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Page 1: Program Philosophy Paper Sessions

SOUTHERN TOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY FALL, 1968

Program Philosophy Paper Sessions

Ancient Philosophy FRITZ MARTI, Southern Illinois University, Chairman

EDWARD M. GALLIGAN, University of North Carolina T h e Theory of Socrates’ Dream and the Analysis of Logos.

What Plato Does with Words. JAMES W. DYE, Northern Illinois University Can First Principles Be Known? SHANNON DUBOSE, Tulane University

History of Philosophy WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, Chairman

“Natural Belief’ in the Philosophy of Hume. THOMAS K. HEARN, JR.,

Kant, Hegel and Cassirer: The Origin of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms.

A Critical Analysis of Ralph Barton Perry’s Definition of Value. GENE G.

College of William and Mary

DONALD P. VERENE, Northern Illinois University

JAMES, Memphis State University

Philosophy of Science and Social Science RICHARD L. BARBER, University of Louisville, Chairman

Bergson’s Theory of Matter and Modem Cosmology. PETE GUNTER, The

Counterfactuals : Metalinpistic Statements or Condensed Arguments? JOHN

Metaphors, Analogies, Teleological, Concepts, and History, L. B. CEBIK,

University of Tennessee

J. YOUNG, University of Virginia

University of Georgia

Ethics I FRANK A. MacDONALD, College of William and Mary, Chairman

Evaluation and Normation. THOMAS M. OLSHEWSKY, University of

Two Concepts of “Conscienre.” JOHN T. GRANROSE, University of Georgia The “New Compatibilitism” and Human Astion. WILLIAM E. MORRIS,

Kentucky

University of Virginia Phenomenol3ogy

EDWARD SCHUH, University of Miami, Chairman The Adequacy and Adequation. JOHN SCANLON, St. Mary’s Dominican

Preconceptuality. CHARLES E. SCOTT, Vanderbilt University Phenomenology and Music: A Critique of Visual Metaphor. F. J, SMITH,

College

Kent State University Epistemology

CHARLES A. BAYLIS, Duke University, Chairman Hypothetic Inference in Systematic phi lo sop^. DONALD S. LEE, Tulane

Do Logical Relations Preclude Causal Relations? W. R. CARTER, University University

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SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY FALL, 1968

Knowledge of Other Selves. EDWARD H. HENDERSON, L o u i s i i State University

Philosophy of Language VIRGIL ALDRICH, University of North Carolina, Chairman

Language and Implication. JASON XENAKIS, Louisiana State University An Analysis of Presupposing. JOHN F. POST. Vanderbilt University Wittgenstein on Contradiction. ROBERT L. ARRINGTON, Georgia State

College Ethics II

DONALD W. SHERBURNE, Vanderbilt University, Chairman How Values Adhere to Facts: An Outline of a Theory. WALTRAUT J.

Is Effort of Will a Basis for Moral Freedom? JOHN HOWIE, University of

Utilitarian Forgiveness. J. E. BARHART, North Texas State University

STEIN, University of Georgia

Southern Illinois

Philosophy of Mind PAUL G. KUNTZ, Emory University, Chairman

Ambiguity and Intensionality. MAX HOCUTT, University of Alabama The Logic of Mental Concepts and the Mind-Body Problem. MICHAEL

The First-Person Robot Problem. DWIGHT VAN DE VATE, JR., University HODGES, University of Tennessee

of Tennessee Philosophy of Religion

JOHN KUIPER, University of Kentucky, Chairman A New Program for Religious Language: The Transformational Generative

Whitehead’s God: Agent of Perishing. JAMES R. SIMMONS, Univemity

Some Fundamental Inconsistencies in Fletcher’s Situation Ethics. ROBERT V.

Grammar. EARL R. MacCORMAC, Davidson College

of South Carolina

ANDELSON, Auburn College

PHILOSOPHY SYMPOSIUM Are There Any Human Rights?

Main Speaker: WILLIAM T. BLACKSTONE, University of Georgia IREDELL JENKINS, University of Alabama PETER HEATH, University of Virginia

DONALD C. HODGES, Florida State University, Chairman

ADDENDUM: DR. JERRY H. GILL, Review: God-Talk: Getting O n With It . Volume VI,

N. 2, Summer, 1968. Dr. Gill is Assistant Professor at Southwestern at Memphis.

Correction: Note error on page 122 of Volume VI, No. 2: Religious Dismurse should be Christian Discourse by Ian T. Ramsey.

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