Truth

September 6                             
Kurt Pritzl, The Catholic University of America
Aristotle’s Door

September 13                           
Mitch Miller, Vassar College
Truth and the Ways of the Good in Plato

September 20                           
Sean Dorrance Kelly, Princeton University
On Time and Truth

September 27                           
Daniel Dahlstrom, Boston University
The Prevalence of Truth

October 4                                  
Brian H. Bix, University of Minnesota
Will versus Reason: Truth in Natural Law, Positive Law, and Legal Theory

October 11                                
Timothy Noone, The Catholic University of America
Truth, Creation, and Intelligibility in Anselm, Grosseteste, and Bonaventure              

October 18                                
J. A. Aertsen, Thomas-Institut, University of Cologne
Truth in the Middle Ages: Its Essence and Power in Christian Thought

October 25                                
Robert Wood, University of Dallas
Art and Truth: From Plato to Heidegger

November 8                              
John Milbank, University of Virginia
Truth as the Bond of Being

November 15                             
Daniel Garber, Princeton University
Religion and Science, Faith and Reason: Some Pascalian Reflections

November 22                             
David Solomon, University of Notre Dame
Truth in Twentieth Century Ethics                                       

December 6                               
Susan Haack, University of Miami
Realistically Speaking: How Science Fumbles, and Sometimes Forges, Ahead

All lectures are held at 2:00 p.m. in the Life Cycle Institute Auditorium* at The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., 20064.

This series is made possible by a generous grant from the Franklin J. Matchette Foundation and the support of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Foundation and the George Dougherty Foundation.

For further information, contact the Office of the Dean, School of Philosophy, 202-319-5259, cua-philosophy@cua.edu.  

* With one exception: the October 18 lecture will be held in the Herzfeld Auditorium (Hannan Hall).