Unless otherwise noted, all
talks will be on Fridays at 3p.m. in Logan 402. Logan
Hall is located on the 36th Street Walkway between Walnut St. (to the
North) and Spruce St. For further information, the Department of Philosophy
can be reached at (215) 898-8563.
Are Intentions Reasons?
John Brunero
Columbia University
January 13
**4:00 pm
Hope Must Be a Minefield:
A Theory of Hope in Practice
Adrienne Martin
National Institute of Health
January 18
**5:00pm
Meaning and the Computational Mind
Susan Schneider
Moravian College
January 20
**4:00pm
Looks Non-transitive!
Philippe Chuard
Australia National University
January 25
5:00pm
Against Beneficence
Kyla Ebels Duggan
Harvard University
February 1
5:00pm
Kant on the Foundations of Geometry
Lisa Shabel
Ohio State
February 10
Is There a Role for Representational Content
In Scientific Psychology?
Frances Egan
Rutgers University
February 17
Seybert Lectures
T. M. Scanlon
Harvard University
What is Bame?
March 27
Blame and Feedom
March 28
The Ethics of Blame
March 29
All lectures will be held in Logan Hall, G-17
from 4:30-6:30pm.
The Lure of Extremism: Certainty and Single-mindedness
Amy Gutmann
University of Pennsylvania
March 31
Williams Lecture
What Our Experience with the Continuum
Hypothesis Should Teach Us
Donald A. Martin
UCLA
April 7
3-5pm
Wu and Chen Auditorium
Levine Hall
3330 Walnut Street
Philosophically Oriented IRCS
Colloquia
3401 Walnut Street, Ste. 400
Large Conference Room
TBA
Horacio Arlo-Costa
February 24
12:00pm
GPPC
Philosophy of Science Reading Group
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