The American Philosophical Association
CENTRAL DIVISIONO N E H U N D R E D S I X T E E N T H
A N N U A L M E E T I N G P R O G R A M
THE WESTIN DOWNTOWN DENVER
DENVER, COLORADO
FEBRUARY 20 – 23, 2019
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Totalitarian Space and the Destruction of AuraSaladdin Ahmed
Partial Truths and Our Common FutureA Perspectival Theory of Truth and ValueDonald A. Crosby
Another white Man’s BurdenJosiah Royce’s Quest for a Philosophy of white Racial EmpireTommy J. Curry
Another Mind-Body ProblemA History of Racial Non-beingJohn Harfouch
The Asymptote of LoveFrom Mundane to Religious to God’s LoveJames Kellenberger
Janus DemocracyTransconsistency and the General WillRichard T. Longoria
Love and ViolenceThe Vexatious Factors of CivilizationLea MelandriTranslated by Antonio Calcagno
Approaching Hegel’s Logic, ObliquelyMelville, Molière, BeckettAngelica Nuzzo
The Real Metaphysical ClubThe Philosophers, Their Debates, and Selected Writings from 1870 to 1885Frank X. Ryan, Brian E. Butler, and James A. Good, editorsIntroduction by John R. Shook
Effing the IneffableExistential Mumblings at the Limits of LanguageWesley J. Wildman
Plato and the BodyReconsidering Socratic AsceticismColeen P. Zoller
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Plato’s LaughterSocrates as Satyr and Comical HeroSonja Madeleine Tanner
Adventures in PhenomenologyGaston BachelardEileen Rizo-Patron, Edward S. Casey, and Jason M. Wirth, editors
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JOURNALThe Journal of Japanese PhilosophyMayuko Uehara, Ching-yuen Cheung, Leah Kalmanson, John W. M. Krummel, editorsCurtis Rigsby and Anton Luis Sevilla, book review editors
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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR MEETING ATTENDEES
SESSION LOCATIONS
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SPECIAL EVENTS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGWednesday, February 20, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
APA DEPARTMENT CHAIR’S NETWORKThursday, February 21, 9:00–11:00 a.m.
APA LEADERSHIP LUNCHEONThursday, February 21, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.APA leadership only.
AAPT-APA TEACHING HUBThursday, February 21, 9:00 a.m.–9:10 p.m.Friday, February 22, 9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m.
POSTER SESSIONThursday, February 21, 12:30–2:30 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAKThursday, February 21, 12:30–2:30 p.m.
PRIZE RECEPTIONThursday, February 21, 6:00–7:00 p.m.
EVENING RECEPTIONThursday, February 21, 8:00 p.m.–Midnight, V’s Lounge
MENTORING THE MENTORS WORKSHOPFriday, February 22, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Invited attendees only.
BUSINESS MEETINGFriday, February 22, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAKFriday, February 22, 11:30–12:30 p.m.
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AND RECEPTIONFriday, February 22, 5:15–7:30 p.m.
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DIVERSITY INSTITUTE ALUMNI LUNCHEONSaturday, February 23, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Invited attendees only.
PUBLIC FILM SHOWING“Exploring Cavell on Film: A Screening of The Lady Eve,” followed by a panel.Saturday, February 23, 4:00–7:00 p.m., The Sie Film Center (roughly 2 miles from the conference hotel, about a 10-minute drive)
2019 Program Committee
Ben Caplan, ChairElyse Purcell, ex officioNoell BirondoBen ChanMichael DavisMary DomskiArata HamawakiAli HasanReina HayakiKristen IrwinMarta JimenezEmily KelahanBrian KimSoazig Le BihanKathryn LindemanC. Thi NguyenMary SirridgeRobin SmithCorliss SwainAjume WingoNicole WyattYang Xiao
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The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub
The American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT) and the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy (CTP) have co- organized a two-day conference on teaching for the 2019 Central Division meeting. We are aiming to bring the collegial and supportive culture of the AAPT to the APA; highlight teaching within the context of an APA meeting; stretch beyond the traditional APA session format to offer sessions that model active learning; and attract a broader range of philosophers to the divisional meetings.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
M1. Teaching Philosophical Writing9:00–11:00 a.m.
Chair: Aaron Champene (St. Louis Community College, Meramec)
Speakers: Rebeka Ferreira (Green River College) “A Modified and Scaffolded Present-Explain-
Evaluate [PEE] Writing Assignment” Merritt Rehn-DeBraal (Texas A&M University, San
Antonio) “Writing for Intellectual Charity” Austin Rooney (Temple University) “The Jigsaw with No Box: A Writing Exercise for
Better Continuity and Emphasis”
M2. Walk-In Teaching Consultations: One-on-One Sessions with Expert Teachers11:00 a.m.–Noon
Consultants: David W. Concepción (Ball State University) Merritt Rehn-DeBraal (Texas A&M University, San
Antonio) Giancarlo Tarantino (Arrupe College of Loyola
University Chicago) Emily Esch (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s
University)
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The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub
M3. AAPT Workshop: Innovative Pedagogies for Teaching Sexual Ethics12:10 p.m.–2:10 p.m.Co-sponsored by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers
Chair: Rebecca Scott (Harper College) Speakers: Ariel Sykes (Montclair State University) and Aaron
Yarmel (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Justice in the Classroom: Lessons from the
Community of Philosophical Inquiry” Stephanie Adair (Harper College) “Kant, Nagel, and Pineau: Reframing Date Rape
Conversations in the Classroom”
M4. Jobs and Careers: How to Get and Keep a Full-Time Position at a Community College2:20–4:20 p.m.Co-sponsored by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges. Cross-listed with Divisional Program session 5A.
Chair: Richard Legum (Kingsborough Community College, CUNY)
Panelists: Will Behun (McHenry County College) Aaron Champene (St. Louis Community College,
Meramec) David W. Concepción (Ball State University) Kenneth Pike (Arizona State University) Mark D. Sadler (Northeast Lakeview College) Rebecca Scott (Harper College) Heather Wilburn (Tulsa Community College
Community College) Kristen Zbikowski (Hibbing Community College)
M5. Building and Sustaining Faculty Unions4:20–5:20 p.m.
Chair: Rebecca Scott (Harper College) Panelists: Larry Alcoff (SEIU Campaign Director) Daniele Manni (Triton College, VP Salary/Welfare
Triton College Faculty Association) Ben Laurence (University of Chicago)
M6. Non-Western Philosophy for Undergraduate Ethics Courses7:10–9:10 p.m.Co-sponsored by the Society for Teaching Comparative Philosophy
Workshop Leaders: Sarah Mattice (University of North Florida) Leah Kalmanson (Drake University)
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
M7. Teaching Core Texts: Plato’s Apology9:00 a.m.–Noon
Chair: Susan Mills (MacEwan University) Presenters: Jerry Green (University of Central Oklahoma) “Teaching Plato’s Socrates as Metacognitive
Exemplar” G. T. Smith (Georgia Highlands College) “Virtual Elenchus? Teaching Plato’s Apology of
Socrates Online” Jane Drexler (Salt Lake Community College), Caleb
Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of Denver), Jacob Stump (University of Toronto), Marisa Diaz-Waian (Founder and Director of Merlin CCC), Ryan Johnson (Elon University), Philip Schoenberg (Western New Mexico University), and Allison Krile Thornton (University of South Alabama)
“Philosophy as a Way of Life Approach to Plato’s Apology”
M8. Best Practices in Teaching Philosophy: Argument Mapping1:00–3:00 p.m.
Organizer: Brett Fulkerson-Smith (Harper College) Chair: Michael Horton (Harper College) Panelists: Mara Harrell (Carnegie Mellon University) “Student Challenges in Argument Mapping” Charles Rathkopf (Jülich Research Center) Dona Warren (University of Wisconsin–Stevens
Point)
M9. The National High School Ethics Bowl Program: An Outreach Opportunity for Philosophers3:10 p.m.–5:10 p.m.Co-Sponsored by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy. Cross-listed with Divisional Program session 8P.
Organizer: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Chair: Steven Swartzer (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Panelists: David Boonin (University of Colorado, Boulder) Zoë Johnson King (New York University) Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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M10. Closing Reception: Undergraduate Research and Faculty SoTL Poster Session 7:00–9:00 p.m.Independent Research by Undergraduates in Philosophy
Posters: Evan Dedolph (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Is the Self Continuous?” Brent Matheny (Kenyon College) “What Makes a Good Metaphor?: A Neo-
Davidsonian Analysis of Metaphor” Ahna Neil (St. Catherine University)
“Ignorance and Misconceptions: Understanding Homelessness Through a New Lens”
Samantha Walisundara (University of Colorado, Boulder)
“God, Self, and Consciousness Through The Lens of Buddhism”
Faculty SoTL Posters Posters: Anthony Ferrucci (South Seattle College) “Using Media to Test Normative Ethical Theories” Kevin Graham and Emery Staton (Creighton
University) “Supplemental Instruction for Symbolic Logic” Daniel Molter (University of Utah) “F-14s and Phoenix Missiles on the First Day of
Logic Class” William A. B. Parkhurst (University of South Florida) “Breaking the Lecture Model of Philosophical
Pedagogy: Diversity, Humor and Retention” Jules Salomone (City University of New York) “‘We the Pupils,’ A Social-Justice Podcast Recorded
in the Classroom” Adam Thompson (University of Nebraska) “Balancing Content Coverage with Philosophical
Skill/Disposition Development” Cynthia Tibbetts (University of California, Santa
Cruz) “Teaching Beyond the Canon: Empowering
Students via Self-Selected Texts”Light refreshments and cash bar.
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Divisional and Affiliated Group Programs
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
REGISTRATION10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m., registration desk
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., location TBA
WEDNESDAY LATE MORNING, 11:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
1A. APA Committee Session: Roundtable on LGBTQ People in the ProfessionArranged by the APA Committee on LGBTQ People in the Profession
Speakers: Loren Cannon (Humboldt State University) Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of
Chicago) Michael Kim (Colorado College)
1B. APA Committee Session: Why (and How) You Should Support the High School Ethics BowlArranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy
Participants: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Steven Swartzer (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
1C. Author Meets Critics: Armin Schulz, Efficient Cognition: The Evolution of Representational Decision Making
Chair: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas) Author: Armin Schulz (University of Kansas) Critics: Hayley Clatterbuck (University of Rochester) Justin Garson (Hunter College, CUNY)
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Wednesday Late Morning, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
1D. APA Diversity Institute Advisory Panel – CANCELED
1E. Submitted Colloquium: Inquiry and Deliberation in Ancient Philosophy
Chair: Sonja Tanner (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
Speaker: Colin Smith (University of Kentucky) “Reconsidering the Routes of Inquiry and the
Errors of Mortals in Parmenides’ Poem” Commentator: Tom Tuozzo (University of Kansas) Chair: Jacob Klein (Colgate University) Speaker: Van Tu (University of Michigan) “Restoring Aristotle’s Evaluative Theory of
Deliberation” Commentator: Patricia Marechal (Northwestern University)
1F. Submitted Colloquium: Blame and Moral Disapproval Chair: Jeff Brown (University of Northern Colorado) Speaker: James Fritz (The Ohio State University) “Can Moral Disapproval Be Done Well?” Commentator: Grant Rozeboom (St. Norbert College) Chair: Justin M. Solum (Colorado State University) Speaker: Eric Brown (Tulane University) “In Defense of Universal Standing to Blame” Commentator: Leigh Vicens (Augustana University)
1G. Submitted Colloquium: 18th-Century Philosophy of Science Chair: Andrew Janiak (Duke University) Speaker: Bennett McNulty (University of Minnesota–Twin
Cities) “Beyond the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural
Science: Kant’s Empirical Physics and the General Remark to the Dynamics”
Commentator: Marius Stan (Boston College) Chair: TBA Speaker: Aaron Wells (University of Notre Dame) “Explanation in Du Châtelet’s Institutions de
Physique” Commentator: Brian Hepburn (Wichita State University)
1H. Submitted Colloquium: Political Philosophy Chair: James S. J. Schwartz (Wichita State University) Speaker: Joseph O. Chapa (University of Oxford) “A New Moral Equality of Combatants?”
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Commentator: Jennifer Kling (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
Speaker: Eric Rowse (University of Missouri) “Does Scheffler’s Relational Egalitarianism Defeat
the Distributive Objection?” Commentator: Hye-ryoung Kang (University of Colorado, Boulder)
1I. Submitted Symposium: No Best Attitude Chair: Casey Landers (University of Miami) Speaker: Laura Frances Callahan (Rutgers University) Commentators: Patrick Bondy (Wichita State University) Brian Talbot (University of Colorado, Boulder)
1J. APA Graduate Student Council Speaker: Sahar Joakim (Saint Louis University)
1K. Submitted Colloquium: Disability and Human Flourishing Chair: Saiki Lucy Cheah (Columbia University) Speaker: Matthew Shea (University of California, Los Angeles) “Disabled Human Flourishing” Commentator: Joel Michael Reynolds (University of
Massachusetts Lowell) Chair: Dong-yong Choi (University of Kansas) Speaker: Audra Goodnight (Villanova University) “Disability and Flourishing: A Second-Person
Perspective” Commentator: Jennifer Gleason (The Ohio State University)
1L. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Language on Slurs Chair: Peter Hanks (University of Minnesota) Speaker: Chang Liu (University of Western Ontario) “Slurs as Illocutionary Force Indicators” Commentator: Andrew Morgan (University of Alabama at
Birmingham) Chair: Helen Daly (Colorado College) Speaker: Dan Zeman (University of Vienna) “Self-identificatory Uses of Slurs and Their
Semantics” Commentator: Jennifer Foster (University of Southern California)
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1M. Submitted Colloquium: Metaphysics Chair: Adam Murray (University of Manitoba) Speaker: Isaac Wilhelm (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) “Explanation Priority Monism” Commentator: Scott Brown (The Ohio State University) Chair: Andrew Newman (University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speaker: Seungil Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign) “The Bundle Theory, the Identity of Indiscernibles,
and Symmetric Difference Makers” Commentator: David Blanks (Metropolitan State University of
Denver)
1N. Submitted Colloquium: Mind and Bodies Chair: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge) Speaker: Yunus Prasetya (Baylor University) “Scientific Representation, Metrology, and the
Explanatory Gap Argument: A Response to Scheele” Commentator: Blakely Phillips (Indiana University Bloomington) Chair: Sukhvinder Shahi (University of Missouri) Speaker: Mark T. Brown (University of Wisconsin–Madison,
School of Medicine and Public Health) “The Brain Death and Embryo Life Symmetry
Argument” Commentator: Ian McDaniel (Sam Houston State University)
1O. Submitted Colloquium: Political Philosophy: Identity and Compassion
Chair: Youngmin Kim (Seoul National University) Speaker: Rebeccah Leiby (Boston University) “Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Compassion” Commentator: Katie B. Howard (Emory University) Chair: Laura Arcila Villa (Colorado State University) Speaker: Jorge Lizarzaburu (Emory University) “The Zapatista Revolution: Recognition,
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Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
2A. Submitted Colloquium: Spinoza, Leibniz, and Kant Chair: Candice Shelby (University of Colorado, Denver) Speaker: Joseph Anderson (University of South Florida) “Leibniz’s Rejection of Non-Spinozistic
Necessitarianism” Commentator: Marc Bobro (Santa Barbara City College) Chair: Ian Blaustein (Emerson College) Speaker: Jeffrey Wilson (Loyola Marymount University)
“Representation, Motivation, and Feeling in Kant’s Account of the Archetype”
Commentator: Brent Kalar (University of New Mexico) Chair: Brian Hepburn (Wichita State University) Speaker: Brandon Rdzak (Purdue University) “Who’s Afraid of Modal Collapse?: A Defense of
Spinoza’s Necessitarianism?” Commentator: Uygar Abaci (Pennsylvania State University)
2B. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Biology Chair: John Symons (University of Kansas) Speaker: William Looney (Syracuse University) “Problems for Predictive Information” Commentator: Hannah Rubin (University of Notre Dame) Chair: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas) Speaker: Mark Bauer (University of Colorado, Denver) “Semantic Essentialism and Populations” Commentator: Marco J. Nathan (University of Denver) Chair: Armin Schulz (University of Kansas) Speaker: Daniel Molter (University of Utah) “Bivalent Selection and Graded Darwinian
Individuality” Commentator: Carol Cleland (University of Colorado, Boulder)
2C. Submitted Colloquium: Normative Ethics Chair: Noell Birondo (Wichita State University) Speaker: Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University) “Objectivism without Alienation” Commentator: Anthony Kelley (University of Colorado, Boulder) Chair: Gregory Antill (Claremont McKenna College)
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Speaker: Ryan Hubbard (Gulf Coast State College) “Defending Formal Contractualism” Commentator: Eike Düvel (University of Graz) Chair: Anthony Kelley (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Erin Mercurio (The Ohio State University) “A Modified Objective List Theory of Well-Being” Commentator: Dale Dorsey (University of Kansas)
2D. Invited Symposium: Chinese and Continental Philosophy Chair: Joshua Mason (Loyola Marymount University) Speakers: Sarah Mattice (University of North Florida) “Translation Studies in Chinese and Comparative
Philosophy” Jason Wirth (Seattle University) “Martin Buber’s Daoism” Kathleen Wright (Haverford College) “Intercultural Philosophy and/or New Confucianism”
2E. Invited Symposium: Everyday Responses to Oppression and #MeToo
Chair: Helen Daly (Colorado College) Speakers: Clair Morrissey (Occidental College) “#metoo and Asserting One’s Humanity” Alice MacLachlan (York University) “#metoo and Mea Culpa” Yolonda Wilson (Howard University) “#MeToo, Race, and State-Sanctioned Violence
Against Women”
2F. Submitted Colloquium: Metaphysics of Persons Chair: Raul Saucedo (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Joshua O’Rourke (Princeton University) “Property Dualism, Substance Dualism, and the
Mental Problem of the Many” Commentator: Evan Woods (The Ohio State University) Chair: James Darcy (University of Virginia) Speaker: Kristin Seemuth Whaley (Graceland University) “Material Problems for Immaterialism” Commentator: Rebecca Chan (San José State University) Chair: Catherine Hochman (University of California, Los
Angeles) “What the Remant Person Problem Really Implies” Speaker: Joungbin Lim (Troy University) Commentator: Matt Duncan (Rhode Island College)
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2G. Submitted Colloquium: Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art Chair: Chris Tillman (University of Manitoba) Speaker: David Friedell (University of British Columbia) “Why Can’t I Change Bruckner’s Eighth
Symphony?” Commentator: Guy Rohrbaugh (Auburn University) Chair: Julie Van Camp (California State University, Long
Beach) Speaker: Eva Dadlez (University of Central Oklahoma) “The Outer Limits: Film and Fiction as Low-Stakes
Thought Experiments” Commentator: Iskra Fileva (University of Colorado) Chair: Jason Potter (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speakers: David Sackris (Arapahoe Community College) and
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen (University of Toronto–Mississauga)
“The Content of Aesthetic Theories” Commentator: Susan Castro (Wichita State University)
2H. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Language: Conditionals Chair: Martín Abreu Zavaleta (New York University) Speaker: Cherie Braden (University of Colorado, Boulder) “‘If’ Conventionally Implicates” Commentator: Theodore Korzukhin (Cornell University) Chair: Lawrence S. Wang (McGill University and the
University of Essex) Speaker: Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology) “Coordinating Ifs” Commentator: Ben Holguín (New York University) Chair: Lenhardt Stevens (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Sam Carter (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) “A Suppositional Theory of Conditionals” Commentator: Caleb Perl (University of Colorado, Boulder)DRAFT
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2I. Submitted Colloquium: Applied Ethics and Current Events Chair: James Fritz (The Ohio State University) Speaker: Peter Rose-Barry (Saginaw Valley State University) “Can You Dox a Nazi?” Commentator: Michael Hayes (University of Kansas) Chair: Ezgi Sertler (Butler University) Speaker: David Black (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) “Fake News, Bad Science, and Liberal Neutrality” Commentator: Saiki Lucy Cheah (Teachers College, Columbia
University) Chair: Jennifer Tillman (University at Albany) Speaker: Travis Timmerman (Seton Hall University) “A Case for Removing Confederate Monuments” Commentator: Dan Demetriou (University of Minnesota–Morris)
2J. Submitted Colloquium: Luck, Grief, and Empathy Chair: Leigh Vicens (Augustana University) Speaker: Scott Wolcott (University at Albany, SUNY) “A Control-Modal Hybrid Account of Luck” Commentator: Jonah Nagashima (University of California,
Riverside) Chair: Min Tang (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill) Speaker: Robert English (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Grief, Desire, and Loss” Commentator: Catherine Fullarton (Emory University) Chair: Benjamin Porter (University of Kansas) Speaker: Lori Gallegos de Castillo (Texas State University) “Does Empathy Contribute to Inter-Group
Solidarity?” Commentator: Amulya Mandava (Harvard University)
2K. APA Committee Session: The Challenge of Black Marxism: Ideological Critiques and Philosophical PerspectivesArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers
Chair: John Mendez (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Stephen Ferguson (North Carolina State University) Vanessa Wills (George Washington University) John McClendon (Michigan State University) Malik Simba (California State University, Fresno)
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2L. Invited Symposium: Teaching Philosophy with Games Chair: Archie Fields III (University of Calgary) Speakers: Brendan Palla (University of Providence) “Rage Against the Machine: Integrating Economic
Simulation into Debates about Social and Economic Inequality”
Eleanor Wittrup (University of the Pacific) “Reacting to the Past: The Challenges of Assessing
Skills and Cultural Capital” Kimberly Brumble (University of Calgary) “Lessons from Table Top: Safety Mechanisms and
Inclusion in Gaming”
2M. Invited Symposium: How Many Logics Are There? Chair: Nicole Wyatt (University of Calgary) Speakers: Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion University) “Logics as Needed” Gillian Russell (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) “It’s OK if There Aren’t Any Logics” Gillman Payette (The University of Lethbridge and
The University of British Columbia) “The Normativity of Logic: A Particular-ist Story” Nathan Kellen (University of Connecticut) “Logic and Multiple Realizability” Paul Simard Smith (University of Windsor) Title TBA
2N Submitted Colloquium: Metaethics and Moral Language Chair: Tobias Fuchs (Brown University and Illinois Institute
of Technology) Speaker: John J. Park (California State University,
Sacramento) “Experiments on Moral Twin Earth” Commentator: Jason Raibley (University of Kansas) Chair: Spencer Case (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Rachel Rudolph (University of California, Berkeley) “On the Relevance of Moral Language to the
Metaphysics of Morals” Commentator: Elizabeth Tropman (Colorado State University) Chair: Patrick Fleming (James Madison University) Speaker: Aaron Wolf (Colgate University) “On Saying Something Normative by Ruling Out” Commentator: Raff Donelson (Louisiana State University)
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WEDNESDAY LATE AFTERNOON, 4:00–6:00 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
3A. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Religion and Nonbelief Chair: Ryan Davis (Brigham Young University) Speaker: Thomas Metcalf (Springhill College) “The Axiological-Trajectory Theodicy” Commentator: Rachel Rupprecht (University of Notre Dame) Chair: David Blanks (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) Speaker: Paul Macdonald (United States Air Force Academy) “Schellenberg’s Noseeum Assumption about
Nonresistant Nonbelief” Commentator: Timothy Pickavance (Biola University)
3B. Submitted Symposium: Partiality as a Non-Ideal Practice Chair: Alastair Norcross (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Robbie Kubala (Columbia University) Commentators: Alexis Elder (University of Minnesota–Duluth) Barrett Emerick (St. Mary’s College of Maryland)
3C. Submitted Colloquium: Economic Ethics Chair: Calvin Normore (University of California, Los
Angeles) Speaker: Kylie Musolf (University of New Mexico) “Bitcoin: A Marxian Economic Analysis” Commentator: Joe Salerno (Saint Louis University) Chair: Andy Engen (Illinois Wesleyan University) Speaker: Chris Tweedt (Christopher Newport University) “An Analogical Argument Against Price Gouging” Commentator: Kian Mintz-Woo (Princeton University)
3D. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Neuroscience Chair: Kirstin Wladkoenig (University of Montana) Speaker: Samuel Murray (University of Notre Dame) “Murray’s Two Problems with Arguments for Animal
Consciousness” Commentator: Zina Ward (University of Pittsburgh) Chair: Tomasz Wysocki (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Morgan Thompson (University of Pittsburgh) “Robustness Analysis in Network Neuroscience” Commentator: Carrie Figdor (University of Iowa)
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3E. Submitted Symposium: Rethinking Political Consent Chair: Jim Sterba (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Jake Monaghan (University at Buffalo, SUNY) Commentators: Michael Huemer (University of Colorado) Joseph Frigault (Boston University)
3F. Submitted Symposium: “Birth Follows the Belly”: A Reinterpretation of Natural Maternal Dominion in Hobbes
Chair: Erin Seeba (Boston University) Speaker: Joel Van Fossen (Boston University) Commentators: Ashley Dressel (College of St. Scholastica) Daniel Layman (Davidson College)
3G. Submitted Symposium: Against the Doctrine of Infallibility Chair: Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill) Speaker: Christopher Willard-Kyle (Rutgers University–New
Brunswick) Commentator: John Komdat (University of Rochester) Commentator: Charity Anderson (Baylor University)
3H. Submitted Colloquium: Scientific Pluralism Chair: Soazig le Bihan (University of Montana) Speaker: Matthew Slater (Bucknell University) “Realism and Understanding: The Challenge from
Pluralism” Commentator: Andrei Mărăşoiu (University of Virginia) Chair: Gareth Fuller (University of Kansas) Speaker: Cristian Larroulet Philippi (University of Colorado,
Boulder) “What Could Scientific Pluralism Be?” Commentator: Archie Fields III (University of Calgary)
3I. Invited Symposium: Implementing Interdisciplinary Programs for Undergraduates
Chair: Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College) Speakers: Peter S. Fosl (Transylvania University) “Transylvania’s PPE Curriculum: A Question of
Balance” Jonathan Maskit (Denison University) “PPE and Other Programs in the Liberal Arts
Context” Andrew Schroeder (Claremont McKenna College) “Interdisciplinary Philosophy Programs at a SLAC”
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Wednesday Late Afternoon, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)
3J. Author Meets Critics: Eve Rabinoff, Perception in Aristotle’s Ethics Chair: John Russon (University of Guelph) Author: Eve Rabinoff (University of Kentucky) Critics: Ömer Aygün (Galatasaray University) Deborah Achtenberg (University of Nevada, Reno)
3K. Author Meets Critics: Sarah Moss, Probabilistic Knowledge Chair: Anubav Vasudevan (University of Chicago) Author: Sarah Moss (University of Michigan) Critics: Daniel Greco (Yale University) John MacFarlane (University of California, Berkeley)
3L. Submitted Colloquium: Epistemic Injustice and Culpability Chair: Areins Pelayo (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Savannah Pearlman (Indiana University
Bloomington) “An Epistemic Injustice Critique of Austin’s
Ordinary Language Epistemology” Commentator: Ralph DiFranco (Auburn University) Chair: John Robison (University of Massachusetts) Speaker: Trystan Goetze (University of Sheffield) “Epistemic Culpability” Commentator: Nathan Lauffer (Northwestern University)
3M. Invited Symposium: Artificial Morality—Roundtable Chair: Corey Maley (University of Kansas) Panelists: Colin Allen (University of Pittsburgh) Einar Duenger Bøhn (University of Agder) Anne Gerdes (University of Southern Denmark)
3N. Submitted Colloquium: Political Philosophy: Knowledge Chair: Mark Criley (Illinois Wesleyan University) Speaker: Bradley Loveall (Georgia State University) “Democracy, Epistocracy, and Moral Realism: A
Reply to Brennan” Commentator: Joel Chow (University of Arizona) Chair: Paul Garofalo (University of Southern California) Speaker: Paul Goldberg (Boston University) “Would Natural Science Flourish in a Hobbesian
Commonwealth?” Commentator: Domenica Romagni (Colorado State University)
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Wednesday Late Afternoon, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)
3O. Submitted Colloquium: Epistemic Normativity Chair: Erin Mercurio (The Ohio State University) Speaker: Sebastian Schmidt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg) “On the Normativity of Epistemic Rationality” Commentator: Amy Flowerree (Texas Tech University) Chair: Giorgio Sbardolini (The Ohio State University) Speaker: Nader Shoaibi (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Normativity of Logic and the Aim of Belief” Commentator: Tom Lockhart (Auburn University)
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G1A. International Ernst Cassirer SocietyTopic: The Challenges of Interculturality and Interdisciplinarity for a Philosophy of Culture
Chair: James B. South (Marquette University, Milwaukee) Speakers: Raji Steineck (University of Zurich) “Cultural Analysis: Operationalizing the Philosophy
of Symbolic Forms” Thomas Meagher (Quinnipiac University) “Africana Reflections on Philosophical Culture as
Problem in Philosophy of Culture” Ralf Müller (Universität Hildesheim) “Philosophy within the Plurality of Cultural Forms” Jennifer Marra (Marquette University, Milwaukee) “Cassirer and Eugen Fink on Play”
G1B. The Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Plato and Aristotle on Freedom, Law, and Persuasion
Chair: Charlotte Thomas (Mercer University) Speakers: Maura Cowan (Tulane University) “Leaving the Cave: on Compulsion in Plato’s
Republic” April Olsen (Tulane University) “Platonic Metaphors in Book III of Aristotle’s
Rhetoric” Alex Limanowski (Roosevelt University) “Lucretius’s Atomic Swerve: Necessity and
Freedom”
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Wednesday Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
G1C. Society of Asian and Comparative PhilosophyTopic: Experience, Awareness, and Ethics in Himalayan Philosophy
Chair: Constance Kassor (Lawrence University) Speakers: Renee Ford (Rice University) “It’s Not Just Not-Doing: The Relationship between
Tantra and Dzogchen in Subject Formation” Catherine Prueitt (George Mason University) “Why Care about Freedom and Agency?” Constance Kassor (Lawrence University) “Automatic Ethical Action in Tibetan Buddhist
Philosophy”
G1D. Charles S. Peirce SocietyTopic: Pragmatism and Semiotic in Peirce’s Philosophy
Chair: Aaron B. Wilson (South Texas College) Speakers: Albert Atkin (Macquarie University) “‘Naked Meaning’ between Pragmatism and
Semiotic” Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) “Peirce’s Semeiotic: Draft Horse or Hobby Horse?” Vincent M. Colapietro (University of Rhode Island) “Signifying Practices and ‘Practical’ Significance:
Semeiotic, Pragmaticism, and Rhetoric” James Liszka (State University of New York, College
at Plattsburgh) “How the Pragmatic Maxim Models Semiosis”
G1E. Society for LGBTQ PhilosophyTopic: LGBTQIA Social and Political Philosophy
Chair: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Elaine M. Blum (University of West Georgia) “Queer Body-Minds: A Pragmatic Reading of the
Self and Trans Cases” Joe Larios (Emory University) “Levinas and the Singular ‘They’” Nora Berenstain (University of Tennessee,
Knoxville) “Trans(c)ending Engagement: Cis Feminist Moves
to Innocence” Ian M. Sullivan (College of Charleston) “The Junzi’s Shame: Classical Confucian Ethics,
the Politics of Shame, and Gender and Sexual Minorities”
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Wednesday Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m. (cont.)
G1F. Society for Philosophy of AgencyTopic: The Disappearing Agent
Chair: Michael Brent (University of Denver) Speakers: Aaron Henry (University of Toronto) Iskra Fileva (University of Colorado) Discussants: Daniel Stermer (Florida State University) Seth Goldwasser (University of Pittsburgh)
G1G. Evangelical Philosophy SocietyTopic: Ontological Arguments for the Existence of God
Speakers: Benjamin H. Arbour (The Institute for Philosophical and Theological Research)
Joshua Rasmussen (Azusa Pacific University) Thomas D. Senor (University of Arkansas) Michael Tooley (University of Colorado, Boulder)
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, 8:00–11:00 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G2A. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP) Chair: John Thorp (University of Western Ontario) Speakers: Meredith Drees (Kansas Wesleyan University) “Eros and Experiences of Beauty in Plato’s Theory
of Moral Progress” Evan Rodriguez (Idaho State University) “Aristotle’s Platonic Response to the Problem of
First Principles” John Garner (University of West Georgia) “Creative Discovery: Proclus and Plato on the
Source of Precision in the Sciences”
G2B. The Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Plato on Self-Knowledge and the Good
Chair: Charlotte Thomas (Mercer University) Speakers: Shane Gassaway (Tulane University) “Plato’s Hipparchus and Business Ethics” Jason Lund (Baylor University) “Science and Self-Knowledge: On Plato’s Phaedo
and Phaedrus” Fred Erdman (University of Dallas) “The Good According to Mind: Plato’s Philebus”
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Wednesday Night, 8:00–11:00 p.m.
G2C. The Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary WorldTopic: Author Meets Critics: Paul Churchill, Women in the Crossfire: Understanding and Ending Honor Killing
Chair: S. West Gurley (Sam Houston State University) Author: Paul Churchill, Elton Professor of Moral Philosophy
(Ret.) (George Washington University) Critics: Christian Matheis (Guilford College) Yasemin Sari (University of Northern Iowa) Candice Shelby (University of Colorado, Denver) James Snow (Loyola University Maryland)
G2D. Josiah Royce Society Speakers: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) “Royce’s Categorical Thinking” Vincent Colapietro (University of Rhode Island) “Peircean Semeiotic and Roycean Hermeneutics:
Semiosis, Inquiry, and Interpretation” David E. Pfeifer (Indiana University-IUPUI) “Charles Peirce, Josiah Royce’s Semiotic Move, and
Communities of Interpretation”
G2E. North American Kant SocietyTopic: The Relation between Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics in Kant
Chair: Daniel Warren (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Andrew Janiak (Duke University) “Newtonian Forces and Kantian Monads” Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown University) “Kant on the Principle of Sufficient Reason and the
Use of Hypotheses in Natural Sciences” Marius Stan (Boston College) “Problems of Evidence in Kant’s Philosophy of
Nature”
G2F. Philosophy of Time Society Speakers: Eddy Keming Chen (Rutgers University) “Time’s Arrow in a Quantum Universe: On the
Status of Statistical Mechanical Probabilities” Callie Phillips (University of Notre Dame) “Future-Bias and Representation” Michael Tooley (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Tensed Properties and the Growing Block View of
the Nature of Time: An Unsound Objection”
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Wednesday Night, 8:00–11:00 p.m. (cont.)
G2G. International Society for Environmental Ethics (ISEE) Chair: David Utsler (University of North Texas) Speakers: Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College) “Climate Change, Climate Engineering, and the
‘Global Poor’: What Does Justice Require?” Andrew Smith (Drexel University) “The (Un)sustainability of Chronic Illness” Zachary Vereb (University of South Florida) “Kant’s Pre-critical Ontology and Environmental
Philosophy” Corey Katz (Georgian Court University) “Individual Purchases, Complicity, and the Problem
of Causal Efficacy”
G2H. Bertrand Russell SocietyTopic: Russell on Facts, Descriptions, Paradoxes, and Russellian Propositions
Chair: Emily Waddle (University of Iowa) Speakers: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) “Russell’s Problem of General Molecular Facts” Peter Hanks (University of Minnesota) “Why Did Russell Adopt the Theory of
Descriptions?” Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) “Russell, Quine, and the Grelling Paradox” Nicholas Rimell (Jilin University) “Russellian Propositions and Necessary Existence”
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Thursday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
REGISTRATION8:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m., registration desk
TEACHING HUB9:00 a.m.–9:10 p.m.
EXHIBITS11:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
APA LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
THURSDAY MORNING, 8:30–11:30 A.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G3A. Concerned Philosophers for PeaceCo-sponsored by The Gandhi, King, Chavez, Addams SocietyTopic: Author Meets Critics: Court D. Lewis, Repentance and the Right to Forgiveness
Chair: David Boersema (Pacific University) Author: Court D. Lewis (Owensboro Community and
Technical College) Critics: Greg Bock (University of Texas at Tyler) Jennifer Kling (University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs)
G3B. Charles S. Peirce SocietyTopic: Charles S. Peirce and Susan Haack: A Philosophical Legacy
Chair: Mark Migotti (University of Calgary) Speakers: Robert Lane (University of West Georgia) “The Truth as Will or Representation: Realism in the
Era of Post-Truth” Mark Migotti (University of Calgary) “Fallibilism Then and Now: From Peirce to Haack to
Us” Cornelis de Waal (IUPUI) “Blocking Inquiry in the Name of Science: The
Dispute about Nothing” Rosa Mayorga (Miami Dade College) “Peirce and Dead Matters”
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Thursday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m. (cont.)
Aaron B. Wilson (South Texas College) “Was Peirce a Predecessor of Foundherentism?” Susan Haack (University of Miami) “‘Ugly Enough to Be Safe from Kidnappers’:
‘Pragmatism’, ‘Pragmaticism’, and the Ethics of Terminology”
G3C. Society for Realist-Antirealist DiscussionTopic: Direct versus Indirect Realism
Chair: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) Speakers: Robert French (Oakland Community College) “A Defense of Representational Realism” Ernie Kent (formerly University of Illinois at
Chicago) “Neural Models of the Distal Environment” Michael Huemer (University of Colorado) “The Virtues of Direct Realism” Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) “How to Be a Direct Realist”
G3D. William James SocietyTopic: William James, Worldwide
Chair: Tadd Ruetenik (St. Ambrose University) Speakers: Tadd Ruetenik (St. Ambrose University) “William James and Latin America” Wang Chengbing (Beijing Normal University) “Research on William James in China” Carlin Romano (University of Pennsylvania) “Pragmatism Without Americanness”
G3E. Radical Philosophy AssociationTopic: New Directions in Radical Philosophy
Chair: Sebastian Purcell (SUNY Cortland) Speakers: Joseph Trullinger (George Washington University) “Is Inequality the Motor of History? Revisiting
Kant’s Highest Good in the Light of Liberation Theology”
Nikolay Karkov (SUNY Cortland) “Georgi Markov and the Communism of the Abject:
Lessons for the Contemporary Left” Lila Wakeman (University of Kentucky, Lexington) “An Economy of Assemblages in Foucault and
Tsing”
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Sebastian Purcell (SUNY Cortland) “Decolonial Socialism”
G3F. International Society for Buddhist PhilosophyTopic: Buddhist Philosophy in the Undergraduate Classroom
Chair: Leah Kalmanson (Drake University) Speakers: Mark Wells (Northeastern University) “Learning to Teach Buddhist Philosophy: A How-To
Guide” Sarah Mattice (University of North Florida) “Teaching Zen through Non-Zen Soil, Roots,
Branches, and Blooms” Lara Mitias (Antioch College) “Mindfulness and Memory”
G3G. Society of Asian and Comparative PhilosophyTopic: Chinese Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives
Chair: Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) Speakers: Yuanfang Dai (Michigan State University) “China’s Gender Trouble and Chinese Feminist
Philosophy” Kun Wang (Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai) “Naming as Speech Act: Spanning the Chasm
between Realism and Conventionalism—Zhengming in Confucius and Xunzi”
Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) “The ‘Modern’ Turn of Xunzi’s Pre-modern
Philosophy” Hao Hong (University of Maine) “A Metametaphysical Reading of Zhuangzi’s
Qiwulun”
G3H. Association for Symbolic LogicTopic: Modal/Intensional Logic
Chair: Alasdair Urquhart (University of Toronto) Speakers: Greg Restall (University of Melbourne) “Generality and Existence 2: Modality and
Quantifiers” Hannes Leitgeb (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München) “HYPE: A System of Hyperintensional Logic” Norbert Gratzl (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München) “Classical Logic as Single Conclusion & Logicality”
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Thursday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m. (cont.)
G3I. Society for Analytical Feminism (SAF) Speakers: Sukaina Hirji (Virginia Tech) “Coercion, Double Binds, and the Full Expression
of Agency” Bianca Waked (McMaster University) “Distinctions Worth Drawing: Ordinary Language
Philosophy and Its Influence on Feminist Philosophy of Language”
Joel Sati (Yale University) “Against Universalism” Marion Boulicault (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology) “Gender and the Measurement of Fertility: A Case
Study in Critical Metrology”
G3J. American Society for Value InquiryTopic: Value Transformation of the Academy
Chair: G. John Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Steven Fesmire (Green Mountain College) “Democracy and the Industrial Model in American
Education” Brandon Absher (D’Youville College) “Permormativity and Philosophy in the Corporate
University”
G3K. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics SocietyTopic: Mill and Paternalism
Chair: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Speakers: Helen McCabe (University of Nottingham) “Mill, Paternalism, Marriage, and Slavery” Piers Turner (The Ohio State University) “Nudging The Limits of Mill’s Anti-Paternalism”
G3L. Society for Philosophy of EmotionTopic: The Import of Moral Emotion for Social Justice
Chair: Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Lori Gallegos de Castillo (Texas State University) “Inequality-Based Empathy Deficits” Elisa Aaltola (University of Turku, Finland) “Varieties of Empathy, Morality, and Bias”
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Thursday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m. (cont.)
Paniel O. R. Cardenas (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico)
“The Development of Conscience through Shame, Guilt, and Pride”
Francisco T. Gallegos (Wake Forest University) “Moods, Burnout, and the Struggle for Racial
Justice” Daniel R. Herbert (University of Sheffield, England,
and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico)
“Kant and the Philosophy of Hope”
G3M. The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA)Topic: Philosophical Conversation Starters: Tools and Strategies
Chair: James William Lincoln (University of Kentucky) Speakers: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University)
“Think Local: History and Place as Philosophical Conversation Starters”
Anthony Cashio (University of Virginia–Wise) and Eric Thomas Weber (University of Kentucky)
“Interactive Public Adult Education” Bertha Alvarez Manninen (Arizona State University) “Pop Culture: Dr. Seuss, Black Mirror, South Park,
and Disney”
G3N. Descartes Society Chair: Steve Wagner (College of St. Benedict and St.
John’s University) Speakers: Jeremy Hyman (University of Arkansas) “Discovering Bodies: Descartes’ Proof for the
Existence of Material Things” Elliot Paul (Queen’s University) “Reasoning in Time: Cartesian Insights” Commentator: Calvin Normore (University of California, Los
Angeles)
G3O. International Ernst Cassirer SocietyTopic: The Challenges of Interculturality and Interdisciplinarity for a Philosophy of Culture
Chair: James B. South (Marquette University) Speakers: Adam Westra (University of Ottawa) “Cassirer’s Philosophy of Language in the Light of
Contemporary Psycholinguistics”
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Thursday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m. (cont.)
Sebastian Luft (Marquette University) “Clifford Geertz’s Anthropology in the Light of
Cassirer’s Philosophy of Culture” Arno Schubbach (ETH Zurich) “Plurality and Unity, Unity and Diversity. Two-Way
Streets in the Philosophy of Culture” Matthias Reichelt (Universität der Bundeswehr
München) “Law Is Not Just Paragraphs: Cassirer on the
Symbolic Dimension of Law”
APA Department Chair’s Network: Securing the Place of Philosophy in the University (9:00–11:00 a.m.)
Panelists: David Chan (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) Amy Ferrer (American Philosophical Association) Others TBD
THURSDAY MIDDAY, 12:30–2:30 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
4A. Submitted Colloquium: Logical and Linguistic Laws Chair: Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion University) Speaker: Jared Henderson (University of Connecticut) “Absoluteness and Alethic Pluralism” Commentator: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) Chair: Juan J. Colomina-Almiñana (University of Texas at
Austin) Speaker: Kevin Richardson (North Carolina State University) “Do the Laws of Semantics Lie?” Commentator: August Faller (Cornell University)
4B. Submitted Colloquium: Medieval Metaphysics Chair: Jeff Brower (Purdue University) Speaker: Daniel Simpson (Saint Louis University) “Supercharged Substances: Ockham on Substantial
Powers” Commentator: Can Laurens Löwe (KU Leuven) Chair: David Cory (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Christopher Tomaszewski (Baylor University) “Aquinas on Death as Substantial Corruption” Commentator: Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of
Denver)
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Thursday Midday, 12:30–2:30 p.m.
4C. APA Committee Session: 2018–2019 Sanders LectureArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research
Speaker: Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford) “Morally Loaded Examples in Philosophy”
4D. Invited Symposium: Normative Naturalism Chair: Joseph Moore (Princeton University) Speakers: Sarah McGrath (Princeton University) “How Does Observation Contribute to Moral
Knowledge?” Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse University) “Natural Reasons through Virtue”
4E. Submitted Colloquium: Meaning and Context Chair: Caleb Perl (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Phil Corkum (University of Alberta) “Context and Causal Selection” Commentator: Henry Schiller (University of Texas) Chair: Rod Bertolet (Purdue University) Speaker: Paolo Bonardi (University of Geneva) “Dismissing Semantic Coordination: A Millian-
Russellian Account of the Semantic Role of Variables”
Commentator: Chulmin Yoon (The Ohio State University)
4F. Submitted Colloquium: Nietzsche Chair: Jenny Keefe (University of Wisconsin–Parkside) Speaker: Michael Begun (Fordham University) “Nietzsche and the Principle of Non-Contradiction” Commentator: Kyle Tanaka (Emory University) Chair: Emine Hande Tuna (Brown University) Speaker: Ryan McCoy (Georgia State University) “Reexamining the Role of the Epigraph in
Nietzsche’s GM III” Commentator: Kristen Brown Golden (Millsaps College)
4G. Submitted Colloquium: The Ethical Status of Knowers Chair: TBA Speaker: Matthew Congdon (Vanderbilt University) “‘Knower’ as an Ethical Concept” Commentator: Michael Milona (Auburn University) Chair: Emily Kelahan (Illinois Wesleyan University)
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Thursday Midday, 12:30–2:30 p.m. (cont.)
Speaker: Jesse Summers (Duke University) “The Obligation to Know Thyself” Commentator: Minji Jang (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill)
4H. Submitted Colloquium: Bioethics and Disability Chair: Areins Pelayo (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Jonathan Gingerich (Washington University in St.
Louis) “Fragility and Spontaneity: Bioethical Implications
of Spontaneous Freedom” Commentator: Heather Stewart (University of Western Ontario) Chair: Zak A. Kopeikin (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Samuel Director (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Dementia and Prior Consent to Sexual Relations” Commentator: Elizabeth Dietz (Center for Biology and Society,
Arizona State University)
4I. Invited Symposium: Is Philosophy of Religion Too “Christian”?—Roundtable
Chair: Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San Antonio)
Panelists: Kenneth Seeskin (Northwestern University) “Judaism’s Place in the Philosophy of Religion” Leah Kalmanson (Drake University) “Is Philosophy of Religion Too ‘Christian’?—Yes! A
View from Tokugawa Japan” Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti (Institute of Cross Cultural
Studies and Academic Exchange) “Hindu Philosophy of Religion from a Comparative
Perspective” Sarah Pessin (University of Denver) “Towards an Ethics of Vulnerability: Reading the
Islamo-Judeo-Greek” Charles Taliaferro (St. Olaf College) Title TBA
4J. Submitted Symposium: Hypokeimenon vs. Substance in Aristotle’s Categories
Chair: Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College) Speaker: Keren Shatalov (Illinois Institute of Technology) Commentators: Katy Meadows (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology) Emily Kress (Villanova University)
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Thursday Midday, 12:30–2:30 p.m. (cont.)
4K. Submitted Colloquium: Political Philosophy on Rights Chair: Michael Hayes (University of Kansas) Speaker: Tristan Rogers (California State University, East Bay) “A Social Practice View of ‘Natural’ Rights” Commentator: Anandita Mukherji (Regis University) Chair: Alexander Hoffman (Western Michigan University) Speaker: Julia Uhr (University of Colorado, Boulder) “The Individual’s Right to Free Speech on Social
Media” Commentator: Phil Smolenski (University of Arizona)
4L. Invited Symposium: Prejudice in Philosophy Chair: Vida Yao (Rice University) Speakers: Robert Bernasconi (Pennsylvania State University) “The Deafening Silence about Slavery in Histories
of Political Philosophy: Past Prejudices Preserved or Evidence of a Persisting Institutional Racism?”
Charles W. Mills (City University of New York) Title TBA Commentator: Lucy Allais (University of California, San Diego, and
University of Witwatersrand)
4M. Invited Symposium: Epistemic Constitutivism Chair: Zac Bachman (Sam Houston State University) Speakers: Charles Coté-Bouchard (Université de Montréal) “Agency, Normativism, and Epistemology” Kate Nolfi (University of Vermont) “Action-Oriented Epistemic Constitutivism”
4N. Submitted Symposium: Love’s Fittingness: A No-Reasons Guide Chair: Tim Schroeder (Rice University) Speaker: Yongming Han (Brown University) Commentators: Ellie Anderson (Pitzer College) Kate Abramson (Indiana University Bloomington)
4O. Poster Session Presenters: Francisco T. Gallegos (Wake Forest University) “Moods, Burnout, and the Struggle for Racial
Justice” Lorenza D’Angelo (Syracuse University) “Non-Sensory Phenomenology and the
Metaphysics of Pleasure and Pain”
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Thursday Midday, 12:30–2:30 p.m. (cont.)
Aaron Elliott (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) “Grounding the Duty of Non-Maleficence: Why
Doctors Should Do-No-Harm, and What This Tells Us about Public Policy”
Paul Tubig (University of Washington) “Autonomy and the Medical Brain Drain” Matthew Pike (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Time and Neuroscience: An Objection to Tensed
Theories of Time” Uku Tooming (University of Tartu) “Desire’s Own Reasons” Michael Hartsock and Eric Roark (Millikin
University) “Exploitation without Exchange: An Analysis of
Consumer Exploitation of Sweatshop Workers” Judith Carlisle (Washington University in St. Louis) “Internalist Reliabilism in a Really Nasty Demon
World” Zina Ward (University of Pittsburgh) “Normative and Motivating Values in the Argument
from Inductive Risk” Arieh Schwartz (University of California, Davis) “Memory and Disjunctivism” Timothy Sommers (University of Iowa) “The Institutional Support Trap for Fair Equality of
Opportunity”
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G3P. Association for Symbolic LogicTopic: Contributed Talks
Chair: Katalin Bimbo (University of Alberta) Speakers: Joachim Mueller-Theys (Independent Scholar,
Heidelberg) “Specifying Computability More Naturally?” Ronald Fuller (Center for Logic and Business
Communication) “Non-verbal Communication in Classical Logic” James Walsh (University of California, Berkeley) “Artificial Languages and the Determinacy of
Mathematical Concepts” Lawrence S. Wang (McGill University and the
University of Essex) “Wittgenstein and Carnap on Gödel’s Ontology”
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Thursday Afternoon, 2:20–5:40 p.m.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:20–4:20 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
5A. APA Committee Session: Jobs and Careers: How to Get and Keep a Full-Time Position at a Community CollegeArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges and co-sponsored by the Teaching Hub. Cross-listed with Teaching Hub session M4.
Chair: Richard Legum (Kingsborough Community College, CUNY)
Panelists: Will Behun (McHenry County College) Aaron Champene (St. Louis Community College) David W. Concepción (Ball State University) Kenneth Pike (Arizona State University) Mark D. Sadler (Northeast Lakeview College) Rebecca Scott (Harper College) Heather Wilburn (Tulsa Community College
Community College) Kristen Zbikowski (Hibbing Community College)
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:40–5:40 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
5B. Author Meets Critics: Gwen Bradford, Achievement Chair: Sukaina Hirji (Virginia Tech) Author: Gwen Bradford (Rice University) Critics: Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Michael Brent (University of Denver)
5C. Submitted Colloquium: General Philosophy of Science Chair: Cristin Chall (University of South Carolina) Speakers: Kathleen Creel (University of Pittsburgh) and David
Colaco (University of Pittsburgh) “What’s the Signal? The Signal-Noise Distinction
and the Detection of Scientific Phenomena” Commentator: Lindsay Brainard (Calvin College) Chair: Carlos Mariscal (University of Nevada, Reno) Speaker: Tomasz Wysocki (University of Pittsburgh) “The Delusive Benefit of the Doubt” Commentator: Rebecca Korf (Whitworth University) Chair: Carol Cleland (University of Colorado, Boulder)
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Thursday Afternoon, 2:40–5:40 p.m. (cont.)
Speaker: Meghan Page (Loyola University Maryland) “Methodological Synthesis in the Paterson-Clarke
Technique” Commentator: Craig W. Fox (Rotman Institute of Philosophy,
University of Western Ontario)
5D. Submitted Colloquium: Ancient Metaphysics Chair: Evan Rodriguez (Idaho State University) Speaker: Samuel Meister (Brown University) “Aristotle on Mathematical Objects as Intelligible
Composites” Commentator: Robert Howton (Koç University) Chair: Andrew Culbreth (Emory University) Speaker: Michael Augustin (Purdue University) “Aristotle on the Impossibility of the Void” Commentator: Corinne Gartner (Wellesley College) Chair: Georgina White (University of Kansas) Speaker: Michael Wiitala (Cleveland State University) “Intelligence as a Cause in the Phaedo” Commentator: Eric Sanday (University of Kentucky)
5E. Submitted Colloquium: Evidentialism and Practical Reasons for Belief
Chair: Mike Ashfield (University of Southern California) Speaker: Adam Shmidt (Boston University) “Deliberation, Justification, and Practical Reasons
for Belief” Commentator: John Brunero (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Chair: Rima Basu (Claremont McKenna College) Speaker: Sophia Dandelet (University of California, Berkeley) “Trusting Is Not Believing Against the Evidence” Commentator: Keshav Singh (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) Chair: Dominik Berger (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) Speaker: Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame) “How Belief-Credence Dualism Explains Away
Pragmatic Encroachment” Commentator: Rima Basu (Claremont McKenna College)
5F. Submitted Colloquium: Obligations and Oughts Chair: Kenneth Shockley (Colorado State University)
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Thursday Afternoon, 2:40–5:40 p.m. (cont.)
Speaker: Alistair Macleod (Queen’s University) “The Conditionality of Promissory Obligations [or
When Is There No Obligation to Keep a Promise?]” Commentator: Ingrid Albrecht (Lawrence University) Chair: Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock (Yale University) Speaker: Peter Vranas (University of Wisconsin) “A New Argument for Ought-Implies-Can” Commentator: Tomas Bogardus (Pepperdine University) Chair: Michael Futch (University of Tulsa) Speaker: Paul Garofalo (University of California, Dornsife) “Liberty and Obligation in Hobbes: Against a
Causal Theory” Commentator: Brady Hoback (University of Iowa)
5G. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Language: Imperatives, Generics, and Counterlogicals
Chair: Eric Walker (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Matthew Babb (Washington University in St. Louis) “Imperative Sentences Express Nonmodal
Propositions” Commentator: Giorgio Sbardolini (The Ohio State University) Chair: Lenhardt Stevens (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Anthony Nguyen (University of Southern California) “The Radical Account of Bare Plural Generics” Commentator: Bret Donnelly (University of Colorado Boulder) Chair: Yi Jiang (Shanxi University) Speakers: Alexander Kocurek (University of California,
Berkeley) and Ethan Jerzak (University of California, Berkeley)
“Counterlogicals” Commentator: Nicholas Rimell (Jilin University)
5H. APA Committee Session: East Asian and Anglo-Analytic Aesthetics in DialogueArranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies
Chair: Michael Begun (Fordham University) Speakers: Meilin Chinn (Santa Clara University) “Philosophical Aesthetics and the Yellow Peril” Sarah Mattice (University of North Florida) “Daoist Aesthetics of the Everyday and the
Fantastical” Discussants: Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) Antony Aumann (Northern Michigan University)
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5I. Invited Symposium: Philosophy of Machine Learning Chair: Brian Kim (Oklahoma State University) Speakers: Gregory Wheeler (Frankfurt School of Finance &
Management) “Prolegomena to Machine Epistemology” Thomas Icard (Stanford University) “Machine Learning and the Mind” Hanti Lin (University of California, Davis) “Machine Learning and Epistemology: Pursuit of
Platonic Tethering to the Truth or, More Generally, the Learning Target”
5J. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Perception Chair: Scott Brown (The Ohio State University) Speaker: Todd Ganson (Oberlin College) “Causally Idle Objects of Perception” Commentator: Adam Murray (University of Manitoba) Chair: Timothy Schroeder (Rice University) Speaker: Austin Andrews (Washington University in St. Louis) “Acquiring a Concept of Visual Experience” Commentator: Sam Taylor (Tuskegee University) Chair: Corey Maley (University of Kansas) Speaker: Michael Barkasi (University of Toronto) “The Role of Visual Representations in Seeing” Commentator: Brian Cutter (University of Notre Dame)
5K. Invited Symposium: Mind and Thought: Medieval Approaches Chair: Eric Hagedorn (St. Norbert College) Speakers: Susan C. Brower-Toland (Saint Louis University) “Self-Knowledge, Self-Consciousness, and
Reflexivity in Late Medieval Philosophy” Therese Cory (University of Notre Dame) “Intentionality in Aquinas’s Metaphysical Model of
Mind” Commentator: Scott MacDonald (Cornell University)
5L. Invited Symposium: Non-Ideal Climate Justice Chair: Corey Katz (Georgian Court University) Speakers: Henry Shue (University of Oxford) “Climate Surprises: Risk Transfers, Negative
Emissions, and the Pivotal Generation” Alex Sayegh (McGill University) “Market Forces, Moral Duties, and Climate Action”
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5M. Invited Symposium: Working on Women from History, Working with Women Today
Chair: Sarah Tyson (University of Colorado, Denver) Speakers: Erin Frykholm (University of Kansas) “A Good Woman: Challenges to a Partialist Virtue
Ethic” Liz Goodnick (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) “Émilie DuChâtelet: Philosopher, Physicist, Role
Model” Katie Paxman (Brigham Young University) “Making Space for Women with Student-Lead New
Narratives” Commentator: Ariana Fuller (Brigham Young University)
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G3Q. Association for Symbolic LogicTopic: Contributed Talks
Chair: Paolo Mancosu (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: I. Douglas Blue (Harvard University) “Mathematically Proper Evidence Revisited” Nicholas Ferenz (University of Alberta) “Identity in the Relevant Logic R” Fussner Wesley and Sara Ugolini (University of
Denver) “Monoidal t-norm Based Logic: A Duality-Theoretic
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Thursday Evening, 6:00–7:00 p.m.
THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–7:00 P.M.
PRIZE RECEPTION (open to all)6:00–7:00 p.m., location TBA
APA NATIONAL PRIZESJohn Dewey Lecture 2018–2019
Alison Jaggar (University of Colorado, Boulder)Sanders Lecture 2018–2019
Timothy Williamson (University of Oxford)CENTRAL DIVISION PRIZES
Graduate Student Travel Stipend WinnersBeth Barker (University of Missouri–Columbia) for “Epistemic Injustice and Intellectualist Know-how”Michael Begun (Fordham University) for “Nietzsche and the Principle of Non-Contradiction”Eric Brown (Tulane University) for “In Defense of Universal Standing to Blame”Laura Callahan (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “No Best Attitude”Sam Carter (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “A Suppositional Theory of Conditionals”Cristin Chall (University of South Carolina) for “String Theory, Methodology, and Normativity”David Colaco (University of Pittsburgh) for “What’s the Signal? The Signal-Noise Distinction and the Detection of Scientific Phenomena”Kathleen Creel (University of Pittsburgh) for “What’s the Signal? The Signal-Noise Distinction and the Detection of Scientific Phenomena”Sophia Dandelet (University of California, Berkeley) for “Trusting Is Not Believing Against the Evidence”Thiago de Melo (Syracuse University) for “Within the Predicate: Non-symmetric Relations and Comparative Naturalness”Megan Dean (Georgetown University) for “Food Ethics and Eating as a Self-Shaping Activity”Jenna Lyn-Adsit Donohue (University of California, Los Angeles) for “What Makes Manipulation Distinctively Wrong?”Lu-Vada Dunford (University of Toronto) for “A Pragmatist Approach to Defining Terrorism”Robert C. English (University of Illinois at Chicago) for “Grief, Desire, and Loss”James Fritz (The Ohio State University) for “Can Moral Disapproval Be Done Well?”
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Itzel A. Garcia (University of California, Irvine) for “Make Patriotism Defined Again”Paul Garofalo (University of Southern California, Dornsife) for “Liberty and Obligation in Hobbes: Against a Causal Theory”Trystan Sterling Goetze (University of Sheffield) for “Epistemic Culpability”Paul Lucas Goldberg (Boston University) for “Would Natural Science Flourish in a Hobbesian Commonwealth?”Quitterie Gounot (Cornell University) for “Why Should I Care about Who I Want to Become? Addressing the Proleptic Model’s Challenge to Reasons Internalism”Jasmine Gunkel (University of Southern California) for “Pleasures of the Flesh: An Inconsistency in Our Thoughts about the Ethical Use of Animal Bodies”Yongming Han (Seoul National University) for “Love’s Fittingness: A No-Reasons Guide”Tyler Hanck (University of Illinois at Chicago) for “Locke on God’s Immateriality”Brian Hanley (University of Calgary) for “What Caused the Bhopal Disaster? The Philosophical Importance of Pragmatic Details”Jared Henderson (University of Connecticut) for “Absoluteness and Alethic Pluralism”Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame) for “How Belief-Credence Dualism Explains Away Pragmatic Encroachment”Mario Juarez-Garcia (University of Arizona) for “When Laws Corrupt: Montesquieu’s Alternative Methodology for Understanding Corruption”Casey Landers (University of Miami) for “Recognition, Experience, and Association”Cristian Larroulet Philippi (University of Colorado, Boulder) for “What Could Scientific Pluralism Be?”Jeonggyu Lee (Seoul National University) for “Tracking down the Conditions for Singular Thought”Seungil Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) for “The Bundle Theory, the Identity of Indiscernibles, and Symmetric Difference Makers”Roy Lee (Stanford University) for “The Function Argument of the Eudemian Ethics”Rebeccah Leiby (Boston University) for “Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Compassion”Anthony Leyh (Emory University) for “A Symphony of Citizens: A New Strategy of Civic Friendship in Plato’s Laws”Whitney Lilly (Northwestern University) for “Group Sincerity”
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Chang Liu (University of Western Ontario) for “Slurs as Illocutionary Force Indicators”Jorge Lizarzaburu (Emory University) for “The Zapatista Revolution: Recognition, Redistribution, and the Limits of Identity Politics”William Looney (Syracuse University) for “Problems for Predictive Information”Samuel Meister (Brown University) for “Aristotle on Mathematical Objects as Intelligible Composites”Erin Mercurio (The Ohio State University) for “A Modified Objective List Theory of Well-Being”Jake Monaghan (University at Buffalo, SUNY) for “Rethinking Political Consent”Samuel Murray (University of Notre Dame) for “Two Problems with Arguments for Animal Consciousness”Kylie Musolf (University of New Mexico) for “Bitcoin: A Marxian Economic Analysis”Anthony Nguyen (University of Southern California) for “The Radical Account of Bare Plural Generics”Walker Page (Saint Louis University) for “Virtue Epistemology, Causal Deviance, and Manifestation: Competence to Succeed, Not Competence to Know”Savannah Pearlman (Indiana University Bloomington) for “An Epistemic Injustice Critique of Austin’s Ordinary Language Epistemology”Juan Piñeros Glasscock (Yale University) for “Acquittal from Knowledge Laundering”Yunus Prasetya (Baylor University) for “Scientific Representation, Metrology, and the Explanatory Gap Argument: A Response to Scheele”Brandon William Rdzak (Purdue University) for “Who’s Afraid of Modal Collapse?: A Defense of Spinoza’s Necessitarianism”John William Robison (University of Massachusetts) for “Epistemic Respect and Credibility Excess”Eric Michael Rowse (University of Missouri) for “Does Scheffler’s Relational Egalitarianism Defeat the Distributive Objection?”Rachel Rudolph (University of California, Berkeley) for “On the Relevance of Moral Language to the Metaphysics of Morals”Eric John Scarffe (Boston University) for “Moving Toward a Dignity-Based Approach to International Law”Sebastian Schmidt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) for “On the Normativity of Epistemic Rationality”
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Thursday Evening, 6:00–7:00 p.m. (cont.)
Kate Schmidt (Washington University in St. Louis) for “Credibility and Recognition: Two Failures of Respect in Epistemic Injustice”Adam Shmidt (Boston University) for “Deliberation, Justification, and Practical Reasons for Belief”Nader Shoaibi (University of Illinois at Chicago) for “Normativity of Logic and the Aim of Belief”Daniel Simpson (Saint Louis University) for “Supercharged Substances: Ockham on Substantial Powers”Kit Slover (Emory University) for “The Three Faces of dx: Deleuze’s Eliminative Critique of Cognitive Judgment”Colin Smith (University of Kentucky) for “Reconsidering the Routes of Inquiry and the Errors of Mortals in Parmenides’ Poem”Jake Spinella (Georgia State University) for “A Century of Misunderstanding? William James’ Emotion Theory”Jeremy Steeger (University of Notre Dame) for “What Are the Subjective Probabilities in Quantum Theories?”Andrew Stewart (University of Southern California) for “Anger, Revenge, and Tort Law”Katherine Sweet (Saint Louis University) for “A Dilemma for the Thomistic Theist: On Grace and Divine Hiddenness”Morgan Thompson (University of Pittsburgh) for “Robustness Analysis in Network Neuroscience”Christopher Tomaszewski (Baylor University) for “Aquinas on Death as Substantial Corruption”Van Tu (University of Michigan) for “Restoring Aristotle’s Evaluative Theory of Deliberation”Julia Uhr (University of Colorado, Boulder) for “The Individual’s Right to Free Speech on Social Media”Joel Van Fossen (Boston University) for “‘Birth Follows the Belly’: A Reinterpretation of Natural Maternal Dominion in Hobbes”Zina Ward (University of Pittsburgh) for “Normative and Motivating Values in the Argument from Inductive Risk”Isaac Wilhelm (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “Explanation Priority Monism”Christopher Willard-Kyle (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “Against the Doctrine of Infallibility”Scott Wolcott (Marist College) for “A Control-Modal Hybrid Account of Luck”Tomasz Wysocki (University of Pittsburgh) for “The Delusive Benefit of the Doubt”
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Thursday Evening, 7:10–10:10 p.m.
THURSDAY EVENING, 7:10–10:10 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G4A. North American Kant SocietyTopic: Kant on Aesthetics and Empirical Cognition
Chair: Rachel Zuckert (Northwestern University) Speaker: Ido Geiger (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev,
Israel) “The Necessity of Pure Judgments of Taste for
Empirical Cognition” Commentator: Erica Holberg (Utah State University) Speaker: Samantha Matherne (Harvard University) “Kant on the Normativity of Empirical Cognition
and Aesthetic Judgment” Commentator: Emine Hande Tuna (Brown University) Speaker: Melissa Zinkin (Binghamton University) “Kant on the Generation of Concepts and the
Pleasure of Taste” Commentator: Morganna Lambeth (Purdue University)
G4B. The Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary WorldTopic: Panel on Philosophy for Children Programs
Chair: S. West Gurley (Sam Houston State University) Panelists: Claire Katz (Texas A&M University) Frank Fair (Sam Houston State University) Natalie Fletcher (BRILA Institute) Charles Royal Carlson (Sam Houston State
University)
G4C. The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA)Topic: Cannabis and Philosophy
Chair: Eric Thomas Weber (University of Kentucky) Speakers: Douglas Anderson (University of North Texas) “Stoned Alone” Justin Bell (University of Houston–Victoria) “Sobriety Madness” Andrea Bridgewater (California State University,
Bakersfield) “Marijuana Decriminalization: An Opportunity to
Ground Policy in Ethics” James William Lincoln (University of Kentucky) “Marijuana Vilification Narratives”
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G4D. Karl Jaspers Society of North AmericaTopic: Humankind as Historical Beings: Karl Jaspers and José Ortega y Gasset
Chair: Jillian Coleman (Cosumnes River College) Speakers: Marnie Binder (California State University,
Sacramento) “Two Philosophers Born in 1883: Jaspers and
Ortega on the Historicity of Being Human” Keith M. Brown (University of North Texas) “Finding the Way: Philosophical Faith in Karl
Jaspers and José Ortega y Gasset” Oliver W. Holmes (Wesleyan University) “On Being with Others: Jaspers and Ortega” Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside, and
Wesleyan University) “Ortega, Jaspers, and the Dynamics of Reason” Mariana Imaz Sheinbaum (University of California,
Santa Cruz) “Foundations of Narrative Reason”
G4E. NASSP (North American Society for Social Philosophy) with AMINTAPHIL (American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) joint sessionTopic: Democracy, Populism, and Truth
Chair: Samantha Noll (Washington State University) Speakers: Rebekah Sinclair (University of Oregon) “Decolonizing Truth: Native American Philosophy
and True Contradictions in a Post Truth World” Laci Hubbard-Mattix (Washington State University) “Inequity and Access: Finding Truth in the World of
Alternative Facts and Fake-News” Katharina Bernhard (University of St Andrews) “Do We Need Trust for Accepting Scientific Expert
Testimony?”
G4F. American Society for Value InquiryTopic: The Role of Philosophy in Democratic Citizenship
Chair: G. John Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Elizabeth Millan Brusslan (DePaul University) “Philosophy, Children, Thinking for Oneself:
The Role of Philosophy in Creating an Engaged Citizenry”
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Kevin Jobe (Our Lady of the Lake University) “Coloniality of Citizenship: Philosophy, White
Supremacy, and Pedagogy of ‘Home’”
G4G. Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust (SPSGH)Topic: Economy and Genocide
Chair: André Mineau (University of Quebec at Rimouski) Speakers: James R. Watson, Emeritus (Loyola University, New
Orleans) “Capital and Climate Change: Plebocide” Osman Nemli (Vassar College) “Memory, Concrete, and the Virtual: Genocide as
Scandal of Philosophy” André Mineau (University of Quebec at Rimouski) “The Economic Implications of Differential
Anthropology”
G4H. Society for Medieval and Renaissance PhilosophyTopic: Medieval Arabic Responses to Philosophical Issues
Chair: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado) Speakers: Fedor Benevich (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität) “The Eternalism-Presentism Debate: God’s
Knowledge of Particulars in Post-Avicennian Philosophy”
William Dunaway and Jon McGinnis (University of Missouri)
“God, Language, and Skepticism: The Alston-Wolterstorff Debate through the Eyes of Medieval Islam”
Kara Richardson (Syracuse University) “The Principle of Sufficient Reason in Medieval
Arabic Philosophy”
G4I. NAKPA (North American Korean Philosophy Association)Topic: The Other Voice in Korean Philosophy
Speakers: Edward Chung (Univ of Prince Edward Island, Canada)
“Chŏng Hagok’s Critique of Zhu Xi and Yi T’oegye: A Creative Interpretation of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea”
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Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha and Sogang University, Korea)
“Philosophia Koreana Diaspora: The Case of Woncheuk and Jaegwon Kim”
G4J. Prisma: Pluralisms, Relativisms, and Contextualisms Global Research NetworkTopic: Author Meets Critics: Joe Ulatowski, Commonsense Pluralism about Truth: An Empirical Defence
Chair: Nathan Kellen (University of Connecticut) Author: Joe Ulatowski (University of Waikato) Critics: Theresa Marques (University of Barcelona) Robert W. Barnard (University of Mississippi) Masaharu Mizumoto (Japan Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology)
G4K. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts (SPSCVA)
Chair: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Jerold Abrams (Creighton University) “Philosophy of Prehistoric Film: Werner Herzog’s
Cave of Forgotten Dreams” Will Barnes (Babson College) “Mourning Chullachaqui: The Unintelligibility of
Loss and Mourning Genocide in Ciro Guerra’s Embrace of the Serpent”
Daniel Wack (Knox College) “Three Genre Transformations: Popular Movies and
Anxieties about the Conditions for Contemporary Agency”
Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) “The Hate You Give: The Cultural Politics of
Transforming Book to Film”
G4L. Society of Asian and Comparative PhilosophyTopic: East Asian Approaches to Moral Cultivation in Self and Society
Chair: Kevin Taylor (The University of Memphis) Speakers: Johnathan Flowers (Worcester State University) “Mono no Aware as the Ground for Humane Social
Action in the Thought of Motoori Norinaga” Kevin Taylor (The University of Memphis) “Moral Cultivation in Hakuin’s Syncretic Buddhist
Pedagogy”
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Carl Helsing (High Point University) “Zhuangzi’s Moral Psychology and Humor: The
Playful Liberation of Self, Others, and Society”
G4M. International Society for Environmental Ethics Chair: Robert Figueroa (Oregon State University) Speakers: Dale Jamieson (New York University) “Imagining Success in Conservation” Jacob Bethem (Arizona State University) “Redefining Energy Ethics to Increase Impact” Brooke Rudow-Abouharb (Georgia College and
State University) “An Environmental Ethic of Home”
EVENING RECEPTION8:00 p.m.–Midnight
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Friday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
REGISTRATION8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m., registration desk
EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
TEACHING HUB9:00 a.m.–5:10 p.m.
REFRESHMENT BREAK11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
BUSINESS MEETING11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
MENTORING THE MENTORS WORKSHOP8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Invited attendees only.
FRIDAY MORNING, 8:30–11:30 A.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
6A. APA Committee Session: Diversity, Minority, and Inequality: Challenges for Asian and Asian-American Philosophers—and Everyone ElseArranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies
Chair: Hanti Lin (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Brian Kim (Oklahoma State University) “What Type of Diversity Is Epistemically
Beneficial?” Hsin-Wen Lee (University of Delaware) “Some Benefits and Challenges of Diversity in
Philosophy” Aydin Mohseni (University of California, Irvine) “On the Emergence of Inequity: Testing the Red
King Hypothesis” Tina Rulli (University of California, Davis) “What Does It Mean to Be Asian in Philosophy?”
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6B. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind Chair: Mark Bauer (University of Colorado, Denver) Speaker: Jeffrey Watson (Arizona State University) “Overdetermination Isn’t the Problem” Commentator: Katarina Perovic (University of Iowa) Chair: Richard Samuels (The Ohio State University) Speaker: Casey Landers (University of Miami) “Recognition, Experience, and Association” Commentator: Katia Samoilova (California State University, Chico) Chair: Alexander Beard (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: David Barack (Columbia University) “Stream of Thought” Commentator: Michael Sechman (University of Colorado, Boulder)
6C. Submitted Colloquium: Epistemology Chair: Minji Jang (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill) Speaker: Whitney Lilly (Northwestern University) “Group Sincerity” Commentator: Nathaly Garcia (University of Miami) Chair: Bailie Peterson (University of Northern Colorado) Speaker: Juan Piñeros Glasscock (Yale University) “Acquittal from Knowledge Laundering” Commentator: Dominik Berger (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) Chair: Timothy Pickavance (Biola University) Speaker: Walker Page (Saint Louis University) “Virtue Epistemology, Causal Deviance, and
Manifestation: Competence to Succeed, not Competence to Know”
Commentator: Ted Poston (University of Alabama)
6D. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind and Action Chair: Paul Skokowski (Stanford University) Speaker: Dwayne Moore (University of Saskatchewan) “Mental Causation, Autonomy and Action Theory” Commentator: Derek Lam (University of Wisconsin–Whitewater) Chair: Gabriel Zamosc-Regueros (University of Colorado,
Denver) Speaker: Jonathan Payton (University of Calgary) “All Actions are Attempts” Commentator: John Lemos (Coe College)
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Chair: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) Speaker: Jeonggyu Lee (Seoul National University) “Tracking Down the Conditions for Singular
Thought” Commentator: Gregory Landini (University of Iowa)
6E. Author Meets Critics: Colleen Murphy, The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice
Chair: Sahar Heydari Fard (University of Cincinnati) Author: Colleen Murphy (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign) Critics: Simon Cabulea May (Florida State University) Margaret Urban Walker (Marquette University) “Capturing Transitional Justice: Exploring
Colleen Murphy’s The Conceptual Foundations of Transitional Justice”
David Lefkowitz (University of Richmond) “Republicanism, Transitional Justice, and Global
Justice”
6F. Invited Symposium: Metapragmatics Chair: Mark Warren (Daemen College) Speakers: Nathaniel Hansen (University of Reading) “A Corpus Study of ‘Know’: On the Verification of
Philosophers’ Frequency Claims about Language” Rachel McKinney (Suffolk University) “Metapragmatics and Political Contestation” Mark Phelan (Lawrence University) “Speech Effects”
6G. APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Linda Martín Alcoff’s Rape and ResistanceArranged by the APA Committee on Hispanics
Chair: Tiffany Montoya (Purdue University) Author: Linda Martín Alcoff (Hunter College, CUNY) Critics: Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson (University of
Memphis) Juan J. Colomina-Almiñana (University of Texas at
Austin) Cynthia Paccacerqua (University of Texas at Rio
Grande Valley) Rebecca Whisnant (University of Dayton)
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6H. Author Meets Critics: Errol Lord, The Importance of Being Rational Chair: Keshav Singh (University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill) Author: Errol Lord (University of Pennsylvania) Critics: Karl Schafer (University of California, Irvine) Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California) Julia Staffel (University of Colorado, Boulder)
6I. Invited Symposium: Beauty Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Speakers: Sarah Gjertson (Artist, University of Denver) “Beauty: An Artist’s Ponderings on Longing and
American Expectations of Womanhood” Dominic McIver Lopes (Philosopher, University of
British Columbia) “Meta Beauty” Samantha Matherne (Harvard University) “From Truth to Beauty: The Phenomenological
Aesthetics of Edith Landmann-Kalischer”
6J. Invited Symposium: A New Proposal for Philosophy of Religion Chair: Brian Hutchinson (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) Speakers: Paul Draper (Purdue University) and J. L.
Schellenberg (Mount Saint Vincent University) “How to Renew Philosophy of Religion: A Vision
and Proposal” Commentators: Jeanine Diller (University of Toledo) Yuval Avnur (Scripps College, Claremont)
6K. Invited Symposium: Echo Chambers and Non-ideal Epistemology Chair: Eileen Nutting (University of Kansas) Speakers: Endre Begby (Simon Fraser University) “Two Perspectives on Non-Ideal Epistemology” Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University) “Knowing Things Differently” Regina Rini (York University) “Deepfakes and the Epistemic Backstop”
6L. Invited Symposium: New Directions in Scientific Explanation and Understanding
Chair: Marco J. Nathan (University of Denver) Speakers: Alisa Bokulich (Boston University) “Elaborating the Eikonic Conception of Explanation”
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Armond Duwell (University of Montana) “Unification, Explanation, and Understanding: The
Modal View” Lina Jansson (University of Nottingham) “Explanatory Directionality” Alexandra Bradner (Kenyon College) “Challenges for a Contrastive Theory of Explanation
and Understanding”
6M. Invited Symposium: Eudaimonism and Well-Being Chair: Noell Birondo (Wichita State University) Speakers: Daniel Russell (University of Arizona) Title TBA Nancy Snow (University of Oklahoma) “Recent Conceptions of Happiness from
Psychology: A Selective Overview and Critique”
6N. Submitted Colloquium: Character, Virtues, and Biases Chair: Laura Soter (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Speaker: Evan Westra (University of Toronto) “Knowledge of Character: Reliable Trait Attribution
and the Situationist Challenge” Commentator: Jeremy Reid (University of Maryland, College Park) Chair: Nancy J. Matchett (University of Northern
Colorado) Speakers: Vida Yao (Rice University) and Samuel Reis-Dennis
(Johns Hopkins University) “‘I Love Women’: A Theoretical Challenge for
Implicit Bias Research” Commentator: Elís Miller (Harvard University) Chair: Nicholas Evans (University of Massachusetts
Lowell) Speaker: Clinton Castro (Florida International University) “What’s Wrong with Machine Bias” Commentator: Jonathan Herington (Kansas State University)DRAFT
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AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G5A. Association for Symbolic LogicTopic: Invited Session on “Relevance Logic”
Chair: Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Alasdair Urquhart (University of Toronto) “Desargues’s Theorem in Relevance Logic” Edwin Mares (Victoria University of Wellington) “Theories of Entailment” J. Michael Dunn (Indiana University Bloomington) “Two, Three, Four, Infinity: The Path to the Belnap–
Dunn Four-Valued Logic”
FRIDAY MIDDAY, 12:30–2:30 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
7A. APA Committee Session: Publishing Ethics in PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research
Chair: Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College) Panelists: Deborah Poff (Committee on Publishing Ethics) Julia Driver (Washington University) Yannik Thiem (Villanova University) Camisha Russell (University of Oregon) Amy Ferrer (American Philosophical Association)
7B. Author Meets Critics: Lauren Swayne Barthold, A Hermeneutic Approach to Gender and Other Social Identities
Chair: David Vessey (Grand Valley State University) Author: Lauren Swayne Barthold (Endicott College) Critics: Georgia Warnke (University of California, Riverside) Deborah Kerdeman (University of Washington)
7C. Invited Symposium: Aesthetic Reasoning Chair: Taylor Rogers (Northwestern University) Speakers: Jonathan Neufeld (College of Charleston) Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University)
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7D. Author Meets Critics: Rik Peels, Responsible Belief: A Theory in Ethics and Epistemology
Chair: Miriam Schleifer McCormick (University of Richmond)
Author: Rik Peels (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Critics: Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University) Stephen White (Northwestern University)
7E. Author Meets Critics: Marina McCoy, Wounded Heroes: Vulnerability as a Virtue in Ancient Greek Literature and Philosophy
Chair: Robert Metcalf (University of Colorado, Denver) Author: Marina McCoy (Boston College) Critics: Todd May (Clemson University) Anne-Marie Schultz (Baylor University)
7F. Invited Symposium: Intuitions about Genetic Essentialism Chair: James Tabery (University of Utah) Speakers: Joshua Knobe (Yale University) “Genetic Essentialism and Social Categories” Commentator: Kathryn Paige Harden (University of Texas at
Austin) Kathryn Tabb (Columbia University) “Essentialism and Determinism in Popular Thinking
about Genetics” Commentator: Eric Turkheimer (University of Virginia)
7G. Submitted Symposium: When Laws Corrupt: Montesquieu’s Alternative Methodology for Understanding Corruption
Chair: Mark Jensen (United States Air Force Academy) Speaker: Mario Ivan Juarez Garcia (University of Arizona) Commentators: Stanislaus Husi (University of Wisconsin–
Milwaukee) Stuart D. Warner (Roosevelt University)
7H. Submitted Symposium: The Managerial State: Preventive Policing and the Rule of Law
Chair: David Chan (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) Speaker: John Lawless (Davidson College) Commentators: Ritwik Agrawal (University of Missouri) Hannah Bondurant (Duke University)
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7I. Submitted Colloquium: Plato’s Republic and Laws Chair: John Proios (Cornell University) Speakers: Galen Barry (Iona College) and Edith Nally
(University of Missouri–Kansas City) “A New Problem for the Principle of Opposites in
Republic IV” Commentator: Naomi Reshotko (University of Denver) Chair: Meredith C. Drees (Kansas Wesleyan University) Speaker: Anthony Leyh (Emory University) “A Symphony of Citizens: A New Strategy of Civic
Friendship in Plato’s Laws” Commentator: Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College)
7J. Submitted Symposium: The Function Argument of Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics
Chair: Inara Zanuzzi (University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Speaker: Roy Lee (Stanford University) Commentators: Jonathan Fine (Yale University) Paula Gottlieb (University of Wisconsin–Madison)
7K. Submitted Colloquium: Political Philosophy on Definitions Chair: Ajume Wingo (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speaker: Lu-Vada Dunford (University of Toronto) “A Pragmatist Approach to Defining Terrorism” Commentator: Peter Tramel (Fort Hays State University) Chair: Erica A. Nieblas (University of Colorado) Speaker: Itzel A. Garcia (University of California, Irvine) “Make Patriotism Defined Again” Commentator: Taylor Hunt (University of Kansas)
7L. Submitted Symposium: Epistemic Injustice and Intellectualist Know-how
Chair: Nathaly Garcia (University of Miami) Speaker: Beth Barker (University of Missouri) Commentators: Ezgi Sertler (Butler University) Taylor Rogers (Northwestern University)
7M. Submitted Colloquium: Normative Ethics: Discrimination and Manipulation
Chair: Helene Wright (Valparaiso University) Speaker: Julian Jonker (University of Pennsylvania) “Discrimination at a Distance. Vicarious Wrongs
and the Comparative Test for Discrimination”
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Commentator: Mike Ashfield (University of Southern California) Chair: Kevin Graham (Creighton University) Speaker: Jenna Lyn-Adsit Donohue (University of California,
Los Angeles) “What Makes Manipulation Distinctively Wrong?” Commentator: Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania)
7N. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Physics Chair: Abby Perrott (University of Colorado) Speaker: Cristin Chall (University of South Carolina) “String Theory, Methodology, and Normativity” Commentator: Shahin Kaveh (University of Pittsburgh) Chair: Armond Duwell (University of Montana) Speaker: Jeremy Steeger (University of Notre Dame) “What Are the Subjective Probabilities in Quantum
Theories?” Commentator: Daniel Olson (The Ohio State University)
7O. Submitted Colloquium: Properties and Consciousness Chair: Chris Tillman (University of Manitoba) Speaker: Torin Alter (University of Alabama) “Russellian Monism and Mental Causation” Commentator: Eric Hiddleston (Wayne State University) Chair: Torin Alter (University of Alabama) Speaker: Jared Peterson (SUNY–Oswego) “Role Functionalism and Phenomenal
Eliminativism” Commentator: Rik Hine (Washburn University)
7P. APA Committee Session: The Moral Psychology of ImmigrationArranged by the APA Committee on Hispanics
Chair: Sebastian Purcell (SUNY Cortland) Panelists: Lori Gallegos de Castillo (Texas State University) Francisco T. Gallegos (Wake Forest University) Grant J. Silva (Marquette University)DRAFT
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Friday Afternoon, 2:40–4:40 p.m.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2:40–4:40 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
8A. Author Meets Critics: Richard Moran, The Exchange of Words: Testimony, Speech, and Intersubjectivity
Chair: Luca Ferrero (University of California, Riverside) Author: Richard Moran (Harvard University) Critics: Elizabeth Fricker (University of Oxford and
University of Notre Dame) David Hills (Stanford University) Adam Leite (Indiana University Bloomington)
This session will end at 5:10 p.m.
8B. Submitted Colloquium: Ethics, Food, and Animals Chair: Blake Ginsburg (Michigan State University) Speaker: Jasmine Gunkel (University of California) “Pleasures of the Flesh” Commentator: Kristian Cantens (Texas A&M University) Chair: Mason Voehl (University of Montana) Speaker: Megan Dean (Georgetown University) “Food Ethics and Eating as a Self-Shaping Activity” Commentator: Ájené Robinson-Burris (University of Colorado,
Boulder)
8C. Dewey Lecture Chair: Elizabeth Anderson (University of Michigan) Speaker: Alison Jaggar (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We
Want It to Be?”Short reception to follow hosted by the Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder.
8D. Submitted Symposium: Moving Toward a Dignity-Based Approach to International Law
Chair: Anandita Mukherji (Regis University) Speaker: Eric Scarffe (Boston University) Commentators: Eun-Jung Katherine Kim (Wayne State University) Ted Zenzinger (Regis University)
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8E. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophical Traditions Chair: Jeffrey P. Ogle (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) Speaker: Mark Tanzer (University of Colorado, Denver) “Heidegger on Animals as Deficient Modes” Commentator: François Raffoul (Louisiana State University) Chair: Will Behun (McHenry County College) Speaker: Jake Spinella (Georgia State University) “A Century of Misunderstanding?: William James’
Emotion Theory” Commentator: Jacob L. Goodson (Southwestern College)
8F. Submitted Symposium: What Caused the Bhopal Disaster? The Philosophical Importance of Pragmatic Details
Chair: Jeff Kasser (Colorado State University) Speaker: Brian Hanley (University of Calgary) Commentators: S. G. Sterrett (Wichita State University) Marc Johansen (Creighton University)
8G. Submitted Colloquium: Properties and Relations Chair: TBA Speaker: T. Scott Dixon (Ashoka University and Universität
Hamburg) “Relative Positionalism Revisited” Commentator: Eileen Nutting (University of Kansas) Chair: Katelyn Aberl (University of Virginia) Speaker: Thiago de Melo (Syracuse University) “Within the Predicate: Non-Symmetric Relations
and Comparative Naturalness” Commentator: Michaela McSweeney (Boston University)
8H. Submitted Symposium: A Phenomenal Contrast Argument in Favor of Twofold Pictorial Experience
Chair: Austin Andrews (Washington University in St. Louis) Speaker: Rene Jagnow (University of Georgia) Commentators: Robert Hopkins (New York University) Min Tang (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill)
8I. Submitted Symposium: The Other Socratic Method Chair: Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia University) Speaker: Jacob Stump (University of Toronto) Commentators: George Rudebusch (Northern Arizona University) Allison Piñeros Glasscock (New York University)
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8J. Submitted Colloquium: Normative Ethics: Responsibility and Advice
Chair: Corwin Aragon (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
Speaker: Fernando Rudy-Hiller (National University of Mexico)
“Toward a Deep Social Theory of Moral Responsibility”
Commentator: Robert Hartman (University of Gothenburg and Stockholm University)
Chair: Emma Prendergast (University of Wisconsin) Speaker: Douglas Keaton (Flagler College) “Giving and Taking Advice” Commentator: Patrick Arnold (University of Nebraska–Kearney)
8K. Submitted Symposium: Agency, Akrasia, and the Normative Environment
Chair: Emily Esch (College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University)
Speaker: Gregory Antill (Claremont McKenna College) Commentators: Alfred Mele (Florida State University) Juan Comesaña (University of Arizona)
8L. Submitted Symposium: Anger, Revenge, and Tort Law Chair: Susan Kennedy (Boston University) Speaker: Andrew Stewart (University of Southern California) Commentators: Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) Govind Persad (University of Denver)
8M. Submitted Symposium: Freedom and Obedience in Plato’s Laws Chair: Emily Austin (Wake Forest University) Speaker: Amanda Greene (Princeton University and
University College London) Commentators: Melissa Lane (Princeton University) Rachel Singpurwalla (University of Maryland)
8N. Submitted Colloquium: Philosophy of Religion: Grace and Immateriality
Chair: Adam Pelser (United States Air Force Academy) Speaker: Katherine Sweet (Saint Louis University) “A Dilemma for the Thomistic Theist: On Grace and
Divine Hiddenness” Commentator: Mark Boespflug (University of Colorado, Boulder)
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Friday Afternoon, 3:10–5:10 p.m.
Chair: Rebecca Copenhaver (Lewis and Clark College) Speaker: Tyler Hanck (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Locke on God’s Immateriality” Commentator: Georges Dicker (The College at Brockport, SUNY)
8O. Author Meets Critics: Robert Pasnau, After Certainty: A History of Our Epistemic Ideals and Illusions
Chair: Mary Sirridge (Louisiana State University) Author: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado, Boulder) Critics: Miriam Schleifer McCormick (University of
Richmond) Calvin Normore (University of California, Los
Angeles) Elliot Paul (Queen’s University)
This session will end at 5:10 p.m.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G6A. Society of Christian Philosophers Annual Business Meeting
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 3:10–5:10 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
8P. APA Committee Session: The National High School Ethics Bowl Program: An Outreach Opportunity for PhilosophersArranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy. Cross-listed with Teaching Hub Session M9.
Organizer: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Chair: Steven Swartzer (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Panelists: David Boonin (University of Colorado, Boulder) Zoë Johnson King (New York University) Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North
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Friday Late Afternoon, 5:15–7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY LATE AFTERNOON, 5:15–7:30 P.M.
9A. Presidential Address and Reception Chair: Julia Driver (Washington University) Speaker: Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) “Epistemic Territory”
FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30–10:30 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G7A. Society for the Study of the History of Analytic PhilosophyTopic: Carnapian Explication
Co-Organizers: Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University at Denver) and Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside)
Speakers: Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside) “Philosophy as Explication: Origins and Shifting
Goals” Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University at
Denver) “Quine’s Carnapian Heritage: Philosophy as
Explication” Akshay Ganesh (University of California, Riverside) “Carnap and Deleuze on Conceptual Engineering”
G7B. International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS) Speakers: Christopher Yorke (Open University) “Suits’ Utopia of Gameplay as Regulative Ideal:
Implications and Objections” Douglas McLaughlin (California State University,
Northridge) “Implications of the Logical Relationships between
Suits’ Conception of Games and Utopia”DRAFT
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Friday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m.
G7C. Society for Medieval and Renaissance PhilosophyTopic: Virtues in the Medieval Tradition
Chair: Susan Brower-Toland (Saint Louis University) Speakers: Julie Loveland Swanstrom (Augustana University) “Virtue Acquisition in Secondary Causes in
Aquinas” Eileen Sweeney (Boston College) “Medieval Notions of Vice and Sin: Some Contrasts
with the Ancients” Thomas Williams (University of South Florida) “Taxonomy and Moral Psychology in Scotus’s
Account of the Virtues”
G7D. Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition (PACT)Topic: Roundtable: Philosophy in the West
Chair: Marjolein Oele (University of San Francisco) Panelists: Fred Dolan (California College of the Arts) Angelalynn Dunlop (Institute for Doctoral Studies
in the Visual Arts) Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San
Antonio) Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco) Dorothea Olkowski (University of Colorado,
Colorado Springs) Jason Wirth (University of Seattle)
G7E. Society for Philosophy of EmotionTopic: Author Meets Critics: Rick Anthony Furtak, Knowing Emotions
Co-Chairs: Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) and Daniel R. Herbert (University of Sheffield, England, and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico)
Author: Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College) Critics: Ronald de Sousa (University of Toronto) David Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Mark Rauls (College of Southern Nevada) Francisco T. Gallegos (Wake Forest University) Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar)
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Friday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)
G7F. Society for Indian Philosophy and ReligionTopic: Self, God, and Morality: East and West
Chair: Chandana Chakrabarti (Institute of Cross Cultural Studies and Academic Exchange)
Panel on Udayana’s Argument from Revelation for the Existence of God, and Related Arguments
Panelists: Sandra L. Menssen (St. Thomas University) John Kronen (St. Thomas University) Kisor Chakrabarti (Institute of Cross Cultural
Studies and Academic Exchange)Special Session
Speaker: David Tostenson (Fort Hayes State University) “Descartes and the Buddha on the Self: Room for
Reconciliation?”
G7G. Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking (AILACT)Topic: Critical Thinking in the “Post Truth” Era: The Need for “Re-enlightenment”
Chair: Frank Fair (Sam Houston State University) Speakers: Lee McIntyre (Boston University) “From Post-Truth to the Scientific Attitude” Jonathan Haber (Degree of Freedom) “A Cure for What Ails Us: Critical Thinking as
Defense Against Post Truth” Ted Greenhalgh (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) “Building a Better Mousetrap: Creating an
Introductory Critical Thinking Course Based on the Heuristics Learned Pursuing a Ph.D.”
G7H. American Society for Aesthetics Chair: Timothy Gould (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) Speakers: Katalin Makkai (Bard College Berlin) “Meaning and Mattering” Richard Moran (Harvard University) “Knowledge, Acknowledgement, and the
Distinction of Persons” Steven Affeldt (Le Moyne College) “Stanley Cavell: Impression and Appreciation”
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Friday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)
G7I. NAKPA (North American Korean Philosophy Association)Topic: The ‘Human’ in Crisis: Modern Korean Thought and Its Critical Engagement with French Philosophy
Speakers: Boram Jeong (University of Colorado, Denver) “The Revolutionary Philosophy of Life in Ham Seok-
Heon and Henri Bergson” Yeonhee (Sophie) Kim (University of Hawaii) “Phenomenology and Korean War” Onook Oh (University of Colorado, Denver) “How AI Builds Its Territory: A Deleuze-Guattarian
Analysis of the Organizational Changes in Korean Hospitals”
G7J. International Society for Buddhist PhilosophyTopic: Buddhist Spaces
Chair: Leah Kalmanson (Drake University) Speakers: Roshni Patel (Emory University) “What Buddhafields Tell us About our Unbounded
and Finite Selves” Jessica Locke (Loyola University Maryland) “Concretizing the Enlightened Mandala:
Envisioning a Modern Buddhist State in Bhutan” Rebecca Bloom (University of Michigan) “The Monastery Museum: Where the Sacred and
the Secular Mix”
G7K. Association for Symbolic LogicTopic: Philosophy of Mathematics
Chair: Edwin Mares Speakers: Patricia Blanchette (University of Notre Dame) “Axioms, Models, and Theories: From Geometry to
Logic” David DeVidi (University of Waterloo) “Intermediate Logics and Metaphysics: On What
There Is, What There Isn’t, and None of the Above” Paolo Mancosu (University of California, Berkeley) “Neologicist Foundations: Inconsistent Abstraction
Principles and Part–Whole”
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Friday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)
G7L. Society for German Idealism and Romanticism (SGIR)Topic: Author Meets Critics: Melissa Merritt, Kant on Reflection and Virtue
Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Author: Melissa Merritt (The University of New South Wales) Critics: Francey Russell (Yale University) Colin McLear (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign)
G7M. Midwest SWIPTopic: Critical Epistemic Interventions: Microagressions, Race, and Disability
Chair: Kris McLain (Pennsylvania State University) Speakers: Brooke Rudow-Abouharb (Georgia College and
State University) “Collective Ignorance, Epistemic Viciousness, and
the Possibility of Mutiny” Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart (University of
Louisville and University of Western Ontario) “How Words Can Hurt: A Standpoint
Epistemological Reply to Critics of the Microaggression Program”
Desiree Valentine (Marquette University) “The Curious Case of Cramblett vs. Midwest Sperm
Bank: Centering a Sociopolitical Reading of Race and Disability in Liberatory-Coalitional Politics”
G7N. Karl Jaspers Society of North AmericaTopic: Author Meets Critics: Dmitri Nikulin, The Concept of History (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017)
Chair: Irina Symons (The University of Kansas, Lawrence) Author: Dmitri Nikulin (The New School) Critics: Jeffrey Bernstein (College of the Holy Cross) “Dmitri Nikulin’s Structuring Figures of History” John V. Garner (University of West Georgia) “Creativity and Historical Non-being in Nikulin’s
The Concept of History” Adam J. Graves (Metropolitan State University of
Denver) “Let’s Make History: Norms, Actions, and Events”
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Friday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)
Carlos Rafael Ruta (Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina)
“The Narrative Contradictions and the Interpretative Tonalities”
Sonja M. Tanner (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs)
“A Response to The Concept of History” Commentator: Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University)
G7O. International Association of Japanese Philosophy Speakers: Kevin Taylor (University of Memphis) “Mottainai and the Plurality of Buddhist
Mindfulness” Xiaofei Tu (Appalachian State University) “D. T. Suzuki’s Zen Philosophy and Translation
Theory” Junichi Tanaka (Otani University) “The Concept of Religious Mind and Ideal Society
in the Modern Japanese Buddhism—From the Standpoint of Pure Land Buddhism and the ‘Hokekyō’ Buddhism”
Johnathan Flowers (Worcester State University) “Reconceiving Mono no Aware as an Aesthetics of
Experience”
G7P. Society of Christian PhilosophersTopic: William Alston Memorial Lecture
Chair: Amy Flowerree (Texas Tech University) Speaker: Michael Bergmann (Purdue University) “Can Christians Plausibly Make Sense of Non-
Christians?” Commentator: Daniel Howard-Snyder (Western Washington
University)DRAFT
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Saturday Morning, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23
REGISTRATION8:00 a.m.–Noon, registration desk
EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–Noon
DIVERSITY INSTITUTE ALUMNI LUNCHEON11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Invited attendees only.
SATURDAY MORNING, 8:30–11:30 A.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
10A. Submitted Colloquium: Epistemic Injustice and Credibility Chair: Bryce Huebner (Georgetown University) Speaker: Kate Schmidt (Washington University in St. Louis) “Credibility and Recognition: Two Failures of
Respect in Epistemic Injustice” Commentator: Marissa Neuman (University of Texas at Austin) Chair: Moti Gorin (Colorado State University) Speaker: John Robison (University of Massachusetts) “Epistemic Respect and Credibility Excess” Commentator: Emmalon Davis (The New School for Social
Research) Chair: Kevin Timpe (Calvin College) Speaker: Josue Pineiro (University of Georgia) “Epistemic Injustice: Audiential Injustice and
Oppression” Commentator: Lacey Davidson (Purdue University)
10B. APA Committee Session: Opportunities for Public Philosophers: Science and Technology PolicyArranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy
Chair: Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology) Speakers: Ryan Muldoon (University at Buffalo, SUNY) “Bringing Philosophy into Development Policy” Jane Maienschein (Arizona State University) “History and Philosophy of Science Really Do
Matter for Policy and Law”
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Don Howard (University of Notre Dame) “A Philosopher’s Field Guide to Talking with
Engineers” J. Britt Holbrook (New Jersey Institute of
Technology) “Scholarly Publishing Policy”
10C. Invited Symposium: Aristotle on Justice Chair: Thornton Lockwood (Quinnipiac University) Speakers: Kazutaka Inamura (Waseda University, Japan) “Justice and Reciprocity in Aristotle’s Political
Philosophy” Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia University) “Reciprocal Justice and Political Justice in NE V” Mitzi Lee (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Justice in Aristotle’s Ethics and Politics”
10D. APA Committee Session: The Law and Ethics of Health InsuranceArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law
Chair: Govind Persad (University of Denver) Speakers: Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San
Antonio) Title TBA Amy Sepinwall (University of Pennsylvania) Title TBA Jonathan Herington (Kansas State University) Title TBA
10E. APA Committee Session: IntersectionalityArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women
Chair: Yolonda Wilson (Howard University) Speakers: Kathryn Sophia Belle (Pennsylvania State
University) “Diverse Lineages of Intersectionality” Elena Ruiz (Michigan State University) “At the Cultural Interstices of Intersectionality” Anika Simpson (American University) “Black Feminism and Marital Abolition”
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10F. Author Meets Critics: Sebastian Rödl, Self-Consciousness and Objectivity: An Introduction to Absolute Idealism
Chair: Matthias Haase (University of Chicago) Author: Sebastian Rödl (Universität Leipzig) Critics: Stephen Engstrom (University of Pittsburgh) Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill) Christopher Peacocke (Columbia University)
10G. Author Meets Critics: Martin Shuster, New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre
Chair: Mercedes Corredor (University of Michigan) Author: Martin Shuster (Goucher College) Critics: Marianne Janack (Hamilton College) Paola Marrati (Johns Hopkins University) James B. South (Marquette University) Sandra Laugier (Université Paris 1 Panthéon–
Sorbonne)
10H. Invited Symposium: Practical Reasons for Belief Chair: Kathryn Lindeman (Saint Louis University) Speakers: Selim Berker (Harvard University) “Practical Reasons to Suspend Judgment?” Lindsay Crawford (Connecticut College) “Relationships and Reasons for Belief” Eric Wiland (University of Missouri–St. Louis) “Mince Pie Reasons”
10I. Invited Symposium: The Epistemic Value of Diversity Chair: Michael Brent (University of Denver) Speakers: Linda Martín Alcoff (Hunter College, CUNY) Title TBA Katherine Gasdaglis (California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona) Title TBA
Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)
“Intersectionality as a Regulative Ideal” Joseph Shin (Weill Cornell Medical College)
“From Patients to Populations: Characterizing the Epistemic Value of Diversity in Medical Research and Care”
Tempest Henning (Vanderbilt University) Title TBA
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10J. Invited Symposium: Ethics of Parenting and Procreation Chair: Ben Chan (St. Norbert College) Speakers: S. Matthew Liao (New York University) “A Right Response to Antinatalism” Joseph Millum (National Institutes of Health) “No Right to an Open Future” Tina Rulli (University of California, Davis) “Creating Happy People”
10K. Invited Symposium: Animal Ethics: The State of the Land Chair: Deborah Slicer (University of Montana) Speakers: Elisa Aaltola (University of Turku) “Affective Animal Ethics: The Need for Novel
Emotions” Bob Fischer (Texas State University) “Eating in an Ugly World” Kelly Oliver (Vanderbilt University) “Earthlings” Anat Pick (Queen Mary University of London) Title TBA Alison Suen (Iona College) “Landfill, Waste, and Dumpster Animals”
10L. Invited Symposium: Personal Identity and Origins Chair: Gregory Pence (University of Alabama at
Birmingham) Speakers: David B. Hershenov (University at Buffalo, SUNY) “Do Division Puzzles Provide Reason to Doubt that
Your Organism was Ever a Zygote?” John Lizza (Kutztown University) “Potentiality, Persons, and Futures of Value” Don Marquis (University of Kansas) “Potentiality and Origins” Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at
Chicago) “Only the Beginning: Social Factors and the
Beginning of Life”
10M. Invited Symposium: Justice and Equality Chair: Charles W. Mills (City University of New York) Speakers: Chris Lebron (Johns Hopkins University) Title TBA Vanessa Wills (George Washington University) Title TBA
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Jose Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell)
“Justice and Equality in Immigration Policy”
10N. Submitted Colloquium: Reasons Internalism Chair: Allison Postell (University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs) Speaker: Quitterie Gounot (Cornell University) “Why Should I Care About Who I Want to Become?
Addressing the Proleptic Model’s Challenge to Reasons Internalism”
Commentator: Mark van Roojen (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Chair: Hille Paakkunainen* (Syracuse University) Speaker: Nir Ben-Moshe (University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign) “An Adam Smithian Account of Moral Reasons” Commentator: Olivia Bailey* (Tulane University)
10O. Submitted Colloquium: 20th-Century Philosophy Chair: Taylor Carman (Barnard College, Columbia
University) Speaker: Peter Antich (Marquette University) “Merleau-Ponty on Attention and Implicit Content” Commentator: Alison Springle (University of Pittsburgh) Chair: Jeremy Kirby (Albion College) Speaker: Jacob Rump (Creighton University) “Experience, Judgment, and the Limits of
Language: Sense and Significance in Husserl’s Transcendental Logic”
Commentator: Becky Vartabedian (Regis College) Chair: Heather Wilburn (Tulsa Community College) Speaker: Kit Slover (Emory University) “The Three Faces of dx: Deleuze’s Eliminative
Critique of Cognitive Judgement” Commentator: Boram Jeong (University of Colorado, Denver)DRAFT
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Saturday Midday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.
SATURDAY MORNING, 9:30–11:30 A.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
10P. APA Committee Session: 2017 Lebowitz Prize ExchangeArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research
Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “The Scientific Method: Methods That Aren’t
Subject-Specific” Nancy Cartwright (University of California, San
Diego, and Durham University) “The Scientific Method: The Devil Is Always in the
Details”
SATURDAY MIDDAY, 11:40 A.M.–2:40 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G8A. Society of Study of Process PhilosophiesTopic: Process and Principles
Chair: Joseph Harroff (Temple University) Speakers: Ulysse Gadiou (Lille III University) “The Contingency of Process Philosophy and
Whitehead’s Principle of Fragility” Otávio Souza e Rocha Dias Maciel (University of
Brasília) “A Case for the Primacy of the Ontological
Principle” Joung Chul Lee (Pacific School of Religion) “Whitehead and Interreligious Learning: Some
Insights with the Logic of Multiplicity” Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of
Pennsylvania) “Organismic Principles and Patterns of Nature: An
Ecofamilistic Earth Politics”
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Saturday Midday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m. (cont.)
G8B. The Philosophy, Politics and Economics SocietyTopic: New Work in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Chair: Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Speakers: Jennifer Morton (CUNY) “Reconsidering Grit and Optimism in Student
Success” Ryan Muldoon (University at Buffalo, SUNY) “Where You Are and What You Value”
G8C. Society for the Study of the History of Analytic PhilosophyTopic: Frege’s LogicCo-Organizers: Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University at Denver) and Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside)
Speakers: Eric Walker (University of California, Riverside) “On the Diagrammatic Expressiveness of Frege’s
Begriffsschrift” Joan Bertran-San Millán (Czech Academy of
Sciences, Institute of Philosophy) “Frege and Peano on Axiomatization and
Formalization” Marco Panza (University of Paris 1–Sorbonne and
Chapman University) “Are There Objects Other Than Value Ranges in
Frege’s Universe? An Argument from §§ I.34-40 of Grundgesetze”
G8D. Society for the Advancement of American PhilosophyTopic: Reason, Justice, and Community
Chair: Elizabeth Cooke (Creighton University) Speakers: Elizabeth Cooke (Creighton University) “Pragmatism and the Role of Pretense in Reason” Sergio Gallegos-Ordorica (John Jay School of
Criminal Justice) “Royce and Caso: Two Parallel Visions of the Ideal
of a Universal Human Community”DRAFT
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Saturday Midday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m. (cont.)
G8E. Center for New Narratives in Philosophy at ColumbiaTopic: From Sor Juana to Uranga: Lessons from Mexican Philosophy
Chair: Christia Mercer (Columbia University) Speakers: Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa (Vassar College) “Virtue Epistemology in Sor Juana” Grant Silva (Marquette University) “Why Philosophy Does Not (And Should Not)
Happen in a Vacuum: A Translation, Critical Appraisal, and Comparison of Leopoldo Zea’s Una Aventura en la ‘Meta-historia’ (1942)”
Robert Sanchez (Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles)
“Emilio Uranga, Kierkegaard, and the Concept of Anxiety”
G8F. Society for Analytical Feminism (SAF) Speakers: Amandine Catala “Epistemic Injustice and Cognitive Disability” Stephen Masson “A Cartography of Social Reality(ies)” Matthew Andler “Sexual Orientation Categories”
G8G. Society for Indian Philosophy and ReligionTopic: Self, God, and Morality: East and West
Speakers: Debkumar Mukherjee (Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University)
“Economic Independence and Social Consciousness with Special Reference to South Asian Countries”
Alysha Kassam (University of California, Irvine) “Testimony and Sincere Assertion” Richard Vulich (California State University,
Fullerton) “An Analysis of Forgiveness” Dibyendu Talapatra (Derozio Memorial College) “Blending of Science and Religion: A Brief Review
from Indian Perspective”
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Saturday Midday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m. (cont.)
G8H. Society for German Idealism and Romanticism (SGIR)Topic: Aesthetics and Perception
Chair: Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College) Speakers: Janum Sethi (University of Michigan) “Kant on Concepts, Common Sense and the
Systematicity of Nature” Allen Speight (Boston University) “Appreciation, Engagement and the Problem of
Interpretation” Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) “Post-Kantianism on the Social and the
Pleasureable in the Sensus Communis”
G8I. John Dewey SocietyTopic: John Dewey, Democratic Publics and Engaged Philosophy
Chair: Terri S. Wilson (University of Colorado, Boulder) Speakers: Roudy Hildreth (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Experiments in Building Publics: John Dewey and
Participatory Budgeting” Terri S. Wilson, Matthew Hastings, and Michele
Moses (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Opting Out: Dewey and the Contested Publics of
Education Activism” David Meens (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Spanning Boundaries, Transforming Identities: The
Role of Higher Education in the Formation of New Democratic Publics”
Respondent: David Hildebrand (University of Colorado, Denver)This session ends at 1:10 p.m.
G8J. Society for Business Ethics Speakers: David Dick (University of Calgary) “Moral Theory and Materiality in Accounting” Vikram Bhargava (Santa Clara University) “The Ethics of Making Technology Addictive: Value,
Insult, and the Attention Economy”This session ends at 1:40 p.m.
G8K. Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW)Topic: The Intersection of Early Modern Women and MLK
Chair: Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San Antonio)
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Saturday Midday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m. (cont.)
Speakers: Jonathan Lee (Colorado College) “To Give a Voice to the Voiceless”—Contesting
Materialism(s) in Anne Conway and Martin Luther King, Jr.”
Timothy Yenter (University of Mississippi) “Levels of Love: Norris, Astell, Masham, and King
on the Possibility of Loving Thy Neighbor” Dwight Lewis (University of South Florida) “The Importance of Early Modern Philosophy to
MLK’s Thought” Pablo Iturrieta (Independent Scholar) “Catherine of Siena and Dr. Martin Luther King on
Church-State Relations” Aminah Hasan-Birdwell (Furman University) “The Perils of Sovereignty: Elizabeth of Bohemia’s
Reading of Machiavelli’s The Prince” Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San
Antonio) “From a Mount of Despair to a Stone of Hope:
Phillis Wheatley as Early Modern Philosopher”
G8L. North American Spinoza SocietyTopic: Knowledge and Happiness
Chair: Kristin Primus (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Don Garrett (New York University) “Panpsychism, Spinoza’s Way” Sanem Soyarslan (North Carolina State University) “Spinoza’s Account of Blessedness Explored
through an Aristotelian Lens” John Grey (Michigan State University) “Spinoza’s Case against Introspective Self-
Knowledge”
G8M. Metaphysics of ScienceTopic: Reductionism and Antireductionism about the Mind
Chair: Mark Couch (Seton Hall University) Speakers: John Bickle (Mississippi State University and
University of Mississippi Medical Center) “A Fresh Look at Kemeny-Oppenheim Reduction
(with New Instances from Science)” Robert Van Gulick (Syracuse University) “Non-reductive Physicalism + Teleo-Pragmatic
Functionalism: A Mind-Body ‘Twofer’”
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Saturday Midday, 12:40–2:40 p.m.
SATURDAY MIDDAY, 12:40–2:40 P.M.
DIVISIONAL PROGRAM
11A. APA Committee Session: NEH WorkshopArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research
Speaker: Russell Wiland (NEH Deputy Director)
SATURDAY MIDDAY, 1:40–4:40 P.M.
AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM
G9A. International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western PhilosophyTopic: Reality and Morality
Chair: Lara Mitias (Antioch College) Speakers: Mark Kevin S. Cabural (Hong Kong University of
Science and Technology) “Daoist Themes in Martin Heidegger’s The Thing” Joseph Harroff (Temple University) “Pragmatic Moral Realism in Confucian Role Ethics” Christopher Kirby (Eastern Washington University) “Goblet Words and Moral Knack” Colin J. Lewis (University of Colorado, Colorado
Springs) “Human Nature Is Ugly: A Response to
Schwitzgebel”
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Saturday Evening, 4:00–7:00 p.m.
SATURDAY EVENING, 4:00–7:00 P.M.
12A. Public Film Showing: “Exploring Cavell on Film: A Screening of The Lady Eve,” followed by a panel.Sponsored by the Denver Project for Humanistic Inquiry (D-phi) at MSU Denver, and co-sponsored by the American Society for Aesthetics (ASA)
Location: The Sie Film Center (roughly 2 miles from the conference hotel, about a 10-minute drive)
Chair: Timothy Gould (Metropolitan State University of Denver)
Panelists: Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College) Michael Fischer (Trinity University) Katalin Makkai (Bard College Berlin) Marion Keane (Independent Scholar)
D-phi will provide free transportation to the theater from the conference hotel, as well as free admission to the film showing for all APA members.
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Program Participants
AAaltola, Elisa (University of Turku) ......................................................G3L, 10KAbaci, Uygar (Pennsylvania State University) ............................................... 2AAbbarno, G. John (D’Youville College) ...............................................G3J, G4FAberl, Katelyn (University of Virginia) .......................................................... 8GAbrams, Jerold (Creighton University) .......................................................G4KAbramson, Kate (Indiana University Bloomington) ...................................... 4NAbreu Zavaleta, Martín (New York University) .............................................. 2HAbsher, Brandon (D’Youville College) ........................................................ G3JAchtenberg, Deborah (University of Nevada, Reno) .....................................3JAdair, Stephanie (Harper College) ................................................................M3Affeldt, Steven (Le Moyne College) ...........................................................G7HAgrawal, Ritwik (University of Missouri) ....................................................... 7HAlbrecht, Ingrid (Lawrence University) ..........................................................5FAlcoff, Linda Martín (Hunter College, CUNY) ........................................6G, 10IAlcoff, Larry (SEIU Campaign Director).........................................................M5Allais, Lucy (University of California, San Diego, and University of Witwatersrand) ........................................................................................4LAllen, Colin (University of Pittsburgh) ..........................................................3MAlter, Torin (University of Alabama) ..............................................................7OAnderson, Douglas (University of North Texas) .........................................G4CAnderson, Joseph (University of South Florida) .......................................... 2AAnderson, Ellie (Pitzer College) .................................................................... 4NAnderson, Charity (Baylor University) ........................................................... 3GAnderson, Elizabeth (University of Michigan) .............................................. 8CAndler, Matthew (University of Virginia) .................................................... G8FAndrews, Austin (Washington University in St. Louis) ............................5J, 8HAntich, Peter (Marquette University) ..........................................................10OAntill, Gregory (Claremont McKenna College) ....................................... 2C, 8KAragon, Corwin (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ..............8JArbour, Benjamin H. (The Institute for Philosophical and Theological Research) ............................................................................................ G1GArcila Villa, Laura (Colorado State University) ..............................................1OArnold, Patrick (University of Nebraska–Kearney).........................................8JArpaly, Nomy (Brown University) ...................................................................5BAshfield, Mike (University of Southern California) .................................5E, 7MAtkin, Albert (Macquarie University) ..........................................................G1DAugustin, Michael (Purdue University) ......................................................... 5DAumann, Antony (Northern Michigan University) ........................................ 5H
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Program Participants
Austin, Emily (Wake Forest University) .........................................................8MAvnur, Yuval (Scripps College, Claremont) ....................................................6JAygün, Ömer (Galatasaray University) ..........................................................3J
BBabb, Matthew (Washington University in St. Louis) ................................... 5GBachman, Zac (Sam Houston State University) ............................................4MBailey, Olivia (Tulane University) ................................................................ 10NBarack, David (Columbia University) .............................................................6BBarkasi, Michael (University of Toronto) ........................................................5JBarker, Beth (University of Missouri) .............................................................7LBarnard, Robert W. (University of Mississippi) ........................................... G4JBarnes, Will (Babson College) ....................................................................G4KBarry, Galen (Iona College) .............................................................................7IBarthold, Lauren Swayne (Endicott College) ................................................7BBasu, Rima (Claremont McKenna College)....................................................5EBauer, Mark (University of Colorado, Denver)........................................ 2B, 6BBeard, Alexander (University of Colorado, Boulder) .....................................6BBegby, Endre (Simon Fraser University) ....................................................... 6KBegun, Michael (Fordham University) .................................................... 4F, 5HBehun, Will (McHenry County College) ........................................... M4, 5A, 8EBeisecker, David (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) .................................. G7EBell, Justin (University of Houston–Victoria) ..............................................G4CBelle, Kathryn Sophia (Pennsylvania State University) ................................10EBen-Moshe, Nir (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ................... 10NBenevich, Fedor (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität) ....................................G4HBerenstain, Nora (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) .............................. G1EBerger, Dominik (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ............... 5E, 6CBergmann, Michael (Purdue University) ..................................................... G7PBerker, Selim (Harvard University) .............................................................. 10HBerkey, Brian (University of Pennsylvania) ...................................................7MBernasconi, Robert (Pennsylvania State University) .....................................4LBernecker, Sven (University of California, Irvine) ........................................10PBernhard, Katharina (University of St Andrews) ......................................... G4EBernstein, Jeffrey (College of the Holy Cross) .......................................... G7NBertolet, Rod (Purdue University) ..................................................................4EBethem, Jacob (Arizona State University) .................................................G4MBhargava, Vikram (Santa Clara University) ................................................. G8JBickle, John (Mississippi State University and University of Mississippi Medical Center) ...............................................................G8MBimbo, Katalin (University of Alberta) ........................................................ G3PBinder, Marnie (California State University, Sacramento) ..........................G4DBirondo, Noell (Wichita State University) .............................................. 2C, 6MBlack, David (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) .........................................2IBlanchette, Patricia (University of Notre Dame) ................................G5A, G7K
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Program Participants
Blanks, David (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ...................... 1M, 3ABlaustein, Ian (Emerson College) ................................................................. 2ABloom, Rebecca (University of Michigan) .................................................. G7JBlue, I. Douglas (Harvard University) ......................................................... G3QBlum, Elaine M. (University of West Georgia) ............................................ G1EBobro, Marc (Santa Barbara City College) .................................................... 2ABock, Greg (University of Texas at Tyler) ....................................................G3ABoddy, Rachel (University of California, Davis) ......................................... G3QBoersema, David (Pacific University) ..........................................................G3ABoespflug, Mark (University of Colorado, Boulder) ..................................... 8NBogardus, Tomas (Pepperdine University) ....................................................5FBøhn, Einar Duenger (University of Agder) ..................................................3MBokulich, Alisa (Boston University) ................................................................6LBonardi, Paolo (University of Geneva) ...........................................................4EBondurant, Hannah (Duke University) .......................................................... 7HBondy, Patrick (Wichita State University) ........................................................1IBoonin, David (University of Colorado, Boulder) ...................................8P, M9Boulicault, Marion (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ......................G3IBraden, Cherie (University of Colorado, Boulder) ........................................ 2HBradford, Gwen (Rice University) ..................................................................5BBradner, Alexandra (Kenyon College) ...........................................................6LBrainard, Lindsay (Calvin College) ................................................................ 5CBrent, Michael (University of Denver) ...........................................G1F, 5B, 10IBridgewater, Andrea (California State University, Bakersfield) .................G4CBrister, Evelyn (Rochester Institute of Technology) ....................................10BBrower, Jeff (Purdue University) ....................................................................4BBrower-Toland, Susan C. (Saint Louis University) .................................5K, G7CBrown, Eric (Tulane University) ......................................................................1FBrown, Keith M. (University of North Texas) ...............................................G4DBrown, Mark (Syracuse University) ............................................................... 1NBrown, Scott (The Ohio State University) ...............................................1M, 5JBrown, Jeffrey (University of Northern Colorado) .........................................1FBrown Golden, Kristen (Millsaps College) ....................................................4FBrumble, Kimberly (University of Calgary) ....................................................2LBrunero, John (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ...........................................5EBruno-Nino, Teresa (Syracuse University) .................................................... 2CBrunson, Daniel J. (Morgan State University) ..........................G1D, G2D, G3MBrusslan, Elizabeth Millan (DePaul University) ........................................... G4FBueno, Otávio (University of Miami) ..........................................................G3CBurris, Ájené Robinson (University of Colorado, Boulder) ............................8P
CCabural, Mark Kevin S. (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) ..........................................................................................G9A
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Program Participants
Callahan, Laura Frances (Rutgers University) .................................................1ICannon, Loren (Humboldt State University) ................................................. 1ACantens, Kristian (Texas A&M University) ......................................................8BCardenas, Paniel O. R. (Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla) ................................................................................................. G3LCarlisle, Judith (Washington University in St. Louis) ....................................4OCarlson, Charles Royal (Sam Houston State University) .............................G4BCarman, Taylor (Barnard College, Columbia University) ............................10OCarter, Sam (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) ........................................ 2HCartwright, Nancy (University of California, San Diego, and Durham University) .............................................................................................10PCase, Spencer (University of Colorado, Boulder) ......................................... 2NCashio, Anthony (University of Virginia–Wise) ..........................................G3MCastro, Clinton (Florida International University) ......................................... 6NCastro, Susan (Wichita State University) ....................................................... 2GCatala, Amandine (University of Quebec at Montreal) .............................. G8FChakrabarti, Chandana (Institute of Cross Cultural Studies and Academic Exchange) ............................................................................ G7FChakrabarti, Kisor Kumar (Institute of Cross Cultural Studies and Academic Exchange) ....................................................................... 4I, G7FChall, Cristin (University of South Carolina) ...........................................5C, 7NChampene, Aaron (St. Louis Community College, Meramec) ....... M1, M4, 5AChan, Ben (St. Norbert College) ..................................................................10JChan, Rebecca (San José State University) ...................................................2FChan, David (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) .................................. 7HChapa, Joseph O. (University of Oxford) ...................................................... 1HCheah, Saiki Lucy (Columbia University) ................................................. 1K, 2IChen, Eddy Keming (Rutgers University) ................................................... G2FChengbing, Wang (Beijing Normal University) ..........................................G3DChinn, Meilin (Santa Clara University) .......................................................... 5HChoi, Dong-yong (University of Kansas) ...................................................... 1KChow, Joel (University of Arizona) ............................................................... 3NChung, Edward (University of Prince Edward Island) .................................G4IChung, Julianne (University of Louisville) .................................................... 5HChurchill, Robert Paul (George Washington University) ............................G2CClatterbuck, Hayley (University of Rochester).............................................. 1CCleland, Carol (University of Colorado, Boulder) ................................... 2B, 5CCohoe, Caleb (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ...................... 4B, M7Colaco, David (University of Pittsburgh) ...................................................... 5CColapietro, Vincent M. (University of Rhode Island) .........................G1D, G2DColeman, Jillian (Cosumnes River College) ...............................................G4DColomina-Almiñana, Juan J. (University of Texas at Austin) ..................4A, 6GComesaña, Juan (University of Arizona) ....................................................... 8KConcepción, David W. (Ball State University) ................................. M2, M4, 5ACongdon, Matthew (Vanderbuilt University) ................................................ 4G
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Program Participants
Cooke, Elizabeth (Creighton University).....................................................G8DCopenhaver, Rebecca (Lewis and Clark College) ........................................ 8NCorkum, Phil (University of Alberta) ..............................................................4ECorredor, Mercedes (University of Michigan) ............................................ 10GCory, Therese (University of Notre Dame).................................................... 5KCoté-Bouchard, Charles (Université de Montréal) .......................................4MCouch, Mark (Seton Hall University) ..........................................................G8MCowan, Maura (Tulane University) ..............................................................G1BCrawford, Lindsay (Connecticut College) ................................................... 10HCreel, Kathleen (University of Pittsburgh) .................................................... 5CCriley, Mark (Illinois Wesleyan University) ................................................... 3NCulbreth, Andrew (Emory University) ........................................................... 5DCutter, Brian (University of Notre Dame) .......................................................5J
DD’Angelo, Lorenza (Syracuse University) .....................................................4ODadlez, Eva (University of Central Oklahoma) .............................................. 2GDai, Yuanfang (Michigan State University) ................................................ G3GDaly, Helen (Colorado College) ...............................................................1L, 2EDandelet, Sophia (University of California, Berkeley) ...................................5EDarcy, James (University of Virginia) ............................................................2FDavidson, Lacey J. (Purdue University) ...................................................... 10ADavis, Ryan (Brigham Young University)....................................................... 3Ade Melo, Thiago (Syracuse University) ......................................................... 8Gde Sousa, Ronald (University of Toronto) ................................................... G7Ede Waal, Cornelis (IUPUI and Stellenbosch University) .............................G3BDean, Megan (Georgetown University) .........................................................8BDedolph, Evan (University of Colorado, Boulder) ......................................M10Demetriou, Dan (Dan Demetriou University of Minnesota–Morris ................2IDeVidi, David (University of Waterloo) .......................................................G7KDiaz-Waian, Marisa (Founder and Director of Merlin CCC) ..........................M7Dick, David (University of Calgary) ............................................................. G8JDicker, Georges (The College at Brockport, SUNY) ..................................... 8NDietz, Elizabeth (Center for Biology and Society, Arizona State University) .... 4HDiFranco, Ralph (Auburn University) .............................................................3LDiller, Jeanine (University of Toledo) ............................................................6JDirector, Samuel (University of Colorado, Boulder) ..................................... 4HDixon, T. Scott (Ashoka University and Universität Hamburg) ..................... 8GDolan, Fred (California College of the Arts) ...............................................G7DDonelson, Raff (Louisiana State University) ................................................. 2NDonnelly, Bret (University of Colorado Boulder) .......................................... 5GDonohue, Jenna Lyn-Adsit (University of California, Los Angeles) .............7MDorsey, Dale (University of Kansas) ............................................................. 2CDraper, Paul (Purdue University)....................................................................6JDrees, Meredith C. (Kansas Wesleyan University) ................................G2A, 7I
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Program Participants
Dressel, Ashley (College of St. Scholastica) ..................................................3FDrexler, Jane (Salt Lake Community College) ..............................................M7Driver, Julia (Washington University in St. Louis) ................................... 7A, 9ADunaway, William (University of Missouri–St. Louis) .................................G4HDuncan, Matt (Rhode Island College) ...........................................................2FDunford, Lu-Vada (University of Toronto) ..................................................... 7KDunlop, Angelalynn (Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts)......G7DDunn, J. Michael (Indiana University Bloomington) ...................................G5ADüvel, Eike (University of Graz) .................................................................... 2CDuwell, Armond (University of Montana) ............................................... 6L, 7N
EElder, Alexis (University of Minnesota–Duluth) .............................................3BEldridge, Richard (Swarthmore College) .................................................... 12AElkind, Landon D. C. (University of Iowa) ......................................G2H, 4A, 6DElliott, Aaron (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) ..........................................4OEmerick, Barrett (St. Mary’s College of Maryland) ........................................3BEngen, Andy (Illinois Wesleyan University) .................................................. 3CEnglish, Robert (University of Illinois at Chicago) .........................................2JEngstrom, Stephen (University of Pittsburgh) ............................................10FErdman, Fred (University of Dallas) ............................................................G2BErlenbusch-Anderson, Verena (University of Memphis) .............................. 6GEsch, Emily (College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University) ... M2, 8KEvans, Nicholas (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ................................ 6N
FFair, Frank (Sam Houston State University) .......................................G4B, G7GFaller, August (Cornell University) ................................................................ 3AFerenz, Nicholas (University of Alberta) .................................................... G3QFerguson, Stephen (North Carolina State University) .................................. 2KFerreira, Rebeka (Green River College) ........................................................M1Ferrer, Amy (American Philosophical Association) ...................................... 7AFerrero, Luca (University of California, Riverside) ........................................ 8AFerrucci, Anthony (South Seattle College) .................................................M10Fesmire, Steven (Green Mountain College) ............................................... G3JFiazool, Ashley (University of Toronto) ..........................................................8LFields III, Archie (University of Calgary) ................................................. 2L, 3HFigdor, Carrie (University of Iowa) ................................................................ 3DFigueroa, Robert (Oregon State University) ..............................................G4MFileva, Iskra (University of Colorado) .................................................. 2G, G1FFine, Jonathan (Yale University) ....................................................................7JFischer, Bob (Texas State University) .......................................................... 10KFischer, Michael (Trinity University)............................................................ 12AFleming, Patrick (James Madison University) .............................................. 2NFletcher, Natalie (BRILA Institute) ..............................................................G4B
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Program Participants
Flowerree, Amy (Texas Tech University) .............................................. 3O, G7PFlowers, Johnathan (Worcester State University) .............................G4L, G7OFord, Renee (Rice University) .....................................................................G1CFosl, Peter S (Transylvania University) ............................................................3IFoster, Jennifer (University of Southern California) ......................................1LFox, Craig W. (Rotman Institute of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario) .................................................................................................. 5CFreeman, Lauren (University of Louisville) ................................................G7MFrench, Robert (Oakland Community College) ..........................................G3CFricker, Elizabeth (University of Oxford and University of Notre Dame) ..... 8AFriedell, David (University of British Columbia) ........................................... 2GFrigault, Joseph (Boston University) .............................................................3EFritz, James (The Ohio State University)...................................................1F, 2IFrykholm, Erin (University of Kansas) ...........................................................5MFuchs, Tobias (Brown University and Illinois Institute of Technology) ........ 2NFulkerson-Smith, Brett (Harper College) ......................................................M8Fullarton, Catherine (Emory University).........................................................2JFuller, Ariana (Brigham Young University) ....................................................5MFuller, Ronald (Center for Logic and Business Communication) ............... G3PFuller, Gareth (University of Kansas) ............................................................ 3HFurtak, Rick Anthony (Colorado College) ..........................................G7E, G8HFutch, Michael (University of Tulsa) ..............................................................5F
GGadiou, Ulysse (Lille III University) ............................................................G8AGalatos, Nikolaos (University of Denver) .................................................. G3QGallegos, Francisco T. (Wake Forest University) ...................4O, 7P, G3L, G7EGallegos de Castillo, Lori (Texas State University) ..........................2J, 7P, G3LGallegos-Ordorica, Sergio (John Jay School of Criminal Justice) .............G8DGanesh, Akshay (University of California, Riverside) .................................G7AGanson, Todd (Oberlin College) ....................................................................5JGarcia, Itzel A. (University of California, Irvine) ............................................ 7KGarcia, Nathaly (University of Miami) ......................................................6C, 7LGarner, John V. (University of West Georgia) ....................................G2A, G7NGarofalo, Paul (University of California, Dornsife).................................. 3N, 5FGarrett, Don (New York University) ............................................................. G8LGarson, Justin (Hunter College, CUNY) ........................................................ 1CGartner, Corinne (Wellesley College) ........................................................... 5DGasdaglis, Katherine (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ....10IGassaway, Shane (Tulane University) .........................................................G2BGeiger, Ido (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) ..........................G4AGerdes, Anne (University of Southern Denmark) .........................................3MGingerich, Jonathan (Washington University in St. Louis) ........................... 4HGinsburg, Blake (University of Montana) ......................................................8BGjertson, Sarah (University of Denver) ...........................................................6I
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Program Participants
Glasscock, Allison Piñeros (New York University) ..........................................8IGleason, Jennifer (The Ohio State University) ............................................. 1KGoetze, Trystan (University of Sheffield) .......................................................3LGoldberg, Paul (Boston University) .............................................................. 3NGoldberg, Sanford (Northwestern University) ............................................. 7DGoldwasser, Seth (University of Pittsburgh) .............................................. G1FGoodnick, Liz (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............................5MGoodnight, Audra (Villanova University) ...................................................... 1KGoodson, Jacob L. (Southwestern College) .................................................8EGorin, Moti (Colorado State University) ..................................................... 10AGorodeisky, Keren (Auburn University) ...........................................6I, 7C, G7LGottlieb, Paula (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ......................................7JGould, Timothy (Metropolitan State University of Denver)............... G7H, 12AGounot, Quitterie (Cornell University) ........................................................ 10NGraham, Kevin (Creighton University) ................................................ 7M, M10Gratzl, Norbert (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)......................G3HGraves, Adam J. (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ..................... G7NGreco, Daniel (Yale University) ..................................................................... 3KGreen, Jerry (University of Central Oklahoma) ............................................M7Greene, Amanda (Princeton University and University College London) ...8MGreenhalgh, Ted (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ................................. G7GGrey, John (Michigan State University) ...................................................... G8LGunkel, Jasmine (University of Southern California) ....................................8BGurley, S. West (Sam Houston State University) ...............................G2C, G4B
HHaase, Matthias (University of Chicago) .....................................................10FHaber, Jonathan (Degree of Freedom) ..................................................... G7GHagedorn, Eric (St. Norbert College) ............................................................ 5KHalwani, Raja (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) ................................. 1AHan, Yongming (Brown University) ............................................................... 4NHanck, Tyler (University of Illinois at Chicago) ............................................. 8NHanks, Peter (University of Minnesota) ................................................1L, G2HHanley, Brian (University of Calgary) .............................................................8FHansen, Nathaniel (University of Reading) ...................................................6FHarden, Kathryn Paige (University of Texas at Austin) ..................................7FHarrell, Mara (Carnegie Mellon University) ..................................................M8Harroff, Joseph (Temple University) ..................................................G8A, G9AHartman, Robert (University of Gothenburg and University of Stockholm) ...8JHartsock, Michael (Millikin University) .........................................................4OHasan-Birdwell, Aminah (Furman University) .............................................G8KHayes, Michael (University of Kansas) .................................................... 2I, 4KHelsing, Carl (High Point University) .......................................................... G4LHenderson, Jared (University of Connecticut and Cycorp) ......................... 4A
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Program Participants
Henning, Tempest (Vanderbuilt University) .................................................10IHenry, Aaron (University of Toronto) .......................................................... G1FHepburn, Brian (Wichita State University) ..............................................1G, 2AHerbert, Daniel R. (University of Sheffield, England, and Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, Mexico) .....................G3L, G7EHerington, Jonathan (Kansas State University) ....................................6N, 10DHernandez, Jill Graper (University of Texas at San Antonio) ....................................................................................... 4I, G7D, 10D, G8KHershenov, David B. (University at Buffalo, SUNY) .....................................10LHeydari Fard, Sahar (University of Cincinnati) ........................................1O, 6EHiddleston, Eric (Wayne State University) ....................................................7OHildebrand, David (University of Colorado, Denver) ...................................G8IHildreth, Roudy (University of Colorado, Boulder) ......................................G8IHills, David (Stanford University) .................................................................. 8AHine, Rik (Washburn University) ...................................................................7OHirji, Sukaina (Virginia Tech) ..................................................................G3I, 5BHoback, Brady (University of Iowa) ...............................................................5FHochman, Catherine (University of California, Los Angeles) ........................2FHoffman, Alexander (Western Michigan University) .................................... 4KHolberg, Erica (Utah State University) ........................................................G4AHolbrook, J. Britt (New Jersey Institute of Technology) .............................10BHolguín, Ben (New York University) .............................................................. 2HHolmes, Oliver W. (Wesleyan University) ...................................................G4DHong, Hao (University of Maine) ............................................................... G3GHopkins, Robert (New York University) ........................................................ 8HHorton, Michael (Harper College) .................................................................M8Hourdequin, Marion (Colorado College) .............................................. G2G, 3IHoward, Don (University of Notre Dame) ....................................................10BHoward, Katherine (Emory University) .........................................................1OHoward-Snyder, Daniel (Western Washington University) ......................... G7PHowton, Robert (Koç University) .................................................................. 5DHubbard, Ryan (Gulf Coast State College) ................................................... 2CHubbard-Mattix, Laci (Washington State University) ................................. G4EHuebner, Bryce (Georgetown University) ............................................ 6K, 10AHuemer, Michael (University of Colorado) ...........................................3E, G3CHunt, Taylor (University of Kansas) ............................................................... 7KHusi, Stanislaus (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................................ 7GHutchinson, Brian (Metropolitan State University of Denver) .......................6JHyman, Jeremy (University of Arkansas)................................................... G3N
IIcard, Thomas (Stanford University) ...............................................................5IImaz-Sheinbaum, Mariana (University of California, Santa Cruz) ...............G4DInamura, Kazutaka (Waseda University, Japan) ......................................... 10CIturrieta, Pablo (Independent Scholar) .......................................................G8K
DRAFT
89
Program Participants
JJackson, Elizabeth (University of Notre Dame) .............................................5EJagannathan, Dhananjay (Columbia University) ................................... 8I, 10CJaggar, Alison (University of Colorado, Boulder) ......................................... 8CJagnow, Rene (University of Georgia) ......................................................... 8HJamieson, Dale (New York University) .......................................................G4MJanack, Marianne (Hamilton College) ........................................................ 10GJang, Minji (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ........................4G, 6CJaniak, Andrew (Duke University) ........................................................ 1G, G2EJansson, Lina (University of Nottingham) .....................................................6LJensen, Mark (United States Air Force Academy)........................................ 7GJeong, Boram (University of Colorado, Denver) ................................ G7I, 10OJerzak, Ethan (University of California, Berkeley) ........................................ 5GJiang, Yi (Shanxi University) .......................................................................... 5GJoakim, Sahar (Saint Louis University) ..........................................................1JJobe, Kevin (Our Lady of the Lake University) ........................................... G4FJohansen, Marc (Creighton University) .........................................................8FJohnson, Ryan (Elon University) ...................................................................M7Johnson King, Zoë (New York University) ..............................................8P, M9Jonker, Julian (University of Pennsylvania) ..................................................7MJuarez-Garcia, Mario Ivan (University of Arizona) ........................................ 7G
KKalar, Brent (University of New Mexico) ....................................................... 2AKalmanson, Leah (Drake University).......................................G3F, 4I, M6, G7JKang, Hye-ryoung (University of Colorado, Boulder)................................... 1HKarkov, Nikolay (SUNY Cortland) ................................................................ G3EKassam, Alysha (University of California, Irvine) ....................................... G8GKassor, Constance (Lawrence University) ..................................................G1CKatz, Claire (Texas A&M University) ............................................................G4BKatz, Corey (Georgian Court University)...............................................5L, G2GKaveh, Shahin (University of Pittsburgh) ...................................................... 7NKeane, Marion (Independent Scholar) ....................................................... 12AKeaton, Douglas (Flagler College) .................................................................8JKeefe, Jenny (University of Wisconsin–Parkside) .........................................4FKelahan, Emily (Illinois Wesleyan University) ............................................... 4GKellen, Nathan (University of Connecticut) ......................................... 2M, G4JKeller, Pierre (University of California, Riverside, and Wesleyan University) ............................................................................................G4DKelley, Anthony (University of Colorado, Boulder) ...................................... 2CKennedy, Susan (Boston University) .............................................................8LKent, Ernie (formerly University of Illinois at Chicago) ..............................G3CKerdeman, Deborah (University of Washington) ..........................................7BKhoo, Justin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ................................ 2H
DRAFT
90
Program Participants
Kim, Brian (Oklahoma State University) .................................................. 5I, 6AKim, Eun-Jung Katherine (Wayne State University) ..................................... 8DKim, Yeonhee (Sophie) University of Hawaii) ..............................................G7IKim, Youngmin (Seoul National University)..................................................1OKim, Michael (Colorado College) .................................................................. 1AKim, Halla (University of Nebraska–Omaha and Sogang University, Korea) ....................................................................................................G4IKirby, Christopher (Eastern Washington University) ..................................G9AKirby, Jeremy (Albion College) ...................................................................10OKissel, Teresa Kouri (Old Dominion University) ..................................... 2M, 4AKlein, Jacob (Colgate University) ..................................................................1EKling, Jennifer (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) ................ 1H, G3AKnobe, Joshua (Yale University) ....................................................................7FKocurek, Alexander (University of California, Berkeley) .............................. 4GKomdat, John (University of Rochester) ...................................................... 3GKopeikin, Zak A. (University of Colorado, Boulder) ...................................... 4HKorf, Rebecca (Whitworth University) ........................................................... 5CKorzukhin, Theodore (Cornell University)..................................................... 2HKress, Emily (Villanova University) ................................................................4JKrile Thornton, Allison (University of South Alabama) .................................M7Kronen, John (St. Thomas University) ........................................................ G7FKubala, Robbie (Columbia University) ...........................................................3BKuperus, Gerard (University of San Francisco) ..........................................G7D
LLam, Derek (University of Wisconsin–Whitewater) ...................................... 6DLambeth, Morganna (Purdue University) ...................................................G4ALanders, Casey (University of Miami) .......................................................1I, 6BLandini, Gregorgy (University of Iowa) ............................................... G2H, 6DLane, Robert (University of West Georgia) .................................................G3BLane, Melissa (Princeton University) ............................................................8MLarios, Joe (Emory University) .................................................................... G1ELarroulet Philippi, Cristian (University of Colorado, Boulder) ...................... 3HLauffer, Nathan (Northwestern University) ...................................................3LLaurence, Ben (University of Chicago) .........................................................M5Lawless, John (Davidson College) ............................................................... 7HLayman, Daniel (Davidson College) ..............................................................3Fle Bihon, Soazig (University of Montana) ..................................................... 3HLebron, Chris (Johns Hopkins University) ..................................................10MLee, Hsin-Wen (University of Delaware) ....................................................... 6ALee, Jeonggyu (Seoul National University) .................................................. 6DLee, Jonathan (Colorado College) ..............................................................G8KLee, Joung Chul (Pacific School of Religion) .............................................G8ALee, Mitzi (University of Colorado, Boulder) .............................................. 10CLee, Roy (Stanford University) .......................................................................7J
DRAFT
91
Program Participants
Lee, Seungil (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ..........................1MLefkowitz, David (University of Richmond) ...................................................6ELegum, Richard (Kingsborough Community College, CUNY) ............... M4, 5ALeiby, Rebeccah (Boston University) ............................................................1OLeite, Adam (Indiana University Bloomington) ............................................ 8ALeitgeb, Hannes (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) ...................G3HLemos, John (Coe College) .......................................................................... 6DLewis, Colin J. (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) .......................G9ALewis, Dwight (University of South Florida) ...............................................G8KLewis, Court D. (Owensboro Community and Technical College) .............G3ALeyh, Anthony (Emory University) ..................................................................7ILi, Chenyang (Nanyang Technological University) .................................... G3GLiao, S. Matthew (New York University) .......................................................10JLilly, Whitney (Northwestern University) ...................................................... 6CLim, Joungbin (Troy University) .....................................................................2FLimanowski, Alex (Roosevelt University) ....................................................G1BLin, Hanti (University of California, Davis) ............................................... 5I, 6ALincoln, James William (University of Kentucky) ....................G2H, G3M, G4CLindeman, Kathryn (Saint Louis University) ............................................... 10HLiszka, James (State University of New York, College at Plattsburgh) ......G1DLiu, Chang (University of Western Ontario) ...................................................1LLizarzaburu, Jorge (Emory University) ..........................................................1OLizza, John (Kutztown University) ................................................................10LLocke, Jessica (Loyola University Maryland) ............................................. G7JLockhart, Tom (Auburn University) ...............................................................3OLockwood, Thornton (Quinnipiac University) ............................................. 10CLooney, William (Syracuse University) ..........................................................2BLopes, Dominic McIver (University of British Columbia) ...............................6ILord, Errol (University of Pennsylvania) ........................................................ 6HLoveall, Bradley (Georgia State University) .................................................. 3NLöwe, Can Laurens (KU Leuven) ....................................................................4BLu-Adler, Huaping (Georgetown University) .............................................. G2ELuft, Sebastian (Marquette University) ...................................................... G3OLund, Jason (Baylor University) ..................................................................G2B
MMacDonald, Scott (Cornell University) ......................................................... 5KMacdonald, Paul (United States Air Force Academy) .................................. 3AMacFarlane, John (University of California, Berkeley) ................................. 3KMaciel, Otávio Souza e Rocha Dias (University of Brasília) ........................G8AMacLachlan, Alice (York University)...............................................................2EMacleod, Alistair (Queen’s University) ..........................................................5FMadva, Alex (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ..................10IMaienschein, Jane (Arizona State University) .............................................10B
DRAFT
92
Program Participants
Makkai, Katalin (Bard College Berlin) ................................................ G7H, 12AMaley, Corey (University of Kansas) .......................................................3M, 5JMancosu, Paolo (University of California, Berkeley) ........................ G3Q, G7KMandava, Amulya (Harvard University) .........................................................2JManni, Daniele (Triton College (VP Salary/Welfare Triton College Faculty Association) ............................................................................................M5Manninen, Bertha Alvarez (Arizona State University) ................................G3MMărăşoiu, Andrei (University of Virginia) ..................................................... 3HMarechal, Patricia (Northwestern University) ................................................1EMares, Edwin (Victoria University of Wellington) .......................................G7KMariscal, Carlos (University of Nevada, Reno) ............................................. 5CMarquis, Don (University of Kansas) ...........................................................10LMarra, Jennifer (Marquette University) ......................................................G1AMarrati, Paola (Johns Hopkins University) .................................................. 10GMaskit, Jonathan (Denison University) ...........................................................3IMason, Joshua (Loyola Marymount University) ........................................... 2DMasson, Stephen (American University) .................................................... G8FMatchett, Nancy J. (University of Northern Colorado) ................................. 6NMatheis, Christian (Guilford College) .........................................................G2CMatheny, Brent (Kenyon College) ..............................................................M10Matherne, Samantha (Harvard University) ............................................G4A, 6IMattice, Sarah (University of North Florida) ........................... 2D, G3F, 5H, M6May, Todd (Clemson University) ....................................................................7EMay, Simon Cabulea (Florida State University) .............................................6EMayorga, Rosa (Miami-Dade College) ........................................................G3BMcCabe, Helen (University of Nottingham) ...............................................G3KMcClendon, John (Michigan State University) ............................................. 2KMcCormick, Miriam Schleifer (University of Richmond) ........................8O, 7DMcCoy, Marina (Boston College) ...................................................................7EMcCoy, Ryan (Georgia State University)........................................................4FMcDaniel, Ian (Sam Houston State University) ............................................. 1NMcGinnis, Jon (University of Missouri–St. Louis) .......................................G4HMcGrath, Sarah (Princeton University) ......................................................... 4DMcIntyre, Lee (Boston University) ............................................................. G7GMcKinney, Rachel (Suffolk University) ..........................................................6FMcLain, Kris (Pennsylvania State University) .............................................G7MMcLaughlin, Douglas (California State University, Northridge) .................G7BMcLear, Colin (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ........................................ G7LMcNulty, Bennett (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) ............................. 1GMcSweeney, Michaela (Boston University) .................................................. 8GMeadows, Katherine (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ....................4JMeagher, Thomas (Quinnipiac University) .................................................G1AMeens, David (University of Colorado, Boulder) .........................................G8IMeister, Samuel (Brown University) ............................................................. 5DMele, Alfred (Florida State University) ......................................................... 8K
DRAFT
93
Program Participants
Mendez, John (Independent Scholar) .......................................................... 2KMendoza, José Jorge (University of Massachusetts Lowell).....................10MMenssen, Sandra (St. Thomas University) .................................................. G7FMercer, Christia (Columbia University) ....................................................... G8EMercurio, Erin (The Ohio State University) .............................................2C, 3OMerritt, Melissa (The University of New South Wales) ............................... G7LMetcalf, Robert (University of Colorado, Denver) .........................................7EMetcalf, Thomas (Springhill College) ........................................................... 3AMigotti, Mark (University of Calgary)..........................................................G3BMillán, Joan Bertran-San (Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy) ..........................................................................................G8CMiller, Elís (Harvard University) ..................................................................... 6NMills, Charles W. (City University of New York) ....................................4L, 10MMills, Susan (MacEwan University) ...............................................................M7Millum, Joseph (National Institutes of Health) ...........................................10JMilona, Michael (Auburn University) ............................................................ 4GMineau, André (University of Quebec at Rimouski) .................................. G4GMintz-Woo, Kian (Princeton University) ........................................................ 3CMitias, Lara (Antioch College) ........................................................... G3F, G9AMizumoto, Masaharu (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) .......................................................................................... G4JMohseni, Aydin (University of California, Irvine) .......................................... 6AMolter, Daniel (University of Utah) ...................................................... 2B, M10Monaghan, Jake (University at Buffalo, SUNY) .............................................3EMontoya, Tiffany (Purdue University) ........................................................... 6GMoore, Dwayne (University of Saskatchewan) ............................................. 6DMoore, Joseph (Princeton University) .......................................................... 4DMoran, Richard (Harvard University) .................................................... 8A, G7HMorgan, Andrew (University of Alabama at Birmingham) ............................1LMorris, Sean (Metropolitan State University at Denver) ...................G7A, G8CMorrissey, Clair (Occidental College) ............................................................2EMorton, Jennifer (City University of New York) ..........................................G8BMoss, Sarah (University of Michigan) ........................................................... 3KMueller-Theys, Joachim (Independent Scholar) ........................................ G3PMukherjee, Debkumar (Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University) ........ G8GMukherji, Anandita (Regis University) .................................................... 4K, 8DMuldoon, Ryan (University at Buffalo, SUNY) .....................................10B, G8BMüller, Ralf (Universität Hildesheim) ..........................................................G1AMun, Cecilea (Independent Scholar) ............................................G3L, G7E, 8LMurphy, Colleen (University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign) ....................6EMurray, Adam (University of Manitoba) .................................................1M, 5JMurray, Samuel (University of Notre Dame) ................................................ 3DMusolf, Kylie (University of New Mexico) .................................................... 3C
DRAFT
94
Program Participants
NNagashima, Jonah (University of California, Riverside) ................................2JNagel, Jennifer (University of Toronto) ........................................................ 9ANally, Edith (University of Missouri–Kansas City) ...........................................6INathan, Marco J. (University of Denver) .................................................2B, 6LNeil, Ahna (St. Catherine University) ..........................................................M10Nemli, Osman (Vassar College) ................................................................. G4GNeta, Ram (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...................... 3G, 10FNeufeld, Jonathan (College of Charleston).................................................. 7CNewman, Andrew (University of Nebraska–Omaha) ....................................1MNguyen, Anthony (University of Southern California) .................................. 5GNieblas, Erica A. (University of Colorado) .................................................... 7KNikulin, Dmitri (The New School) ............................................................... G7NNolfi, Kate (University of Vermont) ...............................................................4MNoll, Samantha (Washington State University) ........................................... G4ENorcross, Alastair (University of Colorado, Boulder) ....................................3BNormore, Calvin (University of California, Los Angeles) .............. 3C, G3N, 8ONunan, Richard (College of Charleston) ............................................ G1E, G4KNutting, Eileen (University of Kansas) ....................................................6K, 8G
OO’Rourke, Joshua (Princeton University) .......................................................2FOele, Marjolein (University of San Francisco) ............................................G7DOgle, Jeffrey P. (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ...........................8EOh, Jea Sophia (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) .......................G8AOh, Onook (University of Colorado, Denver) ..............................................G7IOliver, Kelly (Vanderbilt University) ............................................................ 10KOlkowski, Dorothea (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) ..............G7DOlsen, April (Tulane University) ..................................................................G1BOlson, Daniel (The Ohio State University) .................................................... 7NOrtiz-Hinojosa, Sofia (Vassar College) ........................................................ G8E
PPaakkunainen, Hille (Syracuse University) ...........................................4D, 10NPaccacerqua, Cynthia (University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley) ................ 6GPage, Meghan (Loyola University Maryland) ............................................... 5CPage, Walker (Saint Louis University) ........................................................... 6CPalla, Brendan (University of Providence) .....................................................2LPanza, Marco (University of Paris 1–Sorbonne and Chapman University) ..............................................................................................................G8CPark, John J. (California State University, Sacramento) ............................... 2NParkhurst, William A. B. (University of South Florida) .................................M10Pasnau, Robert (University of Colorado, Boulder)...............................8O, G4HPatel, Roshni (Emory University) ................................................................. G7J
DRAFT
95
Program Participants
Paul, Elliot (Queen’s University)...........................................................G3N, 8OPaxman, Katie (Brigham Young University) ..........................................5M, 10EPayette, Gillman (University of British Columbia) ........................................2MPayette, Gillman (The University of Lethbridge and the University of British Columbia) ....................................................................................2MPayton, Jonathan (University of Calgary) ..................................................... 6DPeacocke, Christopher (Columbia University) .............................................10FPearlman, Savannah (Indiana University Bloomington) ................................3LPeels, Rik (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ..................................................... 7DPelayo, Areins (University of Illinois at Chicago).................................... 3L, 4HPelser, Adam (United States Air Force Academy) ........................................ 8NPence, Gregory (University of Alabama at Birmingham) ............................10LPerl, Caleb (University of Colorado, Boulder)......................................... 2H, 4EPerovic, Katarina (University of Iowa) ............................................................6BPerrott, Abby (University of Colorado) ......................................................... 7NPersad, Govind (University of Denver) ................................................. 8L, 10DPessin, Sarah (University of Denver) ..............................................................4IPeterson, Bailie (University of Northern Colorado) ...................................... 6CPeterson, Jared (SUNY–Oswego)..................................................................7OPfeifer, David E. (Indiana University–IUPUI) ...............................................G2DPhelan, Mark (Lawrence University) ..............................................................6FPhillips, Blakely (Indiana University Bloomington) ...................................... 1NPhillips, Callie (University of Notre Dame) ................................................. G2FPick, Anat (Queen Mary University of London) .......................................... 10KPickavance, Timothy (Biola University) ................................................... 3A, 6CPike, Kenneth (Arizona State University) ............................................... M4, 5APike, Matthew (University of Colorado, Boulder) .........................................4OPineiro, Josue (University of Georgia) ....................................................... 10APiñeros Glasscock, Juan (Yale University) .................................................... 6CPoff, Deborah (Committee on Publishing Ethics)......................................... 7APorter, Benjamin (University of Kansas) ........................................................2JPostell, Allison (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) ....................... 10NPoston, Ted (University of Alabama)............................................................. 6CPotter, Jason (University of Colorado, Boulder) ........................................... 2GPrasetya, Yunus (Baylor University) .............................................................. 1NPrendergast, Emma (University of Wisconsin) ..............................................8JPrimus, Kristin (University of California, Berkeley)..................................... G8LProios, John (Cornell University) ....................................................................7IPrueitt, Catherine (George Mason University) ...........................................G1CPurcell, Sebastian (SUNY Cortland) ...................................................... 7P, G3E
RRabinoff, Eve (University of Minnesota–Duluth) ...........................................3JRaffoul, François (Louisiana State University) ...............................................8E
DRAFT
96
Program Participants
Raibley, Jason (University of Kansas)........................................................... 2NRasmussen, Joshua (Azusa Pacific University).......................................... G1GRathkopf, Charles (Jülich Research Center) .................................................M8Rauls, Mark (College of Southern Nevada) ................................................ G7ERdzak, Brandon (Purdue University) ............................................................. 2AReck, Erich (University of California, Riverside) ................................G7A, G8CRehn-DeBraal, Merritt (Texas A&M University, San Antonio) ............... M1, M2Reichelt, Matthias (Universität der Bundeswehr München) ..................... G3OReid, Jeremy (University of Maryland, College Park) .................................. 6NReis-Dennis, Samuel (Johns Hopkins University) ........................................ 6NReshotko, Naomi (University of Denver) ........................................................7IRestall, Greg (University of Melbourne) .....................................................G3HReynolds, Joel Michael (University of Massachusetts Lowell) .................... 1KRichardson, Kevin (North Carolina State University) .................................... 4ARichardson, Kara (Syracuse University) ......................................................G4HRimell, Nicholas (Jilin University) ........................................................G2H, 5GRini, Regina (York University) ........................................................................ 6KRoark, Eric (Millikin University) .....................................................................4ORobins, Sarah (University of Kansas) ...................................................... 1C, 2BRobinson-Burris, Ájené (University of Colorado, Boulder) ............................8BRobison, John (University of Massachusetts) .......................................3L, 10ARödl, Sebastian (Universität Leipzig) ...........................................................10FRodriguez, Evan (Idaho State University) ............................................ G2A, 5DRogers, Taylor (Northwestern University) ................................................7C, 7LRogers, Tristan (California State University, East Bay) ................................. 4KRohrbaugh, Guy (Auburn University) ........................................................... 2GRomagni, Domenica (Colorado State University) ......................................... 3NRomano, Carlin (University of Pennsylvania) ..............................................G3DRooney, Austin (Temple University) .............................................................M1Rose-Barry, Peter (Saginaw Valley State University) ......................................2IRosenberg Larsen, Rasmus (University of Toronto–Mississauga) ............... 2GRowse, Eric (University of Missouri) ............................................................. 1HRozeboom, Grant J. (St. Norbert College) .....................................................1FRubin, Hannah (University of Notre Dame) ...................................................2BRudebusch, George (Northern Arizona University) ........................................8IRudolph, Rachel (University of California, Berkeley) ................................... 2NRudow-Abouharb, Brooke (Georgia College and State University) ................................................................................................... G4M, G7MRudy-Hiller, Fernando (National University of Mexico) .................................8JRuetenik, Tadd (St. Ambrose University) ....................................................G3DRuiz, Elena (Michigan State University) .......................................................10ERulli, Tina (University of California, Davis) .............................................6A, 10JRump, Jacob (Creighton University)...........................................................10ORupprecht, Rachel (University of Notre Dame) ............................................ 3ARussell, Camisha (University of Oregon) ...................................................... 7A
DRAFT
97
Program Participants
Russell, Francey (Yale University) ............................................................... G7LRussell, Gillian (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......................2MRussell, Daniel (University of Arizona) ..........................................................6MRusson, John (University of Guelph) .............................................................3JRuta, Carlos Rafael (Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina) ..... G7N
SSackris, David (Arapahoe Community College) ........................................... 2GSadler, Mark D. (Northeast Lakeview College) ..................................... M4, 5ASalerno, Joe (Saint Louis University) ............................................................ 3CSalomone, Jules (City University of New York) ..........................................M10Samoilova, Katia (California State University, Chico) ....................................6BSamuels, Richard (The Ohio State University) ...............................................6BSanchez, Robert (Mount Saint Mary’s University, Los Angeles) ................ G8ESanday, Eric (University of Kentucky) ........................................................... 5DSari, Yasemin (University of Northern Iowa) ...............................................G2CSati, Joel (Yale University) ............................................................................G3ISaucedo, Raul (University of Colorado, Boulder) ..........................................2FSayegh, Alex (Yale University) .......................................................................5LSayre-McCord, Geoffrey (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ..................................................................................1B, G3K, 8P, G8B, M9Sbardolini, Giorgio (The Ohio State University) .................................... 3O, 5GScarffe, Eric (Boston University) ................................................................... 8DSchafer, Karl (University of California, Irvine) .............................................. 6HSchechtman, Marya (University of Illinois at Chicago) ...............................10LSchellenberg, J. L. (Mount Saint Vincent University) ....................................6JSchiller, Henry (University of Texas) ..............................................................4ESchmidt, Kate (Washington University in St. Louis) ................................... 10ASchmidt, Sebastian (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) ...3OSchoenberg, Philip (Western New Mexico University) .................................M7Schroeder, Andrew (Claremont McKenna College) .......................................3ISchroeder, Mark (University of Southern California) ................................... 6HSchroeder, Timothy (Rice University) ..................................................... 4N, 5JSchubbach, Arno (ETH Zurich) ................................................................... G3OSchultz, Anne-Marie (Baylor University) ........................................................7ESchulz, Armin (University of Kansas) ...................................................... 1C, 2BSchwartz, Arieh (University of California, Davis) ..........................................4OSchwartz, James S. (Wichita State University) .............................................. 1HScott, Rebecca (Harper College) ............................................. M3, M4, 5A, M5Sechman, Michael (University of Colorado, Boulder) ...................................6BSeeba, Erin (Boston University) .....................................................................3FSeemuth Whaley, Kristin (Graceland University) ..........................................2FSeeskin, Kenneth (Northwestern University) .................................................4ISenor, Thomas D. (University of Arkansas) ............................................... G1GSepinwall, Amy (University of Pennsylvania) ............................................. 10D
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Sertler, Ezgi (Butler University) .................................................................2I, 7LSethi, Janum (University of Michigan) .......................................................G8HShahi, Sukhvinder (University of Missouri) .................................................. 1NShatalov, Keren (Illinois Institute of Technology) .........................................4JShea, Matthew (University of California, Los Angeles) ................................ 1KShelby, Candice (University of Colorado, Denver) ...............................2A, G2CShin, Joseph (Weill Cornell Medical College) ..............................................10IShmidt, Adam (Boston University) .................................................................5EShoaibi, Nader (University of Illinois at Chicago) ........................................3OShockley, Kenneth (Colorado State University) ............................................5FShue, Henry (University of Oxford) ................................................................5LShuster, Martin (Goucher College) ............................................................. 10GSilva, Grant (Marquette University) ...................................................... 7P, G8ESimba, Malik (California State University, Fresno) ....................................... 2KSimpson, Daniel (Saint Louis University) .......................................................4BSimpson, Anika (American University) ........................................................10ESinclair, Rebekah (University of Oregon) ................................................... G4ESingh, Keshav (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .................. 5E, 6HSingpurwalla, Rachel (University of Maryland) ............................................8MSirridge, Mary (Louisiana State University) ..................................................8OSkokowski, Paul (Stanford University) .......................................................... 6DSlater, Matthew (Bucknell University) .......................................................... 3HSlicer, Deborah (University of Montana) .................................................... 10KSlover, Kit (Emory University) .....................................................................10OSmith, Andrew (Drexel University) ............................................................. G2GSmith, Colin (University of Kentucky) ............................................................1ESmith, G. T. (Georgia Highlands College) .....................................................M7Smith, Nicholas D. (Lewis and Clark College) ................................................7ISmith, Paul Simard (University of Windsor) ..................................................2MSmolenski, Phil (University of Arizona) ......................................................... 4KSnow, James (Loyola University Maryland)................................................G2CSnow, Nancy (University of Oklahoma) ........................................................6MSober, Elliott (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .......................................10PSolum, Justin M. (Colorado State University) ................................................1FSommers, Timothy (University of Iowa) .......................................................4OSoter, Laura (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) ......................................... 6NSouth, James B. (Marquette University) ...................................G1A, G3O, 10GSoyarslan, Sanem (North Carolina State University) .................................. G8LSpeight, Allen (Boston University) ..............................................................G8HSpinella, Jake (Georgia State University) ......................................................8ESpringle, Alison (University of Pittsburgh) .................................................10OStaffel, Julia (University of Colorado, Boulder) ............................................ 6HStan, Marius (Boston College) ............................................................. 1G, G2EStaton, Emery (Creighton University) .........................................................M10Steeger, Jeremy (University of Notre Dame) ............................................... 7N
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Steineck, Raji (University of Zurich) ............................................................G1ASterba, Jim (University of Notre Dame) .........................................................3EStermer, Daniel (Florida State University) .................................................. G1FSterrett, S. G. (Wichita State University) ........................................................8FStevens, Lenhardt (Independent Scholar) .............................................2H, 5GStewart, Andrew (University of Southern California) ....................................8LStewart, Heather (University of Western Ontario) .............................. 4H, G7MStump, Jacob (University of Toronto) ......................................................M7, 8ISuen, Alison (Iona College) ........................................................................ 10KSullivan, Ian M. (College of Charleston) ..................................................... G1ESummers, Jesse (Duke University) ............................................................... 4GSussman, David (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .................. G7LSwanstrom, Julie Loveland (Augustana University) ...................................G7CSwartzer, Steven (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....... 1B, 8P, M9Sweeney, Eileen (Boston College) .............................................................G7CSweet, Katherine (Saint Louis University) .................................................... 8NSykes, Ariel (Montclair State University) ......................................................M3Symons, Irina (The University of Kansas, Lawrence) ................................ G7NSymons, John (University of Kansas) ............................................................2B
TTabb, Kathryn (Columbia University) .............................................................7FTabery, James (University of Utah) ................................................................7FTalapatra, Dibyendu (Derozio Memorial College) ..................................... G8GTalbot, Brian (University of Colorado, Boulder) ..............................................1ITaliaferro, Charles (St. Olaf College) ...............................................................4ITanaka, Kyle (Emory University) ........................................................... 4F, G7OTanaka, Junichi (Otani University) ..............................................................G4ATang, Min (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...........................2J, 8HTanner, Sonja M. (University of Colorado, Colorado Springs) ............. 1E, G7NTanzer, Mark (University of Colorado, Denver) ..............................................8ETarantino, Giancarlo (Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago) ...........M2Taylor, Kevin (The University of Memphis) ........................................G4L, G7OTaylor, Samuel A. (Tuskegee University) .......................................................5JThiem, Yannik (Villanova University) ............................................................. 7AThomas, Charlotte (Mercer University) .............................................. G1B, G2BThompson, Adam (University of Nebraska) ...............................................M10Thompson, Morgan (University of Pittsburgh) ............................................. 3DThorp, John (University of Western Ontario) ..............................................G2ATibbetts, Cynthia (University of California, Santa Cruz) .............................M10Tillman, Jennifer (University at Albany) ..........................................................2ITillman, Chris (University of Manitoba) ................................................. 2G, 7OTimmerman, Travis (Seton Hall University) .....................................................2ITimpe, Kevin (Calvin College) ..................................................................... 10A
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Tolley, Clinton (University of California, San Diego) ..................................G8HTomaszewski, Christopher (Baylor University) ..............................................4BTooley, Michael (University of Colorado, Boulder) ............................G1G, G2FTooming, Uku (University of Tartu) ...............................................................4OTostenson, David (Fort Hayes State University) ......................................... G7FTramel, Peter (Fort Hays State University) .................................................... 7KTropman, Elizabeth (Colorado State University) ........................................... 2NTrott, Adriel M. (Wabash College) ............................................................4J, 7ATrullinger, Joseph (George Washington University) .................................. G3ETu, Van (University of Michigan) ....................................................................1ETu, Xiaofei (Appalachian State University) ....................................... G4A, G7OTubig, Paul (University of Washington) ........................................................4OTuna, Emine Hande (Brown University) ................................................4F, G4ATuozzo, Thomas M. (University of Kansas) ....................................................1ETurkheimer, Eric (University of Virginia) ........................................................7FTurner, Piers (The Ohio State University) ....................................................G3KTweedt, Chris (Christopher Newport University) ......................................... 3CTyson, Sarah (University of Colorado, Denver) .............................................5M
UUgolini, Sara (University of Denver) .......................................................... G3QUhr, Julia (University of Colorado, Boulder) ................................................. 4KUlatowski, Joe (University of Waikato) ....................................................... G4JUrquhart, Alasdair (University of Toronto) ..................................................G3HUtsler, David (University of North Texas) ................................................... G2G
VValentine, Desiree (Marquette University) ................................................G7MVan Camp, Julie (California State University, Long Beach) .......................... 2GVan Fossen, Joel (Boston University) ............................................................3FVan Gulick, Robert (Syracuse University) ..................................................G8Mvan Roojen, Mark (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .................................. 10NVartabedian, Becky (Regis College) ...........................................................10OVasudevan, Anubav (University of Chicago) ................................................ 3KVereb, Zachary (University of South Florida) ............................................. G2GVessey, David (Grand Valley State University) ..............................................7BVicens, Leigh (Augustana University) ...................................................... 1F, 2JVoehl, Mason (University of Montana) ..........................................................8BVranas, Peter (University of Wisconsin) .........................................................5FVulich, Richard (California State University, Fullerton) ............................. G8G
WWack, Daniel (Knox College) .......................................................................G4KWaddle, Emily (University of Iowa) .............................................................G2H
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Wagner, Steve (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University) .......... G3NWaked, Bianca (McMaster University) .........................................................G3IWakeman, Lila (University of Kentucky, Lexington) ................................... G3EWaldkoenig, Kirstin (University of Montana) ................................................ 3DWalisundara, Samantha (University of Colorado, Boulder) ........................M10Walker, Margaret Urban (Marquette University) ...........................................6EWalker, Eric (University of California, Riverside) ................................. 5G, G8CWalsh, James (University of California, Berkeley) ...................................... G3PWang, Kun (Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai) .............................................. G3GWang, Lawrence S. (McGill University and the University of Essex) ...2H, G3PWard, Zina (University of Pittsburgh) ............................................................ 3DWarner, Stuart D. (Roosevelt University)....................................................... 7GWarnke, Georgia (University of California, Riverside) ...................................7BWarren, Daniel (University of California, Berkeley) .................................... G2EWarren, Mark (Daemen College) ...................................................................6FWarren, Dona (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) ...............................M8Watson, Jeffrey (Arizona State University) ....................................................6BWatson, James R. (Emeritus, Loyola University, New Orleans) ................ G4GWautischer, Helmut (Sonoma State University) ........................................ G7NWeber, Eric Thomas (University of Kentucky) ............................................G4CWells, Aaron (University of Notre Dame) ...................................................... 1GWells, Mark (Northeastern University) ........................................................ G3FWesley, Fussner (University of Denver)..................................................... G3QWestra, Evan (University of Toronto)............................................................. 6NWestra, Adam (University of Ottawa) ........................................................ G3OWheeler, Gregory (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management) .............5IWhisnant, Rebecca (University of Dayton) ................................................... 6GWhite, Stephen (Northwestern University) ................................................... 7DWhite, Georgina (University of Kansas) ....................................................... 5DWiitala, Michael (Cleveland State University) ............................................... 5DWiland, Eric (University of Missouri–St. Louis) ........................................... 10HWiland, Russell (NEH Deputy Director) ....................................................... 11AWilburn, Heather (Tulsa Community College ) ..............................M4, 5A, 10OWilhelm, Isaac (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) ...................................1MWillard-Kyle, Christopher (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) .................. 3GWilliams, Thomas (University of South Florida) ..........................................G7CWilliamson, Timothy (University of Oxford) .................................................. 4CWills, Vanessa (George Washington University) ................................. 2K, 10MWilson, Aaron B. (South Texas College) .............................................G1D, G3BWilson, Jeffrey (Loyola Marymount University) ........................................... 2AWilson, Terri S. (University of Colorado, Boulder) .......................................G8IWilson, Yolonda (Howard University) ............................................................2EWingo, Ajume H. (University of Colorado, Boulder) ..................................... 7KWirth, Jason (Seattle University) .......................................................... 2D, G7DWittrup, Eleanor (University of the Pacific) ....................................................2L
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Wolcott, Scott (University at Albany, SUNY) ..................................................2JWolf, Aaron (Colgate University) .................................................................. 2NWoods, Evan (The Ohio State University) ......................................................2FWright, Helene (Valparaiso University) .........................................................7MWright, Kathleen (Haverford College) .......................................................... 2DWyatt, Nicole (University of Calgary) ............................................................2MWysocki, Tomasz (University of Pittsburgh) ........................................... 3D, 5C
YYao, Vida (Rice University) ...................................................................... 4L, 6NYarmel, Aaron (University of Wisconsin–Madison).......................................M3Yenter, Timothy (University of Mississippi) ................................................G8KYoo, Julie (California State University, Northridge) ...................................... 1NYoon, Chulmin (The Ohio State University) ...................................................4EYorke, Christopher (Open University) .........................................................G7B
ZZamosc-Regueros, Gabriel (University of Colorado, Denver) ...................... 6DZanuzzi, Inara (University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) ................................7JZbikowski, Kristen (Hibbing Community College) ................................ M4, 5AZeman, Dan (University of Vienna) ................................................................1LZenzinger, Ted (Regis University) ................................................................. 8DZinkin, Melissa (Binghamton University) ....................................................G4AZuckert, Rachel (Northwestern University) ................................................G4A
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Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees
COMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES
East Asian and Anglo-Analytic Aesthetics in Dialogue (5H)Thursday, 2:40–5:40 p.m.
Diversity, Minority, and Inequality: Challenges for Asian and Asian-American Philosophers—and Everyone Else (6A)Friday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
COMMITTEE ON HISPANICS
The Moral Psychology of Immigration (7P)Wednesday, 4:00–6:00 p.m.
Author Meets Critics: Linda Martín Alcoff’s Rape and Resistance (6G) Friday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
COMMITTEE ON LGBTQ PEOPLE IN THE PROFESSION
Contributions to Trans Philosophy (1A)Wednesday, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH
2018–2019 Sanders Lecture (4C)Thursday, 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Publishing Ethics in Philosophy (7A)Friday, 12:30–2:30 p.m.
2017 Lebowitz Prize Exchange (10P)Saturday, 9:30–11:30 a.m.
NEH Workshop (11A)Saturday, 12:40–2:40 p.m.
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COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW
The Law and Ethics of Health Insurance (10D)Saturday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES
Jobs and Careers: How to Get and Keep a Full-Time Position at a Community College (5A/M4)Thursday, 2:20–4:20 p.m.
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY
Opportunities for Public Philosophers: Science and Technology Policy (10B)Saturday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY
Why (and How) You Should Support the High School Ethics Bowl (1B)Wednesday, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
The National High School Ethics Bowl Program: An Outreach Opportunity for Philosophers (8P/M9)Friday, 3:10–5:10 p.m.
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACK PHILOSOPHERS
The Challenge of Black Marxism: Ideological Critiques and Philosophical Perspectives (2K)Wednesday, 1:00–4:00 p.m.
COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN
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Group Sessions
AAmerican Society for Aesthetics: G7H, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.American Society for Value Inquiry: G3J, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G4F, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking (AILACT): G7G, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.Association for Symbolic Logic: G3H, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G3P, Thursday, 12:30–2:30 p.m.; G3Q, Thursday, 2:40–5:40 p.m.; G5A, Friday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G7K, Friday, 7:30 p.m.–10:30 p.m.
CCenter for New Narratives in Philosophy at Columbia: G8E, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Charles S. Peirce Society: G1D, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; G3B, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.Concerned Philosophers for Peace: G3A, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
DDescartes Society: G3N, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
EEvangelical Philosophy Society: G1G, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
IInternational Association for the Philosophy of Sport (IAPS): G7B, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.International Association of Japanese Philosophy: G7O, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.International Ernst Cassirer Society: G1A, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; G3O, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.International Society for Buddhist Philosophy: G3F, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G7J, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy: G9A, Saturday, 1:40–4:40 p.m.International Society for Environmental Ethics (ISEE): G2G, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G4M, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.
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Group Sessions
JJohn Dewey Society: G8I, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Josiah Royce Society: G2D, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.
KKarl Jaspers Society of North America: G4D, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.; G7N, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.
MMetaphysics of Science: G8M, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Midwest SWIP: G7M, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.
NNAKPA (North American Korean Philosophy Association): G4I, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.; G7I, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.NASSP (North American Society for Social Philosophy) with AMINTAPHIL (American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) joint session: G4E, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.North American Kant Society: G2E, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G4A, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.North American Spinoza Society: G8L, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.
PPacific Association for the Continental Tradition (PACT): G7D, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.Philosophy of Time Society: G2F, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.Prisma: Pluralisms, Relativisms, and Contextualisms Global Research Network: G4J, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.
RRadical Philosophy Association: G3E, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.
SSociety for Analytical Feminism (SAF): G3I, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G8F, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP): G2A, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.Society for Business Ethics: G8J, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–1:40 p.m.Society for German Idealism and Romanticism (SGIR): G7L, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G8H, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion: G7F, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G8G, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society for LGBTQ Philosophy: G1E, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.
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Group Sessions
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: G4H, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.; G7C, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.Society for Philosophy of Agency: G1F, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy of Emotion: G3L, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G7E, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.Society for Realist-Antirealist Discussion: G3C, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy: G8D, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust (SPSGH): G4G, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts (SPSCVA): G4K, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.Society for the Study of Early Modern Women (SSEMW): G8K, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy: G7A, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G8C, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy: G1C, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; G3G, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy: G4L, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.Society of Christian Philosophers: G6A, Friday, 2:40–4:40 p.m.; G7P, Friday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.Society of Study of Process Philosophies: G8A, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.
TThe Philosophy, Politics and Economics Society: G3K, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G8B, Saturday, 11:40 a.m.–2:40 p.m.The Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World: G2C, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G4B, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.The Society for the History of Political Philosophy: G1B, Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; G2B, Wednesday, 8:00–11:00 p.m.The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA): G3M, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; G4C, Thursday, 7:10–10:10 p.m.
WWilliam James Society: G3D, Thursday, 8:30–11:30 a.m.DRAFT
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