The Albritton Society  
 


The Albritton Society provides a forum where graduate students and young academics in the UCLA Philosophy Department may present work to their peers. Faculty may attend only by invitation from the speaker. Talks are held on Friday at 3:00 p.m. in Dodd 399, unless otherwise noted. If you would like further information, please contact: Erica Gielow, egielow [at] humnet.ucla.edu

 
     


Upcoming Events


March 17, 2007  Erin Taylor, TBA


Past Events

 

January 26, 2007 Joe Hwang, "Descartes on Sensing and Perceiving: An Alternative to the Veil of Perceptions Reading"
October 27, 2006 Tim Doyle, "Quine Against Convention"
December 16 Luca Struble, TBA
December 2 James Rocha, TBA
November 18 Rob Hughes, “Self-ownership and Coercion ”
June 10 (F, 4 p.m.) Luca Struble, “Externalism, Switching, and Rationality ”
May 25 (W, 6 p.m.) Thi Nguyen, “Can we do Any Philosophy about Ends? ”

May 6 (F, 4 p.m.)

David Ebrey, “Why Think Change Involves Persistence?”

March 4

Andrea Bianchi, “Words As Concepts”

Feb. 11

Mikkel Gerken, “Testing the Case for Contextualism”
Ari Meadow, Comments

Dec. 16 (Th, 2pm)

Franklin Bruno, “Linguistic Representation and Lexical Identity”

Nov. 19

Louis deRosset, “The Metaphysical Status of Modal Facts”

Oct 22

Katherine Dunlop, “Kant on the Making of Mathematical Concepts”
   
   
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