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2008 African Philosophy Conference
Reason, Culture, and Humanism: The Philosophy of Kwasi Wiredu University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA October 31 - November 1, 2008 For over two decades now, discussions in and on African philosophy have had as much and significant influence on African Studies as it has contributed to new dimensions in the study of culture and in the discipline of philosophy more broadly. The academic endeavors have given African philosophy global recognition in many academic fields. At the center of these discussions has been the relation between reason and culture, a theme that intersects with Twentieth Century pluralists orientations and the emergence of a new humanism in global contexts. Many African scholars, and philosophers especially, have contributed to these influences of African philosophy. While the conference celebrates the philosophical career of Kwasi Wiredu, it also offers an opportunity for scholars in African philosophy to revisit the contributions of African philosophy and other philosophers to the growth of academic knowledge of Africa more broadly.
Eighth Annual Steven Humphrey Student Philoophy Colloquium
Eighth Annual Steven Humphrey Student Philosophy Colloquium, Friday, November 14, 2008, Bingham Humanities Building, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Submission deadline for undergraduate papers
Eighth Annual Steven Humphrey Student Philosophy Colloquium, Friday, November 14, 2008.
Dominic Murphy - Delusions, a panel discussion
Delusions, a Panel Discussion with Dominic Murphy, Assistant Professor Philosophy, California Institute of Technology and Osborne Wiggins, Guy Dove, Keith Lyle and Katie Conte
PEACE & JUSTICE WEEK (sponsored by PHI SIGMA TAU)
Should Formerly Convicted Felons be allowed to vote? Group discussion.
Dominic Murphy - The Narrative Self
The Narrative Self - Dominic Murphy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, California Institute of Technolgy,
Seventh Annual STEVEN HUMPHREY STUDENT PHILOSOPHY COLLOQUIUM
Presentation of Undergraduate Student Papers in Philosophy. Joan Callahan Keynote speaker.

