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Austin & Hempel Lectures 1991-1995 Dr. Hilary Putnam, Cogan University Professor, Harvard University October 20, 1995: “Wittgenstein & Philosophy of Mathematics” October 19, 1995: “The Importance of Nonscientific Knowledge” Dr. James Tully, McGill University March 23, 1995: "The Quebec Referendum and the Future of Canada" (In cooperation with the Political Department at Dalhousie University) March 24, 1995: "Problems of Cultural Recognition" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University) Dr. Sandra Harding, Delaware University and UCLA October 6, 1994: "Is Western Science and Ethno-Science? Feminist and Post-colonial Issues" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University) October 7, 1994: "Strong : After the Neutrality Ideal" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University) Dr. , Tufts University September 29, 1994: "Some Confusions about " September 30, 1994: "Consciousness of Time - and Time of Consciousness" Dr. Naomi Scheman, February 10, 1994: "On Waking Up One Morning and Discovering We Are Them" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme at Dalhousie University) February 11, 1994: "Closets, margins, and Forms of Life" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme at Dalhousie University" Dr. Barbra Partee, University of Massachusetts Amherst November 4, 1993: "Quantification in Natural Languages and Some Questions for Semantic Typology" November 5, 1993: "Generalized context-Dependence in Quantified Structures" Dr. Paul Horwich, MIT October 14, 1993: "Is Time Travel Possible" October 15, 1993: "What is it Like to be a Deflationary of Meaning?" Dr. Ian Hacking, University of Toronto September 30, 1993: "Memoro-Politics: Trauma and the Soul" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University) October 1, 1993: "Reasoning and Realism" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University) Dr. Jean Hampton, University of Arizona September 22, 1993: "On Instrumental Rationality" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University) September 22, 1993: "Why Expected Utility Theory isn't an Instrumental theory of Reason" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University) Dr. Ronald Giere, Department of Philosophy, Director, Center for University of Minnesota August 6, 1993: “Visual Models and Scientific Judgment” August 5, 1993: “Undetermination, Relativism, and Perspectival Realism” Dr. Susan Wolf, John Hopkins University July 8, 1993: "Freedom within Reason" July 9, 1993: "The Moral of Moral Luck" Dr. Elizabeth Spelman, Department of Philosophy, Smith College February 12, 1993: “Slavery and Tragedy” (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University) February 11, 1993: “Changing the Subject: Studies in the Appropriation of Pain” (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University) Dr. Will Kymlicka, University of Ottawa October 2, 1992: “Two Models of Pluralism and Tolerance” October 1, 1992: “Moral Philosophy and Public Policy: The Case of New Reproductive Technologies” Dr. Stephen Stich, Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey May 20, 1992: “Intentionality and ” May 19, 1992: “Moral Philosophy and Mental Representation” Dr. Helen Longino, March 20, 1992: “Essential Tensions: Feminist Philosophical & Social Studies of Science” March 19, 1992: “Feminism & Science: Current Directions and Future Directions” Dr. M. J. Cresswell, Victoria Wellington, NZ November 22, 1991: "The Ontological Status of Matter in Aristotle" November 23, 1991: "The Stuff of Belief" Dr. Iris Young, University of Pittsburgh October 3, 1991: "Gender and Seriality: Thinking of Women as a Collectivity" October 4, 1991: "How Gender Upsets Paradigms of Justice" Dr. Richard Miller, Cornell University August 8, 1991: "Moral Objectivity" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department of Dalhousie University) August 8, 1991: "Justice and Social Freedom" (In cooperation with the Political Science Department of Dalhousie University) Dr. Gary Hatfield, Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania June 10, 1991: “Representation and Environmental Context” June 10, 1991: “Rorty and Modern Philosophy” Dr. Linda Nicholson, State U. of NY January 18, 1991: "Feminism, Postmodernism & Social Theory" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University) January 19, 1991: "Reflections on Feminist Theory and Postmodernism" (In cooperation with the Women's Studies Programme of Dalhousie University)