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MSAC Winter Exhibitions

Winter Exhibitions:  Kate Wilhelm - Yes These Bones Shall Live Kelly Richardson - Terrene, Book Launch Thursday, January 29 at 4pm, and Travelling with the Ancestors For more info visit http://www.msac.ca

Winter Exhibitions at MSAC

Winter Exhibitions: Kate Wilhelm - Yes These Bones Shall Live Kelly Richardson - Terrene, and Travelling with the Ancestors, Book Launch Thursday January 29 at 4pm For more information visit http://www.msac.ca

Boarding House Gallery presents MASTER CLASS

MASTER CLASS Exhibition - Works by MFA Alumni selected from the MSAC Collection.Exhibit runs January 13 - February 28, 2015.  For more information visit http://www.msac.ca/boarding-house-gallery-art

Philosophy Speaker Series - Fraser MacBride (University of Glasgow)

  Title: From Categorial dualism to Pluralism: Wittgenstein on Universals Abstract: It is debated whether the early Wittgenstein was a realist or a nominalist. In this paper I argue that by the time of the *Tractatus*, Wittgenstein had already taken a substantial journey from realism in the traditional sense to a more liberated metaphysics, from the *Notes on Logic* throught the *Notebooks*. I argue that the resulting metaphysics is to be preferred to traditional realism.

Philosophy Dept. presents Dr. Fraser MacBride

Dr. Fraser MacBride is from the University of Glasgow and the title of the talk is "From Categorial Dualsm to Pluralism: Wittgenstein on Univiversals".  For more info contact Dr. Patricia Sheridan - pmsheridan@uoguelph.ca

CASU presents Laugh Lecture

An academic yet lighthearted event that gives arts students a comedic glimpse into how the featured professors found their paths during and after university.

Oxen and Horse Power in Canada: Jack Little at Rural History Roundtable

The Rural History Roundtable presents: Jack Little, Professor, Department of History, Simon Fraser University Title: “History of Oxen and Horse Power in Rural Canada from the 17th to the 20th Centuries” Thursday, February 26, 1:00-2:30pm, MacKinnon Building 132

TAN presents Elspeth Durward & Ken Gee

With Anna Ronai on piano and Elspeth Durward on violin. Free 50 minute concert. Everyone welcome. For more info visit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events/

TAN presents Lyon Duo

With Anna Ronai on piano and Elspeth Durward on violin.  Thursday At Noon Concert Series is free and everyone is welcome. Concerts are 50 minutes in duration. For more info visit /arts/events

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