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13 February 2009
Name
Conflicts of Desire: What desire can teach us about the metaphysics of the mind
Time & Venue
5:00 - 7:00 pm
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Ms. Lauren Ashwell
PhD. Candidate
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
MIT, USA
09 February 2009
Name
The Strength of Desire, Reflection, and the Experience of the Will
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 pm
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Mr. Derek Baker
PhD. Candidate
Department of Philosophy
Princeton University, USA
06 February 2009
Name
A Dilemma for Libertarianism
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 pm
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Dr. Karl Widerquist
Visiting Lecturer in Politics
School of Politics and International Relations
University of Reading, UK
02 February 2009
Name
Introspection and the Metaphysics of Perceptual Experience
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 pm
G3, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Ms. Heather Logue
PhD. Candidate
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, USA
16 January 2009
Name
Liberal Justice, Health, and Perfectionism
Time & Venue
4:30 -6:30 pm
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Mr. Christopher Lowry
PhD. Candidate, Department of Philosophy
Queen's University, Canada
08 December 2008
Name
Meaning, Use and Attention
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Photos
Speaker
Prof. Patrick Hawley
01 December 2008
Name
Is There a Confucian Perspective on Social Justice?
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 p.m.
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Prof. Joseph C. W. Chan
24 November 2008
Name
Ambiguity, Diversity, and an Ethics of Understanding: Philosophical Non-Dualism for Today
Time & Venue
Room 125, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Prof. Gereon Kopf
10 November 2008
Name
Aristotle's Regime of the Americans
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 pm
125 Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Prof. Peter Simpson
21 October 2008
Name
Foucault's Hobbes and the Concept of Liberty
Time & Venue
4:30 - 6:30 pm
G12, Fung King Hey Building
Speaker
Prof. Duncan Ivison
The University of Sydney
 
     
      
   
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