1998-1999
(Dates, speakers and titles are tentative. Individual notices to follow.)

September 18
John Carroll
"The Case of the Two Dams and that Damn Case of Paresis"



October 4
Maynard Adams
"An Economy Fit for Human Beings"

October 2
George Schlesinger
"Intelligence and Wisdom"

October 9
Ralph Wedgwood
"Conceptual-Role Semantics for Moral Terms"


CHAPEL HILL COLLOQUIUM
October 16-18
J. David Velleman
"How Belief Aims at the Truth"
Susan Haack
"Confessions of an Old-Fashioned Prig"
Daniel Dennett
"Memes: Myths, Misgivings, Misunderstandings"
Laurence Thomas
"Language, Evolution, and the Moral Point of View"
Van McGee
"No Fact of the Matter" 
October 23

Susan Babbit
"Integrity, Stability and the Self"


October 30
Quentin Smith
"The Problem of the Beginning of Time"


November 13
Karen Stohr
"Virtue Ethics and Kant's Cold-blooded Benefactor"

November 20
Claire Horisk
"Truth and Meaning and Truth: Circularity and
Truth-conditional Theories of Meaning"


December 4
Richard Dean
"Good Will as an End in Itself"

January 22
Yuri Balashov
"Zero-Value Physical Quantities"


January 29
Tamar Schapiro
"What is a Child?"

February 5
Barry Ward
"A Projectivist Defense of Humeanism About Laws"

February 8
Keith Simmons
"Sets and Extensions"


February 12
John Roberts
"How the Laws of Nature Got Their Oomph: A Just-So Story"


March 22
Erwin Tegtmeier
"Acquaintance"

April 9
Michael Smith
"Four Not-Much-discussed Problems for Non-Cognitivism in Ethics"

April 23
Kisor Chakrabarti
"Permanence of the Self"