Peter Gratton with some local details about my trip to Newfoundland next week.

Peter Gratton's avatarPHILOSOPHY IN A TIME OF ERROR

He notes his schedule here. He first goes out to Corner Brook, near Gros Morne National Park, which is said to be one of most beautiful places in Canada (and for you Canadians, ipso facto, in the world). Next Thursday he takes up the prestigious George Storey lecture, which the Dean of Arts will introduce. Then on Friday, we’ll switch up our usual pub-based discussion series (where we usually look at specific papers and chapters in the history of philosophy) and have Stuart go over his project on Shakespearean territories as part of our public lecture series–at the Peter Easton Pub. (For those in St. John’s, it’s become our favorite dive bar–great room in the back and cheap drinks in the front. We meet there just about each week for the “Jockey Club.”) Then we’ll do a reception for him at my place downtown. We’ll try to send him…

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