Cal Poly Philosophy Colloquium
Friday 29 May 2009
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Building 22, Room 315
10:10-11:00
Steven DeLay (winner, Cal Poly Philosophy Essay Contest)
“Investigating Conscious Experience from the First-Person Perspective”
11:10-12:00
D. Kenneth Brown, PHIL Dept., Cal Poly
“Decompounded Complexity: How Abstract Ideas Fit into Locke's Schema of Simple and Complex Ideas”
12:00-12:30 Lunch Break (light lunch provided)
12:30-1:20
Patrick Lin, PHIL Dept., Cal Poly
“Philosophy and Technology: A Case Study on the Ethics of Human Enhancement”
1:30-2:20
Keith Abney, PHIL Dept., Cal Poly
“Robots in War: Ethical Issues”
2:30-3:30
Todd R. Long, PHIL Dept., Cal Poly
“A Proper De Jure Objection to the Epistemic Rationality of Religious Belief”
For all our public lectures, admission is free and everyone is welcome.
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