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Fall 2002 Colloquium Series

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Sept. 4      No Colloquium

Sept. 11 Bas van Frassen, Princeton University
"The Visible and the Invisible World"

Sept. 18 Gerald Cohen, All Souls College, Oxford University
"Facts and Principles"

Sept. 25 Rohit Parikh, Brooklyn College/Graduate Center
"Knowledge, Common Knowledge, and Social Behavior"

Oct. 2 Saul Smilansky, Haifa University
"Free Will and Illusion"

Oct. 9 Richard Sorabji, Wolfson College, Oxford; Kings College, London
"Personal Identity: Ancient and Modern Problems"

Oct. 16 Emily Michael, Brooklyn College
"Reid's Misunderstood Response to Hume's Skepticism"

Oct. 23 Vadim Batitsky, St. John's University
"When Good Theories Make Bad Predications"

Oct. 30 The Marx Wartofsky Lecture
Bernard Boxill, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Rousseau's Anti-Racism"
Proshansky Auditorium

Nov. 6 Hartry Field, New York University
"No Fact of the Matter: A Unified Treatment of Vagueness, Indeterminacy, and the Semantic Paradoxes"

Nov. 13 Jim Landesman, Hunter College/Graduate Center
"Rawls on Hiroshima: The Question of the Morality of the Use of Atomic Weapons in August 1945"

Nov. 20 Jody Azzouni, Tufts University
"Theortical Terms, Obersvational Terms, and Scientific Realism"

Nov. 27 THANKSGIVING
NO COLLOQUIUM

Dec. 4 The Dean Kolitch Lecture
Stefan Baumrin, Lehman College/Graduate Center
"The Shoes of the Other"

Dec. 11 Joseph Raz, Columbia University
Numbers, With Contractualism and Without

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