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PALMER HOUSE HILTON HOTEL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 1, 2014 The American Philosophical Association CENTRAL DIVISION ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

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PALMER HOUSE HILTON HOTEL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 1, 2014

The American Philosophical Association

CENTRAL DIVISIONO N E H U N D R E D E L E V E N T H

A N N U A L M E E T I N G P R O G R A M

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HUMOR AND THE GOOD LIFE IN MODERN PHILOSOPHY

Shaftesbury, Hamann, KierkegaardLydia B. Amir

THINKING THE POETIC MEASURE OF JUSTICE

Hölderlin–Heidegger–CelanCharles Bambach

GOODBYE, KANT!What Still Stands of the

Critique of Pure ReasonMaurizio Ferraris

Richard Davies, translator

THINKING THROUGH THOMAS MERTONContemplation for Contemporary Times

Robert Inchausti

LISTENING TO OURSELVESA Multilingual Anthology

of African PhilosophyChike Jeffers, editor

Foreword by NguÅgiÅ wa Thiong’o

HANS JONAS’S ETHIC OF RESPONSIBILITY

From Ontology to EcologyTheresa Morris

AFRICA, ASIA, AND THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHYRacism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830Peter K. J. Park

MOTHERING QUEERLY, QUEERING MOTHERHOODResisting Monomaternalism in Adoptive, Lesbian, Blended, and Polygamous FamiliesShelley M. Park

THE WORLD’S GREAT WISDOMTimeless Teachings from Religions and PhilosophiesRoger Walsh, editor

MRXUQDOVBINGHAMTON JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHYChristopher Morgan-Knapp, editor

philoSOPHIAA Journal of Continental FeminismLynne Huffer and Shannon Winnubst, editors

PALIMPSESTA Journal on Women, Gender, and the Black InternationalT. Denean Sharpley-Whiting and Tiffany Ruby Patterson-Myers, editors

visit us at APA Central

to see these books, journals, & more.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation: 3:00–10:00 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)Interview tables: 3:00–10:00 p.m., Monroe Ballroom (sixth floor)

REGISTRATION3:00–10:00 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING7:00–10:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 4:00–7:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

I-A. Invited Symposium: Naturalistic Theories of Propositions Chair: Jeffrey Speaks (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Peter W. Hanks (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) Scott Soames (University of Southern California) Commentator: Friederike Moltmann (CNRS Paris)

I-B. Invited Symposium: Well-Being Chair: Sean Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota

Duluth) Speakers: Chris Heathwood (University of Colorado–Boulder) Connie S. Rosati (University of Arizona) Ben Bradley (Syracuse University)

I-C. Author Meets Critics: Duncan Pritchard, Epistemological Disjunctivism

Chair: Daniel Gross (Ohio State University) Critics: Ram Neta (University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill) Clayton M. Littlejohn (University of Texas–San Antonio) Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University) Author: Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh)

I-D. Submitted Symposium**Short session: ends at 6:00 p.m.**

Chair: Julie Ward (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Douglass Reed (University of Virginia) “Aristotle on Degrees and Heroic Virtue” Commentator: Paula Gottlieb (University of Wisconsin–Madison)

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Wednesday Evening, February 26: 7:00–9:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 7:00–9:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

GI-1. Max Scheler Society Chair: Eugene Kelly (New York Institute of Technology) Speakers: Tommaso Peronne (Università del Salento, Italy) “Husserl’s ‘Logic’ of Valuing and Its Relation to

Scheler’s Intentional Analysis of Affective Perception” Roberta De Monticelli (Università Vita-Salute San

Raffaele, Milan) “Wholes, Parts, and Values: A Phenomenological

Argument in Defense of Axiological Realism” Commentator: Eugene Kelly (New York Institute of Technology)

GI-2. American Society for Value InquiryTopic: Non-violence and Values

Chair: G. John M. Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Barry Gan (St. Bonaventure University) “Syria, Violence, and Non-violence” Patricia Ann Murphy (St. Joseph’s University) “Arguing for Drones and Other Good News about

Non-violence”

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)Interview tables: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Monroe Ballroom (sixth floor)

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)

BOOK EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

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Thursday Morning, February 27: 9:00 a.m.–noon

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

GII-1. Association for Philosophy of Judaism Speaker: Josef Stern (University of Chicago) “The Epistemology of Prophecy: The False Prophet, the

Parable of Mount Sinai, and the Maimonidean Circle” Commentator: Dani Rabinowitz (Oxford University) Speaker: Shira Weiss (Yeshiva University) “Can Love Be Reasonless? A Philosophic Analysis of

Divine Love” Commentator: To be announced Speaker: Yonatan Brafman (Columbia University) “Philosophy of Halakha and Moral Theory:

Normativity and Motivation” Commentator: To be announced

GII-2. American Society for Value InquiryTopic: Ethics of Business and Higher Education

Chair: Thomas Magnell (Drew University) Speakers: George Schedler (Southern Illinois University–

Carbondale) “Public Higher Education as Business” Jesse Taylor (Appalachian State University) “A Moral Critique of Business Models for Higher

Education” Stephen Kershnar (SUNY Fredonia) “Shareholder Theory in Academia”

GII-3. Max Scheler Society Chair: Eric Mohr (Duquesne University) Speakers: Thomas Ruble (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) “Fantastic Love of the World: On the Metaphysics of

Redemption” Saboura Hajialiorakpour (University of Tehran) “Scheler’s Phenomenology of Love and the Modern

Crisis of Culture” Evrim Kutlu (Universität Köln) “The Significance of the Saint in the Process of God-

Actualization in Max Scheler’s Philosophy” Susan Gottlöber (National University of Ireland,

Maynooth) “The Value of Beauty: Scheler on the Importance of

Art”

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Thursday Morning, February 27: 9:00 a.m.–noon

GII-4. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World Chair: Jack Weir (Morehead State University)

GII-5. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual ArtsTopic: Philosophy of Art

Chair: Dan Flory (Montana State University) Speakers: H. Peter Steeves (DePaul University) “Visualizing the Abstract: Phenomenology and the

Concept of Conceptual Art” Wesley D. Cray (Grand Valley State University) “A Philosophical Enfranchisement of Yellowism” Alexander Robins (Emory University) “Peirce as Photographer”

GII-6. William James SocietyTopic: William James and Habit

Speakers: James Hitt (Saginaw Valley State University) “Habit and Social Institutions” Philip Mack (Marquette University) “In Praise of Habit” Sarin Marchetti (University College, Dublin) “Unfamiliar Habits: James and the Ethics and Politics

of Self-Experimentation” Commentator: Tadd Ruetenik (Saint Ambrose University)

GII-7. Society for Analytical Feminism Chair: Robin S. Dillon (Lehigh University) Speaker: Dan Lopez de Sa (ICREA-Universitat de Barcelona) “Women Can Be People: A Response to Witt’s

Metaphysics of Gender” Commentator: Julinna Oxley (Coastal Carolina University) Speaker: Mari Mikkola (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) “Pornographic Artifacts: Maker’s-Intentions Models” Commentator: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Speaker: Zac Cogley (Northern Michigan University) “Blaming the Victim” Commentator: Anita Superson (University of Kentucky)

GII-8. Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the HolocaustTopic: Ethnonationalism, World Spirit, Genocide

Chair: James R. Watson (Loyola University New Orleans) Speakers: Morgan Rempel (University of Southern Mississippi) “Posen, Ethnonationalism, and the Morality of

Genocide”

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Thursday Morning, February 27: 9:00 a.m.–noon

Eric Katz (New Jersey Institute of Technology) “Technology, Environment, and the Swastika: The

Domination of Nature and Genocide” André Mineau (University of Quebec at Rimouski) “American Jewish Responses to German

Ethnonationalism”

GII-9. Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Kantian Problems in Early Analytic Philosophy

Chair: Sandra Lapointe (McMaster University) Speakers: Nicholas F. Stang (University of Miami) “Kant, Russell, and the Unity of the Proposition” Jack Woods (Princeton University/Bilkent University) “‘A Judgment Forced upon Us’: Poincaré on Intuition

and Mathematical Induction” Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) “Space and Methodology in Helmholtz, Mach, and

Kant” Clinton Tolley (University of California–San Diego) “Geometry and the Possibility of Synthetic A Priori

Cognition in the Early Carnap”

GII-10. American Society for AestheticsTopic: Behind Theatrical Performance

Speakers: Susan L. Feagin (Temple University) “Play Scripts and Dramatic Literature” James R. Hamilton (Kansas State University) “Spectating Animated Objects” David Z. Saltz (Georgia State University) “Robotic Actors” Paul Woodruff (University of Texas–Austin) “The Sacraments of Performance”

GII-11. George Santayana Society Chair: Jessica Tabor Wahmann (Emory University) Speakers: Antonio Rionda (University of Miami) “Santayana’s Philosophic Exile” William Gahan (Rockford University) “Santayana on Shakespeare” Commentator: Matthew Flamm (Rockford College)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 12:10–2:10 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 12:10–2:10 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

II-A. Invited Paper: Matter in Aristotle Chair: Sean Kelsey (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: David Ebrey (Northwestern University) Commentator: Riin Sirkel (University of Vermont)

II-B. Invited Paper: The Province of Human Agency Chair: Kevin Lepore (Elmhurst College) Speaker: Anton Ford (University of Chicago) Commentator: Jennifer Morton (City University of New York)

II-C. Invited Paper: Carnap on Modality Chair: Edwin Mares (Victoria University of Wellington) Speaker: M. J. Cresswell (Victoria University of Wellington) Commentator: Sanford Shieh (Wesleyan University)

II-D. Submitted Symposium Chair: Timothy Fuller (Yonsei University, Korea) Speaker: Chris Smith (Wake Forest University) “The Explanatory Power of High-Level Perceptual

Content” Commentator: Michael A. Rescorla (University of California–Santa

Barbara)

II-E. Submitted Symposium Chair: Kevan Edwards (Syracuse University) Speakers: Ben Caplan (Ohio State University) and Chris Tillman

(University of Manitoba) “Not the Optimistic Type” Commentator: Dilip Ninan (Tufts University)

II-F. Submitted Symposium Chair: Fabrice Pataut (CNRS, FRE Sciences, Normes,

Décision) Speaker: John A. Keller (Niagara University) “Paraphrase, Semantics, and Ontology” Commentator: Michael J. Glanzberg (Northwestern University)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 12:10–2:10 p.m. (cont.)

II-H. Submitted Symposium Chair: Mark Hopwood (University of Chicago) Speaker: Kenneth Silver (University of Southern California) “The Constitution of Action” Commentator: Andrei A. Buckareff (Marist College)

II-I. Submitted Symposium Chair: Brad Weslake (University of Rochester) Speaker: Nick Kroll (Franklin and Marshall College) “Temporal Passage and Events in Progress” Commentator: Natalja Deng (University of Notre Dame)

II-J. Colloquium: Moral Psychology 12:10–1:10 p.m. “A Plague on Both Your Houses: Situationism, Virtue

Ethics, and the Importance of Self-Control and Perseverance Traits in Moral Psychology”

Chair: Meena Krishnamurthy (University of Manitoba) Speaker: Matthew C. Haug (College of William & Mary) Commentator: Nicole Smith (University of Texas–Austin) 1:10–2:10 p.m. “Utilitarianism, Intuitions, Rationality, and

Neuroscience” Chair: Jason R. Raibley (California State University–Long

Beach) Speakers: Patricia A. Marino (University of Waterloo) Rosalind Abdool (University of Waterloo) Commentator: Preston J. Werner (Syracuse University)

II-K. APA Committee Session: Funding for Philosophy: Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Notre DameArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research

Chair: Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University) Speaker: Susanne Mueller-Grote (Philosophy Documentation

Center)

II-L. APA Committee Session: Buddhism as Philosophy in KoreaArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Eunsu Cho (Seoul National University) “Mind and Reality in Wonhyo’s Philosophy” Jin Y. Park (American University) “Envisioning Buddhist Ethics”

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 12:10–2:10 p.m. (cont.)

II-M. APA Committee SessionArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black PhilosophersTopic: William R. Jones

II-N. APA Committee Session: Attracting Women Philosophy MajorsArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women

Speakers: Morgan Thompson (University of Pittsburgh) “Changing Our Syllabi and Explaining Philosophy’s

Relevance” Toni Adleberg (University of California–San Diego) “Providing Role Models for Young Philosophers” Erin Fitzsimmons (Colby College) Title to be announced Najah Magliore (Colby College) Title to be announced

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:20–5:20 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

III-A. Invited Symposium: Appearances Chair: Claire MacCumhaill (Durham University) Speakers: Michael Martin (University of California–Berkeley/

University College, London) Susanna Siegel (Harvard University) Imogen Dickie (University of Toronto)

III-B. Invited Symposium: Feminist Metaphysics Chair: Jennifer McKitrick (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speakers: Ásta Sveinsdóttir (San Francisco State University) “Social Properties” Natalie Stoljar (McGill University) “Between Voluntarism and Ascriptivism: A Response

to Charlotte Witt’s Notion of the Social Individual” Mari Mikkola (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) “Doing Ontology and Doing Justice: Meta-

Metaphysical Lessons from Feminist Philosophy”

III-C. Invited Symposium: Reassessing Innateness Chair: Richard Samuels (Ohio State University) Speakers: Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh) Joshua Knobe (Yale University) Commentator: André Ariew (University of Missouri)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 2:20–5:20 p.m.

III-D. Invited Symposium: New Directions in Public Reason Liberalism Chair: Kevin Vallier (Bowling Green State University) Speakers: Steven P. Wall (University of Arizona) Andrew Lister (Queen’s University, Ontario) Gerald Gaus (University of Arizona)

III-E. Author Meets Critics: John F. Horty, Reasons as Defaults Chair: Peter B. M. Vranas (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Critics: Krista Lawlor (Stanford University) Anthony Gillies (Rutgers University) Mark Lance (Georgetown University) Author: John F. Horty (University of Maryland)

III-F. Author Meets Critics: Timothy Williamson, Modal Logic as Metaphysics

Chair: Reina Hayaki (University of Nebraska) Critics: Robert Stalnaker (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Ted Sider (Cornell University) Author: Timothy Williamson (Oxford University)

III-G. Submitted Symposium**Short session: ends at 4:20 p.m.**

Chair: Constance Meinwald (University of Illinois–Chicago) Speaker: Sarah Jansen (Carleton College) “Poetry and Metaphysics in Republic X” Commentator: Elizabeth Asmis (University of Chicago)

III-H. Colloquium: Free Will 2:20–3:20 p.m. “When and How Affective Reactions Impact

Judgments about Free Will and Determinism: A Meta-Analysis”

Chair: J. Thomas Cook (Rollins College) Speakers: Adam Feltz (Michigan Technological University) Florian Cova (University of Geneva) Commentator: Robyn Waller (Florida State University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Free Acts and Counterfactuals of Libertarian Freedom:

Why the Rollback Argument (Conditionally) Fails” Chair: Joseph Mendola (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Robert J. Hartman (Saint Louis University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Andrew Kissel (Ohio State University)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 2:20–5:20 p.m. (cont.)

4:20–5:20 p.m. “Molinisim and the Ersatz Thin Red Line” Chair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn University) Speaker: Dan Padgett (Baylor University) Commentator: Kelly Anne McCormick (Washington and Jefferson

College)

III-I. Colloquium: Conditionals and Epistemic Modality (Ifs and Mights) 2:20–3:20 p.m. “A User’s Guide to Epistemic Modals” Chair: Peter Murphy (University of Indianapolis) Speaker: Michael Barkasi (Rice University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Ezra J. Cook (Northwestern University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Whether-Conditionals” Chair: Griffin Klemick (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Theodore Korzukhin (Cornell University) Commentator: Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “A Problem with Thinning” Chair: To be announced Speaker: Malte Willer (University of Chicago) Commentator: David Etlin (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)

III-J. Colloquium: Metaethics 2:20–3:20 p.m. “How to Be an Ethical Expressivist” Chair: Mark van Roojen (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Alex Silk (University of Birmingham) Commentator: James Dreier (Brown University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “The (Anti-)Real(ist) Mill” Chair: Fernando Teson (Flordia State University Law School) Speaker: Peter Zuk (Rice University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Dale E. Miller (Old Dominion University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Is a Transcendental Construction Possible?” Chair: Jessica Mefford Katz (Bowling Green State University) Speaker: Andrew Forcehimes (Vanderbilt University) Commentator: David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign)

III-K. Colloquium: Identity and Death 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Persistence, Thought, and Personhood” Chair: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas) Speaker: Nicholas Rimell (University of Virginia) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Neil E. Williams (University at Buffalo)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 2:20–5:20 p.m. (cont.)

3:20–4:20 p.m. “Bratman on Identity over Time and Identification at a Time”

Chair: Hannah A. Bondurant (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Christopher E. Franklin (Marymount University) Commentator: Mary Clayton Coleman (Illinois Wesleyan University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Reviving Concurrentism About Death” Chair: Dan Werner (State University of New York–New Paltz) Speaker: Aaron Wolf (Syracuse University) Commentator: Molly Gardner (University of North Carolina–Chapel

Hill)

III-L. Colloquium: Epistemology 2:20–3:20 p.m. “A New Puzzle about Doubt, Belief, and Confidence” Chair: Douglas Webb (Lakeland Community College) Speaker: Andrew Y. Moon (Dalhousie University) Commentator: Earl Conee (University of Rochester) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “The Flexibility of Epistemic Modals: Creating, Not

Solving, Problems for Fallibilists” Chair: Brian Montgomery (Eastern Illinois University) Speakers: Allison Thornton (Baylor University) Chris Tweedt (Baylor University) Graduate student travel stipend recipients Commentator: Jeremy Fantl (University of Calgary) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Skepticism and Semantic Blindsight” Chair: Mary Gwin (Oklahoma State University) Speaker: John Waterman (Johns Hopkins University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Joseph H. Shieber (Lafayette College)

III-M. Colloquium: Belief and Content 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Belief and the Normativity of Mental Content” Chair: Lindsay Rettler (Ohio State University) Speaker: Derek Green (Northwestern University) Commentator: Esa Diaz-Leon (University of Manitoba) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Kripke’s Puzzle about Belief Resolved” Chair: Aaron R. Champene (St. Louis Community College–

Meramec) Speaker: Nicholas Georgalis (East Carolina University) Commentator: Michael McKinsey (Wayne State University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Pseudonyms and Superheroes” Chair: Heidi Savage (State University of New York–Geneseo) Speaker: David Schwarz (Independent Scholar) Commentator: Leonard Clapp (Northern Illinois University)

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Thursday Afternoon, February 27: 2:20–5:20 p.m. (cont.)

III-N. APA Committee Session: The Work of Peter A. FrenchArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Zachary J. Goldberg (Universität Regensburg) Speakers: Deborah Tollefsen (University of Memphis) “Epistemic Agency and the Loss of Epistemic

Innocence” Laurence Thomas (Syracuse University) “The Art of Responsibility” Toni Erskine (Aberystwyth University/University of

New South Wales, Canberra) “Coalitions of the Willing and Responsibilities to

Protect: Informal Associations, Enhanced Capacities, and Shared Moral Burdens”

Commentator: Peter French (Arizona State University)

III-O. APA Committee Session: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Liberation in Latin American and Latina/o PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on Hispanics

Chair: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) Speakers: Elizabeth Millán-Zaibert (DePaul University) “Latin American Aesthetics in the 20th Century:

From Arielismo to Calibanismo” Ernesto Rosen Velasquez (University of Dayton) “The Education Crisis and Views from the South” Don Deere (DePaul University) “Enrique Dussel’s Spatial Philosophy”

THURSDAY EVENING, 5:30–7:30 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSION

III-AA. Invited Session: The John Dewey Lecture Chair: Martha Nussbaum (University of Chicago) Speaker: Elizabeth Secor Anderson (University of Michigan–

Ann Arbor) “Journeys of a Feminist Pragmatist”

A reception, sponsored by the John Dewey Foundation, will follow the lecture.

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 5:30–7:30 p.m.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

GIII-1. Association for Philosophy of Education Chair: Harry Brighouse (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speakers: Gina Schouten (Illinois State University) “The Stereotype Threat Hypothesis: An Assessment

from the Philosopher’s Armchair, for the Philosopher’s Classroom”

Jennifer Morton (City University of New York) “Online Learning and Noncognitive Skills in Higher

Education: A Question of Justice”

GIII-2. Committee on Institutional Cooperation

GIII-3. Charles S. Peirce Society Chair: Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou (Aristotle University of

Thessaloniki) Speaker: James Liszka (State University of New York at

Plattsburgh) “Presidential Address: Peirce’s Idea of a Normative

Science” Winner of the 2013–2014 Peirce Society Essay Contest

GIII-4. Conference of Philosophical Societies Chair: G. John M. Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Brandon Absher (D’Youville College) “Recognition and Primitive Reactions: Honneth,

Wittgenstein, and the Ethical Foundations of Speech” William Cornwell (Salem State University) “Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words?”

GIII-5. Hume SocietyTopic: Hume on Evil

Chair: Tina Baceski (Rockhurst College) Speakers: Ted Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University) Charlotte Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University)

GIII-6. North American Nietzsche SocietyTopic: Nietzsche on Moral Psychology and Agency

Chair: James Conant (University of Chicago) Speakers: Allison M. Merrick (University of Arkansas–Little Rock) “Of Genealogy and Transcendent Critique” Justin Remhof (Santa Clara University) “Scientific Fictionalism and the Problem of

Inconsistency in Nietzsche”

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 5:30–7:30 p.m. (cont.)

GIII-7. Society for Asian and Comparative PhilosophyTopic: Conception of the States and Nature of Consciousness in Classical Indian Thought

Chair: Bina Gupta (University of Missouri–Columbia) Speakers: Bina Gupta (University of Missouri–Columbia) “Mokٿa (Liberating Consciousness) as Ānanda” Douglas L. Berger (Southern Illinois University–

Carbondale) “The Buddhist Turn Toward Luminosity:

Transformations in Vijñānavāda Thought” Dan Arnold (University of Chicago) “On the Question to Which Vasubandhu’s Proof of

Idealism is the Answer”

GIII-8. North American Kant SocietyTopic: The Mary Gregor Lecture

Chair: Robert B. Louden (University of Southern Maine) Speaker: Bernd Ludwig (Universität Göttingen) Commentator: Arthur Ripstein (University of Toronto)

GIII-9. Concerned Philosophers for PeaceTopic: Forgiveness, Letting Die, and Species Neutrality

Chair: Greg Moses (Texas State University) Speakers: Wim Laven (Kennesaw State University) “The Problem of Identity in Forgiveness” Court Lewis (Owensboro Community and Technical

College) “Dangers of Letting Die in Conflict Situations” Carlo Filice (State University of New York–Geneseo) “Must Pacifism Be Species Neutral?”

GIII-10. Society for LGBTQ Philosophy Chair: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) Speakers: Bassam Romaya (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “He’s Fifty Feet Away: Love and Sex in the Grindr Age” Richmond Pierce West (University of Montevallo) “Queer Theory and Sexual Harassment” Commentator: Dennis R. Cooley (North Dakota State University)

GIII-11. International Association for the Philosophy of Sport Chair: Shawn Klein (Rockford University) Speaker: Mary Gwin (Oklahoma State University) “A Worthy Conception of Virtue for Sport” Commentator: Craig Carley (Phoenix College)

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 5:30–7:30 p.m. (cont.)

GIII-12. Philosophy of Religion GroupTopic: God and Abstract Objects

Speaker: William Lane Craig (Talbot School of Theology) Commentators: Jody Azzouni (Tufts University) Christopher Menzel (Texas A&M University)

THURSDAY EVENING, 7:40–10:40 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

GIV-1. American Association of Philosophy TeachersTopic: Empirical Work in the Philosophy Classroom

Chair: Andrew P. Mills (Otterbein University) Speakers: Paul Green (Mount St. Mary’s College) “Motivating Students: What the Research Shows” Diana Buccafurni-Huber (Sam Houston State

University) Gordon Lamb (Sam Houston State University) Maria Botero (Sam Houston State University) “Student Entitlement and Student Evaluation of

Teaching: Normative Implications for Undergraduate Pedagogy in Philosophy and Psychology”

Christina Conroy (Morehead State University) Gina Blunt Gonzalez (Morehead State University) “A Preliminary Comparison of Critical Thinking Gains

in First Year Seminars”

GIV-2. Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Between Analytic Philosophy and American Pragmatism: C. I. Lewis and Wilfrid Sellars

Chair: James Conant (University of Chicago) Speakers: Aude Bandini (Université de Montréal/Université du

Québec à Montréal) “C. I. Lewis: Transcendental Realism with a

Pragmatist Turn” Steven Levine (University of Massachusetts Boston) “James and Lewis on the Given” Peter Olen (University of Central Florida) “Sellars vs. Lewis, Round 1: The Realist Challenge to

Conceptual Pragmatism” Carl Sachs (Independent Scholar) “Is the Given a Myth?: Analytic Pragmatism in C. I.

Lewis and Wilfrid Sellars”

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 7:40–10:40 p.m.

GIV-3. Josiah Royce Society Chair: Randall E. Auxier (Southern Illinois University–

Carbondale) Speaker: Kevin Harrelson (Ball State University) “‘All This Tale Is One of Disgrace to Our People’:

Royce’s California as an Exercise of Guilty Identity” Commentator: Kara Barnette (Westminster College, Salt Lake City)

GIV-4. North American Society for Social PhilosophyTopic: Autonomy, Sex, and Objectification

Chair: Jennifer McKitrick (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speakers: Eric M. Cave (Arkansas State University) “Autonomy, Objectification, and Unsavory Seduction” Patricia A. Marino (University of Waterloo) “Patterns of Objectification: Autonomy, Options, and

the Value of Non-conformity” Joanna Zaslow (McMaster University) “The Feminist Female Submissive”

GIV-5. Society for the Philosophical Study of EducationTopic: Morality, Life, and Insight

Speakers: Francis Schrag (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Altruism, Empathy, and Moral Education” Erin Kunz (Mayville State University) “The Crosshair of Feminism and Ethics” Samuel Rocha (University of North Dakota) Michael Joseph Brown (Wabash College) “The Pedagogical Jesus: Parables, Paradox, and

Tricks” Guillemette Johnston (DePaul University) “Blindness and Insight in Jonathon Israel’s Radical

Enlightenment”

GIV-6. National Philosophical Counseling Association Chair: Samuel Zinaich, Jr. (Purdue University Calumet) Speakers: Nan-Nan Lee (St. Xavier University at Chicago) “Can Philosophy Address the Issue of Paucity of

Women in Philosophy?” Amy E. White (Ohio University Zanesville) “Body Integrity Identity Disorder—Beyond

Amputation: Controversy and Consent”

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 7:40–10:40 p.m. (cont.)

GIV-7. International Society of Chinese PhilosophyTopic: Nature, Empathy, and Well-Being: Studies on Early Confucian Ethics

Chair: Dennis Arjo (Johnson County Community College) Speakers: Richard T. Kim (City University of Hong Kong) “Well-Being and Confucianism” Yi Deng (University of North Georgia) “The Moral Extension of Compassion in Mengzi:

Empathy or Dissonance” Dennis Arjo (Johnson County Community College) “Xunzi on What Separates Humans and Other

Animals: Some Mencian Considerations”

GIV-8. Karl Jaspers Society of North AmericaTopic: Van Gogh with Jaspers, Heidegger, and Bataille

Chair: David P. Nichols (Saginaw Valley State University) Speakers: Ingvild Torsen (Florida International University) “Agency and Event in the World of the Artwork” Rebecca Longtin Hansen (Emory University) “The Transformation of Experience in Art: Heidegger

and Jaspers on Van Gogh’s Painting” James Luchte (University of Wales Trinity Saint

David) “Prometheus Dismembered: Bataille on Van Gogh” Commentators: Dimitri Constant (Boston University) Constance Morley (Independent Artist) Frederic Seyler (DePaul University) Adrian Switzer (Park University)

GIV-9. Society for the Metaphysics of ScienceTopic: Monism, Pluralism, and Beyond

Chair: Carl Gillett (Northern Illinois University) Speakers: Alyssa Ney (University of Rochester) Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Jonathan M. Schaffer (Rutgers University)

GIV-10. Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the HolocaustCo-sponsored by the Bosnian-American Genocide Institute and Education Center, Chicago, IllinoisTopic: Ethnonationalism and the Persistence of Genocide Denial in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Obstacles to “Existence”

Chair: Erik Vogt (Trinity College (Hartford) and University of Vienna)

Panel: Preliminary Statements by Genocide Survivors

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 7:40–10:40 p.m. (cont.)

Panelists: Mirsad Causevic (Genocide Survivor) Senada Cvrk Pargan (Genocide Survivor) Ferid Sefer (Genocide Survivor) Speakers: Sanja Drnovsek (Bosnian-American Genocide

Institute and Education Center, Chicago) “Prohibited Memorials and Genocide Denial” Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) “Genocide, Sexual Atrocities, and Denial” David Pettigrew (Southern Connecticut State

University) “The Role of Religion and Ethnonationalism in

Genocide Denial: Engineering a Zone of Exclusion”

GIV-11. Society for the Philosophy of AgencyTopic: Partial/Mitigated Responsibility

Chair: Zac Cogley (Northern Michigan University) Speaker: Manuel Vargas (University of San Francisco) “Less Than Fully Responsible” Commentators: Carolina Sartorio (University of Arizona) Michael McKenna (University of Arizona)

GIV-12. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual ArtsTopic: Philosophy of Film

Chair: Sander H. Lee (Keene State College) Speakers: Sander H. Lee (Keene State College) “The Moral Implications of the Film Gettysburg” Dan Flory (Montana State University) “Imaginative Resistance and African American

Cinema” Ian P. Schnee (Western Kentucky University) “Joint Attention and Spectator Identification”

GIV-13. International Society for Environmental Ethics Speakers: Lorraine Code (York University) “Culpable Ignorance?” J. Michael Scoville (Eastern Michigan University) “The Welfare Pluralist Account of Sustainability” Eric Godoy (New School for Social Research and

Pratt Institute) “Confronting Atomistic Responsibility: Climate

Change and Individual Moral Obligation” Alix Dietzel (University of Sheffield) “Who is Responsible for Climate Change Action?”

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Thursday Evening, February 27: 7:40–10:40 p.m. (cont.)

GIV-14. American Society for Political and Legal PhilosophyTopic: NOMOS Conference: Compromise I

Speaker: Amy Cohen (Ohio State University (Law)) Commentators: Simon May (Florida State University) Melissa Schwartzberg (New York University (Political

Science))

THURSDAY EVENING, 8:30 P.M.–12:30 A.M.

RECEPTION8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m., Red Lacquer Room (fourth floor)

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)Interview tables: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Monroe Ballroom (sixth floor)

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)

BOOK EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

FRIDAY, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

IV-A. Invited Symposium: Powers and Qualities in Early Modern Philosophy

Chair: Lisa Downing (Ohio State University) Speakers: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado–Boulder) “The Domain of Sensory Privilege” Walter Ott (Virginia Tech) “Archetypes without Patterns: Locke on Relations

and Mixed Modes” Samuel C. Rickless (University of California–San Diego) “Locke’s Qualities Revisited”

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Friday Morning, February 28: 9:00 a.m.–noon

IV-B. Invited Symposium: Difference-Making, Moral Responsibility and Free Action

Chair: Sara Bernstein (Duke University) Speaker: Carolina Sartorio (University of Arizona) Commentators: Derk Pereboom (Cornell University) Alfred R. Mele (Florida State University)

IV-C. Invited Symposium: Can Normativity Be Naturalized? Chair: Micah Lott (Boston College) Speakers: Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse University) Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont) William FitzPatrick (University of Rochester)

IV-D. Invited Symposium: Recent Work on Grounding Chair: William Bauer (North Carolina State University) Speakers: Kathrin Koslicki (University of Alberta) “The Coarse-Grainedness of Grounding” Jonathan M. Schaffer (Rutgers University) Kelly Trogdon (Virginia Tech)

IV-E. Invited Session: The Patrick J. Romanell Lecture Chair: David Hilbert (University of Illinois–Chicago) Speaker: John Perry (Stanford University) “The Self as Subject and Object”

IV-F. Colloquium: Race and Phenomenology 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Towards a Phenomenology of Whiteness” Chair: Marie Draz (DePaul University) Speaker: Nathan Eckstrand (Duquesne University) Commentator: Shaeeda Mensah (Morgan State University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “An Ethical Analysis of the Emancipation Proclamation” Chair: Natalie Cisneros (Gettysburg College) Speaker: Thomas L. Carson (Loyola University Chicago) Commentator: A. Todd Franklin (Hamilton College) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Un-naturalizing Phenomenology: Making a Case for

Transcendental Phenomenology in the 21st Century” Chair: Nathan Jun (Midwestern State University) Speaker: John Janes (Marquette University) Commentator: Leslie MacAvoy (East Tennessee State University)

IV-G. Colloquium: Philosophy of Psychology 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Phenomenal Blending and the Palette Problem” Chair: Michael Bishop (Florida State University)

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Friday Morning, February 28: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

Speaker: Luke Roelofs (University of Toronto) Commentator: Daniel Pearlberg (Ohio State University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Attention and Cognitive Control in Affective

Perception for Embodied Appraisals” Chair: J. D. Trout (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: William P. Seeley (Bates College) Commentator: Katherine Rickus (Marquette University) 11:00 a.m.–noon “The Phenomenology of Sensory Affect” Chair: Ben Caplan (Ohio State University) Speaker: Murat Aydede (University of British Columbia) Commentator: Andrew Melnyk (University of Missouri)

IV-H. Colloquium: Ancient Absurdity 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Malice and the Ridiculous as Self-Ignorance: A

Dialectical Argument in Philebus 47d-50e” Chair: Kirk Sanders (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Rebecca Bensen-Cain (Oklahoma State University) Commentator: Emily A. Austin (Wake Forest University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “An Absurd Accumulation: Aristotle’s Metaphysics

1076b11-33” Chair: Dhananjay Jagannathan (University of Chicago) Speaker: Emily Katz (Michigan State University) Commentator: Mitzi Lee (University of Colorado) 11:00 a.m.–noon “The Contradictions of Callicles” Chair: J. P. F. Wynne (Northwestern University) Speaker: Tushar Irani (Wesleyan University) Commentator: Franco V. Trivigno (Marquette University)

IV-I. Colloquium: Moral Boundaries 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Rights and Capabilities: Tom Regan and Martha

Nussbaum on Animals” Chair: Dasha Polzik (University of Chicago) Speaker: Ramona Cristina Ilea (Pacific University Oregon) Commentator: T. J. Kasperbauer (Texas A&M University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Travel Bans, Asset Freezes and other Targeted

Preventions of Terrorist Acts at the Interface of War and Peace”

Chair: Perry Zurn (DePaul University) Speaker: Hadassa Noorda (University of Amsterdam) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Bassam Romaya (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

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Friday Morning, February 28: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

11:00 a.m.–noon “Oaxacan Transborder Communities and the Political Philosophy of Immigration”

Chair: David McCabe (Colgate University) Speaker: Amy Reed-Sandoval (University of Washington) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University)

IV-J. Colloquium: Practical Reason 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Akratic Action Under the Guise of the Good” Chair: Shanna K. Slank (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Eugene Chislenko (University of California–Berkeley) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: David Hunter (Ryerson University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Intention, Permissibility, and Morally Good Action” Chair: Nicole Smith (University of Texas–Austin) Speaker: John Hacker-Wright (University of Guelph) Commentator: Howard L. M. Nye (University of Alberta) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Two Arguments Against Teleological Accounts of

Practical Reason” Chair: Kristina Gehrman (Miami University of Ohio) Speaker: Stephen White (Northwestern University) Commentator: Andrew Sepielli (University of Toronto)

IV-K. Colloquium: Disagreement and Belief 9:00–10:00 a.m. “The Lack of Belief: Unbelief versus Disregard” Chair: Joseph Mendola (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Brian Kim (Ohio State University) Commentator: Jane Friedman (New York University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Non-Peer Disagreement” Chair: Michael Titelbaum (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Maura Priest (University of California–Irvine) Commentator: Leon Leontyev (Australian National University) 11:00a.m.–noon “Epistemic Evaluation, Disagreement, and the Total

Evidence View” Chair: Baron Reed (Northwestern University) Speaker: Timothy Perrine (Indiana University–Bloomington) Commentator: Georgina Gardiner (Rutgers University)

IV-L. Colloquium: Frankfurt Themes 9:00–10:00 a.m. “A Frankfurt Example to End All Frankfurt Examples” Chair: Tomis Kapitan (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: James Cain (Oklahoma State University) Commentator: Benjamin J. Bayer (Loyola University New Orleans) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Frankfurt, Personhood and the Objectivity of Value” Chair: Alicia Finch (Northern Illinois University)

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Friday Morning, February 28: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

Speaker: Anthony J. Rudd (St. Olaf College) Commentator: Eric R. Kraemer (University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Omissions and the Frankfurt Cases: A Challenge” Chair: Michael D. Robertson (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Philip Swenson (University of California–Riverside) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Adam R. Thompson (University of Nebraska)

IV-M. Colloquium: Philosophy of Science 9:00–10:00 a.m. “A New Account of Scientific Models and

Approximations” Chair: John Koolage (Eastern Michigan University) Speaker: Ian McKay (Cornell University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Michael Liston (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Everettian Quantum Mechanics and the Principal

Principle” Chair: Kevin McCain (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Speaker: Chris Howard (University of Arizona) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Peter J. Lewis (University of Miami) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Newcombian Nuances: An Interventionist Take” Chair: Christina Conroy (Morehead State University) Speaker: Reuben Stern (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Koji Tanaka (University of Auckland)

IV-N. Group Session sponsored by the American Society for Political and Legal PhilosophyTopic: NOMOS Conference: Compromise II

Speaker: Eric Beerbohm (Harvard University (Political Science)) Commentators: Anton Ford (University of Chicago) David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto (Law))

IV-O. APA Committee Session: Thomas E. Wartenberg, A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children’s LiteratureArranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

Chair: Renée Smith (Coastal Carolina University) Critics: Steven Goldberg (Oak Park and River Forest High

School) Claudia Mills (University of Colorado–Boulder) Peter Costello (Providence College) Author: Thomas E. Wartenberg (Mount Holyoke College)

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Friday Afternoon, February 28: 12:15–1:15 p.m.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 12:15–1:15 P.M.

BUSINESS MEETING12:15–1:15 p.m., Wabash Parlor (third floor)

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:30–4:30 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

V-A. Invited Symposium: Formal Decision Theory Meets Substantive Rationality

Chair: Blake Roeber (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Lara Buchak (University of California–Berkeley) Mark Kaplan (Indiana University–Bloomington) Commentator: Julia Staffel (University of Southern California)

V-B. Invited Symposium: Resisting the Turn to ReasonsTHIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

V-C. Invited Symposium: Fitting Emotions Chair: Paul Prescott (Syracuse University) Speakers: Justin D’Arms (Ohio State University) Daniel Jacobson (University of Michigan) Macalester C. Bell (Columbia University) Julien Deonna (University of Geneva) Fabrice Teroni (University of Bern)

V-D. Author Meets Critics: Bill Brewer, Perception and Its Objects Chair: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Critics: Adam Paultz (University of Texas–Austin) Berit Brogaard (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Author: Bill Brewer (Kings College London)

V-E. Author Meets Critics: Richard Kraut, Against Absolute Goodness Chair: Jennifer Frey (University of South Carolina) Critics: Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia) Author: Richard Kraut (Northwestern University)

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Friday Afternoon, February 28: 1:30–4:30 p.m.

V-F. Authors Meet Critics: Marko Malink, Aristotle’s Modal Proofs, and Adriane Rini, Aristotle’s Modal Syllogistic

Chair: Robin Smith (Texas A&M University) Critics: Gisela Striker (Harvard University) Ulrich Nortmann (University of Saarland) Authors: Marko Malink (University of Chicago) Adriane Rini (Massey University)

V-G. Author Meets Critics: Sally Sedgwick, Hegel’s Critique of Kant: From Dichotomy to Identity

Chair: Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame) Critics: Christopher L. Yeomans (Purdue University) Dean F. Moyar (Johns Hopkins University) Author: Sally Sedgwick (University of Illinois–Chicago)

V-H. Colloquium: Public Reason and Political Authority 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Justice and Political Authority in Left-Libertarianism” Chair: Robert B. Talisse (Vanderbilt University) Speaker: Fabian Wendt (University of Hamburg) Commentator: Susan M. Purviance (University of Toledo) 2:30–3:30 p.m. “The Rawls-Harsanyi Dispute: A Moral Point of View” Chair: Todd Hedrick (Michigan State University) Speaker: Michael Moehler (Virginia Tech) Commentator: Walter E. Schaller (Texas Tech University) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Public Reason’s Failure to Provide Reasons to

Overcome Oppression” Chair: John Rudisill (The College of Wooster) Speaker: Gary A. Jaeger (Vanderbilt University) Commentator: Bryan Pilkington (University of Notre Dame)

V-I. Colloquium: Medieval Philosophy 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Henry of Ghent and Godfrey of Fontaines on Sine

Qua Non Causes and Causation” Chair: Andrew Arlig (Brooklyn College, CUNY) Speaker: Simona Vucu (Centre for Medieval Studies,

University of Toronto) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: David Sanson (Illinois State University) 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Walter Burley on Mental Language” Chair: Susan Brower-Toland (Saint Louis University) Speaker: Nathaniel Bulthuis (Cornell University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Peter Hartman (Loyola University Chicago)

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Friday Afternoon, February 28: 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

3:30–4:30 p.m. “What Makes It Ockham’s Razor? The Pessimistic Consequence of Ockham’s Theological Metaontology”

Chair: Richard Cross (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Eric W. Hagedorn (St. Norbert College) Commentator: Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of

Denver)

V-J. Colloquium: Ignorance and Deception 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Against Radical Credal Imprecision” Chair: Irena Cronin (University of California–Los Angeles) Speaker: Susanna Rinard (University of Missouri–Kansas City) Commentator: James Joyce (University of Michigan) 2:30–3:30 p.m. “A Defense of Intentional Self-Deception” Chair: Sara Rachel Chant (University of Missouri–Columbia) Speaker: Jason Lopez (Wisconsin University) Commentator: Dion Scott-Kakures (Scripps College) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Are Bald-Faced Lies Deceptive After All?” Chair: Ben Kilbarger (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Don T. Fallis (University of Arizona) Commentator: Jessica Keiser (Yale University)

V-K. Colloquium: Knowledge and Memory 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Blocking the Strengthened Case for Knowledge

from Falsehood” Chair: Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University) Speaker: Ian P. Schnee (Western Kentucky University) Commentator: Branden Fitelson (Rutgers University) 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Remembering and Knowing” Chair: Amy Flowerree (Northwestern University) Speaker: Steven James (University of Texas–Austin) Commentator: Sven Bernecker (University of California–Irvine) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Preservationism Destroyed” Chair: William McBride (Purdue University) Speaker: Matthew J. Frise (University of Rochester) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Thomas D. Senor (University of Arkansas)

V-L. Colloquium: Sex and Gender 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Sex, Vagueness, and the Olympics” Chair: Patricia A. Marino (University of Waterloo) Speaker: Helen Daly (Colorado College) Commentator: Elizabeth Victor (Grand Valley State University)

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Friday Afternoon, February 28: 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

2:30–3:30 p.m. “Failing to Count” Chair: Susanne Sreedhar (Boston University) Speaker: Casey Johnson (University of Connecticut) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Climate Change and the Epistemic Exploitation of

Women” Chair: Adriel Trott (Wabash College) Speaker: Rebecca Tuvel (Vanderbilt University) Commentator: Jason R. Kawall (Colgate University)

V-M. Colloquium: Ancient Virtue 1:30–2:30 p.m. “Does Aristotle’s Vicious Person Wish to Be

Otherwise?” Chair: Lorraine L. Besser-Jones (Middlebury College) Speaker: Erica Holberg (Utah State University) Commentator: Jozef Muller (University of California–Riverside) 2:30–3:30 p.m. “If Justice Really Matters, It’s Not Just a Matter of

Degree: The Significance of Gyges’ Ring in Republic 2” Chair: Ruth Groff (Saint Louis University) Speaker: Tyler Paytas (Washington University in St. Louis) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Daniel Hagen (Mount Holyoke College) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Virtue and Self-Mastery in Plato’s Laws” Chair: Vanessa de Harven (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Speaker: Susan Sauvé Meyer (University of Pennsylvania) Commentator: Joshua Wilburn (Wayne State University)

V-N. APA Committee Session: How to Obtain a Position at the Community CollegeArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

Chair: Bill Hartmann (St. Louis Community College–Forest Park)

Panelists: Kristen Zbikowski (Hibbing Community College) Basil Edward Smith (Saddleback College) Anthony E. Thomas (Kiswaukee Community College) Alexandra Perry-Polise (Marietta College) Aaron R. Champene (St. Louis Community College–

Meramec) Thomas Urban (Houston Community College)

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Friday Afternoon, February 28: 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

V-O. Group Session: American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy

Speaker: Michele Moody-Adams (Columbia University) Commentators: Amy Sepinwall (University of Pennsylvania (Law)) Andrew Sabl (University of California–Los Angeles

(Political Science))

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 4:45–6:00 P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS 4:45–6:00 p.m., Red Lacquer Room (fourth floor)

Introduction: Elizabeth Anderson, APA Central Division vice president Address: “History of Modern Philosophy: What Is It Good For?” Steven Nadler, APA Central Division president

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

GROUP AND COMMITTEE SESSIONS

GV-1. Committee on the Status of Black PhilosophersTopic: Marx and Critical Race Theory

GV-2. International Society of Chinese PhilosophyTopic: Harmony Index

Chair: Jinmei Yuan (Creighton University) Speakers: Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) “Confucian Philosophy of Harmony” Hong Xiao (Nanyang Technological University,

Singapore) “Harmony in the Family” Daniel Bell (Tsinghua University, Beijing) “Harmony Index” Commentators: Brook Ziporyn (Northwestern University) Peimin Ni (Grand Valley State University)

GV-3. Karl Jaspers Society of North AmericaTopic: Van Gogh with Jaspers, Heidegger, and Derrida

Chair: Gregory J. Walters (Saint Paul University, Ottawa) Speakers: Christian Lotz (Michigan State University) “Sensuality, Materiality, Painting: What Is Wrong

with Jaspers’ and Heidegger’s Van Gogh Interpretations?”

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Friday Evening, February 28: 7:00–10:00 p.m.

Alina N. Feld (Long Island University) “The Reign of Matter and the Task of the Times: Van

Gogh’s Illuminations” Kevin M. Richards (Pennsylvania Academy of the

Fine Arts) “Pointure Mal or ‘If the Shoe Doesn’t Fit…’” Commentators: Colby Dickinson (Loyola University) David P. Nichols (Saginaw Valley State University) Debra Riley Parr (Columbia College) Adrian Switzer (Park University)

GV-4. Max Scheler Society Chair: Zachary Davis (St. Johns University) Speakers: Roberta Guccinelli (Università Vita-Salute San

Raffaele, Milan) “Illusory Experiences: A Phenomenological

Clarification of the `Quasi-lie’” Li Jing (Chinese University of Hong Kong) “Max Scheler’s Christian Democracy and Its

Religious Phenomenology Basis” Olivier Agard (Université Paris-Sorbonne) “Plurality and Unity in Max Scheler and Carl Schmitt” Michael Gabel (Universität Erfuhrt) “Scheler and the First World War”

GV-5. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Chair: Elizabeth Asmis (University of Chicago) Speakers: Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of Denver) “Aristotle on the Truth of Perception ($˰˥ˤ˰˦˯) and

Understanding (1˹ˤ˰˦˯)” Samuel Murray (Saint Louis University) “Intellect in the Soul: Aristotle’s De Anima III.5” Audrey L. Anton (Western Kentucky University) “Fixed and Flexible Characters: Aristotle on the

Permanence and Mutability of Distinct Types of Character”

GV-6. Society of Christian PhilosophersTopic: Freedom and Salvation

Chair: Amy Seymour (University of Notre Dame) “Freedom as the End of Salvation” Speaker: Marilyn McCord Adams (Rutgers University) Commentator: Robin Dembroff (University of Notre Dame) “An Argument from (Among Other Things) Free Will

to the Need for Limbo”

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Friday Evening, February 28: 7:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Kevin Timpe (Northwest Nazarene University) “Moral Responsibility, Heaven, and Hell” Speaker: Alicia Finch (Northern Illinois University)

GV-7. Society for the Philosophical Study of EducationTopic: Continental Philosophy and Education

Speakers: Allan Johnston (Columbia College and DePaul University)

“Redefining the Educator: Nietzsche’s Untimely Meditations”

David Moseley (Bellarmine University) “Teaching and Tragedy” James Magrini (College of DuPage) “Phenomenology as Curriculum Inquiry: Understanding

the Methods of Willis, van Manen, and Heidegger” Eduardo Duarte (Hofstra University) “Hearing the Dionysian Truth: Further Reflections on

the Philosophical Education Offered by Music”

GV-8. Bertrand Russell SocietyTopic: Russell’s Sets and Wittgenstein’s “World Soul”

Speakers: James Connelly (Trent University) “On Wittgenstein’s ‘World Soul’: Unlocking the

Secret inside the Tractatus” Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University of Denver) “Russell, Cantor, and Zermelo on the Pragmatic

Conception of Set”

GV-9. Society for Business EthicsTopic: The Basic Liberties—in Economic Life and Beyond

Chair: Jeffrey Moriarty (Bentley University) Speakers: Jason F. Brennan (Georgetown University) “Capitalism in Utopia” Samuel Arnold (Texas Christian University) “Putting Liberty in Its Place: High Liberalism Without

the Liberalism” Jeppe Platz (Suffolk University) “The Basic Liberties Revisited”

GV-10. Radical Philosophy AssociationTopic: Anarchism Across the Disciplines: Film, Literary Theory, Psychiatry

Speakers: Michelle M. Campbell (Purdue University) “Toward a Pragmatic Approach of Anarchist Literary

Theory”

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Friday Evening, February 28: 7:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

Nathan Jun (Midwestern State University) “Toward an Anarchist Film Theory” Perry Miller (Ohio State University) “Reading Subalternity in Alternative Psychiatry”

GV-11. Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Political Philosophy in the Modern World

Chair: Stuart Warner (Roosevelt University) Speakers: Alex Limanowski (Tulane University) “Lucretius on the Way to the Moderns” Svetozar Minkov (Roosevelt University) “Machiavelli and the Psychology of Faith: A Reading

of The Prince X” Stuart Warner (Roosevelt University) “Descartes’s Prudence: Writing and Reading in the

Discourse on Method” Sam Stoner (Carthage College) “On the Poetry of Kant’s Universal Natural History

and Theory of the Heavens” Dereck Coatney (Tulane University) “Nietzsche’s New Law of Ebb and Flood”

GV-12. Association for the Development of Philosophy TeachingTopic: Reflections on Careers in Teaching Philosophy

Speakers: Michael M. Kazanjian (Triton College) “Changes I Have Noticed in My Career of Teaching

Philosophy” Robert Lichtenbert (Editor, The Meaning of Life) “The Adventures of a Roads Scholar” Louis Silverstein (Columbia College Chicago) “Reason and Emotion: A Pedagogical Journal”

GV-13. Association for Informal Logic and Critical ThinkingTopic: Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum—If So, How?

Chair: Weston Jorde (Dakota County Technical College) Speakers: Donald L. Hatcher (Baker University) “Is Critical Thinking across the Curriculum a Plausible

Goal?” Linda S. Behar-Horenstein (University of Florida) “Teaching and Researching the Development of CT

Skills: An Imperative for Professional Colleges” Paul Green (Mount St. Mary’s College) “CT Pedagogy as a Problem of Far Transfer” Commentator: Frank Fair (Sam Houston State University)

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Friday Evening, February 28: 7:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

GV-14. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Speakers: James Campbell (University of Toledo) “James and Our Animal Friends: What Is Their Role

in His Ethics?” Marilyn Fischer (University of Dayton) “The Role of Sympathy in Pragmatist Ethics” Tadd Ruetenik (Saint Ambrose University) “Conformity, Consistency, and the Ethics of

Emerson’s Self-Reliance”

FRIDAY EVENING, 8:30 P.M.–12:30 A.M.

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m., Red Lacquer Room (fourth floor)

SATURDAY, MARCH 1

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation: 8:30 a.m.–noon, registration area (sixth floor)Interview tables: 8:30 a.m.–noon, Monroe Ballroom (sixth floor)

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–noon, registration area (sixth floor)

BOOK EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–noon, Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

VI-A. Invited Symposium: Ancients on Animals and Ethics Chair: Kathleen Cook (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: G. Fay Edwards (Washington University in St. Louis) “The Puzzle of Porphyry’s Rational Animals: A New

Interpretation of On Abstinence from Animal Food” Jessica Gelber (Syracuse University) Casey Perin (University of California–Irvine) “Genuine Wanting and Animal Desires in Plato’s

Gorgias”

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VI-B. Invited Symposium: Parfit’s Reasons and Persons, Thirty Years Later Chair: Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Elizabeth Harman (Princeton University) Eric T. Olson (University of Sheffield) Caspar Hare (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

VI-C. Invited Symposium: Intuitions in Philosophy Chair: Geoffrey Pynn (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) “Distinctively Intuitive Judgments” Commentators: Herman Cappelen (University of St Andrews) Elijah Chudnoff (University of Miami)

VI-D. Invited Symposium: Practical Reason and the Structure of Actions Chair: Margaret Bowman (University of Toronto) Speakers: Matthew Hanser (University of California–Santa

Barbara) Tamar Schapiro (Stanford University) Candace Vogler (University of Chicago)

VI-E. Author Meets Critics: Matthew Stuart, Locke’s Metaphysics Chair: Edwin McCann (University of Southern California) Critics: Antonia LoLordo (University of Virginia) Michael Jacovides (Purdue University) Author: Matthew Stuart (Bowdoin College)

VI-F. Author Meets Critics: Daniel R. Kelly, Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust

Chair: Katrina Sifferd (Elmhurst College) Critics: Timothy Schroeder (Ohio State University) Nina Strohminger (Duke University) Author: Daniel R. Kelly (Purdue University)

VI-G. Colloquium: Mereology and Identity 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Locating Gunky Water and Wine” Chair: Brian Carlson (University of Kentucky) Speaker: Matthew Leonard (University of Southern California) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: David H. Sanford (Duke University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “A Defense of Five-Dimensionalism” Chair: Kate Finley (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Andrew Graham (University of Missouri–Kansas City) Commentator: Meg Wallace (University of Kentucky)

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11:00 a.m.–noon “What Is a Theory of Persistence?” Chair: Dan Lopez de Sa (ICREA-Universitat de Barcelona) Speaker: Bradford Skow (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Commentator: Mark Heller (Syracuse University)

VI-H. Colloquium: Semantics and Philosophy of Logic 9:00–10:00 a.m. “The Invariance Criterion for Logical Pluralism” Chair: M. J. Cresswell (Victoria University of Wellington) Speaker: Tomoya Sato (University of California–San Diego) Commentator: Edwin Mares (Victoria University of Wellington) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “The Structure of Propositions and Cross-Linguistic

Syntactic Variability” Chair: Aidan Gray (University of Illinois–Chicago) Speaker: Vasileios Tsompanidis (Institut Jean Nicod–École

Normale Supérieure) Commentator: Alexandru Radulescu (University of Missouri) 11:00 a.m.–noon “The Metaphysics of Propositional Constituency” Chair: Maegan Fairchild (University of Southern California) Speaker: Lorraine Keller (Niagara University) Commentator: Devin Frank (University of Missouri)

VI-I. Colloquium: Kant 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Kant on the Blind Justice of Aesthetic Verdicts” Chair: Rachel E. Zuckert (Northwestern University) Speaker: Rocio Zambrana (University of Oregon) Commentator: Hans Lottenbach (Kenyon College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Synthesis in Kant and Hegel” Chair: Brent Kalar (University of New Mexico) Speaker: Susan Hahn (Wesleyan University) Commentator: Alexandra Newton (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Affinity and Systematicity in the First Critique” Chair: James Messina (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Michael Rohlf (The Catholic University of America) Commentator: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University)

VI-J. Colloquium: Fiction and Ontology 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Object Constructivism and Unconstructed Objects” Chair: Erica H. Shumener (New York University) Speaker: Justin Remhof (Santa Clara University) Commentator: T. Parent (Virginia Tech)

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Saturday Morning, March 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

10:00–11:00 a.m. “The Vagueness Argument against Abstract Artifacts” Chair: Robin Dembroff (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Daniel Z. Korman (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Commentator: Anne M. Baril (University of New Mexico) 11:00 a.m.–noon “‘I’m a Real Boy!’: Predication and Fictional Characters” Chair: Elijah Hess (University of Arkansas) Speaker: Cathleen Muller (Marist College) Commentator: Christina Van Dyke (Calvin College)

VI-K. Colloquium: Desire and Emotions 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Spinoza’s Symptomatic Theory of Emotions” Chair: Christopher Martin (University of Wisconsin–Green

Bay) Speaker: Andrew D. Youpa (Southern Illinois University–

Carbondale) Commentator: Daniel J. Selcer (Duquesne University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Assessing Nonstandard Emotions: Nostalgia’s

Formal Object and the Limits of Fittingness” Chair: Michelle Mason (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) Speaker: Scott Howard (Harvard University) Commentator: Saam Trivedi (Brooklyn College, CUNY) 11:00 a.m.–noon “Rationality and Desire in Fiction” Chair: Daniel Pearlberg (Ohio State University) Speaker: Shannon Spaulding (Oklahoma State University) Commentator: Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College)

VI-L. APA Committee Session: Ethics in Reproductive TechnologyArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

Chair: Leonard A. Kahn (Loyola University New Orleans) Speakers: Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) “Reproductive Technologies in Contexts of Injustice” Glenn Cohen (Harvard University) “Conditions under Which the Law May Legitimately

Regulate Reproductive Behavior” Matthew Liao (New York University) “Is There a Duty to Adopt over Having IVF Treatments?” Françoise Baylis (Dalhousie University) “Aganist Mitochondrial Replacement”

VI-M. APA Committee Session: Advocacy and Leadership in Community College Philosophy Programs: Credentialing, Curriculum, and Faculty SupportArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

Chair: Thomas Urban (Houston Community College)

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Speakers: Basil Edward Smith (Saddleback College) Anthony E. Thomas (Kiswaukee Community College) Alexandra Perry-Polise (Marietta College) Bill Hartmann (St. Louis Community College–Forest

Park) Panelist: Kristen Zbikowski (Hibbing Community College)

VI-N. APA Committee Session: History of Philosophy as Philosophy of LawArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Maria A. Sanders (Plymouth State University) Speakers: Brian Leiter (University of Chicago) “Marx, Law, Ideology” Ekow Yankah (Cardozo Law School) “Franchise: Ancient and Modern” David Brink (University of California–San Diego) “A Closer Look at Mill’s Harm Principle”

VI-O. APA Committee Session: Promoting Religious Tolerance in the 21st Century: Practical Perspectives from Philosophers of the Past and the PresentArranged by the Committee on Public Philosophy

Chair: Jeanine A. Diller (University of Toledo) Panelists: Edwin Curley (University of Michigan) Nicholas Wolterstorff (Yale University Divinity School) Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) M. Cathleen Kaveny (University of Notre Dame Law

School)

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 12:15–2:15 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

GVI-1. Association for Philosophy of Education Chair: Gina Schouten (Illinois State University) Speakers: Jaime Ahlberg (University of Florida) “Justice, Education, and Disability” Paula McAvoy (Spencer Foundation) Diana Hess (Spencer Foundation) “Should Teachers of Controversial Issues Disclose

Their Views?”

GVI-2. North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society Chair: David E. Cartwright (University of Wisconsin–

Whitewater)

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Saturday Afternoon, March 1: 12:15–2:15 p.m.

Speaker: Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University) “Re-Examining the Schopenhauer Legacy”

GVI-3. Marxism and Philosophy AssociationTopic: The Next American Revolution: Mainstream Hopes and Radical Alternatives

Chair: Peter Amato (Drexel University) Speakers: David Schweickart (Loyola University Chicago) “The Next American Revolution: Radical Alternatives” Tony Smith (Iowa State University) “The Next American Revolution: Mainstream Hopes”

GVI-4. Joint Session Sponsored by Personalist Discussion Group, Society for the Philosophy of CreativityTopic: Schelling on Creativity

Chair: Corey McCall (Elmira College) Speaker: Jason Wirth (Seattle University) “Schelling and the Life of the Imagination” Commentator: Myron Jackson (Southern Illinois University–

Carbondale)

GVI-5. Radical Philosophy AssociationTopic: Hobbes Reconsidered: The Ordering of the Political in the Twenty-first Century

Chair: Carolyn Cusick (Fresno State University) Speakers: Patrick Ahern (Vanderbilt University) “Hobbesian Felicity and the Physics of Desire” Adam Burgos (Vanderbilt University) “The Sovereignty of Language and the Threat of

Revolution in Leviathan” Jeff Epstein (State University of New York at Stony

Brook) “The Conceptualization of Foreignness in Hobbes’s

Analysis of Sovereignty”

GVI-6. North American Nietzsche SocietyTopic: Nietzsche on Critical Philosophical Method

Chair: Richard Schacht (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speakers: Guy Elgat (Northwestern University) “How Smart (and Just) is Ressentiment?” Donovan T. Miyasaki (Wright State University) “Feeling, Not Freedom: Nietzsche Against Agency”

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GVI-7. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Chair: Eric S. Nelson (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Speakers: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Confucian Self-Cultivation and Meta-Virtue” Eric S. Nelson (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “The Question of Confucius in German Philosophy” Chien-Hsing Ho (Graduate Institute of Religious

Studies, Nanhua University, Taiwan) “Emptiness as Subject-Object Unity: Sengzhao on

the Way Things Truly Are” Stephen Harris (University of New Mexico) “Demandingness, Well-Being, and the Bodhisattva

Path”

GVI-8. International Society for Environmental Ethics Speakers: Eric Katz (New Jersey Institute of Technology) “Geoengineering, Restoration, and the Construction

of Nature” Alex Lenferna (University of Washington) “Betting on Climate Failure: The Ethics and

Economics of Fossil Fuel Divestment” Mark Cladis (Brown University) “Religion, Democracy, and the Environmental

Imagination”

GVI-9. Philosophy of Time Society Chair: V. Alan White (University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc) Speaker: Eric Rubenstein (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) “Relations and the Essence of Time” Commentator: L. Nathan Oaklander (University of Michigan–Flint) Speaker: Melissa MacAulay (University of Western Ontario) “Oaklander on Characterizing the Debate about

Time” Commentator: L. Nathan Oaklander (University of Michigan–Flint)

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Saturday Afternoon, March 1: 2:30–5:30 p.m.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30–5:30 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

VII-A. Invited Symposium: The Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution Chair: William Wimsatt (University of Chicago and

University of Minnesota) Speakers: Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis)

and Trey Boone (University of Pittsburgh) Title to be announced Carrie Figdor (University of Iowa) “The Unfinished Revolution in Cognitive Science” Commentator: Robert D. Rupert (University of Colorado–Boulder)

VII-B. Invited Symposium: Plato’s Philebus Chair: Christopher Frey (University of South Carolina) Speakers: Matthew Evans (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor) Emily Fletcher (University of Toronto) J. Clerk Shaw (University of Tennessee)

VII-C. Invited Symposium: Reasons in Epistemology Chair: Lauren Leydon-Hardy (Northwestern University) Speakers: Stewart Cohen (University of Arizona) John Hawthorne (Oxford University) Commentator: Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California)

VII-D. Invited Symposium: The Politics of Reproduction Chair: Candace Vogler (University of Chicago) Speakers: Penelope Deutscher (Northwestern University) Catherine Mills (Monash University) Commentator: Samir Haddad (Fordham University)

VII-E. Author Meets Critics: Robert N. Johnson, Self-Improvement Chair: Christina Dietz (Kings College London) Critics: Anne Margaret Baxley (Washington University in St.

Louis) Jeanine M. Grenberg (St. Olaf College) Author: Robert N. Johnson (University of Missouri–Columbia)

VII-F. Submitted Symposium Chair: To be announced Speaker: Caleb Perl (University of Southern California) “Russellians Can Get Donkeys and Bishops Just Right” Commentator: Hsiang-Yun Chen (Centenary College of Louisiana)

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VII-G. Colloquium: Social Convention and Interpretation 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Radical Interpretation and the Problem of Asymmetry” Chair: Rod Bertolet (Purdue University) Speaker: Greg Lynch (Fordham University) Commentator: Samuel C. Wheeler III (University of Connecticut) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Social Conventions and Associative Duties” Chair: Robert F. Card (State University of New York–Oswego) Speaker: Erin Taylor (Cornell University) Commentator: Zac Cogley (Northern Michigan University) 4:30–5:30 p.m. “How to Modify Lewisian Social Conventions to

Account for Difference, Dissent, and Evolution” Chair: Daniel A. Krasner (Metropolitan State University

Denver) Speaker: Sarah Braasch (San Francisco State University) Commentator: Gary Mar (Stony Brook University)

VII-H. Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Re-Cognizing Perception and Cognition” Chair: Kelly Trogdon (Virginia Tech) Speaker: Daniel Burnston (University of California–San Diego) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Wayne Wu (Carnegie Mellon University) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “What If Conscious Experience Entails Change?” Chair: Timothy Schroeder (Ohio State University) Speaker: Gary Bartlett (Central Washington University) Commentator: Justin C. Fisher (Southern Methodist University) 4:30–5:30 p.m. “Status of Psychê in Plato’s Phaedo” Chair: Andrew Black (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Speaker: Sophia A. Stone (Purdue University) Commentator: Scott Berman (Saint Louis University)

VII-I. Colloquium: Continental and Political Philosophy 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Levinasian Responsibility and Liberal Politics:

Rethinking Freedom and Rights” Chair: Michael L. Morgan (Indiana University–Bloomington) Speaker: Cheryl Hughes (Wabash College) Commentator: Katherine Kirby (St. Michael’s College) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “The Strategies of Biopower and Normalization

Present in the Controversial Administration of the HPV Vaccine to Adolescents: A Foucaultian Analysis”

Chair: Danielle Wylie (University of Illinois–Chicago) Speaker: Kimberly Engels (Marquette University) Commentator: Tuomo Tiisala (University of Chicago)

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VII-J. Colloquium: Grounding and Monism 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Against the Necessity of Monism” Chair: Andrew Cortens (Boise State University) Speaker: Shruta Swarup (Cornell University) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Alexander Jackson (Boise State University) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Philosophical Definitions: The Grounding View” Chair: Alyssa Ney (University of Rochester) Speaker: Joachim Horvath (University of Cologne) Commentator: Bryan Pickel (University of Edinburgh) 4:30–5:30 p.m. “Permissivism without Grounding” Chair: Jon M. Cogburn (Louisiana State University) Speaker: Jonah Goldwater (University of South Florida) Commentator: Troy W. Cross (Reed College)

VII-K. Colloquium: Seventeenth Century Philosophy 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Retributivism in Hobbes’s Theory of Punishment” Chair: Lewis Powell (University at Buffalo, SUNY) Speaker: Arthur Yates (School of Law, University of California–

Berkeley) Commentator: Sarah Meier (Emory University) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Sensitive Knowledge as Natural Knowledge” Chair: Michael Jacovides (Purdue University) Speaker: Aaron Wilson (University of Miami) Commentator: Shelley Weinberg (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) 4:30–5:30 p.m. “Descartes on Innateness and Triggering Causation” Chair: Geoffrey A. Gorham (Macalester College) Speaker: Raffaella De Rosa (Rutgers University) Commentator: Elliot Samuel Paul (Barnard College, Columbia

University)

VII-L. Colloquium: Modality 2:30–3:30 p.m. “Truth Gaps and Impossible Worlds” Chair: Nicholas F. Stang (University of Miami) Speaker: Cameron Gibbs (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Graduate student travel stipend recipient Commentator: Joe R. Salerno (Saint Louis University) 3:30–4:30 p.m. “Unnecessary Existents” Chair: Peter Hylton (University of Illinois–Chicago) Speaker: Joshua Spencer (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) Commentator: Michael Nelson (University of California–Riverside)

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4:30–5:30 p.m. “The Way of Actuality” Chair: Jack Woods (Princeton University/Bilkent University) Speaker: Sam Cowling (Denison University) Commentator: Kris N. McDaniel (Syracuse University)

VII-M. APA Committee Session: Coming to a School Near You! Philosophy Delivers on the Common Core State StandardsArranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

Chair: Renée Smith (Coastal Carolina University) Speakers: Andrew Pessin (Connecticut College) Dan Fouts (Maine West High School, Des Plaines, IL) “Living the Questions: Conquering Common Core

with the 60-Second Philosopher” Lisa Donnelly (Science and Arts Academy, Des

Plaines, IL) “What’s Your Philosophy? Integrating CCSS in

Philosophy Instruction Grades 1-8” Steven Goldberg (Oak Park and River Forest High

School) “Common Core for an Uncommon Course: Applying

Standards to High School Philosophy”

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Main and Group Program Participants(Group sessions begin with the letter G; all others are main sessions.)

AABBARNO, G. John M. (D’Youville College) ...........................................GI-2, GIII-4 ABDOOL, Rosalind (University of Waterloo) ........................................................II-JABSHER, Brandon (D’Youville College) ............................................................ GIII-4ADLEBERG, Toni (University of California–San Diego) .......................................II-NAGARD, Olivier (Université Paris-Sorbonne) .................................................... GV-4AHERN, Patrick (Vanderbilt University) ............................................................ GVI-5AHLBERG, Jaime (University of Florida) .......................................................... GVI-1AMATO, Peter (Drexel University) ..................................................................... GVI-3AMERIKS, Karl (University of Notre Dame)..........................................................V-GANDERSON, Elizabeth Secor (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor) ...............III-AAANTON, Audrey L. (Western Kentucky University) .......................................... GV-5ANTONY, Louise (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ...................... V-D, GII-7ARIEW, André (University of Missouri) ............................................................... III-CARJO, Dennis (Johnson County Community College) .................................. GIV-7ARLIG, Andrew (Brooklyn College, CUNY) ........................................................... V-IARNOLD, Dan (University of Chicago)............................................................. GIII-7ARNOLD, Samuel (Texas Christian University) ................................................. GV-9ARPALY, Nomy (Brown University) ....................................................................... V-EASMIS, Elizabeth (University of Chicago) ................................................ III-G, GV-5AUDI, Robert (University of Notre Dame) ......................................................... VI-OAUSTIN, Emily A. (Wake Forest University) ........................................................IV-HAUXIER, Randall E. (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) ..................... GIV-3AYDEDE, Murat (University of British Columbia) ............................................... IV-GAZZOUNI, Jody (Tufts University) .................................................................. GIII-12

BBACESKI, Tina (Rockhurst College) .................................................................. GIII-5BANDINI, Aude (Université de Montréal/Université du Québec à Montréal) .................................................................................................. GIV-2BARIL, Anne M. (University of New Mexico) ...................................................... VI-JBARKASI, Michael (Rice University)...................................................................... III-IBARNETTE, Kara (Westminster College, Salt Lake City) ................................. GIV-3BARTLETT, Gary (Central Washington University) ............................................VII-HBAUER, William (North Carolina State University) .............................................IV-DBAXLEY, Anne Margaret (Washington University in St. Louis) ........................ VII-E

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BAYER, Benjamin J. (Loyola University New Orleans) ...................................... IV-LBAYLIS, Françoise (Dalhousie University) ........................................................... VI-LBEERBOHM, Eric (Harvard University (Political Science)) .................................IV-NBEHAR-HORENSTEIN, Linda S. (University of Florida)................................... GV-13BEISER, Frederick (Syracuse University) .......................................................... GVI-2BELL, Daniel (Tsinghua University, Beijing) ..................................................... GV-2BELL, Macalester C. (Columbia University) .........................................................V-CBENSEN-CAIN, Rebecca (Oklahoma State University) .....................................IV-HBERGER, Douglas L. (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) ................... GIII-7BERMAN, Scott (Saint Louis University) ............................................................VII-HBERNECKER, Sven (University of California–Irvine) ............................................ V-KBERNSTEIN, Sara (Duke University) ..................................................................... IV-BBERTOLET, Rod (Purdue University).................................................................. VII-GBESSER-JONES, Lorraine L. (Middlebury College) ............................................ V-MBISHOP, Michael (Florida State University) ....................................................... IV-GBLACK, Andrew (University of Missouri–St. Louis) ..........................................VII-HBONDURANT, Hannah A. (Independent Scholar) ............................................. III-KBOONE, Trey (University of Pittsburgh).............................................................VII-ABOTERO, Maria (Sam Houston State University) ............................................ GIV-1BOWMAN, Margaret (University of Toronto) .....................................................VI-DBRAASCH, Sarah (San Francisco State University) .......................................... VII-GBRADLEY, Ben (Syracuse University) .................................................................... I-BBRAFMAN, Yonatan (Columbia University) ....................................................... GII-1BRENNAN, Jason F. (Georgetown University) ................................................. GV-9BREWER, Bill (Kings College London) .................................................................V-DBREWER, Talbot (University of Virginia) ............................................................... V-EBRIGHOUSE, Harry (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................................ GIII-1BRINK, David (University of California–San Diego) .......................................... VI-NBROGAARD, Berit (University of Missouri–St. Louis) .........................................V-DBROWER-TOLAND, Susan (Saint Louis University) .............................................. V-IBROWN, Charlotte (Illinois Wesleyan University) ........................................... GIII-5BROWN, Michael Joseph (Wabash College) .................................................. GIV-5BUCCAFURNI-HUBER, Diana (Sam Houston State University) ...................... GIV-1BUCHAK, Lara (University of California–Berkeley).............................................. V-ABUCKAREFF, Andrei A. (Marist College) .............................................................. II-HBULTHUIS, Nathaniel (Cornell University) ............................................................ V-IBURGOS, Adam (Vanderbilt University) .......................................................... GVI-5BURNSTON, Daniel (University of California–San Diego) ................................VII-H

CCAIN, James (Oklahoma State University) ......................................................... IV-LCAMPBELL, James (University of Toledo) ...................................................... GV-14CAMPBELL, Michelle M. (Purdue University) ................................................. GV-10CAPLAN, Ben (Ohio State University) ......................................................... II-E, IV-G

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CAPPELEN, Herman (University of St Andrews) ................................................VI-CCARD, Robert F. (State University of New York–Oswego) .............................. VII-GCARIANI, Fabrizio (Northwestern University) ...................................................... III-ICARLEY, Craig (Phoenix College) ................................................................... GIII-11CARLSON, Brian (University of Kentucky) ......................................................... VI-GCARSON, Thomas L. (Loyola University Chicago) ............................................. IV-FCARTWRIGHT, David E. (University of Wisconsin–Whitewater) .................... GVI-2CAUSEVIC, Mirsad (Genocide Survivor) ........................................................ GIV-10CAVE, Eric M. (Arkansas State University) ....................................................... GIV-4CHAMPENE, Aaron R. (St. Louis Community College–Meramec) ..........III-M, V-NCHANT, Sara Rachel (University of Missouri–Columbia) ....................................V-JCHEN, Hsiang-Yun (Centenary College of Louisiana) ..................................... VII-FCHISLENKO, Eugene (University of California–Berkeley) ..................................IV-JCHO, Eunsu (Seoul National University) ..............................................................II-LCHUDNOFF, Elijah (University of Miami) ............................................................VI-CCISNEROS, Natalie (Gettysburg College) .......................................................... IV-FCLADIS, Mark (Brown University) ..................................................................... GVI-8CLAPP, Leonard (Northern Illinois University) .................................................. III-MCOATNEY, Dereck (Tulane University) ............................................................ GV-11CODE, Lorraine (York University) .................................................................... GIV-13COGBURN, Jon M. (Louisiana State University) ............................................... VII-JCOGLEY, Zac (Northern Michigan University) .........................VII-G, GII-7, GIV-11COHEN, Amy (Ohio State University (Law)) .................................................. GIV-14COHEN, Glenn (Harvard University).................................................................... VI-LCOHEN, Stewart (University of Arizona) ............................................................VII-CCOHOE, Caleb (Metropolitan State University of Denver) .......................V-I, GV-5COLEMAN, Mary Clayton (Illinois Wesleyan University) ................................... III-KCONANT, James (University of Chicago) .............................................GIII-6, GIV-2CONEE, Earl (University of Rochester) ................................................................III-LCONNELLY, James (Trent University) ................................................................ GV-8CONROY, Christina (Morehead State University) ................................. IV-M, GIV-1CONSTANT, Dimitri (Boston University) ............................................................ GV-3COOK, Ezra J. (Northwestern University) ............................................................ III-ICOOK, J. Thomas (Rollins College) ..................................................................... III-HCOOK, Kathleen (University of Pittsburgh) ........................................................VI-ACOOLEY, Dennis R. (North Dakota State University) .................................... GIII-10CORNWELL, William (Salem State University) ................................................ GIII-4CORTENS, Andrew (Boise State University) ...................................................... VII-JCOSTELLO, Peter (Providence College) ............................................................ IV-OCOVA, Florian (University of Geneva) ................................................................. III-HCOWLING, Sam (Denison University) ................................................................ VII-LCRAIG, William Lane (Talbot School of Theology) ....................................... GIII-12CRAY, Wesley D. (Grand Valley State University) ............................................ GII-5CRESSWELL, M. J. (Victoria University of Wellington) ..............................II-C, VI-H

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CRONIN, Irena (University of California–Los Angeles) .......................................V-JCROSS, Richard (University of Notre Dame) ....................................................... V-ICROSS, Troy W. (Reed College) .......................................................................... VII-JCUNEO, Terence (University of Vermont) .......................................................... IV-CCURLEY, Edwin (University of Michigan) .......................................................... VI-OCUSICK, Carolyn (Fresno State University) ..................................................... GVI-5

DD’ARMS, Justin (Ohio State University) ...............................................................V-CDALY, Helen (Colorado College) .......................................................................... V-LDAVIS, Zachary (St. Johns University) ............................................................... GV-4DE HARVEN, Vanessa (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ....................... V-MDE MONTICELLI, Roberta (Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan) ......... GI-1DE ROSA, Raffaella (Rutgers University) ...........................................................VII-KDEERE, Don (DePaul University) ..........................................................................III-ODEMBROFF, Robin (University of Notre Dame) .......................................VI-J, GV-6DENG, Natalja (University of Notre Dame) ...........................................................II-IDENG, Yi (University of North Georgia) .......................................................... GIV-7DEONNA, Julien (University of Geneva) .............................................................V-CDEUTSCHER, Penelope (Northwestern University) ..........................................VII-DDIAZ-LEON, Esa (University of Manitoba) ......................................................... III-MDICKIE, Imogen (University of Toronto) ............................................................. III-ADICKINSON, Colby (Loyola University) ............................................................ GIV-8DIETZ, Christina (Kings College London) .......................................................... VII-EDIETZEL, Alix (University of Sheffield) ........................................................... GIV-13DILLER, Jeanine A. (University of Toledo) ......................................................... VI-ODILLON, Robin S. (Lehigh University) ............................................................... GII-7DONNELLY, Lisa (Science and Arts Academy, Des Plaines) ..........................VII-MDOWNING, Lisa (Ohio State University) ............................................................. IV-ADRAZ, Marie (DePaul University) ......................................................................... IV-FDREIER, James (Brown University) .......................................................................III-JDRNOVSEK, Sanja (Bosnian-American Genocide Institute and Education Center, Chicago)....................................................................................... GIV-10DUARTE, Eduardo (Hofstra University) ............................................................. GV-7DYZENHAUS, David (University of Toronto—Law) ............................................IV-N

EEBREY, David (Northwestern University) ............................................................. II-AECKSTRAND, Nathan (Duquesne University) ..................................................... IV-FEDWARDS, G. Fay (Washington University in St. Louis) ....................................VI-AEDWARDS, Kevan (Syracuse University) .............................................................. II-EELGAT, Guy (Northwestern University) ........................................................... GVI-6ENGELS, Kimberly (Marquette University) ......................................................... VII-IEPSTEIN, Jeff (State University of New York at Stony Brook) ....................... GVI-5

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ERSKINE, Toni (Aberystwyth University/University of New South Wales, Canberra) ........................................................................................................III-NETLIN, David (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich) .................................. III-IEVANS, Matthew (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor) ....................................VII-B

FFAIR, Frank (Sam Houston State University) .................................................. GV-13FAIRCHILD, Maegan (University of Southern California) ..................................VI-HFALLIS, Don T. (University of Arizona) ...................................................................V-JFANTL, Jeremy (University of Calgary) ................................................................III-LFEAGIN, Susan L. (Temple University) ............................................................ GII-10FELD, Alina N. (Long Island University) ........................................................... GIV-8FELTZ, Adam (Michigan Technological University) ........................................... III-HFIGDOR, Carrie (University of Iowa) ..................................................................VII-AFILICE, Carlo (State University of New York–Geneseo) ................................. GIII-9FINCH, Alicia (Northern Illinois University)...............................................IV-L, GV-6FINLEY, Kate (University of Notre Dame) .......................................................... VI-GFISCHER, Marilyn (University of Dayton) ........................................................ GV-14FISHER, Justin C. (Southern Methodist University)..........................................VII-HFITELSON, Branden (Rutgers University) ............................................................ V-KFITZPATRICK, William (University of Rochester) ................................................ IV-CFITZSIMMONS, Erin (Colby College) ....................................................................II-NFLAMM, Matthew (Rockford College) ............................................................ GII-11FLETCHER, Emily (University of Toronto) ...........................................................VII-BFLORY, Dan (Montana State University) ..............................................GII-5, GIV-12FLOWERREE, Amy (Northwestern University) ..................................................... V-KFORCEHIMES, Andrew (Vanderbilt University) ...................................................III-JFORD, Anton (University of Chicago) ......................................................... II-B, IV-NFOUTS, Dan (Maine West High School, Des Plaines, IL) ................................VII-MFRANCIS, Leslie Pickering (University of Utah) ................................................. VI-LFRANK, Devin (University of Missouri) ...............................................................VI-HFRANKLIN, A. Todd (Hamilton College) .............................................................. IV-FFRANKLIN, Christopher E. (Marymount University) .......................................... III-KFRENCH, Peter (Arizona State University) ..........................................................III-NFREY, Christopher (University of South Carolina) ............................................VII-BFREY, Jennifer (University of South Carolina) ..................................................... V-EFRIEDMAN, Jane (New York University) ............................................................. IV-KFRISE, Matthew J. (University of Rochester) ...................................................... V-KFULLER, Timothy (Yonsei University (Korea)) ...................................................... II-D

GGABEL, Michael (Universität Erfuhrt) ................................................................ GV-4GAHAN, William (Rockford University) ........................................................... GII-11GAN, Barry (St. Bonaventure University) ........................................................... GI-2

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GARDINER, Georgina (Rutgers University) ........................................................ IV-KGARDNER, Molly (University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill) ........................... III-KGAUS, Gerald (University of Arizona) ................................................................. III-DGEHRMAN, Kristina (Miami University of Ohio) .................................................IV-JGELBER, Jessica (Syracuse University) ..............................................................VI-AGEORGALIS, Nicholas (East Carolina University) ............................................. III-MGIBBS, Cameron (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .............................. VII-LGILLETT, Carl (Northern Illinois University) ..................................................... GIV-9GILLIES, Anthony (Rutgers University) ............................................................... III-EGLANZBERG, Michael J. (Northwestern University) .......................................... II-FGODOY, Eric (New School for Social Research and Pratt Institute) .......... GIV-13GOLDBERG, Sanford (Northwestern University) ................................................. I-CGOLDBERG, Steven (Oak Park and River Forest High School) ............ IV-O, VII-MGOLDBERG, Zachary J. (Universität Regensburg) ............................................III-NGOLDWATER, Jonah (University of South Florida) ........................................... VII-JGONZALEZ, Gina Blunt (Morehead State University) .................................... GIV-1GORHAM, Geoffrey A. (Macalester College) ...................................................VII-KGOTTLIEB, Paula (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ......................................... I-DGOTTLÖBER, Susan (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) ................... GII-3GRAHAM, Andrew (University of Missouri–Kansas City) ................................. VI-GGRAY, Aidan (University of Illinois–Chicago) .....................................................VI-HGREEN, Derek (Northwestern University) ......................................................... III-MGREEN, Paul (Mount St. Mary’s College) ............................................GIV-1, GV-13GRENBERG, Jeanine M. (St. Olaf College) ........................................................ VII-EGROFF, Ruth (Saint Louis University) ................................................................. V-MGROSS, Daniel (Ohio State University) ................................................................. I-CGUCCINELLI, Roberta (Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan) .............. GV-4GUPTA, Bina (University of Missouri–Columbia) ............................................ GIII-7GWIN, Mary (Oklahoma State University) .............................................III-L, GIII-11

HHACKER-WRIGHT, John (University of Guelph) ..................................................IV-JHADDAD, Samir (Fordham University) ...............................................................VII-DHAGEDORN, Eric W. (St. Norbert College) ........................................................... V-IHAGEN, Daniel (Mount Holyoke College) .......................................................... V-MHAHN, Susan (Wesleyan University) .................................................................... VI-IHAJIALIORAKPOUR, Saboura (University of Tehran) ...................................... GII-3HALWANI, Raja (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) ......................V-L, GIII-10HAMILTON, James R. (Kansas State University) ............................................ GII-10HANKS, Peter W. (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) .................................... I-AHANSEN, Rebecca Longtin (Emory University) ............................................... GV-3HANSER, Matthew (University of California–Santa Barbara) ............................VI-DHARE, Caspar (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..................................VI-BHARMAN, Elizabeth (Princeton University) ........................................................VI-B

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HARRELSON, Kevin (Ball State University) ...................................................... GIV-3HARRIS, Stephen (University of New Mexico) ................................................ GVI-7HARTMAN, Peter (Loyola University Chicago) ..................................................... V-IHARTMAN, Robert J. (Saint Louis University) .................................................... III-HHARTMANN, Bill (St. Louis Community College–Forest Park) .................V-N, VI-MHATCHER, Donald L. (Baker University) .......................................................... GV-13HAUG, Matthew C. (College of William & Mary) .................................................II-JHAWTHORNE, John (Oxford University) ............................................................VII-CHAYAKI, Reina (University of Nebraska) .............................................................. III-FHEATHWOOD, Chris (University of Colorado–Boulder) ...................................... I-BHEDRICK, Todd (Michigan State University) .......................................................V-HHEIDE, Dai (Simon Fraser University) ................................................................... VI-IHELLER, Mark (Syracuse University) .................................................................. VI-GHESS, Diana (Spencer Foundation) ................................................................. GVI-1HESS, Elijah (University of Arkansas) .................................................................. VI-JHILBERT, David (University of Illinois–Chicago) ................................................ IV-EHITT, James (Saginaw Valley State University) ................................................ GII-6HO, Chien-Hsing (Nanhua University, Taiwan) ............................................... GVI-7HOLBERG, Erica (Utah State University) ............................................................. V-MHOPWOOD, Mark (University of Chicago) .......................................................... II-HHORTY, John F. (University of Maryland) ........................................................... III-EHORVATH, Joachim (University of Cologne) .................................................... VII-JHOWARD, Chris (University of Arizona) ............................................................. IV-MHOWARD, Scott (Harvard University) ..................................................................VI-KHUGHES, Cheryl (Wabash College) .................................................................... VII-IHUNTER, David (Ryerson University) ...................................................................IV-JHYLTON, Peter (University of Illinois–Chicago) ................................................. VII-L

IILEA, Ramona Cristina (Pacific University Oregon) ............................................ IV-IIRANI, Tushar (Wesleyan University) ...................................................................IV-H

JJACKSON, Alexander (Boise State University) .................................................. VII-JJACKSON, Myron (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) ....................... GVI-4JACOBSON, Daniel (University of Michigan) ......................................................V-CJACOVIDES, Michael (Purdue University) ................................................ VI-E, VII-KJAEGER, Gary A. (Vanderbilt University) .............................................................V-HJAGANNATHAN, Dhananjay (University of Chicago) ........................................IV-HJAMES, Steven (University of Texas–Austin) ....................................................... V-KJANES, John (Marquette University) .................................................................. IV-FJANSEN, Sarah (Carleton College) ......................................................................III-GJING, Li (Chinese University of Hong Kong) ................................................... GV-4JOHNSON, Casey (University of Connecticut) ................................................... V-L

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JOHNSON, Robert N. (University of Missouri–Columbia) ............................... VII-EJOHNSTON, Allan (Columbia College and DePaul University) ...................... GV-7JOHNSTON, Guillemette (DePaul University) ................................................. GIV-5JORDE, Weston (Dakota County Technical College) .................................... GV-13JOYCE, James (University of Michigan) ...............................................................V-JJUN, Nathan (Midwestern State University) ..........................................IV-F, GV-10

KKAHN, Leonard A. (Loyola University New Orleans) ........................................ VI-LKALAR, Brent (University of New Mexico) .......................................................... VI-IKAPITAN, Tomis (Northern Illinois University) .................................................... IV-LKAPLAN, Mark (Indiana University–Bloomington) ............................................. V-AKASPERBAUER, T. J. (Texas A&M University) ....................................................... IV-IKATZ, Emily (Michigan State University).............................................................IV-HKATZ, Eric (New Jersey Institute of Technology) .................................GII-8, GVI-8KATZ, Jessica Mefford (Bowling Green State University) .................................III-JKAVENY, M. Cathleen (University of Notre Dame Law School) ...................... VI-OKAWALL, Jason R. (Colgate University) ............................................................... V-LKAZANJIAN, Michael M. (Triton College) ....................................................... GV-12KEISER, Jessica (Yale University) ...........................................................................V-JKELLER, John A. (Niagara University) .................................................................. II-FKELLER, Lorraine (Niagara University) ................................................................VI-HKELLY, Daniel R. (Purdue University) ................................................................... VI-FKELLY, Eugene (New York Institute of Technology) ......................................... GI-1KELSEY, Sean (University of Notre Dame) .......................................................... II-AKERSHNAR, Stephen (SUNY Fredonia) ............................................................. GII-2KILBARGER, Ben (Independent Scholar) ..............................................................V-JKIM, Brian (Ohio State University) ....................................................................... IV-KKIM, Halla (University of Nebraska–Omaha) ........................................................II-LKIM, Richard T. (City University of Hong Kong) .............................................. GIV-7KIND, Amy (Claremont McKenna College) ........................................................VI-KKIRBY, Katherine (St. Michael’s College) ............................................................ VII-IKISSEL, Andrew (Ohio State University) ............................................................. III-HKLEIN, Shawn (Rockford University) .............................................................. GIII-11KLEMICK, Griffin (Northern Illinois University) .................................................. III-IKNOBE, Joshua (Yale University) ......................................................................... III-CKOOLAGE, John (Eastern Michigan University) ............................................... IV-MKORMAN, Daniel Z. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .................. VI-JKORZUKHIN, Theodore (Cornell University) ....................................................... III-IKOSLICKI, Kathrin (University of Alberta) ...........................................................IV-DKRAEMER, Eric R. (University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse) ..................................... IV-LKRASNER, Daniel A. (Metropolitan State University Denver) ......................... VII-GKRAUT, Richard (Northwestern University) ......................................................... V-EKRISHNAMURTHY, Meena (University of Manitoba) ...........................................II-J

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KROLL, Nick (Franklin and Marshall College) .......................................................II-IKUKLA, Rebecca (Georgetown University) ........................................................ II-KKUNZ, Erin (Mayville State University) ............................................................. GIV-5KUTLU, Evrim (Universität Köln)......................................................................... GII-3

LLACKEY, Jennifer (Northwestern University) ...................................................... V-KLAMB, Gordon (Sam Houston State University) ............................................ GIV-1LANCE, Mark (Georgetown University) .............................................................. III-ELAPOINTE, Sandra (McMaster University) ....................................................... GII-9LAVEN, Wim (Kennesaw State University) ...................................................... GIII-9LAWLOR, Krista (Stanford University) ................................................................. III-ELEE, Mitzi (University of Colorado)......................................................................IV-HLEE, Nan-Nan (St. Xavier University at Chicago) ............................................ GIV-6LEE, Sander H. (Keene State College) ........................................................... GIV-12LEITER, Brian (University of Chicago) ................................................................ VI-NLENFERNA, Alex (University of Washington) .................................................. GVI-8LEONARD, Matthew (University of Southern California) ................................. VI-GLEONTYEV, Leon (Australian National University) ............................................. IV-KLEPORE, Kevin (Elmhurst College) ....................................................................... II-BLEVINE, Steven (University of Massachusetts Boston) ................................. GIV-2LEWIS, Court (Owensboro Community and Technical College) .................. GIII-9LEWIS, Peter J. (University of Miami) ................................................................. IV-MLEYDON-HARDY, Lauren (Northwestern University) ........................................VII-CLI, Chenyang (Nanyang Technological University) ......................................... GV-2LIAO, Matthew (New York University) ................................................................ VI-LLICHTENBERT, Robert (Editor, The Meaning of Life) .................................... GV-12LIMANOWSKI, Alex (Tulane University) .......................................................... GV-11LISTER, Andrew (Queen’s University (Ontario)) ................................................ III-DLISTON, Michael (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) .................................. IV-MLISZKA, James (State University of New York at Plattsburgh) ...................... GIII-3LITTLEJOHN, Clayton M. (University of Texas–San Antonio) ............................. I-CLOLORDO, Antonia (University of Virginia) ........................................................ VI-ELONG, Roderick T. (Auburn University) .............................................................. III-HLOPEZ DE SA, Dan (ICREA-Universitat de Barcelona) ............................VI-G, GII-7LOPEZ, Jason (Wisconsin University) ...................................................................V-JLOTT, Micah (Boston College) ............................................................................. IV-CLOTTENBACH, Hans (Kenyon College) ................................................................ VI-ILOTZ, Christian (Michigan State University) ................................................... GIV-8LOUDEN, Robert B. (University of Southern Maine) ...................................... GIII-8LUCHTE, James (University of Wales Trinity Saint David) .............................. GV-3LUDWIG, Bernd (Universität Göttingen) ......................................................... GIII-8LYNCH, Greg (Fordham University) .................................................................. VII-G

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MMACAULAY, Melissa (University of Western Ontario) .................................... GVI-9MACAVOY, Leslie (East Tennessee State University) ....................................... IV-FMACCUMHAILL, Claire (Durham University) ...................................................... III-AMACHERY, Edouard (University of Pittsburgh) .................................................. III-CMACK, Philip (Marquette University) ................................................................ GII-6MAGLIORE, Najah (Colby College) ......................................................................II-NMAGNELL, Thomas (Drew University) .............................................................. GII-2MAGRINI, James (College of DuPage) ............................................................. GV-7MALINK, Marko (University of Chicago) .............................................................. V-FMAR, Gary (Stony Brook University) ................................................................. VII-GMARCHETTI, Sarin (University College, Dublin) ............................................... GII-6MARES, Edwin (Victoria University of Wellington) ....................................II-C, VI-HMARINO, Patricia A. (University of Waterloo) ................................... II-J, V-L, GIV-4MARTIN, Christopher (University of Wisconsin–Green Bay) ............................VI-KMARTIN, Michael (University of California–Berkeley/University College, London) ........................................................................................... III-AMASON, Michelle (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) ................................VI-KMAY, Simon (Florida State University) ........................................................... GIV-14MCAVOY, Paula (Spencer Foundation) ............................................................ GVI-1MCBRIDE, William (Purdue University) ............................................................... V-KMCCABE, David (Colgate University) ................................................................... IV-IMCCAIN, Kevin (University of Alabama at Birmingham) ................................. IV-MMCCALL, Corey (Elmira College) ...................................................................... GVI-4MCCANN, Edwin (University of Southern California)........................................ VI-EMCCORD ADAMS, Marilyn (Rutgers University) .............................................. GV-6MCCORMICK, Kelly Anne (Washington and Jefferson College) ..................... III-HMCDANIEL, Kris N. (Syracuse University) .......................................................... VII-LMCKAY, Ian (Cornell University) .......................................................................... IV-MMCKENNA, Michael (University of Arizona) .................................................. GIV-11MCKINSEY, Michael (Wayne State University) .................................................. III-MMCKITRICK, Jennifer (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .........................III-B, GIV-4MEIER, Sarah (Emory University) ........................................................................VII-KMEINWALD, Constance (University of Illinois–Chicago) ..................................III-GMELE, Alfred R. (Florida State University) .......................................................... IV-BMELNYK, Andrew (University of Missouri) ........................................................ IV-GMENDOLA, Joseph (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ............................. III-H, IV-KMENSAH, Shaeeda (Morgan State University) .................................................. IV-FMENZEL, Christopher (Texas A&M University) ............................................. GIII-12MERRICK, Allison M. (University of Arkansas–Little Rock) ............................. GIII-6MESSINA, James (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................................... VI-IMEYER, Susan Sauvé (University of Pennsylvania) ........................................... V-MMIKKOLA, Mari (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ....................................III-B, GII-7MILLER, Dale E. (Old Dominion University) ........................................................III-J

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MILLER, Perry (Ohio State University) ............................................................. GV-10MILLS, Andrew P. (Otterbein University) ......................................................... GIV-1MILLS, Catherine (Monash University) ..............................................................VII-DMILLS, Claudia (University of Colorado–Boulder) ............................................ IV-OMILLÁN-ZAIBERT, Elizabeth (DePaul University) ...............................................III-OMINEAU, André (University of Quebec at Rimouski) ...................................... GII-8MINKOV, Svetozar (Roosevelt University) ...................................................... GV-11MIYASAKI, Donovan T. (Wright State University) ............................................ GVI-6MOEHLER, Michael (Virginia Tech) ......................................................................V-HMOHR, Eric (Duquesne University) ................................................................... GII-3MOLTMANN, Friederike (CNRS Paris) ................................................................... I-AMONTGOMERY, Brian (Eastern Illinois University) .............................................III-LMOODY-ADAMS, Michele (Columbia University) .............................................. V-OMOON, Andrew Y. (Dalhousie University) ...........................................................III-LMORGAN, Michael L. (Indiana University–Bloomington) ................................. VII-IMORIARTY, Jeffrey (Bentley University) ........................................................... GV-9MORLEY, Constance (Independent Artist) ...................................................... GV-3MORRIS, Sean (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............................. GV-8MORRIS, Ted (Illinois Wesleyan University) .................................................... GIII-5MORTON, Jennifer (City University of New York) ...................................II-B, GIII-1MOSELEY, David (Bellarmine University) ......................................................... GV-7MOSES, Greg (Texas State University) ............................................................. GIII-9MOYAR, Dean F. (Johns Hopkins University) ......................................................V-GMUELLER-GROTE, Susanne (Philosophy Documentation Center) ................... II-KMULLER, Cathleen (Marist College) ................................................................... VI-JMULLER, Jozef (University of California–Riverside) .......................................... V-MMURPHY, Patricia Ann (St. Joseph’s University) ............................................... GI-2MURPHY, Peter (University of Indianapolis) ....................................................... III-IMURRAY, Samuel (Saint Louis University) ........................................................ GV-5

NNAGEL, Jennifer (University of Toronto) ............................................................VI-CNELSON, Eric S. (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ................................. GVI-7NELSON, Michael (University of California–Riverside) .................................... VII-LNENADIC, Natalie (University of Kentucky) ................................................... GIV-10NETA, Ram (University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill) ....................................... I-CNEWTON, Alexandra (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ................. VI-INEY, Alyssa (University of Rochester) ....................................................VII-J, GIV-9NI, Peimin (Grand Valley State University) ....................................................... GV-2NICHOLS, David P. (Saginaw Valley State University) ..........................GIV-8, GV-3NINAN, Dilip (Tufts University).............................................................................. II-ENOORDA, Hadassa (University of Amsterdam) .................................................. IV-INORTMANN, Ulrich (University of Saarland)....................................................... V-FNUSSBAUM, Martha (University of Chicago) ..................................................III-AA

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NYE, Howard L. M. (University of Alberta) ..........................................................IV-J

OOAKLANDER, L. Nathan (University of Michigan–Flint) ................................. GVI-9OLEN, Peter (University of Central Florida) ..................................................... GIV-2OLSON, Eric T. (University of Sheffield) .............................................................VI-BOTT, Walter (Virginia Tech) ................................................................................... IV-AOXLEY, Julinna (Coastal Carolina University) ................................................... GII-7

PPAAKKUNAINEN, Hille (Syracuse University)...................................................... IV-CPADGETT, Dan (Baylor University) ....................................................................... III-HPARENT, T. (Virginia Tech) ..................................................................................... VI-JPARGAN, Senada Cvrk (Genocide Survivor) ................................................. GIV-10PARK, Jin Y. (American University) .........................................................................II-LPARR, Debra Riley (Columbia College) ............................................................ GIV-8PASNAU, Robert (University of Colorado–Boulder) .......................................... IV-A

PATAUT, Fabrice (CNRS, FRE Sciences, Normes, Décision) .............................. II-FPATTON, Lydia (Virginia Tech) ............................................................................ GII-9PAUL, Elliot Samuel (Barnard College, Columbia University) .........................VII-KPAULTZ, Adam (University of Texas–Austin) ........................................................V-DPAYTAS, Tyler (Washington University in St. Louis) ........................................... V-MPEARLBERG, Daniel (Ohio State University) ............................................. IV-G, VI-KPEREBOOM, Derk (Cornell University) ................................................................ IV-BPERIN, Casey (University of California–Irvine) ...................................................VI-APERL, Caleb (University of Southern California) ............................................... VII-FPERONNE, Tommaso (Università del Salento, Italy) ........................................ GI-1PERRINE, Timothy (Indiana University–Bloomington) ...................................... IV-KPERRY, John (Stanford University) ...................................................................... IV-EPERRY-POLISE, Alexandra (Marietta College) ...........................................V-N, VI-MPESSIN, Andrew (Connecticut College) ...........................................................VII-MPETTIGREW, David (Southern Connecticut State University) ...................... GIV-10PICCININI, Gualtiero (University of Missouri–St. Louis) ....................... VII-A, GIV-9PICKEL, Bryan (University of Edinburgh) ........................................................... VII-JPILKINGTON, Bryan (University of Notre Dame) ................................................V-HPLATZ, Jeppe (Suffolk University) ..................................................................... GV-9POLZIK, Dasha (University of Chicago) ............................................................... IV-IPOWELL, Lewis (University at Buffalo, SUNY) ...................................................VII-KPRESCOTT, Paul (Syracuse University) .................................................................V-CPRIEST, Maura (University of California–Irvine) ................................................. IV-KPRITCHARD, Duncan (University of Edinburgh) .................................................. I-CPURVIANCE, Susan M. (University of Toledo) .....................................................V-HPYNN, Geoffrey (Northern Illinois University) ...................................................VI-C

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RRABINOWITZ, Dani (Oxford University) ............................................................ GII-1RADULESCU, Alexandru (University of Missouri) ..............................................VI-HRAIBLEY, Jason R. (California State University–Long Beach) .............................II-JREED, Baron (Northwestern University) ............................................................. IV-KREED, Douglass (University of Virginia) ............................................................... I-DREED-SANDOVAL, Amy (University of Washington) .......................................... IV-IREMHOF, Justin (Santa Clara University) ................................................VI-J, GIII-6REMPEL, Morgan (University of Southern Mississippi) .................................. GII-8RESCORLA, Michael A. (University of California–Santa Barbara) ...................... II-DRETTLER, Lindsay (Ohio State University) ......................................................... III-MRICHARDS, Kevin M. (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts) ................... GIV-8RICKLESS, Samuel C. (University of California–San Diego) .............................. IV-ARICKUS, Katherine (Marquette University) ........................................................ IV-GRIMELL, Nicholas (University of Virginia) ........................................................... III-KRINARD, Susanna (University of Missouri–Kansas City) .....................................V-JRINI, Adriane (Massey University)........................................................................ V-FRIONDA, Antonio (University of Miami) ......................................................... GII-11RIPSTEIN, Arthur (University of Toronto) ......................................................... GIII-8ROBERTSON, Michael D. (Independent Scholar) .............................................. IV-LROBINS, Alexander (Emory University) ............................................................. GII-5ROBINS, Sarah (University of Kansas) ................................................................ III-KROCHA, Samuel (University of North Dakota) ................................................ GIV-5ROEBER, Blake (University of Notre Dame) ........................................................ V-AROELOFS, Luke (University of Toronto) ............................................................. IV-GROHLF, Michael (The Catholic University of America) ...................................... VI-IROMAYA, Bassam (University of Massachusetts Lowell) .....................IV-I, GIII-10ROSATI, Connie S. (University of Arizona) ............................................................ I-BRUBENSTEIN, Eric (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) ................................ GVI-9RUBLE, Thomas (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) ........................... GII-3RUDD, Anthony J. (St. Olaf College) ................................................................... IV-LRUDISILL, John (The College of Wooster) ..........................................................V-HRUETENIK, Tadd (Saint Ambrose University) .......................................GII-6, GV-14RUPERT, Robert D. (University of Colorado–Boulder)......................................VII-A

SSABL, Andrew (University of California–Los Angeles) ...................................... V-OSACHS, Carl (Independent Scholar) ................................................................ GIV-2SALERNO, Joe R. (Saint Louis University) ......................................................... VII-LSALTZ, David Z. (Georgia State University) .................................................... GII-10SAMUELS, Richard (Ohio State University) ........................................................ III-CSANDERS, Kirk (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ..........................IV-HSANDERS, Maria A. (Plymouth State University) .............................................. VI-N

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SANFORD, David H. (Duke University) ............................................................... VI-GSANSON, David (Illinois State University) ............................................................ V-ISARTORIO, Carolina (University of Arizona) ......................................... IV-B, GIV-11SATO, Tomoya (University of California–San Diego) .........................................VI-HSAVAGE, Heidi (State University of New York–Geneseo) ................................ III-MSCHACHT, Richard (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ................ GVI-6SCHAFFER, Jonathan M. (Rutgers University) ....................................... IV-D, GIV-9SCHALLER, Walter E. (Texas Tech University) ......................................................V-HSCHAPIRO, Tamar (Stanford University) .............................................................VI-DSCHEDLER, George (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) .................... GII-2SCHNEE, Ian P. (Western Kentucky University) ..................................... V-K, GIV-12SCHOUTEN, Gina (Illinois State University) ..........................................GIII-1, GVI-1SCHRAG, Francis (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................................... GIV-5SCHROEDER, Mark (University of Southern California) ...................................VII-CSCHROEDER, Timothy (Ohio State University).........................................VI-F, VII-HSCHWARTZBERG, Melissa (New York University) ......................................... GIV-14SCHWARZ, David (Independent Scholar) .......................................................... III-MSCHWEICKART, David (Loyola University Chicago) ........................................ GVI-3SCOTT-KAKURES, Dion (Scripps College) .............................................................V-JSCOVILLE, J. Michael (Eastern Michigan University) ................................... GIV-13SEDGWICK, Sally (University of Illinois–Chicago) ...............................................V-GSEELEY, William P. (Bates College) ..................................................................... IV-GSEFER, Ferid (Genocide Survivor) .................................................................. GIV-10SELCER, Daniel J. (Duquesne University) ...........................................................VI-KSENOR, Thomas D. (University of Arkansas) ....................................................... V-KSEOK, Bongrae (Alvernia University) ............................................................... GVI-7SEPIELLI, Andrew (University of Toronto)............................................................IV-JSEPINWALL, Amy (University of Pennsylvania (Law)) ....................................... V-OSEYLER, Frederic (DePaul University) ............................................................... GV-3SEYMOUR, Amy (University of Notre Dame) ................................................... GV-6SFENDONI-MENTZOU, Demetra (Aristotle University, Thessaloniki) ........... GIII-3SHAW, J. Clerk (University of Tennessee) .........................................................VII-BSHIEBER, Joseph H. (Lafayette College) .............................................................III-LSHIEH, Sanford (Wesleyan University) ................................................................. II-CSHUMENER, Erica H. (New York University) ....................................................... VI-JSIDER, Ted (Cornell University) ............................................................................ III-FSIEGEL, Susanna (Harvard University) ................................................................ III-ASIFFERD, Katrina (Elmhurst College) ................................................................... VI-FSILK, Alex (University of Birmingham) .................................................................III-JSILVA, Grant J. (Marquette University) ....................................................... III-O, IV-ISILVER, Kenneth (University of Southern California) ......................................... II-HSILVERSTEIN, Louis (Columbia College Chicago) ......................................... GV-12SIRKEL, Riin (University of Vermont) .................................................................... II-ASKOW, Bradford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)............................. VI-G

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SLANK, Shanna K. (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .....................................IV-JSMITH, Basil Edward (Saddleback College) .............................................V-N, VI-MSMITH, Chris (Wake Forest University) ................................................................ II-DSMITH, Nicole (University of Texas–Austin) ................................................ II-J, IV-JSMITH, Renée (Coastal Carolina University) .......................................... IV-O, VII-MSMITH, Robin (Texas A&M University) ................................................................. V-FSMITH, Tony (Iowa State University) ................................................................ GVI-3SOAMES, Scott (University of Southern California) ............................................ I-ASPAULDING, Shannon (Oklahoma State University) .........................................VI-KSPEAKS, Jeffrey (University of Notre Dame) ....................................................... I-ASPENCER, Joshua (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................................ VII-LSREEDHAR, Susanne (Boston University) ............................................................ V-LSTAFFEL, Julia (University of Southern California) ............................................. V-ASTALNAKER, Robert (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ........................ III-FSTANG, Nicholas F. (University of Miami) ...............................................VII-L, GII-9STEEVES, H. Peter (DePaul University) .............................................................. GII-5STERN, Josef (University of Chicago) ............................................................... GII-1STERN, Reuben (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................................... IV-MSTOLJAR, Natalie (McGill University) .................................................................. III-BSTONE, Sophia A. (Purdue University) ...............................................................VII-HSTONER, Sam (Carthage College) ................................................................... GV-11STRIKER, Gisela (Harvard University) ................................................................... V-FSTROHMINGER, Nina (Duke University) ............................................................. VI-FSTUART, Matthew (Bowdoin College) ................................................................ VI-ESULLIVAN, Meghan (University of Notre Dame) ...............................................VI-BSUPERSON, Anita (University of Kentucky) ...................................................... GII-7SUSSMAN, David (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .......................III-JSVEINSDÓTTIR, Ásta (San Francisco State University) ...................................... III-BSWARUP, Shruta (Cornell University) ................................................................. VII-JSWENSON, Philip (University of California–Riverside) ...................................... IV-LSWITZER, Adrian (Park University) ..........................................................GIV-8, GV-3

TTALISSE, Robert B. (Vanderbilt University) ..........................................................V-HTANAKA, Koji (University of Auckland) ............................................................... IV-MTAYLOR, Erin (Cornell University) ....................................................................... VII-GTAYLOR, Jesse (Appalachian State University) ................................................ GII-2TERONI, Fabrice (University of Bern) ...................................................................V-CTESON, Fernando (Flordia State University Law School) ..................................III-JTHOMAS, Anthony E. (Kiswaukee Community College) .........................V-N, VI-MTHOMAS, Laurence (Syracuse University) .........................................................III-NTHOMPSON, Adam R. (University of Nebraska) ................................................ IV-LTHOMPSON, Morgan (University of Pittsburgh) ................................................II-NTHORNTON, Allison (Baylor University) ...............................................................III-L

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TIISALA, Tuomo (University of Chicago) ............................................................ VII-ITILLMAN, Chris (University of Manitoba) ............................................................ II-ETIMPE, Kevin (Northwest Nazarene University) ............................................... GV-6TITELBAUM, Michael (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................................ IV-KTOLLEFSEN, Deborah (University of Memphis) ................................................III-NTOLLEY, Clinton (University of California–San Diego) .................................... GII-9TORSEN, Ingvild (Florida International University) .......................................... GV-3TRIVEDI, Saam (Brooklyn College, CUNY) ..........................................................VI-KTRIVIGNO, Franco V. (Marquette University) .....................................................IV-HTROGDON, Kelly (Virginia Tech) ............................................................... IV-D, VII-HTROTT, Adriel (Wabash College) .......................................................................... V-LTROUT, J. D. (Loyola University Chicago) ......................................................... IV-GTSOMPANIDIS, Vasileios (Institut Jean Nicod–École Normale Supérieure) ...VI-HTUVEL, Rebecca (Vanderbilt University) ............................................................. V-LTWEEDT, Chris (Baylor University) ........................................................................III-L

UURBAN, Thomas (Houston Community College) .....................................V-N, VI-M

VVALLIER, Kevin (Bowling Green State University) ............................................. III-DVAN DYKE, Christina (Calvin College) ................................................................. VI-JVAN ROOJEN, Mark (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ......................................III-JVARGAS, Manuel (University of San Francisco) ........................................... GIV-11VELASQUEZ, Ernesto Rosen (University of Dayton) .........................................III-OVICTOR, Elizabeth (Grand Valley State University) ............................................. V-LVOGLER, Candace (University of Chicago) ............................................ VI-D, VII-DVOGT, Erik (Trinity College (Hartford) and University of Vienna) ............... GIV-10VRANAS, Peter B. M. (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................................ III-EVUCU, Simona (University of Toronto) ................................................................. V-I

WWAHMANN, Jessica Tabor (Emory University) .............................................. GII-11WALL, Steven P. (University of Arizona) .............................................................. III-DWALLACE, Meg (University of Kentucky) .......................................................... VI-GWALLER, Robyn (Florida State University) .......................................................... III-HWALSH, Sean Drysdale (University of Minnesota Duluth) ................................. I-BWALTERS, Gregory J. (Saint Paul University, Ottawa) .................................... GIV-8WARD, Julie (Loyola University Chicago) ............................................................. I-DWARNER, Stuart (Roosevelt University) .......................................................... GV-11WARTENBERG, Thomas E. (Mount Holyoke College) ...................................... IV-OWATERMAN, John (Johns Hopkins University) ...................................................III-LWATSON, James R. (Loyola University New Orleans) .................................... GII-8WEBB, Douglas (Lakeland Community College) ................................................III-L

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WEINBERG, Shelley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .................VII-KWEIR, Jack (Morehead State University) .......................................................... GII-4WEISS, Shira (Yeshiva University) ...................................................................... GII-1WENDT, Fabian (University of Hamburg) ............................................................V-HWERNER, Dan (State University of New York–New Paltz) ................................. III-KWERNER, Preston J. (Syracuse University) ...........................................................II-JWESLAKE, Brad (University of Rochester) .............................................................II-IWEST, Richmond Pierce (University of Montevallo) .................................... GIII-10WHEELER III, Samuel C. (University of Connecticut) ...................................... VII-GWHITE, Amy E. (Ohio University Zanesville) ................................................... GIV-6WHITE, Stephen (Northwestern University) ........................................................IV-JWHITE, V. Alan (University of Wisconsin–Manitowoc) ................................... GVI-9WILBURN, Joshua (Wayne State University) ...................................................... V-MWILLER, Malte (University of Chicago) ................................................................ III-IWILLIAMS, Neil E. (University at Buffalo) ........................................................... III-KWILLIAMSON, Timothy (Oxford University) ....................................................... III-FWILSON, Aaron (University of Miami) ................................................................VII-KWIMSATT, William (University of Chicago/University of Minnesota) .............VII-AWIRTH, Jason (Seattle University) .................................................................... GVI-4WOLF, Aaron (Syracuse University) .................................................................... III-KWOLTERSTORFF, Nicholas (Yale University) ...................................................... VI-OWOODRUFF, Paul (University of Texas–Austin) ............................................. GII-10WOODS, Jack (Princeton University/Bilkent University) ........................VII-L, GII-9WU, Wayne (Carnegie Mellon University) .........................................................VII-HWYLIE, Danielle (University of Illinois–Chicago) ................................................ VII-IWYNNE, J. P. F. (Northwestern University) .........................................................IV-H

XXIAO, Hong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) ....................... GV-2

YYANKAH, Ekow (Cardozo Law School) ............................................................... VI-NYATES, Arthur (School of Law, University of California–Berkeley) ..................VII-KYEOMANS, Christopher L. (Purdue University) ...................................................V-GYOUPA, Andrew D. (Southern Illinois University–Carbondale) ........................VI-KYUAN, Jinmei (Creighton University) ................................................................ GV-2

ZZAMBRANA, Rocio (University of Oregon) ......................................................... VI-IZASLOW, Joanna (McMaster University) ........................................................ GIV-4ZBIKOWSKI, Kristen (Hibbing Community College) .................................V-N, VI-MZINAICH, JR., Samuel (Purdue University Calumet) ....................................... GIV-6ZIPORYN, Brook (Northwestern University) ..................................................... GV-2ZUCKERT, Rachel E. (Northwestern University) .................................................. VI-I

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ZUK, Peter (Rice University) ..................................................................................III-JZURN, Perry (DePaul University) ........................................................................... IV-I

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Sessions Sponsored by APA CommitteesCOMMITTEE ON HISPANICS

Aesthetics, Ethics, and Liberation in Latin American and Latina/o Philosophy (III-O)Thursday, February 27, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Funding for Philosophy: Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Notre Dame (II-K)Thursday, February 27, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

The Work of Peter A. French (III-N)Thursday, February 27, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

History of Philosophy as Philosophy of Law (VI-N)Saturday, March 1, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE

Ethics in Reproductive Technology (VI-L)Saturday, March 1, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

How to Obtain a Position at the Community College (V-N)Friday, February 28, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

Advocacy and Leadership in Community College Philosophy Programs: Credentialing, Curriculum, and Faculty Support (VI-M)Saturday, March 1, 9:00 a.m.–noon

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COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

Coming to a School Near You! Philosophy Delivers on the Common Core State Standards (VII-M)Saturday, March 1, 2:30–5:30 p.m.

Author Meets Critics: Thomas E. Wartenberg, A Sneetch Is a Sneetch and Other Philosophical Discoveries: Finding Wisdom in Children’s Literature (IV-O)Friday, February 28, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Promoting Religious Tolerance in the 21st Century: PracticalPerspectives from Philosophers of the Past and the Present (VI-O)Saturday, March 1, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

Buddhism as Philosophy in Korea (II-L)Thursday, February 27, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACK PHILOSOPHERS

Marx and Critical Race Theory (II-M)Thursday, February 27, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

William R. Jones (GV-1)Friday, February 28, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Attracting Women Philosophy Majors (II-N)Thursday, February 27, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

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Group SessionsSessions sponsored by affiliated groups are listed below in alphabetical order of sponsoring group. Sessions sponsored jointly by more than one group are listed once for each sponsor.

AAmerican Association of Philosophy Teachers: GIV-1, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.American Society for Aesthetics: GII-10, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonAmerican Society for Political and Legal Philosophy: GIV-14, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; IV-N, Friday, 9:00 a.m.–noon; V-O, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.; GIV-14, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.American Society for Value Inquiry: GI-2, Wednesday, 7:00–9:00 p.m.; GII-2, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonAssociation for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking: GV-13, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Association for Philosophy of Education: GIII-1, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; GVI-1, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.Association for Philosophy of Judaism: GII-1, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonAssociation for the Development of Philosophy Teaching: GV-12, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

BBertrand Russell Society: GV-8, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

CCharles S. Peirce Society: GIII-3, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Committee on Institutional Cooperation: GIII-2, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Concerned Philosophers for Peace: GIII-9, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Conference of Philosophical Societies: GIII-4, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

GGeorge Santayana Society: GII-11, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noon

HHume Society: GIII-5, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

IInternational Association for the Philosophy of Sport: GIII-11, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.International Society for Environmental Ethics: GIV-13, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GVI-8, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

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Group Sessions

International Society of Chinese Philosophy: GIV-7, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GV-2, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

JJosiah Royce Society: GIV-3, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

KKarl Jaspers Society of North America: GIV-8, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GV-3, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

MMarxism and Philosophy Association: GVI-3, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.Max Scheler Society: GI-1, Wednesday, 7:00–9:00 p.m.; GII-3, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noon; GV-4, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

NNational Philosophical Counseling Association: GIV-6, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society: GVI-2, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.North American Kant Society: GIII-8, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.North American Nietzsche Society: GIII-6, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; GVI-6, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.North American Society for Social Philosophy: GIV-4, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

PPersonalist Discussion Group: GVI-4, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.Philosophy of Religion Group: GIII-12, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Philosophy of Time Society: GVI-9, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

RRadical Philosophy Association: GV-10, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; GVI-5, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

SSociety for Analytical Feminism: GII-7, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonSociety for Ancient Greek Philosophy: GV-5, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy: GIII-7, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; GVI-7, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.Society for Business Ethics: GV-9, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for LGBTQ Philosophy: GIII-10, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World: GII-4, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonSociety for the Advancement of American Philosophy: GV-14, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

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Society for the History of Political Philosophy: GV-11, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Metaphysics of Science: GIV-9, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust: GII-8, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noon; GIV-10, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust: GII-8, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonSociety for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts: GIV-12, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GII-5, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noonSociety for the Philosophical Study of Education: GIV-5, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GV-7, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophical Study of Education: GIV-5, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; GV-7, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Agency: GIV-11, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Creativity: GVI-4, Saturday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy: GII-9, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noon; GIV-2, Thursday, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society of Christian Philosophers: GV-6, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

WWilliam James Society: GII-6, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–noon

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Moral Problems in Higher Education

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“Moral Problems in Higher Education brings together essays on a wide range of central ethical issues in higher education and organizes them in a way that clearly presents the various aspects of the on-going philosophical analysis and debate of each issue. Some of the essays are classics. Others are superb examples of the power of philosophical analysis to elucidate complex topics. All are excellent.”—PETER J. MARKIE, Professor/Curators Teaching Professor, Department of Philosophy at the University of Missouri

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I. TENURE1. The Justification of

Academic Tenure • Richard T. De George

2. The Tenure Decision: Two Hard Cases • Paul J. Olscamp

II. FREE SPEECH ON CAMPUS

3. Regulating Racist Speech on Campus • Charles R. Lawrence III

4. Campus Speech Restric-tions • Martin P. Golding

III. SEXUAL HARASSMENT5. Sexual Harassment:

Offers and Coercion • Nancy Tuana

6. Consensual Sex on Campus • Leslie Pickering Francis

IV. PREFERENTIAL STUDENT ADMISSIONS

7. The Meaning of “Merit” • William G. Bowen and Derek Bok

8. Does Your “Merit” Depend on Your Race? A Rejoinder to Bowen and Bok • Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom

V. PREFERENTIAL FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

9. Two Concepts of Affirmative Action • Steven M. Cahn

10. What Good Am I? • Laurence Thomas

VI. INSTITUTIONAL NEUTRALITY

11. Neutrality and Its Critics • Robert Paul Wolff

12. A Defense of the Neutral University • Robert L. Simon

VII. RESTRICTING RESEARCH

13. Constraints on Free Inquiry • Philip Kitcher

14. On the Ethics of Inquiry • Robert B. Talisse and Scott F. Aikin

VIII. ADVANCING KNOWLEDGE

15. Academic Appointments • David Lewis

16. Peer Review and the Marketplace of Ideas • David Shatz

IX. TELLING THE TRUTH17. The Truth, The Whole

Truth, and Nothing But the Truth • Paul D. Eisenberg

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