Fall, 2001 | |
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October 26
Stephen Stich Rutgers University "Normativity and Epistemic Intuitions" |
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November 9
Alison Simmons Harvard University "Spatial Perception from a Cartesian Point of View" |
Winter, 2002 | |
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January 4
Mary Coleman University of Arizona (now at Bard College) "The Problem of Action" |
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January 7
Stephen Finlay University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (now at University of Southern California) "Why We Need Not Be Nondescriptivists" |
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January 11
David Sussman Princeton University "Sheer Perversity" |
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January 15
Robert Johnson University of Missouri "Virtue and Right" |
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January 18
Pekka Väyrynen Cornell University (now at UC Davis) "Evaluative Comparisons and Moral Justification" |
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January 21
Russ Shafer-Landau University of Kansas (now at University of Wisconsin, Madison) "Ethics as Philosophy" |
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April 12
Ted Sider Syracuse University (now at Rutgers University) "Vagueness, Ambiguity, and the Application of Logic" |
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May 10
Delia Graff Cornell University "Descriptions in Desire Ascriptions" |
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May 17
Barry Stroud UC Berkeley "Metaphysical Dissatisfactions: Modality and Value" |
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May 31
Lenny Clapp Illinois Wesleyan University "The Problem of Negative Existentials Does Not Exist: Another Case for Dynamic Semantics"
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