Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference
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"Freedom and Determinism"
Dates: April 27-29 2001
Location: University of Idaho
Moscow ID 83844-1205
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Information About the Inland Northwest Region
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The Inland Northwest Philosophy
Conference is held on the campuses of the University of Idaho in Moscow, ID, and
Washington State University in Pullman, WA. Moscow and Pullman lie on the border of
Idaho and Washington, with eight miles of rolling Palouse hills between them. To the
east lie the foothills for the Bitterroot Mountains, a range in the Rocky Mountain system,
and the drainage systems for the Clearwater and St. Joe's Rivers. The wilderness of
central Idaho and eastern Oregon lie south of us, and to the north are the cities of
Spokane, WA and Coeur d'Alene, ID. The lush farm lands of eastern and central
Washington border us on the west. Not a bad place to spend a few days or more.
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Idaho |
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Washington |
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Moscow, Idaho |
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Pullman, Washington |
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University of Idaho |
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Washington State University |
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UI Philosophy |
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WSU Philosophy |
The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is a topic-focused interdisciplinary
conference supported in part by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council,
a State-Based Program of the National Endowment for the Humanities
and co-sponsored by the Philosophy Departments at the University of Idaho
and Washington State University.
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