Massachusetts Bay Philosophy Alliance (MBPA) Meeting This Saturday
November 7th, 2008
Good morning, readers, and happy Friday!
Yesterday, I received an announcement for the first meeting of the MBPA, the Massachusetts Bay Philosophy Alliance*, to be held on Saturday 8 November 2008. Here are the details:
The MBPA (Massachusetts Bay Philosophy Alliance) is back in action with a talk this Saturday at 3pm by Annalisa Coliva. For details about MBPA, see http://www.mit.edu/~philos/mbpa/index.html, where you can also find a handout for Annalisa’s talk.
Annalisa Coliva, University of Modena and Reggio-Emilia
“Varieties of Failure of Warrant-Transmission”
3-5 pm, Emerson 310, Harvard University
All philosophers are welcome to attend.
For those curious about the MBPA, here’s the description from the Web site:
The MBPA (Massachusetts Bay Philosophy Alliance) is a philosophy workshop in the Greater Boston area — broadly construed to include Western Massachusetts and Rhode Island. All philosophy faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students are welcome.
The purpose of the group is to read and discuss the current work of workshop members. Meetings will be held at a local university.
I have also posted a link to the MBPA on the Department of Philosophy’s Web Site’s Links page.
*Not to be confused with the MBTA, the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority.
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