Talks given by Mitchell Green
‘Facial Expression and The Adaptive Unconscious’,
invited lecture to the Social Area Group, Department of Psychology, University
of Virginia, November 4, 2004.
‘Direct Reference, Empty Names, and Pragmatics,’
Pittsburgh/Cracow Joint Conference on Central European Philosophy, Rytro,
Poland, May, 2004.
‘Showing and Meaning,’
Philosophy of Language Workshop, University of Virginia, May 2004.
‘Emerging Themes in Humanities Research’ invited
presentation to the Annual Meeting of the American Council of Learned
Societies, Washington, D.C., May, 2004.
‘Dynamic Semantics and Negative
Existentials,’ presentation at the
Central Division of the American Philosophical Association, Cleveland, April,
2003.
‘Moorean Absurdity: Content, Context, and their
Collision’, Department of Philosophy Colloqium, University of Virginia,
February, 2003.
‘Emotional Expression in Your Face,’ presentation
to the Cognitive Studies Group, University of Virginia, March 2002; National
Humanities Center, March, 2002. Invited
presentation to Singapore Management University, Singapore, October 2002,
Amherst College, November 2002; Northwestern University, January, 2003.
‘Expression and Meaning,’
invited presentation to National University of Singapore, October, 2002.
‘Moorean Absurdity and Update Semantics,’
presentation at the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association,
Chicago, April, 2002.
‘The Significance of the Humanities,’ invited
presentation to the Fellows and Board of Directors of the National Humanities
Center, March, 2002.
‘The Meanings of Life,’ invited presentation to
the Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement, February, 2002, and to the Last
Lecture Series, University of Virginia, April 2001.
‘Compositionality and Occasion Sensitivity,’
invited presentation to Context Relavity in Semantics, University of
Cincinatti, November, 2001.
‘Peacocke on Self-knowledge: Comments on Chapter
Five of Being Known’, invited presentation to a workshop on C. Peacocke,
NYU, June, 2001.
‘Grice’s Frown: On Meaning and Expression’,
invited presentation to the Workshop on Communication and Understanding 2:
Saying, Meaning, Implicating, University of Bielefeld, September 29, 2000. Also given to the U. of Virginia Summer
Colloquium Series, July, 2000.
‘Philosophy and the Future of the Humanities,’
invited presentation to Humanities: Possible Futures, sponsored by the American
Council of Learned Societies, University of Oregon, June, 2000.
‘The Heteronymy of Linguistic Meaning’, University
of Virginia Philosophy Colloquium Series, October, 1998; invited presentation
at the Pragmatics and Meaning Conference, University of London, October, 1998;
invited presentation at the International Conference on the Pragmatics of
Negotiation, University of Jerusalem, June, 1999.
‘The Status of Supposition’, invited presentation
at the University of Toledo Philosophy Department Colloquium, February, 1998.
‘Propositional Attitudes and the Measurement
Analogy,’ presented at the Central Division of the APA, April, 1997; invited
presentation, Center for Philosophy of Science, U. of Pittsburgh, September,
1997; invited presentation, U. of Virginia Cognitive Studies Group, December,
1998.
‘Rudiments of a Theory of Conversation,’ U. of
Virginia Cognitive Studies Group, February, 1997.
‘Frege and the Force Indicator,’ University of
Virginia Philosophy Colloquium, February, 1997.
‘The Indexical Character of Names,’ Central States
Phil. Association, Kansas City, MO, 10/1996.
‘Make-Believe and Musical Representation,’ presented
at the annual joint meeting of the American Musicological Society and the
Society for Music Theory in New York, November, 1995.
‘Dennett's “Mild and Intermediate” Intentional
Realism,’ presented at the Central States Philosophical Association, Vanderbilt
University, October, 1994, at the Southern Society for Philosophy and
Psychology, April 1995, and at the Central Division of the APAssociation, April
1995.
‘On Rational Degrees of Belief and the Dutch Book
Theorem,’ presented at the Central Division of the American Philosophical
Association, Kansas City, MO, May, 1994.
‘Wagering on the Future,’ invited presentations at
Virginia Commonwealth University, and at the University of Pittsburgh Center
for Philosophy of Science in November, 1993.
‘Should I Cooperate with My Döppelganger in the
Prisoners’ Dilemma?’, presented at the University of Virginia Metaphysics and
Epistemology Group, February, 1994.
‘The Will to Suppose’, invited presentations at
the University of Virginia, University of Pittsburgh, University of Michigan,
UCLA, and NYU between 1993 and 1998.
‘A Formal Pragmatics for Illocutionary Force
Indicating Devices,’ invited presentation in 1992 at the Center for Philosophy
of Science, University of Pittsburgh, and at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Exact Philosophy, University of Southwestern Louisiana.
‘The Underdetermination of Theory by Data,’
presented at the 1987 annual meeting of the British Society for the Philosophy
of Science, Cambridge, U.K.