
Talks or Speeches Presented
Advancing Human Creative Potential in New-Tech, New-Global, New-Aesthete Textile Design, March 2002, Digital Printing Industry of America's Annual Conference, (proposed).
Business Innovation and Human Creative Endeavor in the Era of New Commerce
February, 2, 2000, The Silicon Valley Association of Software Entrepreneurs, Sunnyvale
Panel Organizer and Moderator
Electronic Commerce and Art Start-ups: The New Business of Creativity
November 4, 1999, The Silicon Valley Association of Software Entrepreneurs, Sunnyvale
Panel Organizer and Moderator
Internet and E-Commerce Business Models
August 12, 1999, The Forum for Women Entrepreneurs, Redwood City
Data Mining: An Intellectual Fascination
July, 1997, Naviant Technology Solutions, Inc. With a Powerpoint slide presentation.
Finance As A Human Science
May 2, 1997, The Center for the Study of Ethics in The Professions
Barings: Trader Character and Agency in Brave New
Finance
May 20, 1996, to the Over The Counter Debt Formation Course, The Stuart School
of Business
Politics as a System of Categorical Imperatives:
Foot, Hobbes’ Fool and Deontological Rationality
August 6, 1992, to NEH Summer Seminar, Northwestern University
December 7, 1992, to The Ethics and Political Theory Workshop, Stanford University
The Categorical Imperative of Prudence
March 31, 1991 to The Department of Philosophy, Brandeis University
November 19, 1991 to The Minnesota Philosophical Society
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: Deontology Precluded?
October 10, 1991 to The Department of Philosophy, St. Cloud State University
Ignoring The Personal Good
November 10, 1990 to The Department of Philosophy, The University of Maryland
Ignoring The Good
September 11, 1988 to The Conference on Contemporary Moral Theory The University
of St. Andrews, Scotland
Papers or Speeches Presented on Zoroaster, (a major world thinker)
Being Zoroastrian
July 3, 1998, The Eleventh North American Zoroastrian Congress, New York estimate
of audience size: 700 people
The Yashts: A Light Ecology Ethics
November 1996, The Third World Gathic Conference, Rochester, New York
The Opening Speech: The Zoroastrian Name in the
New North American Epoch 2050
July 3,1995, The Seventh North American Youth Congress, Stanford University
estimate of audience size: 320 people
Kant: The Enlightenment Zoroastrian
December 7, 1994, Guest Lecturer to Professor Eckart Forster, Stanford University
October 29, 1994, The Second World Gathic Conference, Costa Mesa
Zoroastrian Thought and Liberal Education: A Mutual
Relationship
July 3, 1994, The Ninth North American Zoroastrian Congress, Valley Forge
estimate of audience size: 500+
Excursion in The Past: A Project in Reviving Memory
March 23, 1993 to The Zoroastrian Anjuman of Northern California