Princeton, New Jersey, Monday, June 23, 2008
Betts Auditorium, Architecture Building, Princeton University
MONDAY (note correction) June 23, 2008 from 3:00 pm to ... with reception to follow
The "Quine Fest" has been organized by Professor Gilbert Harman (Princeton University)
and Professor Ernie Lepore (Rutgers University).
Some Quine memorabilia will be on display; planned speakers include:
- Ernie Lepore, Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University:
Introduction
- Morton White, Professor Emeritus, School of Historical Studies, Institute of Advanced Study Princeton:
Quine as Teacher, Friend, and Colleague
- Dagfinn Føllesdal, Clarence Irving Lewis Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University (and) Professor emeritus at the University of Oslo:
The Public Nature of Language
- Gilbert Harman, Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University:
Inscrutability and Indeterminacy
- Stephen Stich, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University:
Quine and Cognitive Science
- John Burgess, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University:
Socratizing
- Daniel Garber, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University (and) Chair, Department of Philosophy:
How Quine Made Me an Historian of Philosophy
- Anthony Appiah, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University (and) the University Center for Human Values:
A chapter of psychology
- Paul Boghossian, Silver Professor of Philosophy, New York University:
Meaning and Analytic Truth
- Delia Graff Fara, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University:
Socratizing
- Jason Stanley, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University:
Quine's influence on 20th C Philosophy of Language
- David Schrader, Executive Director of the American Philosophical Association:
Quine and the APA
- Douglas Quine, W. V. Quine literary estate (and) Fellow, Pitney Bowes Advanced Concepts and Technology:
Mortui Vivos Docent - the Pleasure of Learning from Quine's Archives
- Ernie Lepore, Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University:
Concluding remarks
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