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Colloquium Series, 2001-2002

DATE SPEAKER AFFILIATION TITLE
09/13/01 Colin Allen TAMU "Animal Pain"
09/20/01 Heather Gert TAMU "Wittgenstein on Thinking"
10/18/01 David Sosa University of Texas at Austin"Free Mental Causation"
11/01/01 Mark Kaplan University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee"Tales of the Unknown"
11/15/01 Scott Pratt University of Oregon"The Native Prophetic Movement and the Roots of American Pragmatism"
11/29/01 Jason Stanley University of Michigan, Ann Arbor"Modality and What is Said"
Tuesday
2/5
Roger Sansom University of North Carolina "How Ingenious Genes Overcome the Difficulty of Development"
Tuesday
2/12
Steven Weinstein Dartmouth College Objectivity, Information, and Maxwell's Demon
Abstract
2/14 Jeffrey Poland University of Nebraska "Scientific Objectivity and the Classification of Mental Disorder"
2/28 Michael Williams
Lone Star Tourist
Johns Hopkins University Facts, Truth, and Knowledge:
How to Read Wittgenstein's On Certainty
4/4 Holmes Rolston Colorado State University "Challenges in Environmental Ethics"
4/23
Tuesday

Jonathan Vogel Amherst College "Skeptical Arguments"
5/20
Monday

Jorge J. E. Gracia State University of New York at Buffalo "Categories vs. Genera: Suárez's Difficult Balancing Act"
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.