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Thursday, March 11, 2004

Paper at UPitt-CMU Graduate Conference

By Diana Hsieh

About ten days ago, I was delighted to hear that a shortened version of my paper on false excuses was accepted for the 6th International University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon Graduate Philosophy Conference. I'm scheduled for 3:20pm on March 20th.

I just finished my final edits tonight based upon some helpful comments from reviewers. So I've posted the paper on the website. (In the course of my revisions, I was able to incorporate some bits from my Harry Potter paper on self-deception, which I also just finished revising.)

If you're interested in philosophy and near Pittsburgh, come on by!

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