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2005-2006 Colloquium Schedule
Autumn 2005 || Winter 2006 || Spring 2006Talks are held at 3:30 pm in 347 University Hall, unless otherwise indicated.
Autumn Quarter 2005
Friday, September 23, 2005
Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Locating the Real Behind the Theater of Representations: A Critique of B. van Fraassen's Constructive Empiricism
Friday, October 14, 2005
Jason Stanley Rutgers
Knowledge, Action, and Interests
Friday, November 4, 2005
Lisa Downing University of Illinois at Chicago
Superadding Thought to Matter
Monday, November 7, 2005
Abe Roth University of Illinois at Chicago
Testimonial Warrant: Heard & Overheard
Monday, November 14, 2005
Ben Caplan University of Manitoba
Sets and Sandwiches
Friday, November 18, 2005
Tim Schroeder University of Manitoba
The Neuroscience of Moral Motivation (Or, What Makes Kantians Tic?)
Friday, December 2, 2005
Richard Samuels King's College, London
What's Wrong with the Extended Mind?
Winter Quarter 2006
Friday, January 6, 2006
Steven Gross
Knowledge of Meaning, Conscious and Unconscious
Monday, January 9, 2006
Stephan Hartmann London School of Economics and Political Science
Modeling in Philosophy of Science
Friday, January 13, 2006
Wayne Wu UC Berkeley
Attention and Agency in the Causal Order
Friday, January 21, 2006
Jonathan Weisberg Rutgers University
Debunking the Representation Theorem Argument for Probabilism
Monday, January 23, 2006
Declan Smithies NYU
Consciousness, Attention, and Rational Intuition
Monday, January 29, 2006
Christian Wuthrich University of Pittsburgh
Approaching the Planck Scale from a Generally Relativistic Point of View
Friday, February 3, 2006
Michael Glanzberg University of California at Davis
Context and Unrestricted Quantification
Spring Quarter 2006
Friday, April 7, 2006
Gary Hatfield University of Pennsylvania
On Perceptual Constancy and Visual Space
Monday, April 17, 2006
John Broome University of Oxford
Are the Requirements of Rationality Normative?
Friday, May 5, 2006
Thomas Hurka University of Toronto
Asymmetries in Value
Friday, May 12, 2006
John Hawthorne Rutgers
Singular Thought
