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Please join the Murphy Institute's Center for Ethics and Public Affairs for a lecture by Robert Hanna:

 

“Living with Contradictions: The Logic of Kantian Moral Principles in a Nonideal World"

When

Thursday, October 22, 2009 | 4:00 PM

Where

Woldenberg Art Center
Freeman Auditorium
Tulane University


Robert Hanna is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is the author of four books, Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy (Clarendon/Oxford University Press, 2001), Kant, Science and Human Nature (Clarendon/Oxford University Press, 2006), Rationality and Logic (MIT Press, 2006), and Embodied Minds in Action, co-authored with Michelle Maiese (Oxford University Press, 2009), as well as numerous journal articles on Kant, the history of analytic philosophy, philosophical logic, the philosophy of mind, and ethics.

Our Mission

The Center for Ethics and Public Affairs provides coordination and support for research, teaching and scholarly discussion of ethics, moral and political philosophy, and the ethical dimensions of public and professional life across academic disciplines and professional schools.

To provide part of the advanced research infrastructure that attracts and rewards out-standing faculty and students, the Center supports both Faculty Fellowships and Graduate Fellowships in Ethics and Public Affairs.

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