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Chomsky's lectures

Noam Chomsky will be visiting Stony Brook University in April and May 2003. He will be giving a series of 8 lectures on various subjects. Lectures are part of the Seminar on Analytic philosophy offered by the Department of Philosophy. Below is a list of lectures.

Date & time
Location
Topic and other info
Tues. 22 April
5-8 p.m.  
SAC Ballroom A Philosophy Colloquium: Language, Mind, and Freedom
Lecture followed by 1 hour Q & A
Wed. 23 April
10:35-1:35 
Harriman Hall, 214 Breakfast with graduate students, faculty, and colleagues and Q&A about his colloquium talk.
Open to the Department and colleagues.  Bagels, muffins, and coffee.



Tues. 29 April
5-8 p.m.  
Harriman Hall, 214 Graduate Seminar: Linguistics and Philosophy of Language
Wed. 30 April
10:35-1:35  
TV studio in the
ECC building
Graduate Seminar: Chomsky’s Intellectual Development and Linguistics.
Interviewers: Bill Zimmerman & Mark Aronoff
Room in the audience for about 50 faculty, students, and colleagues
Wed. 30 April
5:30-7:30 
Student Union
Auditorium
Humanities Institute public lecture: Violence and Justice: Some Useful Truisms
1 hour talk followed by 1 hour Q & A. (tickets required)



Tues. 06 May
5-8 p.m.  
Harriman Hall, 214 Graduate Seminar: Evolution, Language, and Philosophy of Mind
Wed. 07 May
10:35-1:35  
TV studio in the
ECC building
Graduate Seminar: Evolution and Philosophy of Mind
Interviewers: Richard Larson & Peter Ludlow
Room in the audience for about 50 faculty, students, and colleagues
Wed. 07 May
3-5:30pm
Student Union
Ballroom
Law and Order  -- A Panel Talk with:
Noam Chomsky, Jackie Smith (SUNY Stony Brook), and Manfred Baum (Wuppertal University).
(Doors open at 2:30pm)
 
 
Tues. 13 May
7-10 p.m.  
Wang Center or
the outside Amphitheatre
Public lecture: With Liberty and Justice for All…: The Politics of War and Remembrance
Other guests include Helen Zia, Gary Okihiro, and Loni Ding. Open to the public, but seating is limited.
Wed. 14 May
10:35-1:35  
TV studio in the
ECC building
Graduate Seminar: Chomsky’s Views on "War and Terrorism"
Interviewers: John T'Chen & Eduardo Mendieta
Room in the audience for about 50 faculty, students, and colleagues


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