2005 - 2006
September
Philosophy Talks
Sep. 15th, '05 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Daniel Wikler, Harvard University
Rethinking the Nuremberg War Crimes TrialsSep. 22nd, '05 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Tamar Gendler, Cornell University
How the Mind REALLY Works
October
Philosophy Talks
Oct. 13th, '05 at 6:30pm in Everest Lounge
Galen Strawson, University of Reading/CUNY
Episodic EthicsOct. 20th, '05 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Eliott Sober, University of Wisconsin
The Design Argument
Philosophical Café
Oct. 5th, '05 at 7:00pm in South College Green Lab
Felmon Davis (Philosophy) and George Shaw (Geology)
God and Intelligent Design: New Science or Old Nonsense?Oct. 27th, '05 at 7:00pm - 9:00pm in South College Green Lab
Jill Sigman
Politics, Propaganda, and Performance: Does Art Matter
November
Philosophy Talks
Nov. 3rd, '05 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University
Terrorism, War, and the War on Terror
January
Philosophy Talks
Jan. 19th, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Jonathan Adler, Brooklyn College/CUNY
Fanatical Reasoning
February
Philosophy Talks
Feb. 2nd, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Noël Carroll, Temple University
On the Ties that Bind: The Audience/Character Relationships in Popular FictionFeb. 16th, '06 at 6:30pm in Everest Lounge
Joshua Cohen, M.I.T.
Truth Matters
Philosophical Café
Feb. 22nd, '06 at 7:00pm - 9:00pm in South College Green Lab
Lori Marso, Dept. of Political Science, Union College
Woman as Other
March
Philosophy Talks
Mar. 2nd, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Marya Schechtman, University of Illinois at Chicago
Staying Alive: Personal Continuation and the Unity of a Life
Philosophical Café
Mar. 26th, '06 at 7:00pm - 9:00pm in South College Green Lab
Georges Rey, Dept. of Philosophy, Univ. of Maryland
Does Anyone Really Believe in God?
April
Philosophy Talks
Apr. 13th, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
James Moor, Dartmouth College
Should We Let Computers Get Under Our Skin?Apr. 27th, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Georges Rey, University of Maryland
The Importance of Representing Nothing: Perceptual Inexistents and Cognitive Science
May
Philosophy Talks
May. 11th, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Beatrice Longuenesse, Princeton University
Kant on the Identity of PersonsMay. 25th, '06 at 4:30pm in Phi Beta Kappa Rm., Schaffer Library
Ken Taylor, Stanford University
Where Norms Come From: A Naturalistic Approach
