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{{Short description|Moral and intellectual lecture series}}
The [[Howison Lectures in Philosophy]] are a lecture series established in 1919 by friends and former students of [[George Howison]], who served as the Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].
The '''Howison Lectures in Philosophy''' are a lecture series established in 1919 by friends and former students of [[George Howison]], who served as the Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].
 
{{cquote|Professor Howison held the reasoned conviction that this world to its very depth is kindred to the human spirit; that it is a community of free persons, finite and infinite, sustained by the vision of the Perfect; and all his great powers were directed to awaken in others a loyalty to these ideas. And those, it would seem, would most speak from a foundation in his memory who were able to share with him this high purpose and conviction.|author=Founding donors of the Howison Lectures in Philosophy}}
 
== Past lectures ==
* 1922 — [[William Ernest Hocking]] — "Naturalism and the Belief in Purpose"; "Intuitionism and Idealism"; "Realism and Mysticism"
* 1923 — [[Arthur Oncken Lovejoy]] — "The Discontinuities of Evolution"
 
1923* 1925 — [[ArthurWilliam OnckenPepperell LovejoyMontague]] — "TheTime and Discontinuitiesthe ofFourth EvolutionDimension"
* 1925 — [[Ralph Barton Perry]] — "A Modernist View of National Ideals"
 
1925* 1926 — [[WilliamClarence PepperellIrving MontagueLewis]] — "TimeThe andPragmatic theElement Fourthin DimensionKnowledge"
* 1927 — [[Evander Bradley McGilvary]] — "Space and Time"
 
* 1929 — [[Robert Mark Wenley]]
1925 — [[Ralph Barton Perry]] — "A Modernist View of National Ideals"
* 1930 — [[James Hayden Tufts]] — "Recent Ethical Theories"
 
1926* 1931 — [[ClarenceJohn Irving LewisDewey]] — "The Pragmatic ElementThought inand KnowledgeContext"
* 1932 — [[Walter Goodnow Everett]] — "The Uniqueness of Man"
 
1927* 1933 — [[EvanderF. C. BradleyS. McGilvarySchiller]] — "SpaceTheory and TimePractice"
* 1934 — [[G. Watts Cunningham]] — "Perspective and Contact in the Meaning Situation"
 
* 1935 — [[Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge]] — "An Approach to a Theory of Nature"
1929 — [[Robert Mark Wenley]]
* 1936 — [[Henry W. Stuart]] — "Knowledge and Self-Consciousness"
 
1930* 1937 — [[JamesHeinrich Hayden TuftsGomperz]] — "RecentLimits of Cognition and Exigencies Ethicalof TheoriesAction"
* 1941 — [[George Holland Sabine]] — "Social Studies and Objectivity"
 
1931* 1941 — [[JohnGeorge DeweyEdward Moore]] — "Thought and ContextCertainty"
* 1943 — [[Charles Montague Bakewell]] — "Philosophy Goes to War"
 
1932* 1944 — [[WalterCurt G.John EverettDucasse]] — "The UniquenessMethod of ManKnowledge in Philosophy"
* 1945 — [[Harvey Gates Townsend]] — "The History of Townsend"
 
1933* 1946 — [[F.Wilmon C.Henry S. SchillerSheldon]] — "Theory and Practice"
* 1947 — [[Alexander Meiklejohn]] — "Inclinations and Obligations"
 
1934* 1949 — [[G.George Watts CunninghamBoas]] — "Perspective and Contact inThe theAcceptance Meaningof SituationTime"
* 1954 — [[Brand Blanshard]] — "The Impasse of Ethics - and a Way Out"
 
1935* 1954 — [[Frederick J. E.Gilbert WoodbridgeRyle]] — "AnSome ApproachProblems toin athe Theory of NatureMeaning"
* 1954 — [[Walter Terence Stace]] — "Mysticism and Human Reason"
 
1936* 1956 — [[HenryJózef W.Maria StuartBocheński]] — "KnowledgeLogic and Self-ConsciousnessPhilosophy"
* 1957 — [[Kurt von Fritz]] — "Aristotle's Contribution to the Theory and Practice of Historiography"
 
1937* 1957 — [[HeinrichJohn GomperzWisdom]] — "Limits of CognitionParadox and Exigencies of ActionDiscovery"
* 1959 — [[Willard Van Orman Quine]] — "The Assuming of Objects"
 
1941* 1960 — [[GeorgeErnest Holland SabineNagel]] — "SocialThe Cognitive StudiesStatus andof ObjectivityTheories"
* 1961 — [[Gabriel Honori Marcel]] — "Man, Techniques, and Meta-Techniques"
 
1941* 1963 — [[GeorgeHenry EdwardH. MoorePrice]] — "CertaintyCauses of Belief and Reasons for Belief"
* 1963 — [[Peter Geach]] — "Assertion"
 
1943* 1963 — [[CharlesElizabeth Montague BakewellAnscombe]] — "PhilosophyThe Intentionality of Sensation: GoesA toGrammatical WarFeature"
* 1964 — [[Carl G. Hempel]] — "Problems of Induction"
 
1944* 1968 — [[CurtStuart John DucasseHampshire]] — "The Method of KnowledgeSincerity inand PhilosophyUncertainty"
* 1971 — [[Gunther Patzing]] — "Truth, Determinism and Uncertainty"
 
1945* 1977 — [[HarveySaul Gates TownsendKripke]] — "TheWittgenstein on Rules and Private HistoryLanguage: ofAn TownsendExposition"
* 1977 — [[Peter F. Strawson]] — "Perception and Its Objects"; "Reference and Its Roots"
 
* 1978 — [[Robert Nozick]] — "The Identity of the Self. Why is there Something Rather than Nothing?"
1946 — [[Wilmon Henry Sheldon]]
* 1979 — [[Patrick Suppes]] — "The Limits of Rationality"
 
1947* 1979 — [[AlexanderJohn MeiklejohnRawls]] — "InclinationsConstructivist andMoral ObligationsConceptions"
* 1979 — [[David Kellogg Lewis]] — "Causal Explanation"
 
1949* 1980 — [[GeorgeMichel BoasFoucault]] — "The AcceptanceTruth ofand TimeSubjectivity"
* 1981 — [[Hilary Putnam]] — "The Transcendence of Reason": 1) "Why There Isn't a Ready-Made World"; 2) "Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized"
 
1954* 1983 — [[BrandRichard BlanshardRorty]] — "The Impasse of Ethics - and a Way OutRelativism"
* 1984 — [[Gregory Vlastos]] — "Socrates' Disavowal of Knowledge"; "The Socratic Fallacy"
 
1954* 1985 — [[GilbertNelson Ryle WaynfleteGoodman]] — "Some Problems in theA TheoryReconception of MeaningPhilosophy"
* 1986 — [[Michael A. E. Dummett]] — "The Justification of Logical Laws"
 
1954* 1987 — [[WalterThomas T. StaceNagel]] — "MysticismMoral Conflict and HumanPolitical ReasonLegitimacy"
* 1988 — [[Bernard Williams]] — "Philosophy and the Fragments of Enlightenment"
 
1956* 1988 — [[I.M.Jürgen BochenskiHabermas]] — "Logic and Philosophy"
* 1994 — [[Noam Chomsky]] — "Naturalism and Dualism in the Study of Language and Mind"
 
* 1996 — [[Myles Burnyeat]] — "Freedom, Anger, Tranquility - An Archaeology of Feeling"; "Ancient Freedoms"; "Anger and Revenge"; "Happiness and Tranquility"
1957 — [[Kurt von Fritz]] — "Aristotle's Contribution to the Theory and Practice of Historiography"
* 1999 — [[Nancy Cartwright (philosopher)|Nancy Cartwright]] — "The Dappled World"
 
1957* 2000 — [[JohnMichael WisdomFrede]] — "ParadoxOn Aristotle's Notion of andthe DiscoverySoul"
* 2002 — [[Ronald M. Dworkin]] — "Truth, Interpretation, and the Point of Moral Philosophy"
 
* 2002 — [[Stanley Cavell]] — "Philosophy the Day After Tomorrow: Moments in Nietzsche, Jane Austen, et cetera."; "The Wittgensteinian Event
1959 — [[Willard Van Orman Quine]] — "The Assuming of Objects"
* 2004 — [[David Kaplan (philosopher)|David Kaplan]] — "The Meaning of 'Ouch' and 'Oops'"
 
1960* 2005 — [[ErnestJudith NagelJarvis Thomson]] — "The Cognitive Status of TheoriesNormativity"
* 2006 — [[John McDowell]] — "Intention in Action"
 
1961* 2007 — [[GabrielFred Honori MarcelDretske]] — "Man, Techniques,What andWe Meta-TechniquesSee"
* 2007 — [[T. M. Scanlon]] — "The Ethics of Blame"
 
1963* 2009 — [[HenryJohn H.Perry Price(philosopher)|John Perry]] — "Causes of BeliefThinking and ReasonsTalking About forthe BeliefSelf"
* 2010 — [[Ian Hacking]] — "Proof, Truth, Hands, and Mind"
 
1963* 2013 — [[PeterRobert GeachBrandom]] — "AssertionReason, Genealogy, and the Hermeneutics of Magnanimity"
* 2014 — [[Sarah Broadie]] — "The Theoretical Impulse in Plato and Aristotle"
 
1963* 2015 — [[ElizabethKwame AnscombeAnthony Appiah]] — "The IntentionalityPhilosophy of Sensation:"As A Grammatical FeatureIf""
* 2016 — [[Christine M. Korsgaard]] — "Animal Selves and the Good"
 
1964* 2017 — [[CarlGisela G. HempelStriker]] — "Problems[[Cicero]]’s ''[[De Officiis]]'' – Stoic Ethics offor InductionNon-Stoics"
* 2018 — [[Joseph Raz]] — "Identity and Social Bonds"
 
1968* 2019 — [[StuartPhilip N. HampshireKitcher]] — "SincerityProgress in the Sciences and Uncertaintyin the Arts"
 
1971 — [[Gunther Patzing]] — "Truth, Determinism and Uncertainty"
 
1977 — [[Saul Kripke]] — "Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language: An Exposition"
 
1977 — [[Peter F. Strawson]] — "Perception and Its Objects"; "Reference and Its Roots"
 
1978 — [[Robert Nozick]] — "The Identity of the Self. Why is there Something Rather than Nothing?"
 
1979 — [[Patrick Suppes]] — "The Limits of Rationality"
 
1979 — [[John Rawls]] — "Constructivist Moral Conceptions"
 
1979 — [[David Lewis]] — "Causal Explanation"
 
1980 — [[Michel Foucault]] — "Truth and Subjectivity"
 
1981 — [[Hilary Putnam]] — "The Transcendence of Reason"; "Why There Isn't a Ready-Made World"; "Why Reason Can't Be Naturalized"
 
1983 — [[Richard Rorty]] — "Relativism"
 
1984 — [[Gregory Vlastos]] — "Socrates' Disavowal of Knowledge"; "The Socratic Fallacy"
 
1985 — [[Nelson Goodman]] — "A Reconception of Philosophy"
 
1986 — [[Michael A. E. Dummett]] — "The Justification of Logical Laws"
 
1987 — [[Thomas Nagel]] — "Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy"
 
1988 — [[Bernard Williams]] — "Philosophy and the Fragments of Enlightenment"
 
1988 — [[Jurgen Habermas]]
 
1994 — [[Noam Chomsky]] — "Naturalism and Dualism in the Study of Language and Mind"
 
1996 — [[Myles Burnyeat]] — "Freedom, Anger, Tranquility - An Archaeology of Feeling"; "Ancient Freedoms"; "Anger and Revenge"; "Happiness and Tranquility"
 
1999 — [[Nancy Cartwright]] — "The Dappled World"
 
2000 — [[Michael Frede]] — "On Aristotle's Notion of the Soul"
 
2002 — [[Ronald M. Dworkin]] — "Truth, Interpretation, and the Point of Moral Philosophy"
 
2002 — [[Stanley Cavell]] — "Philosophy the Day After Tomorrow: Moments in Nietzsche, Jane Austen, et cetera."; "The Wittgensteinian Event
 
2004 — [[David Kaplan]] — "The Meaning of 'Ouch' and 'Oops'"
 
2005 — [[Judith Jarvis Thomson]] — "Normativity"
 
2006 — [[John McDowell]] — "Intention in Action"
 
2007 — [[Fred Dretske]] — "What We See"
 
2007 — [[Thomas Scanlon]] — "The Ethics of Blame"
 
== See also ==
2009 — [[John Perry]] — "Thinking and Talking About the Self"
* [[Berkeley Center for New Media#Programs|Center for New Media Lectures]]
* [[Tarski Lectures]]
 
==External links==
* [httphttps://gradgradlectures.berkeley.edu/lecturesseries/howison/ Howison Lectures in Philosophy, Graduate Council Lectures website]
 
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