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Introduction

Letter From the Secretary-Treasurer

Pacific Division Committees, 2005-2006

Mini-Conference Programs

Main Program

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Group Program

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Main, Group, and Mini-Conference Program Participants

Abstracts of Colloquium Papers

Abstracts of Symposium Papers

Group Sessions

Special Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

APA Placement Service Information

Placement Service Registration Form

Bylaws

Childcare

Philosophytalk

Barwise

Paper Submission Guidelines

Minutes of the 2005 Pacific Division Business Meeting

Minutes of the 2005 Pacific Division Executive Committee Meetings

Call for Proposals for Mini-Conferences

List of Advertisers and Book Exhibitors

Forms

Advance Registration Form Pacific

Hotel Reservation Form, Pacific

Advance Registration Form Central

Hotel Reservation Form, Central

Reception Table Request Form, Central

Proceedings And Addresses
January, 2006 (Volume 79, Issue 3)

“Philosophy Talk” Radio Broadcast



“Philosophy Talk”: The Program that Questions Everything—Except Your Intelligence.

The APA Pacific Division, Stanford University, and Oregon Public Radio invite philosophers at the APA meeting in Portland to attend an evening of philosophy and radio (with refreshments). At this reception there will be a live taping of an episode of the public radio program “Philosophy Talk,” co-hosted by John Perry and Ken Taylor. Special guest(s) to be announced.

Instead of the usual call-in segment, this episode of “Philosophy Talk” will feature questions from the studio audience. So come and get in on the fun of talking philosophy on the radio. Come to “Philosophy Talk.”

Thursday, March 23, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Would you like your students to talk more philosophy outside of class? Your neighbors and friends to engage with the philosophical questions that fascinate you? Make it possible for them to turn a dial and tune in to “Philosophy Talk.”

Bring “Philosophy Talk” to your airwaves! Does your college or university have a radio station? Is there a public radio station in your town? Urge the station to contact “Philosophy Talk”!

To carry “Philosophy Talk” on your local station, ask station management to contact marketing@philosophytalk.org.

For more information—and for archives of past programs from “Time” to “Terrorism,” from “Hume” to “Humor,” from “Berkeley” to “Baseball,” and from “Descartes” to “Dignity and the End of Life”—go to www.philosophytalk.org.


Copyright 2003, The American Philosophical Association.
Last revised:
January 24, 2006