Past
Colloquia 2003-2004
| Date |
Speaker |
Institution |
Topic |
| September
26 |
Terry
Horgan |
University
of Arizona |
"Morphological
Content and Justified Belief" |
|
October 16 |
Michael
Nelson |
Yale
University |
"Descriptivism,
anti-essentialism and the (syntactic) de re" |
|
October 17 |
Robin
Jeshion |
Yale
University |
"Singular
Thought Without Acquaintance" |
| November
21 |
Uriah
Kriegel |
University
of Arizona |
"For
Your Eyes Only: Perception and the Realm of Appearance" |
| December
5 |
Nadeem
Hussain |
Stanford
University |
"The
Return of Moral Fictionalism" |
| January
22 |
Scott
Soames* |
Princeton
University |
"Sources
and Varieties of Two Dimensionalism" |
| January
23 |
Scott
Soames* |
Princeton
University |
"Why
Ambitous Two Dimensionalism Cannot Succeed" |
| January
26 |
Scott
Soames* |
Princeton
University |
"What's
it All About. Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century" |
| February
27 |
Prof.
Wayne A. Davis |
Georgetown
University |
"The
Twin Earth Case and the Gricean Program" |
April
9 |
Jon
McGinnis |
University
of Missouri, St. Louis |
"Nature,
Causation, and Naturalized Epistemology in Medieval Islam" |
April
23 |
Nathon
Salmon |
University
of California, Santa Barbara |
""Three
Perspectives on Quantifying In" |
April
30 |
Robert
Kane |
University
of Texas, Austin |
"Free
Will, Responsibility and Indeterminism: New Perspectives on an Ancient
Problem" |
*The Soames colloquia were the 2nd series of lectures in the
Onsager Lecture Series,
made possible by a very generous gift from Richard and
Debra Onsager.
|