Friday March 28, 2003: 9-12AM
Main Lecture Hall
Introductory Remarks
“Climbing Ghazali’s Epistemological Ladder: Towards the Possibility of an Epistemology of the Divine”
Jill Graper Hernandez, University of Memphis
“Can we be Monists about the Mind?”
John L. Schwenkler, Catholic University of America
“Influence of Metaphysics on Folk Psychology: Hindu vs. Western Metaphysics vis-à-vis Hindu vs. Western Folk Psychology”
Poonam Dohutia, University of Waterloo
"Self-Cultivation: Perspectives on Confucianism and Daoism and Applications in American Society”
Georgianna M. Streeter, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles
Panel 2: Orienting Human Knowledge and Ethics in the Natural World
Friday March 28, 2003: 1-4PM
Main Lecture Hall
“A Pragmatist Approach to Environmental Aesthetics”
Jason Simus, University of Colorado at Boulder
“Saying ‘Thou’ to Nature: A Buberian Look at Boundaries”
Kristopher Short, University of North Texas, Denton
“Sex Selection: Non-sexist Reasons and the Pursuit of Equality”
Russell T. Daley, California State University, Long Beach
“Max Scheler’s Negative Epistemology: A Phenomenology of Error”
Carlos Alberto Sanchez, University of New Mexico