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    Raffaella De Rosa

    Rutgers University

    Thursday, January 29, 2002, 4:30 pm

    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316

    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Locke’s Essay, Book I:
    The Question-Begging
    Status of the
    Anti-Nativist Arguments”



    Helen Hattab

    Southern Illinois University at Carbondale

    Monday, February 11, 2002, 4:30 pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Conflicting Causalities:
    The Jesuits, Their
    Opponents and Descartes
    on the Causality of the
    Efficient Cause"



    Jon Miller

    University of Toronto

    Wednesday, February 13, 2002, 4:30 pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Stoics and Spinoza On Reason and Action"



    Alexander Nehamas

    Princeton University
    Friday, March 1, 4:30 pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316

    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Taste, Style and the Art
    of Being Unselfish"




    Adrian Bardon

    Commonwealth College
    University of Massachussetts at Amherst

    Tuesday, March 9, 5:00 p.m.
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316


    "Temporal Passage and Kant's Second Analogy"




    Allen Buchanan

    University of Arizona
    Thursday, March 21, 4:30 pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Political Legitimacy and Democracy"




    George Graham
    University of Alabama at Birmingham
    Tuesday, April 16, 2002
    5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Real and Unreal Selves"




    Nancy Sherman

    Georgetown University
    Friday, April 19, 4:30 pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Of Manners and Morals"




    Jonathan Jacobs
    Colgate University

    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    4:30 – 6:00p.m.
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the A.C. Reid Philosophy Funds


    "Some Tensions between Autonomy and Self-Governance"




    Nicholas Jolley
    University of California, Irvine

    Friday,October, 2002, 4:30pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the Thomas Jack Lynch Philosophy Funds


    "Leibniz and Occassionalism"




    Elijah Millgram
    University of Utah

    Friday, Nov.1, 2002, 4:30pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the Thomas Jack Lynch Philosophy Funds


    "Reasonably Virtuous"




    Randolph Clarke
    University of Georgia

    Friday, Nov.14, 2002, 4:30pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the Thomas Jack Lynch Philosophy Funds


    "Two Problems of Control
    for a Libertarian Account"





    Sean D. Kelly
    Princeton University

    Friday, Nov. 22, 2002, 4:30pm
    Tribble Hall, Philosophy Library B316
    Supported by the Thomas Jack Lynch Philosophy Funds


    "Time and Experience"

     

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