-The seminar meets on Mondays, starting September 13, from 4-6.
-The first meeting will be in the Linguistics building at 10 Washington Place on the first floor (room 104).
-(Earlier, we were going to meet in the 2nd floor Philosophy Seminar Room, at 5
-Washington Place, but there were conflicts.) We may be able to shift the time around slightly to suit the
-schedule of participants; but it will remain on Mondays late
-afternoon/evenings.
+The seminar meets on Mondays from 4-6, in
+the Linguistics building at 10 Washington Place, in room 104 (back of the first floor).
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+We've sent around an email to those who left their email addresses on the roster we passed around. But it's clear that the roster didn't make its way to everyone. So if you didn't receive our email this evening, please email <mailto:jim.pryor@nyu.edu> with your email address, and if you're a student, say whether you expect to audit or take the class for credit.
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+Student sessions will be held on Tuesdays from 11-12 and Wednesdays from 3-4. (You only need attend one session.) You should see these sessions as opportunities to clear up lingering issues from material we've discussed, and help get a better footing for what we'll be doing the next week. It would be smart to make a serious start on that week's homework, for instance, before the session.
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+Lots of lecture notes summarizing and expanding on last Monday's seminar now posted. (Click "Notes and Schedule".)