1999-2000
(Dates, speakers and titles are tentative. Individual notices to follow.)

September 10
Stephen Barker
"Expressivism Without Non-Cognitivism"



September 17
Maynard Adams
"The Mission of Philosophy Today"

October 1
Jeremy Ofseyer
"A Right to Verbally Wrong?  Reconstituting Freedom of Speech"

October 1-3
UNC Workshop in Law and Philosophy
"Epistemology and the Law"
with lead papers by
Ron Allen and Brian Leiter, Alvin Goldman, Gilbert Harman, Susan Haack, and Vernon Walker


October 8-10
Chapel Hill Colloquium, Fall 1999
with lead papers by 
Frances Kamm, Ruth Millikan, Susan Hurley, Robert Fogelin, and David Lewis 



October 22
Sam Kerstein
"Kant and Consequentialism"


October 29
John McDowell
"Naturalism in the Philosophy of Mind"
(speaking at Duke University)


November 5
Eric Watkins
"Kant's Model of Causality: Refuting vs. Rejecting Hume"
(speaking at Duke University)

November 6-7
Southeastern Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy


November 12
Pavel Lukow
"Kant's Maxims and Moral Responsiveness"

November 19
John Doris
"Psychological Realism and Skepticism About Character"
(speaking at Duke University, co-sponsored by UNC)

December 3
Tom Christiano
"The Authority of Democracy"

January 14
Alex Rosenberg
"Can we reconcile physicalism and antireductionism 
in the philosophy of biology?"
(speaking at Duke University)


February 4
Karen Boxer
"Searching for a Mooring for the Incompatibilist:
What is at stake in the debate on moral responsibility?"

February 8
Simon Blackburn
"Why Bother to Think?"
A College Lights Lecture

February 11
Paul Teller
"Twilight of the Perfect Model Model"

February 14
Pamela Hieronymi
"Self-Defeating Reasons: Trust"

February 18
Gabriel Richardson
"Choosing Virtue for the Sake of Happiness"

February 22-28
Martha Nussbaum
Hanes-Willis Distinguished Visiting Professor

"In Defense of Universal Values"

"Duties of Justice, Duties of Material Aid:
Cicero's Problematic Legacy" 

"Adaptive Preferences and Women's Options" 

"Disgust and the Law" 

"Love, Care, and Dignity" 

talk schedule



February 25-26
North Carolina Philosophical Association Meetings


March 3
Tim O'Connor
"Causality and Mind"

March 24
Eleonore Stump
"Guidance Control and Moral Responsibility"

March 27
Andrew Moore
"Objectivism Made Good"
March 31

Christoph Fehige
"Empathy A Priori"

March 31-April 2
Current Issues in Ontology Conference
University of North Carolina at Greensboro

April 5
Ned Block
"The Harder Problem of Consciousness"

April 14
Fritz Warfield
"Recent Work on Freedom and Determinism"


May 5
Bernard Reginster
"Shame, Love, and Alienation"