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Philosophy Colloquium Series
UC Riverside, 2004-2005


Spring Quarter:

  • Prof. Thomas Hill, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discussion of his paper "Kant on Weakness of Will", Thursday, May 26, 2005; 3:00 pm; Agency Workshop, Philosophy Department seminar room

  • Prof. Charles Parsons, Harvard University (visiting at UCLA during the spring), "The Problem of Absolute Universality"; May 25, 2005; 3:00 p.m.; Bourns Hall A265

  • Prof. Peter Kung, Pomona College, "Imagination and Possibility", April 6, 2005; Watkins Hall 1350

Winter Quarter:

  • Prof. Brian Copenhaver, University of California at Los Angeles, "Does Philosophy Change for Philosophical Reasons?"; March 9, 2005; 3:00 p.m.; Surge 284

  • Distinguished Visitor Lecture Series, Prof. Herbert Morris, University of California at Riverside
    Topic: "Reading Proust on Good and Evil", February 9-17, 2005
    • Thursday, February 17, 2005:  Seminar, 9:30-11:30am, HMNSS 1605B
    • Wednesday, February 16, 2005:  Lecture II, 3-5pm, HMNSS 1500
    • Wednesday, February 9, 2005:  Lecture I, 3-5pm, BOURNS A265

    • People interested in coming to these events are encouraged to read the "Swann's Way Within a Budding Grove" and "Remembrance of Things Past" from Proust beforehand.

  • Prof. George Wilson, University of California at Davis, "Transparency and Twist in Narrative Fiction Film"; January 26, 2005; 3:00 p.m.; HMNSS 1500

Fall Quarter:

  • Prof. Anthony Brueckner, UC Santa Barbara, "McKinsey Redux? Anti-Individualism, Privileged Access, and A Priori Knowledge of the World"; November 17, 2004; 3:00 p.m.; HMNSS 2601

  • Prof. Sam Rickless, UC San Diego, "Is Locke's Theory of Knowledge Inconsistent?"; October 13, 2004; 3:00 p.m.; HMNSS 1500
  • Prof. Houston Smit, University of Arizona, "Unity of Apperception and the Identity of the Subject"; September 29, 2004; 3:00 p.m.; HMNSS 1500


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