This Friday, 18 November, hosted by BYU. I am posting here the program and a map of the BYU campus. And here are some verbal instructions for finding your way to the conference:
We are pleased to announce the program of the 6th annual Intermountain Philosophy Conference, to be held this Friday, November 18.
The program is attached. A campus map is also attached.
Driving instructions: as you come from the north (as most of you will), exit at the University Parkway exit. (There is a lot of road construction in the area; sorry about that.) Come east and south on University Parkway until you get to 450 East (Provo–see map); then turn south for a block. At the traffic light, turn east on North Campus Drive for a block and then turn into the parking lot next to the Museum of Art (building #64 on the map). You will find free visitor parking there. From there walk southwest across the quad to the Joseph F. Smith Building (JFSB) (#70 on the map, the building with the glass facade on the east side), where the meeting will be held. (Please note that there are three buildings ending in “Smith”; ours is directly west of the library.) Go down to the basement via stairways or elevators, and to the middle of the east side, where room B192 is located, in front of the spiral staircase. That is where the opening ceremony and keynote address will be held. The following sessions will be in other rooms in the basement of the same building.
