Holy Cross | Department of Philosophy | Colloquia Fall 2006
 

Colloquia Fall 2006

Friday September 15, 4:00 pm, Rehm Library, Smith Hall
"The Bible and its Interpretations by Philosophers"
Vittorio Hösle, University of Notre Dame
Department of German and Russian Languages and Literatures
(Co-sponsored by the Center for Religion, Ethics, and Culture)


Thursday October 5, 4:00 pm, Rehm Library, Smith Hall
"The Modern Moral Maze: Seeking Common Ethical Ground in a Pluralist Society and World"
Robert Kane ’60, University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy
(Co-sponsored by the Center for Religion, Ethics, and Culture)


Thursday, October 5, 12:30pm, SMITH HALL 501
Departmental Seminar :"Free Will: New Directions for an Ancient Problem"


Thursday, October 19, 3:30pm, SMITH HALL 201
Departmental Seminar:
“What Does the Dramatic Socrates Believe?”
Henry Teloh, Vanderbilt University
Department of Philosophy

Thursday, Oct. 19, 7:30pm, DINAND LIBRARY, DINAND FACULTY ROOM
“Rhetoric, Refutation and What Socrates Believes”
(Sponsored by the Boston Area Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy)



Friday, November 10, 4:00pm, SMITH HALL 201
“Philosophy, the Human Sciences, and the Problem of Self-Deception”
Burt Hopkins, Seattle University
Department of Philosophy

Thursday, November 16, 4:00pm, SMITH HALL 201
“Sen’s Capability Approach and his Discontent with Ethical and Economic Theories”
Lawrence Daka, S.J., College of the Holy Cross, International Visiting Jesuit Fellow
Department of Philosophy

 


For more information, contact:

Professor Karsten Stueber

Department of Philosophy
College of the Holy Cross
508-793-3395

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URL: http://www.holycross.edu/departments/philosophy/website/colloquia.html
questions & comments to msim@holycross.edu
updated: September 11, 2006

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