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September 27, 2002: Volume 56, Number 3

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Laura Weed opens fall philosophy talks

Laura Weed, a professor of philosophy at the College of St. Rose, will speak on "Quine and Chinese Philosophy: Relativity, Indeterminacy, Anti-essentialism" on Friday, Oct. 4, at 4:30 p.m. in Humanities 213 at Union College.

Her talk, free and open to the public, opens the Union College Philosophy Department's Fall Term Colloquia.

Other talks in the series are:

-- Friday, Oct. 25, Randall Curren, University of Rochester, on "The Structure of Socratic Ethics;" and

-- Friday, Nov. 8, Fred Dretske, Duke University on "Change Blindness: Where Philosophy and Psychology Intersect"

All talks are at 4:30 p.m. in Humanities 213.

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