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Past Events

2006-7

11.03.2006 Adam Elga - Princeton University
"Lucky to be Rational, Lucky to be Wise"
11.17.2006 Cian Dorr - University of Pittsburgh
01.19.2007 Michael Bratman - Stanford University
02.16.2007 Niko Kolodny - UC Berkeley
04.27.2007 Kit Fine - NYU

2005-6

10.07.2005 Jamie Dreier - Brown University
"Negation for Expressivists"
10.31.2005 Justin D'Arms - Ohio State University
"Anthropocentric Constraints on Human Value"
11.11.2005 Michael Martin - University College / UC Berkeley
"Passions Restrained in their Partial and Contradictory Motions: Hume on the Origin of Justice"
11.18.2005 Mark Schroeder - University of Maryland
"Teleology, Agent-Relative Value, and 'Good'"
12.02.2005 Kent Bach - San Francisco State University
"Regressions in Pragmatics"
01.13.2006 Jacob Ross - Rutgers University
"Rejecting Skeptical Hypotheses"
01.23.2006 Luke Robinson - UCSD
"Conflicts of Obligation: A Dispositionalist Account"
02.03.2006 Candace Vogler - University of Chicago
"Modern Moral Philosophy Again: Isolating the Promulgation Problem"
01.30.2006 John Hawthorne - Rutgers University
"Gunk and Continuous Variation"
02.06.2006 John Hawthorne - Rutgers University
"Lewis and the Metaphysics of Quantity"
02.08.2006 John Hawthorne - Rutgers University
"Regressions in Pragmatics"
02.17.2006 Alastair Norcross - Rice University
"The Scalar Approach to Utilitarianism"
03.31.2006 David Manley - USC
"Safety, Content, A Priority"

2004-5

09.10.2004 Ted Sider - Rutgers University
"Parthood"
10.08.2004 Charles Raff - Swarthmore College
"Some Proofs of an External World"
10.29.2004 John Burgess - Princeton University
"Being Explained Away"
11.05.2004 Jeff McMahan - Rutgers University
"Paradoxes of Abortion and Pre-Natal Injury"
11.19.2004 James Pryor - Princeton University
"Acquaintance and Evidence"
12.03.2004 Gideon Rosen - Princeton University
"Skepticism about Moral Responsibility"
01.12.2005 Alex Byrne - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Transparency and Self-Knowledge"
01.14.2005 Hans Halvorson - Princeton University
"No reductive physicalism, no measurement problem"
01.28.2005 Bradford Skow - New York University
"Are Shapes Intrinsic?"
02.04.2005 Jeff Speaks - McGill University
"Explaining the Disquotational Principle"
02.11.2005 Steven Daskal - University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
"Innocent Mistakes"
04.18.2005 David Manley - Rutgers University
"Linking Dispositions with Conditionals"

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