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Honors Colloquium 2008
April 9, 2008
Anniversary Drawing Room
12:00 - 5:00pm

Each Spring the Liberal Arts Honors Program invites approximately 20 undergraduate students to present paper and/or posters in the annual Honors Colloquium.  This is a signature event for the Honors Program, great for your vitae or resume, and people from all over the university are invited to attend.  Cash prizes are awarded for the best spoken presentations and posters.
Deadline for Submissions, February 15, 2008.  www.cla.purdue.edu/honors/

PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE 

 SPRING 2008

STEWART COHEN
Arizona State University
"Knowledge Ascriptions and Semantic Blindness"
February 14, 2008, 4:30 - 6:30pm
BRNG 1222

JOHN HEIL
Washington University
'Relations"
February 28, 2008; 4:30 - 6:30pm
BRNG 1222

BRANDON LOOK
University of Kentucky
 "The Possibility of Nothingness: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives"
April 3, 2008, 4:30 pm - 6:30pm
BRNG 1222



 

 Copies of papers are usually available in the Purdue Philosophy Department Main Office a few days before each talk.

Previous colloquium speakers

Fall 2007
JOHN MARTIN FISCHER
"Molinism"

TIBERIU POPA
"Aristotle's mind-dependence theory of time"

ROBERT SINNERBRINK
"Misrecognition as moral injury: Remarks on Honneth and Bernstein"

WENDY PARKER
"Ensembles, Robustness and Adequacy:  Predicting Future Climate with Collections of Incompatible Models"

PHIL DOWE
"Localism and Possible Causation"

ION COPOERU
 "Does morality matter in your professional life?  Moral actions and ethical reflections in a post-totalitarian society"

Spring 2007
Jennifer Lackey, Northern Illinois University
         "Trust and Testimony"
Samuel Fleischacker, Universiy of Illinois at Chicago
         "What Exactly is a 'Right' to Welfare?"

Fall 2006
  David Bradshaw, University of Kentucky
         "The Concept of Divine Energies"
  Peter Van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame
         "The End is Nigh: An Adventure in Rational Eschatology"
   Andrew Cutrofello, Loyola University
         "Kant's Resistance to Sturm and Drang Enthusiasm for Hamlet"

Spring 2006
Peter Kemp, Danish Pedagogical University, Coopenhagen
         "The Cosmopolitan Foundations of International Law"
 Brian Leftow, University of Oxford (Oriel College)
         "God, Vagueness and Logical Truth"
   Jean-Luc Marion,University of Chicago Divinity School
         "Saturation and Counter-Experience"
   Richard Swinburne, University of Oxford (Oriel College) 
         "God and Morality"

Fall 2005
Scott MacDonald, Cornell University
        "Prudence: Aquinas on the Foundations of Virtue"
Hud Hudson, Western Washington University
        "Extended Simples"
Barbara Herman, University of California at Los Angeles
        "Reasoning to Obligation"

Spring 2005
Richard Shusterman, Temple University
        "In Search of Aesthetic Experience"
Michael Murray, Franklin and Marshall College
       "Theism and Animal Suffering"

Fall 2004
Jacqueline Marina, Purdue University
        "The Refutation of Idealism"
Robert Brandom, University of Pittsburgh
        "The Structure of Desire and Recognition: Self-Consciousness and Self-Constitution"
Jurgen Habermas, J-W Goethe University)
        "The Kantian Project of Cosmopolitan Law"
Stephen Darwell, University of Michigan
         "Second-Personal Reasons and the Dignity of Persons"

Spring 2004
 Alvin Plantinga, University of Notre Dame
        "Against Materialism"
Stephen Neale, Rutgers University
        "Linguistic Pragmatism"
Gisela Striker, Harvard University
        "Plato and the Ontology of Aristotle's Categories"

 Events co-sponsored with Philosophy and Literature Program  

LOCAL CONFERENCES 2007 
Bioethics Seminar Series 2007

November 5, 2007 Ethics and Politics of Climate Change
Speaker: Dr. Leigh Raymond
Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121, 5:00pm to 7:00pm

February 8, 2008 Nanotechnologies and Environmental Concerns
Speaker: Dr. Barbara Karn
Burton Morgan Center, MRGN, 121, 6:00 - 7:30pm

March 3, 2008 Nanotechnologies and Medical Ethics
Speaker: Dr. Nigel Cameron
Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

April 2, 2008 The Ethics of Commercialization of Research in the Life Science
Speaker: Dr. David Resnik
Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121 5:30 - 7:00pm

April 16, 2008 Commercialization of the Human Genome
Speaker: Dr. Eric Meslin
Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121 6:00 - 7:30pm
 

 LOCAL CONFERENCES 2006  
 How Do Biotechnologies Challenge Our Social Boundaries
   Schedule 2006-07

        October 25, 2006  
        Cloning and Stem Cells
        6:00-7:30 p.m. Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 129

        November 9, 2006
        Euthanasia      
        5:00 - 6:30pm Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 129      

        December 5, 2006
        Genes, Eugenics, and Evolution of Species
        6:00 - 7:30pm Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121

       January 18, 2007
       Biotechnologies and Economics
       5:00 - 6:30pm  Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 121

       February 15, 2007
       Environmental Risks and Genetically Modified Organisms
       6:00 - 7:30pm  Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 129

      March 22, 2007
      How do Biotechnologies Challenge Our Social Boundaries
      6:00 -   7:30pm  Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 129

       April 5, 2007
       Nanotechnologies Science and Society
       6:00 - 7:30pm  Burton Morgan Center, MRGN 129
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