The Mystery of Capital and the

Construction of Social Reality

A multi-disciplinary workshop with HERNANDO DE SOTO Institute for Liberty

and Democracy, Lima, Peru, and JOHN SEARLE University of California, Berkeley

hosted by the University at Buffalo, Buffalo New York

April 12 to 15, 2003

University Inn & Conference Center

2401 North Forest Road

Amherst, NY  14226

 

The Mystery of Capital and the Construction of Social Reality is a multi-disciplinary workshop featuring Hernando de Soto, Institute for Liberty and Democracy, Lima, Peru AND John Searle, University of California, Berkeley and a panel of distinguished speakers. This National Science Foundation sponsored workshop will be held in Amherst, New York from April 12 to 15, 2003.  The workshop's two keynote addresses will be open to the public, however, pre-registration is required for the remainder of the program.  Deadline for registration is APRIL 4 (No registrations can be accepted after this date, including at the time of the workshop).  There is no registration fee, but attendees will be asked to pay a nominal fee to defray the cost of meals.

 


Workshop Links

Registration  | Venue  |  Lodging  |  Program  | Keynote (Public) Talks |  de Soto  |  Searle Graduate Student WorkshopConference Papers/Reading Material

 


Co-hosted by: The National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis

and the Departments of Philosophy, Geography and Economics of the University at Buffalo

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation, SUNY Conversations in the Disciplines,

the IGERT program in Geographic Information Science, The Marvin Farber Fund, College of Arts and Sciences Dean's Office.

 

This page was last updated 4/1/03