Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference

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Dates: April 27-29 2001
Location: University of Idaho
Moscow ID 83844-1205
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Registration Information

The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference invites you to the campus of the University of Idaho for its fourth annual meeting. The topic of the 2001 INPC is Freedom and Determinism. The conference will convene at 9:00 am on Friday, April 27, and sessions will run through early afternoon on Sunday, April 29. Friday and Saturday sessions will be held on the campus of the University of Idaho. On Friday evening, the Public Forum on Freedom and Determinism will be held at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center in downtown Moscow, Idaho. The Keynote Address will be delivered by Keith Lehrer, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona, on Saturday evening in the Law School Courtroom on the Campus of the University of Idaho. Sunday sessions will be held through the early afternoon.

Registration options
participants are required to purchase one
of the following registration packages:

Dates are postmark deadlines: Through April 6 After April 6
Option I: Faculty and Professional $50 $60
  Student $25 $35
includes lunch and dinner on Saturday and access to meeting rooms for conference sessions, continental breakfasts, and coffee.
Option II: Faculty and Professional $30 $40
  Student $15 $20
provides the participant with access to conference sessions, continental breakfasts, and coffee.

Lodging: There are several lodging options. The INPC has reserved rooms as a part of the conference package with the University Inn, Moscow (800-325-8765). Please mention the INPC when making reservations to receive the conference rate. Other local hotels include the Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites, Pullman (800-465-4329), Mark IV, Moscow (208-882-7557), and Quality Inn, Pullman (509-332-0500). Other lodging options include: Heritage Inn, Pullman (800-528-1234), Palouse Inn, Moscow (888-882-5511), Ash Street House Bed and Breakfast, Pullman (509-332-3638), Carstens Bed and Breakfast, Pullman (509-332-6162), Paradise Ridge Bed and Breakfast, Moscow (208-882-5292), and Peacock Hill Bed and Breakfast, Moscow (208-882-1423). There will be a shuttle bus service available to pick people up and take them to the conference sessions.

Travel: The nearest airport is the Pullman Airport. If you plan to fly into that airport, please let us know and we will arrange to pick you up. Other airports within a short drive from Moscow and Pullman are the Lewiston (ID) Airport (30 miles south) and the Spokane Airport (90 miles north).

If you plan to attend, please register immediately. You may register by mail. Click the link below to download the PDF of the registration form.

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You may also pre-register online. Pre-registering is simply a way for us to determine attendance numbers. To fully register for the conference you must register by mail. Pre-registering is not mandatory, but we appreciate your time in doing so.  If you pay by check, please make it payable to the INPC.
Thank you!

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More information about this conference can be obtained at
www.its.uidaho.edu/inpc/4th-2001/.
Return to the INPC home page.
If you have any questions, please contact the INPC by email at morourke@uidaho.edu.


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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© Tracy Randall 2001