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2004-05
2003-04 2002-03 2001-02
2000-01 1997-98 1995-96
2001-2002
Tuesday,
19 February 2002 - Thursday, 21 February 2002
Ernest
Nagel Lectures
The
Visible and Invisible World;
Weyl's
Paradox and Carnap's Lost World; and
Structural
Realism and the Phenomena
Bas
van Fraassen
Princeton
University (Philosophy)
4:30
pm, Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall A14, Carnegie Mellon University
Pitt-CMU Exchange 2000-2001
Thursday, 8 November 2001
Virtue as Freedom
Stephen Engstrom
University of Pittsburgh
Philosophy
Thursday, 25
January 2001
Baldness,
4 and Anomalous Monism
Mark Wilson
University of Pittsburgh
Philosophy
4pm,
5409 Wean Hall, CMU
Friday,
26 January 2001
Some
Unusual Conditional Probabilities
Teddy Seidenfeld
Carnegie Mellon University
Philosophy
12:05 pm, 817R Cathedral of Learning, Pitt
Friday,
9 February 2001
Continuity
and Logical Completeness
Steve Awodey
Carnegie Mellon University
Philosophy
3:30 pm, 817R Cathedral of Learning, Pitt
Thursday,
15 February 2001
Integrative
Pluralism in Biology
Sandra Mitchell
University of Pittsburgh
History and Philosophy of Science
4pm, Wean Hall 5409, CMU
Tuesday,
20 March 2001
Analysis
of Computations - Without Theses
Wilfried Sieg
Carnegie Mellon University
Philosophy
12:05 pm, 817R Cathedral of Learning, Pitt
Thursday,
5 April 2001
Is
There a Place for 'Particles' in Relativistic Quantum Theories?
Rob Clifton
University of Pittsburgh
Philosophy
4pm, 5409 Wean Hall, CMU
Thursday,
26 April 2001
The
Evolution and Social Construction of Emotion
Paul Griffiths
University of Pittsburgh
History and Philosophy of Science
4pm, 5409 Wean Hall
1997-1998
Friday,
1 May 1998- Monday, 4 May 1998
Modern Mathematical Thought II: Historicaland Philosophical
Approaches
A Joint Workshop of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon
University
1995-1996
Thursday,
21 September 1995- Sunday, 24 September 1995
Modern Mathematical Thought: Its History and Philosophy
A Joint Workshop of the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie
Mellon University
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