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Colloquium Series, 2000-2001

DATE SPEAKER AFFILIATION TITLE
9/21-23 CONFERENCE
(Andrew Benjamin, Constantin Boundas, Penelope Deutscher, Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Susan James, Todd May, Dennis Schmidt, Rodolphe Gasche)
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Steve Daniel
Current Continental Thought and Early Modern Philosophy
10/12/00 Joe Salerno Texas A&M University "Semantic Anti-Realism and Its Paradoxes"
10/19/00 Mark Heller Southern Methodist University "Interpreting Worlds: Identity and Impossibility"
11/2/00 Eleonore Stump St. Louis University "Augustine on Grace and Free Will"
11/16/00 Robert Bernasconi University of Memphis "John Locke and the Event of Appropriation: A Heideggerian Reading of 'Of Property'"
11/30/00 David Copp Bowling Green State University "Four Epistemological Challenges for Moral Naturalism"
1/16/01 Paul Hendrickson Ohio University "On the Uses and Disadvantages of Reflexivity for Life"
1/18/01 Graeme Forbes Tulane University "Sets, Types and Intensional Transitives"
1/23/01 Nelson Maldonado-Torres Brown University"The Self and the Struggle for Recognition: Toward a Post-Imperial Conception of the Social and the Political"
1/25/01 Eric NelsonTexas A&M University "Habermas on Interpretive Understanding and Social Criticism"
1/30/01 Theodore George Villanova University"Hegel, Community, and the Affective Dimension of Political Life"
2/15/01 Tom Flynn Emory University "Pyramids and Prisms: Reading Foucault in 3-D"
2/20/01 Igal Kvart Hebrew University, Jerusalem "Causation and the Thirsty Traveler"
3/1/01 Steve Darwall
(Lone Star Tourist)
University of Michigan "Two Dogmas of Empiricism in Ethics"
3/22/01 David Levin Northwestern University "Civilized Cruelty: Nietzsche on the Disciplinary Practices of Western Culture"
4/5/01 Cora Diamond University of Virginia "The Hardness of the Soft: Wittgenstein's Early Thought about Scepticism"
4/19/01 Michael Davis Illinois Institute of Technology "Three Myths about Engineering's Codes of Ethics"
Colloquia begin at 3:45 p.m. in room 213 of Bolton Hall. Refreshments are served one half hour preceding talks given by out of town visitors. For more information, call (979) 845-5660 or send email.