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City University of New York Graduate Center

Spring 2003 Colloquium Series

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Feb. 5       The JERROLD J. KATZ MEMORIAL LECTURE
  Paul Boghossian, NYU
  "Reasoning and Rule-Following"
 
Feb. 12 NO COLLOQUIUM; GRADUATE CENTER CLOSED
 
Feb. 19 Bernard Roy, Sarah Lawrence College
  "Descartes' Self-Inflicted Sting"
Room 9204/9205
 
Feb. 26 Adam Elga, Princeton University
  "Memory Failure, Reflection, and Epistemic Solidarity"
 
Mar. 5 Francis Kamm, NYU
  "An Aspect of War and Morality"
 
Mar. 12 Robert Meyers, York University, Ontario
  Finding Value in Davidson
 
Mar. 19 Claudine Verheggen, Graduate Center/City College
  "Wittgenstein's Rule-Following Considerations and the Objectivity of Meaning
 
Mar. 26 Michael Levin, Graduate Center/City College
  "Mars Attacks! How Still to be a Compatibilist"
 
Apr. 2 Greg Currie, University of Nottingham
  "Deceptive Signal, Pretended Action"
 
Apr. 9 Carsten Hansen, University of Oslo/NYU
  "Truth Disquotation and the Life of the Mind"
 
Apr. 16 NO COLLOQUIUM; GRADUATE CENTER CLOSED
 
Apr. 23 NO COLLOQUIUM; GRADUATE CENTER CLOSED
 
Apr. 30 Omar Dahbour, Hunter College
  "Borders, Consent, and Democracy"
 
May 7 Allan Gibbard, University of Michigan
  TBA
 
May 14 Christa Accompora, Hunter College
  "On Sovereignty and Overhumanity: Why it matters how we read Nietzsche's Genealogy, II:2"

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