
Richard Werner, the John Stewart Kennedy Professor of Philosophy, gave a paper Pragmatism, Fallibilism, and War," at the University of Rochester on April 18. It was part of a symposium in honor of Professor Robert L. Holmes who is retiring from the University of Rochester Philosophy Department after 47 years. Professor Holmes is Werner's mentor.
Holmes will be the McCullough Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton in the fall. He will teach a course in the philosophy department on war and political philosophy. He has won numerous teaching awards during his years at the University of Rochester and has published many articles and books.
Werner also chaired a session at the American Philosophical Association Pacific Meetings "Knowledge, Beauty, and Harmony in Plato's Theatetus," on April 9, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Holmes will be the McCullough Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton in the fall. He will teach a course in the philosophy department on war and political philosophy. He has won numerous teaching awards during his years at the University of Rochester and has published many articles and books.
Werner also chaired a session at the American Philosophical Association Pacific Meetings "Knowledge, Beauty, and Harmony in Plato's Theatetus," on April 9, in Vancouver, British Columbia.