The School of Philosophy
Graduate Student Spring 1999 Lecture Series
The Catholic University of America
The Great Disruption
Francis Fukuyama
George Mason University, Institute of Public Policy
February 5, 2:00 p.m., Columbus School of Law Byron Auditorium
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Department of Politics

Classical Moral Philosophy: A Symposium
February 12, Life Cycle Institute Auditorium
First Morning Session, 9:30 a.m.
Nietzsche on the Skeptics and Nietzsche as Skeptic
Richard Bett
Johns Hopkins University

A Genuine Stoicism
Victoria N. Voytko
University of South Carolina

Second Morning Session, 11: 00 a.m.
Taking Responsibility for Our Emotions
Nancy Sherman
Georgetown University

Afternoon Panel Session, 2:00 p.m.
Classical Moral Philosophy: Contemporary Applications
Victoria N. Voytko (moderator), Lawrence C. Becker, Richard Bett, Nancy Sherman
University of South Carolina, The College of William and Mary, Johns Hopkins Georgetown  

Contemporary Issues in Bio-Ethics: A Symposium
March 19, Life Cycle Institute Auditorium
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m.
Aging: A New Problem of Modern Medicine
Josef V. Kadlec
Georgetown University, School of Medicine

Afternoon Panel Session, 2:00 p.m.
Clinical Trials in the Third World: Ethical Issues
Patrick Kelley, Josef V. Kadlec, Daniel Maher
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Georgetown University, The Catholic University of America

Fides et Ratio
Joseph Zycinski
The Catholic University of Lublin
April 9, 2:00 p.m., Life Cycle Institute Auditorium

Heidegger's Systematic Turn
Claudius Strube
University of Wuppertal
April 13, 2:00 p.m., Life Cycle Institute Auditorium

This lecture series is sponsored by the Graduate Student Association of The Catholic University of America.