UCSD PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIA
2002/2003

All colloquia take place at 4pm in H&SS 7077 (Seminar room), unless otherwise noted.



Fall Quarter 2002
DateSpeakerTitle
4 October Stanford "The Reality of Values"
Thursday 10 October in H&SS 8025 (note unusual day and place) U Conn "Visual features and quasi-objects"
11 October
No colloquium for color conference
Color Perception: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives
25 October UCSD "The Interpretation of Necessity and the Necessity of Interpretation"
1 November Lund University Cognitive Science "Concept Learning in Geometrical Spaces"
8 November Ohio State University "A Neo-Logicist Theory of Abstraction Operators"
Tuesday 12 November 2:30-4:30 (note unusual day and time) University of Warwick "Neural Plasticity and Consciousness: A Dynamic Sensorimotor Approach" (work with Alva Noë)
15 November UCSD "Time and Intentionality"
22 November UCLA "The Meaning of 'Ouch' and 'Oops'"


Winter Quarter 2003
DateSpeakerTitle
24 January UCSD "Underdetermination from the Bottom up"
Monday 27 January 2:00-4:00(note unusual day and time) Rutgers University "The Abuse of Context in Philosophy of Language"
21 February UCSD "Who Is the American People? Deconstructing the Declaration of Independence"


Spring Quarter 2003
DateSpeakerTitle
4 April UCSD "Hobbes's New Science of Ethics"
18 April University of Pittsburgh "Inferentialism and Some of Its Challenges"
2 May University of Athens "A Glimpse of the Secret Connexion: Harmonising Mechanisms with Counterfactuals"
9 May 2003 Distinguished Speaker The Australian National University "Narrow Content and Representation - or, Twin Earth Revisited"
23 May Cal Tech "Modules, Modules, Modules: Why the Mind is Not (Just) a System of Evolved Modules"
30 May
Richard Creath
Arizona State University
"Turning Point: Quine's Indeterminacy of Translation at Middle Age"