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Midwest Philosophy Colloquium

The Midwest Philosophy Colloquium is an organization of scholars in the greater Chicago and Midwest region. Meeting regularly each year, this group works in a collaborative way to address critical areas of interest in philosophy and Catholic thought, while promoting exchange among faculty at area universities. The Midwest Philosophy Colloquium also organizes occasional public lectures or small conferences on important themes in current debate.
Previous Midwest Philosophy Colloquium events:
Philosophy, Modernity and Tradition, April 30, 2005, Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago, Sorbonne), Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre (University of Notre Dame)
Vision and Blindness: Reasoning about Reason and Its Limits, June 23, 2001, Paul Griffiths, (University of Illinois at Chicago), Bernard Schumacher (Universite de Fribourg and LCI Visiting Fellow), David Burrell, CSC (Notre Dame)
Phenomenology and the Sacramental Presence of God, May 5, 2001, Jean-Luc Marion (University of Chicago, Sorbonne), Jean-Yves Lacoste (LCI Visiting Fellow), Robert Sokolowski (Catholic University of America)