Harry Silverstein, WSU professor emeritus in philosophy, presents “Responsibility and Avoidability” in the Foley Speaker’s Room.
Lecture
April 2019
John Martin Fischer, an expert in free will, moral responsibility, and both metaphysical and ethical issues pertaining to life and death, will present the 55th Frank Fraser Potter Lecture in Philosophy.
John M. Fischer, distinguished professor of philosophy at University of California, Riverside, and Harry Silverstein, professor emeritus of philosophy at WSU, present “The Frankfurt-Style Cases: Extinguishing the Flickers of Freedom.”
Cardiometabolic diseases (e.g. heart disease and diabetes) are the leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Diabetes, for example, will double in the next 30 years, with 80% of the rise occurring in middle and lower- income countries.
Hear the latest techniques developed by their teams for integrating systems health management into cyber-physical systems like transportation networks and power networks.
Early life growth outcomes are influenced by endemic exposures—e.g. ethnic growth patterns, cultural norms, nutritional and disease ecologies—and individually-varying factors such as household access to resources, family size, and paternal responses to perceived growth.