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S P E A K E R S
2003-2004

Dates, speakers and titles are tentative.
Individual notices to follow.


August 29
Susanna Siegel
"Which Properties Are Represented in Perception?"
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

September 26
Huw Price
"Naturalism without Representationalism" 
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m

October 10-12
Chapel Hill Colloquium, Fall 2003
with lead papers by 
Keith DeRose, Barbara Herman, George Bealer, 
Ted Cohen, and Michael Friedman

October 30-31
Jeremy Waldron
Sheps Distinguished Visitor

October 30
"Who Is My Neighbor
?"
Law School Rotunda
Noon

October 31
“The Primacy of Justice”

Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

November 21
Richard Rorty
"Putnam, Pragmatism, and Parmenides"
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.


December 5
Samuel Scheffler
Winston Distinguished Visitor
"Doing and Allowing" 
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

January 23
Hartry Field
"Revising Logic in the Face of Paradoxes" 
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

January 30
Cynthia Stark
"How To Include the Severely Disabled
in a Contractarian Theory of Justice" 

Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

February 27
Frederick Neuhouser
"TBA" 
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.

March 22
David Armstrong
"Particulars Have Their Properties Necessarily" 
Caldwell 213
3:00 p.m.




The Winston Distinguished Visitors Series 
is made possible by the generosity of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Winston, Sr.

Speakers for 1998-99, 1999-2000 , 2000-01, 2001-02 and 2002-2003. See also the colloquia series at Duke University