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The Faculty of the Philosophy Department and
the Robert Donald Clark Honors College
at the University of Oregon invite you to join us in our conference

Thinking the Traditions:
Keeping Philosophy Vital in the 21st Century

University of Oregon
October 26-27, 2001

Friday Evening, October 26

7:30-9:00 "Philosophy as Means and End"
Professor John Lachs, Philosophy, Vanderbilt University

Saturday Morning, October 27

9:00-10:30 "Aristotle’s Philosopher-Friend: The Role of Theoria in the Community of Friends"
Professor Walter Brogan, Philosophy, Villanova University
  "Truth Before Friendship? The Aporia of the Philosopher-Friend in Plato and Aristotle"
Professor Peter Warnek, Philosophy, University of Oregon
11:00-12:30 "’American Philosophy’? Reconsiderations"
Professor Lucius T. Outlaw, Jr., Philosophy/African American Studies, Vanderbilt University
  "Making Philosophy American"
Professor Scott Pratt, Philosophy, University of Oregon

Saturday Afternoon, October 27

2:30-4:00 "Feminist Canonical Homelessness and Re-Visions"
Professor Bat-Ami Bar On, Philosophy, SUNY, Binghamton
  "Midwifery and Housewifery: Caring for the Feminist Canon’s Home"
Professor Barbara Andrew, Philosophy, University of Oregon

All sessions will be held in Chapman 207

 

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