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Prof. Len Fleck Discusses his new book at the MSU Library
Prof. Len Fleck Discusses his new book at the MSU Library
Main Library - North Conference Room (W449)
Abstract
Part of Michigan Writers Series
Campus Author: Leonard Fleck
Wednesday, October 21, 4:30 p.m.
MSU Main Library, North Conference Room (W449)
Leonard Fleck, Department of Philosophy and the
Center for Ethics & Humanities in the Life Sciences
Just Caring: Health Care Rationing and
Democratic Deliberation (2009)
Cognitive Science and Second Nature
Cognitive Science and Second Nature
All Sessions will be held in the Heritage Room at the Kellogg Center
The Ethical Significance of the Minimally Conscious State
The Ethical Significance of the Minimally Conscious State
All Sessions will be held in the Heritage Room at the Kellogg Center
Bioethics Workshop: Minimal Consciousness
All Sessions will be held in the Heritage Room at the Kellogg Center
Guest Speaker: Grant Gillett, Professor of Medical Ethics at the Bioethics Centre
and Professor of Neurosurgery at the Dunedin School
Caring and Coercion: What Counts as Autonomy at the End of Life?
Caring and Coercion: What Counts as Autonomy at the End of Life?
530 South Kedzie Hall
Abstract
Faculty Works in Progress Lecture
Aristotle on Perceptual Content
Aristotle on Perceptual Content
530 South Kedzie Hall
Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Leibniz and Spinoza
Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Leibniz and Spinoza
530 South Kedzie Hall
The Enchantment of the World: Darwin's Theory of Mind in Nature
The Enchantment of the World: Darwin's Theory of Mind in Nature
340 Morrill Hall
Abstract
Dept. of History Event co-sponsored by the Philosophy Department
Non-Consequentialism and the Dilemma Objection to the Precautionary Principle
Non-Consequentialism and the Dilemma Objection to the Precautionary Principle
S530 South Kedzie Hall
Abstract
Faculty Works In Progress Lecture
philosophical implications of networks for issues of cooperation, communication, and epistemology
philosophical implications of networks for issues of cooperation, communication, and epistemology
530 South Kedzie Hall
Abstract
Computational modeling offers an environment in which to explore a range of philosophical issues:
How does a sound take on a meaning?
