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Recent Announcements
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Meeting - Feb. 25: Ethics Bowl
The Philosophy Club will be meeting Wednesday, Feb. 25 at 5PM in Wilson 1-117 to discuss some cases from the Ethics Bowl. Discussion should be very interesting.Hope to ...
Posted Feb 23, 2009 10:16 AM by Kevin Lande
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Meeting: Valentine's Day (Wed., Feb. 11)
We will be doing a series of short mini-presentations revolving around
themes relevant to Valentine's Day. Feel free to announce this to
friends, students, etc. We look forward ...
Posted Feb 9, 2009 4:19 PM by Montana State Philosophy Society (Phi Sigma Tau)
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Carol Cleland - Friday
Sponsored by our dear Professor Bandyopadhyay:"Professor Carol Cleland, of the Department of Philosophy at the
University of Colorado, Boulder, will give a talk on Friday,
December 5 at 4 ...
Posted Dec 4, 2008 8:26 PM by Kevin Lande
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Meeting - Halloween Extravaganza! (Tue., Oct. 28)
The MSU Philosophy Club
(Phi Sigma Tau Honor Society)
The Philosophy Club will be hosting its annual “Halloween
Meeting.” There will be multiple short presentations on the concepts of
zombies ...
Posted Oct 26, 2008 9:51 AM by Montana State Philosophy Society (Phi Sigma Tau)
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Meeting - Reference and Signification (Tue, Oct. 21)
On Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 2:10 PM in Wilson Hall 1-124, Kevin will overview some of the theories of reference and signification. Specifically:Russell's theory of reference ...
Posted Oct 19, 2008 11:57 AM by Montana State Philosophy Society (Phi Sigma Tau)
Recent Files
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Presentation-Arbitrary Signification.doc
32k - Oct 19, 2008 11:48 AM by Kevin Lande (v4)
Tuesday, 10/21/08.
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The MSU Philosophy Club.doc
1695k - Oct 13, 2008 5:26 PM by Kevin Lande (v1)
Flyer
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Informal Fallacies.doc
37k - Oct 19, 2008 11:47 AM by Kevin Lande (v2)
A very nice, concise list of informal fallacies. (Retrieved from: http://www.ling.rochester.edu/~duniho/fallacies.html)
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PST Manual 09:07.pdf
270k - Oct 4, 2008 1:34 PM by Montana State Philosophy Society (Phi Sigma Tau) (v1)
Phi Sigma Tau was founded at Muhlenberg College in 1930 as Alpha Kappa Alpha, with chapters at colleges in Maryland and Pennsylvania. It remained in this regional status until October of 1955, when it was incorporated as Phi Sigma Tau, a National Honor Society in Philosophy. Its essential purpose was and is to promote ties among philosophy departments in accredited institutions and students in philosophy nationally.
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