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Colloquium: Richard Moran (Harvard University)

UCLA School of Law, Room 1447

Richard Moran (Harvard University) Speech as Indication and as 'Social Act of Mind' Friday, January 12 at 3:30 pm UCLA School of Law, Room 1447

Colloquium: Brandon Terry (Harvard University)

UCLA School of Law, Room 1430

Critical Race Theory and the Tasks of Political Philosophy: Rawls, Romance and the Racial Contract Brandon Terry (Harvard University) UCLA School of Law, Room 1430

The 2018 Moody Workshop in Medieval Philosophy: Ockham and his Milieu

Dodd Hall 399

"Mental without the Mind: Ockham's Radical Revolution"Peter King (University of Toronto)Dodd Hall, Room 399Friday, March 2nd at 3:30 pmOckham and his MilieuThe 2017-18 Moody Workshop in Medieval PhilosophyFriday, March 2nd - Sunday, March 4th

The 2018 Moody Workshop in Medieval Philosophy: Ockham and his Milieu

UCLA Dodd Hall Common Room (399)

Saturday, March 3 in Royce Hall, Room 30610 AM - Jenny Pelletier (Leuven)What is Dominion?  Ockham and the Ontology of Lordship11:30 AM - Mikko Yrjönsuuri (Jyväskylä)Valid on Formal Grounds:  Burley, Ockham and Buridan2:00 PM - Magali Roques (Helsinki)Ockham's Theory of Real Definitions3:30 PM - Graziana Ciola (UCLA)Relativa grammaticalia and the Regimentation of Latin in 14th Century...

The 2018 Moody Workshop in Medieval Philosophy: Ockham and his Milieu

UCLA Dodd Hall Common Room (399)

Sunday, March 4 in Royce 30610 AM - André Martin (McGill)What can the Ockham/Chatton Debate tell us About Medieval Accounts of Consciousness?11:30 AM - Josh Blander (The King's College)Does Ockham have Priorities?2:00 PM - Tom Ward (Baylor)Ockham on Omnipotence, 'Logical Impossibility', and Hating God3:30 PM - Chris Martin (Auckland)Suppose God Did Not Exist, or that...

Florian Fischer (Bonn University), “Powerful Persistence”

Dodd Hall - Room 399

ABSTRACT: I will argue that we need to consider the ‘change-makers’ if we want to provide a comprehensive theory of persistence. The classical theories of persistence, endurantism and perdurantism in all their flavours, are content with avoiding the looming contradiction in the context of Leibniz’s Law. They do not account for how change is brought...

The USC-UCLA Graduate Philosophy Conference

The University of Southern California, Mudd Hall of Philosophy, Room 101

The USC-UCLA Graduate Philosophy Conference, featuring David Chalmers (New York University).Saturday, March 17th at the University of Southern California, in the Mudd Hall of Philosophy, Room 101.For more information, please see the attached schedule, or click here and here.Conference Schedule (Saturday March 17).pdf

Colloquium: Rodrigo Guerizoli (UFRJ)

Dodd Hall, Room 399

HOW HUMAN BEINGS GRASP NATURE: JOHN BURIDAN ON KNOWING SUBSTANCES Rodrigo Guerizoli (Universidade Federal Do Rio De Janeiro) Wednesday, April 4 at 5:00 pm Dodd Hall - Room 399 Light refreshments will be served.

The Early Modern Philosophy Conference (Day 1)

Dodd Hall (Room 399)

FRIDAY, APRIL 6 (DAY ONE)DODD HALL - ROOM 3993:30 – 5:15 PM: Stephen Zylstra (Toronto), Spinoza, Emanation and Formal Causation5:15 – 6:15 PM: Reception

The Early Modern Philosophy Conference (Day 3)

Dodd Hall (Room 399)

SUNDAY, APRIL 8 (DAY THREE)DODD HALL - ROOM 3999:30 – 11:15 AM: Janelle DeWitt (Indiana), Feeling and Inclination: Rationalizing the Animal Within11:15 – 1:00 PM: Stephen Engstrom (Pittsburgh), The Category of Substance