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Philosophy Grad Conference: The View from Below: Major Problems Bene ath the Giants of Western Philosophy

9:00-9:15 Coffee and snacks 9:15-10:10 Diana Karbonawska: "Who are the puppeteers in Plato's Cave?" Commentator: Neil Langshaw 10:15-11:10 Kosta Gligorijevich : "Defending nature with non-naturalisti c arguments: myth, religion and 'primitive' knowledge in contemporary envir onmental rhetoric" Commentator: Brooke Struck 11:15-12:10 Thom Campb ell : “The Lacanian Subject—Descartes in the Clinic” Commentator: Susann ah Mulvale 12:30-1:30 Free Pizza Lunch - Philosophy Department Seminar R oom

ASTRA presents Stefan Linquist

"Has Environmentalism Lost Its Way? Philosophical Reflections Fr om The Field" Everyone welcome - bring your lunch! www.uoguelph.ca/arts/ astra

Scottish Studies 2012 Spring Colloquium

The 2012 Scottish Studies Spring Colloquium will be held on 7 April 2012 at Knox College, University of Toronto. Speakers will include Dr. Amy Blakeway, the Fulbright-Robertson Visiting Professor of British History at Westminster College; Dr. Valerie Wallace, the inaugural Fulbright Scottish Studies Scholar and Visiting Fellow at the Center for History and Economics, Harvard University; Dr. Steven Reid, a Fulbright Scottish Studies Scholar at Yale University; Ms. Sarah McCaslin from the University of Edinburgh; and Dr. Mairi Cowan, lecturer at University of Toronto, Mississauga. More details to follow as the day approaches. A preliminary schedule is now available here: (.pdf) 

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