Colloquia Program
The Philosophy Colloquia Program takes place most Fridays of the quarter from 4-6PM in H&SS 7077 in John Muir College, unless noted otherwise. A reception for the colloquium speaker follows the talk in H&SS 7076. For more information, contact the Main Office at (858) 534-3070 or check this page for updates.
Fall 2009
- October 16
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Michael Friedman (Stanford University)
"Scientific Rationality after Kuhn" - Abstract
- October 23
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Robert Pippin (University of Chicago)
"What is Conceptual Activity? On the McDowell-Dreyfus (Hegel-Heidegger) Debate" - Abstract
- November 20
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Christian Wuthrich (University of California, San Diego)
"Space and time do not exist, fundamentally" - Abstract
- Dec 4
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Rick Grush (University of California, San Diego)
"The Psychological Basis of Demonstratives" - Abstract
Winter 2010
- January 22
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John Fischer (University of California, Riverside)
- February 19
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Christopher Kutz (University of California, Berkeley, School of Law)
- February 12
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Maudemarie Clark (University of California, Riverside)
- March 5
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John Perry (Stanford University)
- March 15
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Frank Arntzenius, Oxford University
"Physics and the Existence of Mathematical Objects."
Spring 2010
- May 7
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Niko Kolodny (University of California, Berkeley)
- May 14
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Mark Crimmins (Stanford University)
- May 21
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Rachana Kamtekar (University of Arizona)