break 3:00pm–3:15pm

Session VI
3:15pm–4:45pm Bradley 120
Chair: Nils Rauhut, Coastal Carolina University

    Chad Lykins, College of Charleston
    On Mill's Example of Socrates and the Fool
    Undergraduate Student Essay Winner

    Austin Matzko, USC Columbia
    The Surprised Indian: On the Difference between Miracles and Marvels
    Graduate Student Essay Winner

Break 4:45pm–5:00pm

Business Meeting
5:00pm–5:45pm Bradley 120
Chair: Mark Stone, Furman University

Break 5:45pm–7:00pm

Banquet & Presidential Address
7:00pm–9:00pm Hubbard Hall Gallery
Nils Rauhut, Coastal Carolina University
How Virtuous was Socrates? The Truth about Socrates and Alcibiades


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