You are enthusiastically invited to attend
the 2003 CSUS Department of Philosophy
Nammour Symposium
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Ways of Knowing
April 29th 10-12 AM : Our Knowledge of the External World
Matt McCormick: “Does Chicken Taste Like
Chicken?”
Robert Foreman : “Dualism Debunked”
Brad Dowden: “Possible Worlds”
April 29th 1-3 PM: The Possibility of Transcendental Knowledge
Stan Dundon: “How We Know First Principles: They
Dawn On Us”
David Long: “To Speak or Not to Speak: Effablizing
the Ineffable”
David Corner: “Understanding Miracles”
April 30th 10-12 AM : Winners of Nammour Student Essay Competition
Robert Boughton: “The Omniscient Denial of Morality”
Bernard Goldsmith: “Can We Reason Unconsciously?”
Justin Smith: “Language, Thought, and Knowing”
April 30th 1-3 PM: The Varieties of Knowledge
Martin Roth: “Epistemic Strata: How to Make
Sense of Epistemological Pluralism”
Chris Bellon: “What Do Men Know? A Feminist
Critique of Scientific Objectivity”
Scott Merlino: “Does Spot Know When He’s Been Bad?”
All events will be held in the Forest Suite of the University Union