EVENTS
 Archive
 2006
 Video Gallery I
Prof. Dr. Dagfinn Føllesdal  
(Universitetet i Oslo/Stanford University) 
Reference - neither Causal nor Apostolic, but Normative video 01 Prof. Dr. Charles Parsons 
(Harvard University)
Some consequences of the entanglement of logic and mathematics video 02 Prof. Dr. Jon Elster
(Columbia University/Collège de France)
Reason and Rationality video 03
Prof. Dr. Michael Friedman  
(Stanford University)
Transcendental Philosophy and Modern Physics:
Neo-Kantianism, Logical Empiricism, and Phenomenology video 04 Prof. Dr. Patrick Suppes 
(Stanford University)
Neuropsychological Foundation of Phenomenology: Is It Possible? video 05 Prof. Dr. John Perry
(Stanford University)
Reference, Identity and Information video 06
Prof. Dr. David Woodruff Smith
(University of California, Irvine)
Consciousness, Modality, and Inner Awareness video 07 Prof. Dr. Graciela de Pierris
(Stanford University)
Hume's Phenomenological Conception of Space, Time and Mathematics video 08 Prof. Dr. Dag Prawitz
(Stockholms Universitet)
Inference and Consequence video 09
Prof. Dr. Wilhelm K. Essler 
(Universität Frankfurt a. M.)
On Solidity and Rigidity - Some Notes to a Paper of Føllesdal video 10 Prof. Dr. Nils Roll-Hansen
(Universitetet i Oslo)
The distinction between basic (theoretical) and applied
(practical) science and its importance for the politics of science video 11 Prof. Dr. Olav Gjelsvik 
(Universitetet i Oslo)
On ´Meaning and Experience´, Evidence, Causality video 12
Archive 2006

Video 04
Prof. Dr. Michael Friedman
(Stanford University)
Transcendental Philosophy and Modern Physics:
Neo-Kantianism, Logical Empiricism, and Phenomenology