The Alabama Philosophical Society's fall meeting runs October 2-3, 2009, in Orange Beach, AL. While a full schedule is here, three talks of particular interest to readers of this blog are the following:
[Editor's note: I deleted the previously posted times and days because of revisions to the schedule. See above link for most recent schedule.]
Chase Wrenn (U. of Alabama), "Truth is Not Instrumentally Valuable" (abstract)
Marcus Rossberg (U Conn), "Inferentialism and Conservativeness" (abstract)
Adam Podlaskowski (Fairmont State U.), "Semantic Pluralism and Semantic Functionalism" (abstract)
I hope to see you there!
[Editor's note: I deleted the previously posted times and days because of revisions to the schedule. See above link for most recent schedule.]
Chase Wrenn (U. of Alabama), "Truth is Not Instrumentally Valuable" (abstract)
Marcus Rossberg (U Conn), "Inferentialism and Conservativeness" (abstract)
Adam Podlaskowski (Fairmont State U.), "Semantic Pluralism and Semantic Functionalism" (abstract)
I hope to see you there!

