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The American Philosophical Association

CENTRAL DIVISIONO N E H U N D R E D F I F T E E N T H

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

PALMER HOUSE HILTON HOTEL

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

FEBRUARY 21 – 24, 2018

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Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge in the Dialogues of PlatoSara Ahbel-RappeAvailable May 2018

Lessing and the EnlightenmentHis Philosophy of Religion and Its Relation to Eighteenth-Century ThoughtHenry E. Allison

Satan and ApocalypseAnd Other Essays in Political TheologyThomas J. J. Altizer

Neo-Confucian Ecological HumanismAn Interpretive Engagement with Wang Fuzhi (1619–1692)Nicholas S. Brasovan

The Experience of TruthGaetano ChiurazziTranslated by Robert T. Valgenti

The Metaphysics of the Pythagorean TheoremThales, Pythagoras, Engineering, Diagrams, and the Construction of the Cosmos out of Right TrianglesRobert Hahn

New Forms of RevoltEssays on Kristeva’sIntimate PoliticsSarah K. Hansen and Rebecca Tuvel, editors

Mystery 101An Introduction to the Big Questions and the Limits of Human KnowledgeRichard H. Jones

Essays on the Foundations of EthicsC. I. LewisJohn Lange, editor

Bodies in ChinaPhilosophy, Aesthetics, Gender, and PoliticsEva Kit Wah Man

In-BetweenLatina Feminist Phenomenology, Multiplicity, and the SelfMariana Ortega

Statement on the True Relationship of the Philosophy of Nature to the Revised Fichtean DoctrineAn Elucidation of the FormerF. W. J. SchellingTranslated and with an Introduction by Dale E. Snow

Imagination, Music, and the EmotionsA Philosophical StudySaam Trivedi

Mention coupon code ZAPC18 and receive a 20% discount on all pb & a 40% discount on all hc only

Offer good until 3/24/18Order online: www.sunypress.edu

Order by phone: 877.204.6073 or 703.661.1575

JOURNALphiloSOPHIAA Journal of Continental FeminismLynne Huffer and Shannon Winnubst, editors Emanuela Bianchi, Book Review editor

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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR MEETING ATTENDEES

SESSION LOCATIONS

Please note: this online version of the program does not include session locations. The locations of all individual sessions will be included in the paper program that you will receive when you pick up your registration materials at the meeting (if you opted to receive a paper program) as well as in the meeting app beginning the first day of the meeting.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

Please note: it costs $50 less to register in advance than to register at the meeting.

Early bird registration at www.apaonline.org is available until February 7 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Online registration will be closed from February 8 until February 20. Beginning on February 21, registration will reopen, and you may register online or at the meeting registration desk.

Registration fees provide the major source of support for every divisional meeting. Without that income, the APA is unable to host meetings and provide quality services and resources to members. Thank you for your support and cooperation.

PRONOUN STICKERS

Beginning this year, as a show of the APA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are introducing pronoun stickers for your name badge, including blank stickers that will allow you to use a pronoun of your own choosing. Stickers will be available for pickup at registration and can easily be worn as a show of solidarity, and a means of making our annual conference a friendly and safe environment for all.

GENDER-NEUTRAL BATHROOMS AND QUIET ROOM

A gender-neutral bathroom and a quiet room will be available at the Palmer House Hilton. A key for the quiet room is available at the registration desk.

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SPECIAL EVENTSEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGThursday, February 22, Noon–3:00 p.m.

POSTER SESSIONThursday, February 22, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

FOCUS GROUP ON DIVERSITY IN PUBLISHINGThursday, February 22, 7:40–9:40 p.m.

PUBLICATION ETHICS FOCUS GROUPThursday, February 22, 7:40–9:40 p.m.

RECEPTIONThursday, February 22, 8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.

BUSINESS MEETINGFriday, February 23, Noon–1:00 p.m.

PRIZE RECEPTIONFriday, February 23, 4:00–5:00 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AND RECEPTIONFriday, February 23, 5:30–7:45 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONFriday, February 23, 8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.

2018 Program CommitteeColleen Murphy, chairTommy CurryPiers TurnerAdriel TrottElizabeth MillánAdam HoseinFabrizio CarianiElanor TaylorSean WalshCraig Warmke

Michelle MasonElyse PurcellRobin SmithSinan DogramaciDeborah HeikesColleen McCluskyNoel SanzPaula GottliebElisabeth Lloyd

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21

REGISTRATION2:00–8:00 p.m., registration area (sixth floor)

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 3:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

1A. Invited Symposium: Ethics Centers Chair: Donald Hubin (Ohio State University) Speakers: Suzanne Shanahan (Kenan Institute, Duke

University) Eric Beerbohm (Safra Center, Harvard University)

1B. Invited Symposium: Liberation and Aesthetics in Latin American Philosophy

Chair: Elizabeth Millán (DePaul University) Speakers: Omar Rivera (Southwestern University) “Exilic Nostalgia: Aesthetics of Liberation and

Decolonial Imagination” Alejandro Vallega (California State University,

Stanislaus) “Di-stances: Some Remarks on Aesthetic

Liberatory-Decolonial Thought and Issues of Time/s-Space/s”

Maria Acosta (DePaul University) “Listening to the Erasures of History (Decolonizing

Time)”

1C. Invited Symposium: Epistemic Responsibility Chair: Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) Speakers: Scott F. Aikin (Vanderbilt University) “Argumentative Responsibility and Deep

Disagreement” Phyllis Rooney (Oakland University) “Reasoning Responsibly in Philosophy” Heidi Grasswick (Middlebury College) “Epistemic Responsibility in a Social World of

Knowing”

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Wednesday Afternoon, 3:00–6:00 p.m.

1D. Invited Symposium: Grey Zones: Situations Where the Oppressed Help Their Oppressors

Chair: Andrea Veltman (James Madison University) Speakers: Serene Khader (Brooklyn College, CUNY) “Self-Regarding Duties Under Conditions of

Oppression” Julie Maybee (Lehman College, CUNY) “Beyond Morality: Grey Zones, Political Power, and

Oppression”

1E. Invited Symposium: Continental Engagements with Ancient Philosophy

Chair: Melissa M. Shew (Marquette University) Speakers: Gina Zavota (Kent State University) “Elemental: A Deleuzian Reading of Empedocles’

Ontology” Jeremy Bell (Emory University) “Parrhēsia and Governance in Plato’s Gorgias” Sean D. Kirkland (DePaul University) “Ontological Weariness in Aristotle’s Physics and

Metaphysics”

1F. Invited Symposium: Pluralism in Science, Logic, and Metaphysics Chair: Michael Bertrand (Auburn University) Speakers: Alan C. Love (University of Minnesota) “Scientific Metaphysics, Fundamentality, and

Varieties of Pluralism” Roy T. Cook (University of Minnesota) “Perspectival Logical Pluralism”

1G. Author Meets Critics: Ron Mallon, The Construction of Human Kinds

Chair: David Miguel Gray (University of Memphis) Critics: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at

Charlotte) Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Response: Ron Mallon (Washington University in St. Louis)

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Wednesday Afternoon, 3:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

1H. Colloquium: Metaethics: Value and Normativity 3:00–4:00 p.m. “The Metaethical Implications of Epistemic Value” Chair: Ashli Anda (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Spencer Case (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentator: Ian Cruise (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) 4:00–5:00 p.m. “Unconditional and Intrinsic Value: Why Intrinsic

Value Might Be Largely Extrinsically Valuable” Chair: Evan Dutmer (Northwestern University) Speaker: Zak Kopeikin (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentator: Steven Wagner (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) 5:00–6:00 p.m. “Metanormative Practical-Point-of-View

Constructivism” Chair: Sahar Heydari Fard (University of Cincinnati) Speaker: Joel D. Velasco (Texas Tech University) Commentator: Dane Muckler (Saint Louis University)

1I. Colloquium: Perception 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Transparency and Attentional Development” Chair: Daniel Skibra (Northwestern University) Speaker: Emma Esmaili (University of British Columbia) Commentator: Andrew Melnyk (University of Missouri) 4:00–5:00 p.m. “Naive Realism for Unconscious Perceptions” Chair: Lana Kühle (Illinois State University) Speaker: Ori Beck (University of Cambridge) Commentator: Jacob Berger (Idaho State University) 5:00–6:00 p.m. “Temporal Feature Placing and the Perceived Unity

of Time” Chair: Daniel Skibra (Northwestern University) Speaker: Gerardo Viera (University of Antwerp) Commentator: Todd Ganson (Oberlin College)

1J. Colloquium: Kant 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Kant on Self-Affection and Self-Consciousness” Chair: Nicolas Garcia Mills (University of Illinois at

Chicago) Speaker: Janum Sethi (University of Michigan) Commentator: Katarina Kraus (University of Notre Dame) 4:00–5:00 p.m. “Kantian Archetypes and Action” Chair: Abigail Bruxvoort (Northwestern University) Speaker: Alexander Englert (Johns Hopkins University) Commentator: Noell Birondo (Wichita State University)

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Wednesday Afternoon, 3:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

5:00–6:00 p.m. “Constraint, Autonomy, and Self-Formation (Bildung) – A Reading of Kant’s Theory of Education”

Chair: Maria Mejia (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Hao Liang (Northwestern University) Commentator: Krista Thomason (Swarthmore College)

1K. Colloquium: God, Knowledge, and Value 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Wagering with and without Pascal” Chair: Kristen Irwin (Loyola University Chicago) Speakers: Joseph Anderson (Central Michigan University) Daniel Collette (St. Norbert College) Commentator: Antony Aumann (Northern Michigan University) 4:00–5:00 p.m. “An Argument for Divine Satisficing” Chair: Daniel C. Shartin (Worcester State University) Speaker: Chris Tucker (College of William and Mary) Commentator: Kevin Timpe (Calvin College) 5:00–6:00 p.m. “John Baconthorpe on the Divine Knowledge of

Individual Things: An Interpretation of Averroes” Chair: Eric W. Hagedorn (St. Norbert College) Speaker: Francesco Pica (University of Toronto) Commentator: Zita Toth (Conception Seminary College)

1L. Colloquium: Logic: Rationality and Normativity 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Formalization, Reliabilism, and Justification” Chair: Matt Duncan (Rhode Island College) Speaker: Conor Mayo-Wilson (University of Washington) Commentator: William D’Alessandro (University of Illinois at

Chicago) 4:00–5:00 p.m. “Ordinary and Ideal Rationality” Chair: Sophia Sklaviadis (University of Chicago) Speaker: Robert Siscoe (University of Arizona) Commentator: Julia Staffel (Washington University in St. Louis) 5:00–6:00 p.m. “The Normative Problem for Logical Pluralism” Chair: John Beverley (Northwestern University) Speaker: Nathan Kellen (University of Connecticut) Commentator: Nader Shoaibi (University of Illinois at Chicago)

1M. APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Tommy J. Curry, The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black ManhoodArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers

Chair: Lucius T. Outlaw (Vanderbilt University) Critic: Bill E. Lawson (University of Memphis) Author: Tommy J. Curry (Texas A&M University)

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Wednesday Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

2A. Submitted Symposium: No Free Lunch: The Significance of Tiny Contributions

Chair: Nicholas Rimell (University of Virginia) Speaker: Zachary Barnett (Brown University) Commentators: Benjamin Schwan (University of Wisconsin–

Madison) Joshua Blanchard (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill)

2B. Submitted Symposium: Democracy Within, Justice Without: The Duties of Informal Political Representatives

Chair: David Atenasio (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Wendy Salkin (Harvard University) Commentators: Shruta Swarup (University of Toronto) Dana Howard (National Institutes of Health)

2C. Submitted Symposium: Why Do Itches Itch? Emotions and Appetites in the Socratic Dialogues

Chair: Susan Bencomo (Northwestern University) Speaker: Freya Mobus (Cornell University) Commentators: Rachel Singpurwalla (University of Maryland) Emily Fletcher (University of Wisconsin–Madison)

2D. Submitted Symposium: Corporate Essence and Identity in Criminal Law

Chair: Matthew Adams (University of Virginia) Speaker: Mihailis Diamantis (University of Iowa) Commentators: Steven Weimer (Arkansas State University) John Rudisill (The College of Wooster)

2E. Submitted Symposium: Question Begging and Analytic Content Chair: Eli Alshanetsky (Stanford University) Speaker: Samuel Elgin (Yale University) Commentators: Mark T. Phelan (Lawrence University) Megan Feeney (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)

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Wednesday Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m. (cont.)

2F. Submitted Symposium: A Puzzle about Places Chair: David Sanson (Illinois State University) Speaker: Daniel Z. Korman (University of Illinois) Commentators: Jonathan Barker (University of Virginia) Fran Fairbairn (Cornell University)

2G. Submitted Symposium: Individuum, Existentia, and Potentia: Spinoza’s Recipe for Particulars

Chair: Jean Axelrad Cahan (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)

Speaker: Christopher Martin (University of Wisconsin–Green Bay)

Commentators: Torin Doppelt (Queen’s University) Andrew Youpa (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale)

2H. Submitted Symposium: Moral Ignorance Chair: Sarah Babbitt (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: James Lincoln (University of Kentucky) Commentators: Lacey Davidson (Purdue University) Emma McClure (University of Toronto)

2I. Submitted Symposium: Stranger in a Strange Land: An Optimal-Environments Account of Evolutionary Mismatch

Chair: Alan C. Love (University of Minnesota) Speaker: Rick Morris (University of California, Davis) Commentators: Max Dresow (University of Minnesota) Jonathan Y. Tsou (Iowa State University)

2J. Submitted Symposium: Kant’s Pure General Logic: Normativity, Constitutivity, and the Form of the Understanding

Chair: Alexandra Newton (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speaker: Tyke Nunez (Washington University in St. Louis) Commentators: Colin McLear (University of Nebraska) Michael Bennett McNulty (University of Minnesota)

2K. Colloquium: Aesthetics I 6:00–7:00 p.m. “Fittingness and Value: A Two-Level Theory of

(Some) Aesthetic Normativity” Chair: Rachel Silverbloom (DePaul University) Speaker: Robbie Kubala (Columbia University) Commentator: Catherine Homan (Mount Mary University)

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Wednesday Late Evening, 8:00–11:00 p.m.

7:00–8:00 p.m. “The Venus Paradox: Beauty and Disability” Chair: Dan Werner (SUNY New Paltz) Speaker: Yujia Song (Salisbury University) Commentator: Karolin Mirzakhan (DePaul University)

2L. Colloquium: Cicero and Chrysippus 6:00–7:00 p.m. “Cicero’s Mistake: The Incoherence of Chrysippan

Consolation for All” Chair: Hugh Miller (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Benjamin Ricciardi (Northwestern University) Commentator: Kelsey Ward (Xavier University)

2M. APA Committee Session: The Role of English in Contemporary PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Chair: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

Speakers: Saray Ayala-Lopez (California State University, Sacramento)

Verena Erlenbusch (University of Memphis) “The Politics of Language and the ‘Analytic/

Continental Divide’” Commentator: Esa Díaz-León (University of Barcelona)

WEDNESDAY LATE EVENING, 8:00–11:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G3A. Bertrand Russell SocietyTopic: Revisiting Themes in Russell’s Classic Works

Chair: Gilad Nir (University of Leipzig) Speakers: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) “Was Wittgenstein a Russellian Logical Atomist in

1913–1916?” Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) “Solving the Conjunction Problem of Russell’s

Principles of Mathematics” Jared R. Liebergen (University of Iowa) “Acquaintance and Epistemic Priority: An Essay on

Philosophical Method” Russell Wahl (Idaho State University) “Some Remarks on Russell on the History of

Philosophy”

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Wednesday Late Evening, 8:00–11:00 p.m. (cont.)

G3B. American Society for Aesthetics Chair: A. W. Eaton (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speakers: Kevin Cedeño-Pacheco (Pennsylvania State

University) “Art and Propaganda: On the Debate between

Alain Locke and W. E. B. Du Bois” Thi Nguyen (Utah Valley State University) “Monuments and the Emotional Lives of Groups” José Medina (Northwestern University) “Racist Propaganda, Visual Culture, and Epistemic

Activism”

G3C. Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Quine’s 1980 Kant Lectures

Chair: Joshua Eisenthal (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: Robert Sinclair (Soka University) “Introducing Quine’s Kant Lectures” Frederique Janssen-Lauret (University of

Manchester) “Quine, Ontology, and Physicalism” Sander Verhaegh (Tilburg University) “The Development of Quine’s Behaviorism” Gary Kemp (University of Glasgow) “Quine, Carnap, and Objectivity”

G3D. Descartes Society Chair: Stephen I. Wagner (St. John’s University, Minnesota) Speakers: Tarek Dika (University of Notre Dame) “Descartes’s Early Dualism in Regulae ad

Directionem Ingenii” Jack Stetter (Université Paris 8) “Spinoza’s Account of Body-Body Causation in

Cartesian Physics in the Principles of Cartesian Philosophy”

Patrick Brissey (University of South Carolina) “Towards Descartes’s Scientific Method of Doubt:

The Rhetoric of Les Météores”

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Wednesday Late Evening, 8:00–11:00 p.m. (cont.)

G3E. International Ernst Cassirer SocietyTopic: Author Meets Critics: Drucilla Cornell, Symbolic Forms for a New Humanity: Cultural and Racial Reconfigurations of Critical Theory

Chair: Jennifer Marra (Marquette University) Critics: Corey McCall (Elmira College) Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) Author: Drucilla Cornell (Rutgers University)

G3F. National Philosophical Counseling AssociationTopic: Philosophical Counseling

Speakers: Janice Staab (Owner and Life Coach at Life Signs Coaching)

“It’s All Spiritual Healing, Right? The Philosophical Counselor as Caregiver”

Erica Nichols (Bowling Green State University) “Logic-Based Therapy, Gender Dysphoria and

Transitioning—a Transwoman’s Perspective” Amy E. White (Ohio University–Zanesville) “Philosophy Under Attack: an Argument for the

Value of Philosophy in Counseling and Beyond”

G3G. North American Spinoza Society Chairs: Sarah Kizuk (Marquette University) Torin Doppelt (Queens University) Speakers: Nastassja Pugliese (University of São Paulo and

University of Georgia) “Imagination as an Intellectual Tool: The Case of

Spinoza and Ovid” Matthew Homan (Christopher Newport University) “Spinoza’s Embrace of Cartesian Circularity” Jason Yonover (Yale University) “Spinoza and the Folk PSR” André Menezes Rocha (Université du Québec à

Trois Rivières) “La Méthode Expérimentale et les Définitions

Réelles chez Spinoza”

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Wednesday Late Evening, 8:00–11:00 p.m. (cont.)

G3H. International Hobbes AssociationTopic: Issues in Hobbes’s Philosophy

Chair: Rosamond Rhodes (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)

Speakers: Eleanor Curran (University of Kent Law School) “Hobbesian Sovereignty, the Rule of Law, and

Rights of Subjects: Absolutism Undermined” Jan Narveson (University of Waterloo) “On the Hobbesian Dilemma” Daniel Collette (St. Norbert College) “Hobbes’s Rhetorical Science: Leviathan, Method,

and Geometrical Subversion” Shane D. Courtland (West Virginia University) “Prochoice Leviathan” Paul Garofalo (University of Southern California) “Comment on Kings: Sovereign’s Duties in

Hobbes’s Leviathan” Commentator: Michael Byron (Kent State University)

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Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22

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

EXHIBITSNoon–TBD, Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETINGNoon–3:00 p.m., location TBA

FOCUS GROUP ON DIVERSITY IN PUBLISHINGThursday, February 22, 7:40–9:40 p.m.

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G4A. Society for Analytical FeminismTopic: Vocabulary of Social Structures

Chair: Kathryn J. Norlock (Trent University) Speakers: Esa Díaz-León (University of Barcelona) “A Feminist Meta-Metaphysics: Social Structures

and Metaphysical Deflationism” Cassie Herbert (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) “Derogatives: Slut, Basic, and Becky” Marie-Pier Lemay (University of Guelph) “Meta-Ignorance and Second Wave Québéçois

Feminism”

G4B. North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society Chair: Sandra Shapshay (Indiana University Bloomington) Speakers: Manja Kisner (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

München) “The Case for Feeling: Fichte’s Impact on

Schopenhauer’s Notion of Feeling” Eric v.d. Luft (Gegensatz Press) “Is Schopenhauer a Lumper or a Splitter?” Dennis Vanden Auweele (University of Leuven and

University of Groeningen) “Schopenhauer’s Christology: Suffering and the

Highest Good”

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Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

David Takamura (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University)

“This Original Discord: Comparing Denial in Hölderlin and Schopenhauer”

Stephen M. Puryear (North Carolina State University)

“Schopenhauer, Anscombe, and Modern Moral Philosophy”

G4C. International Association for Japanese PhilosophyTopic: Japanese Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives

Speakers: Steven G. Lofts (Western University) “Hiromatsu and Cassirer: a Comparison” Dennis Stromback (Temple University) “Nishida’s Philosophical Resistance: The Inversion

of Western Conceptions of Religion” Johnathan Flowers (Southern Illinois University) “Reconsidering mono no aware through Confucian

Aesthetics” Graham Mayeda (University of Ottawa) “Space, Culture and Human Relationships:

A Philosophical Analysis of Watsuji Tetsuro’s Pilgrimages to the Ancient Temples in Nara (Koji Junrei)”

G4D. Conference of Philosophical SocietiesTopic: 24th World Congress: Learning to Be Human

Chair: G. John M. Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: William McBride (Purdue University) Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside) G. John M. Abbarno (D’Youville College)

G4E. International Society for Buddhist PhilosophyTopic: Comparative Buddhist Philosophy in South and East Asian Traditions

Speakers: Douglas L. Berger (Universiteit Leiden) “Whither Luminosity? Can a Shared Idea between

Classical Indian and Chinese Thought Contribute to Modern Dialogue?”

Lara Mitias (Antioch College) “Memory and Mindfulness in Chinese and Indian

Contemplative Practices”

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Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

Eiho Baba (Furman University) “Between Dahui Zonggao (大慧宗杲) and Hongzhi

Zhengjue (宏智正覺): Appropriation of Chan in the Formation of the ‘New View of Equilibrium and Harmony’ and the Practice of Reverence”

G4F. Joint Session Sponsored by the North American Neo-Kantian Society and the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Method, Science, and Mathematics in Neo-Kantianism

Chair: Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) “The Psychological Agent, the Ideal Subject, and

Scientific Ontology after Kant” Janet Folina (Macalester College) “Intuition and the Autonomy of Mathematics after

Kant” Nikolay Milkov (Universität Paderborn) “Heinrich Rickert’s Theory of Concept Formation

and Its Context” Ira Kachur (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) “Cassirer’s Revision of Neo-Kantian Rational

Epistemology”This session is organized on the occasion of the publication of the special issue “Method, Science, and Mathematics” in the open access Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy.

G4G. Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the HolocaustTopic: Philosophy and Nationalism

Chair: James R. Watson (Loyola University) Speakers: Gary Mullen (Gettysburg College) “Arendt on Nationalism and Antisemitism” Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) “Why Do We Bother with Heidegger?: Thomas

Sheehan’s Reading of Emmanuel Faye on Heidegger’s Philosophy, Anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the Black Notebooks”

André Mineau (University of Quebec at Rimouski) “Some Cultural Prerequisites for German

Nationalism”

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Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

G4H. Consortium for Socially Relevant Philosophy of/in Science and EngineeringTopic: Author Meets Critics: Kevin Elliott, A Tapestry of Values: An Introduction to Values in Science

Chair: Jonathan Tsou (Iowa State University) Critics: Heather Douglas (University of Waterloo) Janet Kourany (University of Notre Dame) Matthew J. Brown (University of Texas at Dallas) Author: Kevin Elliott (Michigan State University)

G4I. Søren Kierkegaard Society Chair: Rick Furtak (Colorado College) Speakers: Christina Danko (Assumption College) “The Dynamically Embodied Self from Hume

through Kant to Kierkegaard” Tyrone Krause (Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas

Health) “Søren Kierkegaard’s Actuality” Valerie Roberge (Université Laval) “The Isolated Self in The Seducer’s Diary” Commentator: Ryan S. Kemp (Wheaton College)

G4J. American Society for Value Inquiry: Challenges in Medical EthicsTopic: Issues in Medical Ethics

Chair: Thomas Magnell (Drew University) Speakers: Daniel Brudney (University of Chicago) “Rules versus Practical Wisdom: A Tension at the

Bedside” Jamie Lindemann Nelson (Michigan State

University) “Gatekeepers as Proxy Decision Makers in

Transgender Health Care”

G4K. Society for German Idealism and RomanticismTopic: Author Meets Critics: Michael Chaouli, Thinking with Kant’s Critique of Judgment

Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Critics: Katalin Makkai (Bard Berlin) Wiebke Deimling (Clark University) Joseph Tinguely (University of South Dakota) Author: Michael Chaouli (Indiana University)

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Thursday Afternoon, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 12:10–2:10 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

5A. Submitted Symposium: Deference, Ideals, and Moral Risk Chair: William Cochran (Northwestern University) Speaker: Jonathan Knutzen (University of California, San

Diego) Commentators: Laura Callahan (Rutgers University) Edward S. Hinchman (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee)

5B. Submitted Symposium: Cebes’ Objection and the Final Immortality Argument

Chair: Debra Nails (Michigan State University) Speaker: David Ebrey (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Commentators: Naomi Reshotko (University of Denver) D. J. T. Bailey (University of Colorado Boulder)

5C. Submitted Symposium: Gun Control, the Right to Self-Defense, and Reasonable Beneficence to All

Chair: Paul Hamilton (University of Missouri) Speakers: Philip Swenson (College of William and Mary) and

Dustin Crummett (University of Notre Dame) Commentators: Jon Mahoney (Kansas State University) Minji Jang (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill)

5D. Submitted Symposium: The Discipline(s) of Virtue: Knowledge and the Unity of the Virtues in the Protagoras

Chair: Alicia Finch (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Allison Piñeros Glasscock (Yale University) Commentators: Nicholas J. Smith (Lewis & Clark College) Justin Clark (Utah State University)

5E. Submitted Symposium: Defeaters and Disqualifiers Chair: Clinton Neptune (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Daniel Muñoz (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Commentators: Joel Ballivian (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Michael Bergmann (Purdue University)

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5F. Submitted Symposium: We Can Have Our Buck and Pass It, Too Chair: Elanor Taylor (Johns Hopkins University) Speaker: Zoe Johnson King (University of Michigan) Commentators: Kenneth Shields (University of Missouri) Grant Rozeboom (St. Norbert College)

5G. Submitted Symposium: A Nomically Interconnected But Non-Monistic Cosmos

Chair: Samuel Murray (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Christopher Hauser (Rutgers University) Commentators: Gerald Vision (Temple University) Ranpal Dosanjh (Iowa State University)

5H. Submitted Symposium: Two Puzzles about Agentive “Can” Chair: Gretchen Ellefson (Northwestern University) Speaker: Malte Willer (University of Chicago) Commentators: David Boylan (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Paul Portner (Georgetown University)

5I. Submitted Symposium: A Kantian Answer to Aenesidemus: Appropriating Kant’s Doctrine of Self-Positing in the Opus Postumum

Chair: Zachary J. Joachim (Boston University) Speaker: Bryan Hall (St. John’s University) Commentators: Arsalan Memon (Lewis University) James C. Hebbeler (Saint Joseph’s University)

5J. Submitted Symposium: What Is It to Be Located? Chair: Craig Warmke (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Matt Leonard (University of Southern California) Commentators: Joshua T. Spencer (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) Sam Cowling (Denison University)

5K. Colloquium: Physicalism and Immortality 12:10–1:10 p.m. “In Defense of Physicalist Christology” Chair: Mark Coppenger (Southern Baptist Theological

Seminary) Speaker: Joungbin Lim (Troy University) Commentator: Joel Archer (University of Notre Dame)

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1:10–2:10 p.m. “Physicalist Arguments against the Afterlife” Chair: Brittney Currie (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Yuval Avnur (Scripps College) Commentator: Emily Waddle (University of Iowa)

5L. Colloquium: Thomistic Metaphysics 12:10–1:10 p.m. “Dispositional Essentialism, Directedness, and

Final Causation” Chair: Giorgio Pini (Fordham University) Speaker: William Hannegan (Saint Louis University) Commentator: Jeremy W. Skrzypek (University of Mary) 1:10–2:10 p.m. “The Supplemented Soul: Thomistic Corruptionism

and Mereology” Chair: Daniel Simpson (Saint Louis University) Speaker: Christopher Tomaszewski (Baylor University) Commentator: Peter Hartman (Loyola University Chicago)

5M. Colloquium: Aesthetics II 12:10–1:10 p.m. “Are Humean Critics Real and Can We Find Them

Amongst Us?” Chair: David T. Vessey (Grand Valley State University) Speaker: Stephanie Ross (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Commentator: Madeline Martin-Seaver (University of Oklahoma) 1:10–2:10 p.m. “Thomas Reid, Aesthetic Perception, and

Literature” Chair: Nick Curry (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: John Rosenbaum (Baylor University) Commentator: David Benjamin Johnson (School of the Art

Institute of Chicago)

5N. Colloquium: Kant and Hegel on Understanding and Motivation 12:10–1:10 p.m. “The Leibnizian Roots of Hegel’s ‘Force and

Understanding’” Chair: Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Ansgar Lyssy (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

München) Commentator: Tim Jankowiak (Towson University) 1:10–2:10 p.m. “Schopenhauer’s Criticisms of Kant’s Formulas of

Humanity (FH) and Autonomy (FA)” Chair: Sandra Shapshay (Indiana University Bloomington) Speaker: Sean T. Murphy (Indiana University Bloomington) Commentator: Thomas Land (Ryerson University)

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5O. APA Committee Session: Coercion and Its ImplicationsArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Craig Agule (Rutgers University–Camden) Speaker: Claire Finkelstein (University of Pennsylvania

School of Law) “Contracts under Coercion: Should You Keep an

Agreement with a Robber?” Commentator: Joshua Kissel (Northwestern University) Speaker: Stephen Galoob (University of Tulsa Law School) “Coercion and Fraud, Consent and Democracy” Commentator: Craig Agule (Rutgers University–Camden)

5P. APA Committee Session: Epistemic Norms as Social NormsArranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Chair: Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside) Speakers: David Henderson (University of Nebraska) “In What Ways Are Epistemic Norms Fundamentally

Social Norms?” Klemens Kappel (University of Copenhagen) “Knowledge and Social Norms: Is the Concept of

Knowledge Elucidated by Social Norms?” Commentator: Amy Floweree (University of Cologne)

5Q. APA Committee Session: Public PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on Public PhilosophySession details TBA

5Z. Poster Session Presenters: Tristan Rogers (University of Arizona) “A Conventionalist Account of ‘Natural’ Rights” Nicholas Rimell (University of Virginia) and

Matthew Adams (University of Virginia) “A Dilemma for the Future-Like-Ours Argument

against Abortion” Peter Epstein (University of California, Berkeley) “A Priori Concepts in Euclidean Proof” Timothy Kwiatek (Cornell University) “Anger and African Political Philosophy: A Lesson

for Responsibility Theorists” Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University) “Autonomy, Alienation and Well-Being: Seeing

One’s Well-Being through Autonomous Action”

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Allison Fritz (Auburn University) “Environmental Aesthetics, Moral Intuitions, and

Conservation” Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina and Yale

University) “Free Lawfulness in Judgments of the Beautiful

and the Sublime” Olivia Schuman (York University) “Loving Friendships and Loving Romances: Tracing

the Differences” Katherine Gasdaglis (California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona) “Moral Regret as Moral Feeling” Eric Murphy (McGill University) “Musical Works as a Social Kind” Leonard Feldblyum (Georgia State University) “Nietzsche’s Interest in Cultures of Breeding” Mark Bauer (University of Colorado Denver) “Nonfunctional Semantics in Plants” James Elliott (Purdue University) “On the Incompatibility of Faith and Intellectual

Humility” Daniel Skibra (Northwestern University) “Propositions and the Content of Desires” Jenn Dum (Binghamton University) “Substantive Reciprocity and Educational Justice” Geoffrey Holtzman (Illinois Institute of Technology) “The Agency-Last Paradigm: Leeway Theory and

the Cognitive Science of Free Will Judgments” Arieh Schwartz (University of California, Davis) “Two Theories on The Evolutionary Function of

Dreams” Mengyao Yan (Baylor University) “Why Is a Person Irreplaceable?” The poster session will be held in the exhibit area.

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Thursday Afternoon, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:20–5:20 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

6A. Invited Symposium: Muslims, Minorities, and Liberal Rights Chair: Adam Hosein (Northeastern University) Speakers: Saba Fatima (Southern Illinois University

Edwardsville) “Navigating Politics from the Peripheral: The United States’ Muslim Problem”

Samuel Fleischacker (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Jewish-Muslim Co-operation in America: Theological and Political Considerations”

Muhammad Velji (McGill University) “Against ‘the Moral System’ as a Standard for

Public Reason and Religious Accommodation”

6B. Invited Symposium: Inference to the Best Explanation Chair: Ranpal Dosanjh (Iowa State University) Speakers: Jessica Wilson (University of Toronto) “Might Abduction Be the Most Fundamental Form

of Inference?” Stephen Biggs (Iowa State University) “Abduction in Modal Epistemology” L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “The Metaphysics of Intuitive Inference”

6C. Invited Symposium: Ethics of Migration Chair: Peter Higgins (Eastern Michigan University) Speakers: Javier Hidalgo (University of Richmond) “Reflections on the Individual Ethics of Immigration” Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) “How Should We Assist Refugees?” Michael Blake (University of Washington) “The Good Migrant: Reciprocity, Obligation, and

Jeb Bush”

6D. Invited Symposium: Neo-Hylomorphism Chair: Kristin Seemuth Whaley (Graceland College) Speaker: Anna Marmodoro (Durham University and

University of Oxford) “The Hylomorphic Divide”

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Commentators: Ross Inman (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)

Robert Koons (University of Texas at Austin)

6E. Author Meets Critics: Eleonore Stump, Atonement Chair: Timothy O’Connor (Baylor University) Critics: Brandon Warmke (Bowling Green State University) “Stump’s Forgiveness” Michael Rea (University of Notre Dame) “The Ill-Made Knight and the Stain on the Soul” Trent G. Dougherty (Baylor University) Title TBA Author: Eleonore Stump (Saint Louis University)

6F. Author Meets Critics: Chelsea C. Harry, Chronos in Aristotle’s Physics

Chair: Justin Habash (Ohio State University) Critics: Antonio Pedro Mesquita (University of Lisbon) Sergio Javier Barrionuevo (Universidad Nacional de

General Sarmiento) Rachel Parsons (Louisiana State University) Author: Chelsea C. Harry (Southern Connecticut State

University)

6G. Colloquium: Justice and (Re)Presentation 2:20–3:20 p.m. “‘The Theater of Cruelty’: Representation,

Repetition, and Survival in Derrida’s Death Penalty” Chair: Jeffrey D. Gower (Wabash College) Speaker: Rick Elmore (Appalachian State University) Commentator: Ammon Allred (University of Toledo) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “The Pragmatics of Protest as Positive Propaganda” Chair: Michael Kim (Colorado College) Speaker: Michael Barnes (Georgetown University) Commentator: Olúfemi Táíwò (University of California, Los Angeles) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “What’s Wrong with Telling Someone Else’s Story?” Chair: Cheryl Hughes (Wabash College) Speaker: Rebecca Chan (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Eduardo Martinez (University of Michigan)

6H. Colloquium: Justice 2:20–3:20 p.m. “The Limits of Proceduralist Justification” Chair: Kevin Graham (Creighton University) Speaker: Jake Monaghan (University at Buffalo) Commentator: Irami Osei-Frimpong (University of Georgia)

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3:20–4:20 p.m. “Entrapment, Counterfactuals, and Police” Chair: Rebecca Arbolino (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Luke William Hunt (Radford University) Commentator: John M. Collins (East Carolina University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “The Meaning of Health in the Liberal Theory of

Justice” Chair: Joseph Vukov (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Paul Tubig (University of Washington–Seattle) Commentator: John R. Harris (Texas Christian University)

6I. Colloquium: Philosophy of Science 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Bayesian Networks and Multi-Level Causation” Chair: Jonathan Y. Tsou (Iowa State University) Speaker: David Kinney (London School of Economics) Commentator: Chris Dorst (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Scientific Consensus without Inconsistency” Chair: Mack Sullivan (Northern Illinois University) Speakers: Alexandru Marcoci (London School of Economics) James Nguyen (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Meghan D. Page (Loyola Maryland University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “(Epistemic) Probability Is Degree of Support, Not

Degree of (Rational) Belief” Chair: Alexander Jackson (Boise State University) Speaker: Nevin Climenhaga (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Francesco Nappo (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill)

6J. Colloquium: Philosophy of Language 2:20–3:20 p.m. “The Theory of Conditional Assertion” Chair: Ryan Simonelli (University of Chicago) Speaker: Simon Goldstein (Lingnan University) Commentator: Benjamin Lennertz (Western Kentucky University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Uniformity Motivated” Chair: Aidan Gray (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini (Rutgers

University) Commentator: John MacKay (University of Wisconsin–Madison) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Might Do Better: Flexible Relativism and the QUD” Chair: Ezra J. Cook (Northwestern University) Speakers: Robert Beddor (Rutgers University) Andrew Egan (Rutgers University) Commentator: Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

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6K. Colloquium: Causation in Action, Mind, and Metaphysics 2:20–3:20 p.m. “No Microphysical Causation? No Problem: Saving

a Completeness-Based Argument for Physicalism from Selective Causal Skepticism”

Chair: Deborah Haar (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Matthew C. Haug (College of William & Mary) Commentator: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “How a Causalist Theory of Action Can Account for

Intentional Omissions” Chair: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) Speaker: Elizabeth Bell (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Commentator: Celina Durgin (University of Notre Dame) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Proportionality and Omissions Reconsidered” Chair: Lawrence B. Lombard (Wayne State University) Speaker: Jonathan Payton (University of Toronto) Commentator: Paul Henne (Duke University)

6L. Colloquium: Modality, Necessity, and Truth 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Essence, Necessity, and Definition” Chair: Tobias Flattery (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Justin Zylstra (University of Alberta) Commentator: Michael Bertrand (Auburn University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Neo-Conventionalism and Global Modal Error” Chair: Peter Finocchiaro (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Justin Kuster (University of Minnesota) Commentator: Richard Teague (Johns Hopkins University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Truth at a World and Pre-Worldly Truths” Chair: Raphael Mary Salzillo (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Sungil Han (Seoul National University) Commentator: Rima Hussein (Johns Hopkins University)

6M. Colloquium: The Rationality of Belief 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Can We Rationally Believe Conciliationism?” Chair: David Hunter (Ryerson University) Speaker: Eric Sampson (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) Commentator: William Roche (Texas Christian University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “On the Hypothetical Given” Chair: Daniel A. Campana (University of La Verne) Speaker: Adam Marushak (University of Pittsburgh) Commentator: Samuel Asarnow (Macalester College)

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4:20–5:20 p.m. “A Defense of Intrapersonal Belief Permissivism” Chair: Lauren Leydon-Hardy (Northwestern University) Speaker: Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Max Hayward (Bowling Green State University)

6N. APA Committee Session: How to Get and Keep a Full-Time Position at a Community CollegeArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

Panelists: Richard Legum (Kingsborough Community College–CUNY)

William Behun (McHenry County College, Illinois) Aaron R. Champene (Saint Louis Community

College, Meramec) Bill Hartmann (St. Louis Community College–Forest

Park) Basil Edward Smith (Saddleback College) Andy Wible (Muskegon Community College) Kristen Zbikowski (Hibbing Community College)

6O. APA Committee Session: The Political Philosophy of Health InsuranceArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

Speakers: Nicole J. Hassoun (Binghamton University) “The Human Right to Health” Jonathan Herington (Kansas State University) “Health Insurance, Security and Planning” Chad Horne (Franklin and Marshall College) “Two Concepts of Solidarity” Tina Rulli (University of California, Davis) “Moral Motivations for the Individual Mandate”

6P. APA Committee Session: Roundtable on Transcendence and Immanence in Asian PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha and Sogang University)

Speakers: Douglas L. Berger (Universiteit Leiden) “The Transcendence-Immanence Problem in

Nāgārjuna’s Formulation of the Two Truths” Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Transcendence and Immanence of Confucian

Heaven from the Perspective of Moral Psychology and Moral Development”

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Thursday Late Afternoon, 4:00–5:20 p.m.

Stephen R. Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University)

“Theological Transcendence and Immanence in Kant and the Compound Yijing”

Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha and Sogang University)

“Ways of Nothingness: Ryu Young-Mo on God”

6Q. APA Committee Session: Philosophy Camps: Fostering Young Philosophers in Informal Learning ContextsArranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

Chair: Natalie Fletcher (Université Laval) Speakers: Claire E. Katz (Texas A&M University) “Philosophy Camp, Friendship, and Social Identity:

A Preliminary Study on the Impact of Philosophy Camp on Teens”

Jason Taylor (University of Alberta) “Speculative Lessons about Philosophical

Facilitation from Summer Camp” Caroline Murgue (UNESCO) “Pass the Mic: Giving Voice to Children’s

Philosophical and Creative Ideas” Natalie Fletcher (Université Laval) “Imaginative Meaning-Making: Children’s

Reflections on Creative Philosophical Experimentation at Camp”

THURSDAY LATE AFTERNOON, 4:00–5:20 P.M.

6R. APA Committee Session: The de Gruyter Kant LectureArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research

Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speaker: Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt Universität Berlin) “On (Kantian) Tradition in Philosophy”

This session will be followed immediately by the Mary Gregor Lecture of the North American Kant Society in the same meeting room.

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Thursday Evening, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 5:30–7:30 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G7A. International Society for Chinese PhilosophyTopic: Virtue and Dao

Chair: Qiong Wang (SUNY Oneonta) Speaker: Seth Robertson (University of Oklahoma) “How Social Models of Disability Support Mengzi’s

Criticism of Impartial Care” Commentator: Jing Hu (University of Oklahoma) Speaker: Dobin Choi (Ewha Womans University, Korea) “Profit and the Consequential Benefit of Virtue:

Mengzi 1A1 Revisited” Commentator: Yintong Bao (University at Buffalo) Speaker: James Funston (Loyola Marymount University) “Radical Politics of the Dao: Anarchism with

Chinese Characteristics Commentator: Cosmin Ritivoiu (Loyola Marymount University)

G7B. North American Society for Social PhilosophyTopic: Author Meets Critics: Alexis Shotwell, Against Purity: Living Ethically in Compromised Times

Chair: Ami Harbin (Oakland University) Critics: Kathryn J. Norlock (Trent University) Mark Lance (Georgetown University) Michael Doan (Eastern Michigan University) Grayson Hunt (Western Kentucky University) Author: Alexis Shotwell (Carleton University)

G7C. International Society for Buddhist PhilosophyTopic: Rethinking Buddhism in Contemporary Japanese Philosophy

Speakers: Kevin Taylor (Southern Illinois University) “Ecology of a Kõan: Hakuin Zen and Mindfulness in

the Midst of Activity” Xiaofei Tu (Appalachian State University) “Reassessing Tanabe’s Theory of Species” Dennis Stromback (Temple University) “Nishida’s Philosophical Resistance to Western

Conceptions of Religion”

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G7D. William James Society Chair: Tadd Ruetenik (Saint Ambrose University) Speakers: Elizabeth F. Cooke (Creighton University) “William James on Pluralism, Science, and

Common Sense” Josh Fischel (Millersville University of Pennsylvania) “Virtue and Emotional Style in Jamesian Pragmatism” Wang Chengbing (Beijing Normal University) “The Research on William James’s Philosophy in

China and the New Project of the Translation of the Philosophical Writings of William James (15 volumes) into Chinese”

G7E. Society for Medieval and Renaissance PhilosophyTopic: Themes in Medieval Metaphysics

Chair: Jason Aleksander (National University (California)) Speakers: Can Laurens Löwe (KU-Leuven) “Henry of Ghent on the Relational Character of

Causal Powers” Giorgio Pini (Fordham University) “What Difference Does God Make to Metaphysics?

Duns Scotus, Aristotle, and Undetectable Miracles”

G7F. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary WorldTopic: Philosophy for Children (P4C and Socrates in the Classroom): Stories of Success (and Setback)

Speakers: Frank Fair (Sam Houston State University) Claire E. Katz (Texas A&M University) Charles Carlson (Sam Houston State University) S. West Gurley (Sam Houston State University) Natalie Fletcher (Université Laval)

G7G. Society for Analytical FeminismTopic: Liberatory Struggle

Chair: Saba Fatima (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)

Speakers: Jennifer Szende (University of Guelph) “Relational Value, Territorial Rights, and Climate

Justice” Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology) “Analytical Feminist Philosophy and Strategies for

Impact” Ann J. Cahill (Elon University) “Toward a Theory of (Inter)Vocal Liberation”

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G7H. Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Political Psychology and Philosophical Rhetoric

Chair: Stuart Warner (Roosevelt University) Speakers: Alex Limanowski (Roosevelt University) “Metaphor in Lucretius’ De Rerum Natura” Andrea Ray (University of Chicago) “Political Psychology in Spinoza’s Theologico-

Political Treatise” Gabriella Stanton (Tulane University) “Locke’s Appeal to Heaven”

G7I. Marxism and Philosophy AssociationTopic: Marx at 200

Chair: Tyler Zimmer (Northeastern Illinois University) Speakers: Phil Gasper (Madison College) “Marx on the Transition to Socialism: Lessons for

Today’s Anti-Capitalists” David Schweickart (Loyola University Chicago) “Das Kapital and Me”

G7J. Association for Philosophy of EducationTopic: Choosing Children’s Traits

Speakers: K. Lindsey Chambers (Stanford University) “A Kantian Approach to the Ethics of Procreation” David O’Brien (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Justice in Higher Education: Why You Should

Probably Not Be a Rawlsian”

G7K. Society for the Philosophy of CreativityTopic: Cassirer and Creativity

Speakers: Jared Kemling (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)

Jennifer Marra (Marquette University) Myron Jackson (Grand Valley State University) Commentator: Corey McCall (Elmira College)

G7L. American Society for Value InquiryTopic: Ambiguous Moral Choices

Chair: G. John M. Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Sander H. Lee (Keene State College) “Is Grey Zone Moral Choice Justifiable?”

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Thursday Late Evening, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

Samuel Zinaich, Jr. (Purdue University Northwest) “Ambiguity in Moral Choice and Proportionate

Reason: Is It Ever Justifiable to Do Evil to Achieve Good?”

G7M. North American Kant SocietyTopic: The Mary Gregor Lecture

Chair: Pablo Muchnik (Emerson College) Speaker: Vadim Chaly (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal

University) “The Russian Kant” Commentator: Susan Meld Shell (Boston College)

This session will follow the de Gruyter Kant Lecture in the same meeting room.

G7N. Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust Chair: André Mineau (University of Quebec at Rimouski) Speakers: David Pettigrew (Southern Connecticut State

University) “The Role of Nationalism in the Bangladesh

Genocide” James R. Watson (Loyola University) “Exterminism: The New and Improved Genocide” Osman Nemli (Vassar College) “A Challenge to the Nation”

THURSDAY LATE EVENING, 7:40–10:40 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G8A. International Ernst Cassirer SocietyTopic: Cassirer in Contemporary Political Philosophy

Speakers: Olga Knizhnik (New School for Social Research) “The Critical Potential of the History of Philosophy

for a Philosophical Critique of Ideology” Steven G. Lofts (Western University) “Depth Critical Theory: Toward an Open Non-

Subject-Centered Symbolic Humanism” Jacqueline Martinez (Arizona State University) “Actuality and Possibility: Culture, Ethics, and

Freedom in a Decolonial Phenomenology of Culture”

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Jared Kemling (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)

“Meaning Making in Trump’s Mythic America: A Cassireran Analysis”

G8B. Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Political Psychology and Socratic Rhetoric

Speakers: Alexandre Priou (Long Island University) “The Socratic Arc of Aristotle’s Metaphysics B” Marina Marren (American University in Cairo) “Shame in Plato’s Gorgias and Aristophanes’

Clouds” Allen Ray (Tulane University) “The Noble Death in Socratic Rhetoric”

G8C. Joint Session Sponsored by the Karl Jaspers Society of North America and the Gabriel Marcel Society

Chair: Jill Hernandez (University of Texas at San Antonio) Speakers: Daniel Adsett (Marquette University) “Does Philosophy Have Room for Faith? An

Existentialist Response” Jose Beato (University of Coimbra) “Between Feeling and Virtue, the Ontological,

Ethical and Political Dimensions of Hope in the Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel”

Laib Khemissa (Batna University) “The Mystery of Sickness and Death in the

Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel” Laura Matthews (University of Georgia) “An Enactive Response to Karl Jaspers’s

Explanatory Pluralism in General Psychopathology” Chady Rahme (Notre Dame University (Lebanon)) “Attachment, Communication as Communion: A

Project to Restore the Heart and Soul” Sue Whatley (Stephen F. Austin State University) “Atrocity, Marcel, and the Question of Progress: A

View from O’Connor’s Woods”

G8D. Bertrand Russell SocietyTopic: Russell’s and Wittgenstein’s Conceptions of Logic

Chair: Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) Speakers: Joshua Eisenthal (University of Pittsburgh) “Matching Multiplicities: Simplicity and Analysis in

the Tractatus”

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Rose Ryan Flinn (New York University) “A New Look at the Gray’s Elegy Argument” Gilad Nir (University of Leipzig) “Russell Solution to Carroll’s Puzzle” David G. Stern (University of Iowa) “Mapping the Tractatus”

G8E. Josiah Royce SocietyTopic: Report on Josiah Royce Society activities, report on progress of the Josiah Royce Critical Edition

Speakers: Michael Brodrick (Arkansas Tech University) “A Critique of Royce’s Theory of Loyalty” David E. Pfeifer (Indiana University/Purdue

University, Indianapolis) “Charles Peirce and Josiah Royce’s Semiotic Move”

G8F. North American Spinoza SocietyTopic: Vice and Virtue in Spinoza’s Philosophy

Chair: Andrew Youpa (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)

Speakers: Clayton Bohnet (Gonzaga University) “The Temptations of Egoism and the Courtesy

of Desire: An Essay on the Difference between Nobility and Ambition”

Torin Doppelt (Queen’s University) “A Sadness Born of a Fact: A Study of Spinoza’s

Humility” Christopher Martin (University of Wisconsin–Green

Bay) “Spinoza on Virtuous and Vicious Essences” Sanem Soyarslan (North Carolina State University) “Rethinking the Usefulness of Sad Passions as a

Means Towards Virtue in Spinoza’s Ethics”

G8G. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Chair: Robert Duncan (Loyola University Chicago) Speakers: Christopher R. Moore (Pennsylvania State

University) “Heraclitus and Self-Knowledge” Joseph B. Bullock (Austin Community College and

St. Edward’s University) “The Gadfly of Colophon: Ethical Wisdom in

Xenophanes”

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Yosef Z. Liebersohn (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) “Τὸ κατ’ ἔνδειαν ὰλγοῦν and the Epicurean

καταστηματική ἡδονή”

G8H. International Association for the Philosophy of SportTopic: The Nature and Value of Play

Chair: Shawn Klein (Arizona State University) Speaker: Stephen Schmid (University of Wisconsin–Rock

County) Commentators: Adam Berg (University of North Carolina at

Greensboro) Colleen English (Penn State Berks) Francisco Javier Lopez Frias (Pennsylvania State

University)

G8I. International Society for Chinese PhilosophyTopic: Chinese Philosophy and the Modern World

Chair: Yintong Bao (University at Buffalo) Speaker: Jing Hu (University of Oklahoma) “Wang Fuzhi’s Neo-Confucianism on Human-Nature

Relationship—An Alternative to Anthropocentrism” Commentator: Seth Robertson (University of Oklahoma) Speaker: Yuanfang Dai (Michigan State University) “Women’s Oppression in Different Forms and

Women’s Identity within Difference: From the Perspective of Feminist Comparative Philosophy”

Commentator: Qiong Wang (SUNY Oneonta) Speaker: Cosmin Ritivoiu (Loyola Marymount University) “Zhuangzi and the Qualified Containment in the

Mind” Commentator: James Funston (Loyola Marymount University) Speaker: Yuan Zhang (Hefei Normal University, China) “A Textual Analysis on Western Versions of ‘Dao Fa

Zi Ran’ with Comment on Its Interpreting”

G8J. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual ArtsTopic: Philosophy and Film

Chair: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Sander H. Lee (Keene State College) “Elia Kazan and the Hollywood Blacklist: Some

Philosophical Reflections” Craig Fox (California University of Pennsylvania) “Cavell, Experiences of Modernism, and Kamran

Shirdel’s The Night It Rained”

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William Harry Barnes (University of New Mexico) “Cynical Apocalypticism: The Zombie Myth” Jan Maximilian Robitzsch (Sungkyunkwan

University (Seoul)) “Fate, Character, and Cyclical Thinking:

Cianfrance’s The Place Beyond the Pines”

G8K. Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Mind, Psychology, and the Origins of Analytic Philosophy

Chair: Frederique Janssen-Lauret (University of Manchester)

Speakers: Aaron Preston (Valparaiso University) “Experimental Psychology, Metaphilosophical

Crisis, and the Rise of Analytic Philosophy” Consuelo Preti (College of New Jersey) “Bradley and Ward on Psychology: Transitioning

from Mental Science to Philosophy of Mind in Early 20th Century Philosophy”

Alexander Klein (California State University, Long Beach)

“‘Icy Bath in the Waters of Uncertainty’: James and Mach on the Psychology of Will”

RECEPTION8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.

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Friday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23

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

EXHIBITS11:00 a.m.–TBD, Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

BUSINESS MEETINGNoon–1:00 p.m., location TBA

PRIZE RECEPTION4:00–5:00 p.m., Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS5:30–6:45 p.m., location TBA

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS RECEPTION6:45–7:45 p.m., location TBA

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m., location TBA

FRIDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

9A. Invited Symposium: Medieval Ethics: Philosophical Approaches in the Middle Ages

Chair: Blake D. Dutton (Loyola University Chicago) Speakers: Bonnie Kent (University of California, Irvine) “Dignity and Rational Powers” Jon McGinnis (University of Missouri–St. Louis) “The Advantage of Pleasure: Natural Law and

Hedonism in Medieval Islam” Steven Nadler (University of Wisconsin) “Maimonides on Virtue, Human Perfection, and the

Intellectual Love of God”

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9B. Invited Symposium: Aristotle’s “Nameless” Virtues Chair: Krisanna Scheiter (Union College) Speakers: Marta Jimenez (Emory University) “The Social Relevance of Aristotle’s Nameless

Virtues” Maria Silvia Vaccarezza (University of Genoa) “Ordinarily Admirable: Aristotle on the Nameless

Honor-Related Virtue” Monte Johnson (University of California, San Diego) “Aristotle and Fake News: The Unnamed Virtue

of Truthfulness in a World of Smart-Alecs, Self-Aggrandizers, Pretenders, Frauds, and Quacks”

9C. Invited Symposium: Development of Socially Responsible Philosophy of Science

Chair: Kathryn Plaisance (University of Waterloo) Speakers: Janet Kourany (University of Notre Dame) “Adding to the Tapestry” Kevin Elliott (Michigan State University) “Socially Relevant Philosophy in the Environmental

Sciences” Sean A. Valles (Michigan State University) “Doing Socially Relevant Philosophy of Public

Health: Lessons from Population Health Science”

9D. Invited Symposium: Truth-Maker Semantics Chair: Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University) Speakers: Maria Aloni (University of Amsterdam) “Disjunction in State-Based Semantics” Kit Fine (New York University) “Why Truthmaker Semantics?” Wesley H. Holliday (University of California,

Berkeley) “Possibility Semantics”

9E. Invited Symposium: Moral Psychology/Moral Expectations and Their Frustrations

Chair: Michelle Mason (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities)

Speakers: Adrienne Martin (Claremont McKenna College) “Elective Directed Obligations” Bennett W. Helm (Franklin & Marshall College) “Constructing the Objectivity of Moral Norms” Commentator: Stephen Darwall (Yale University)

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9F. Author Meets Critics: Sabine Roeser, Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions

Chair: Colleen M. Murphy (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Critics: Wändi Bruine de Bruin (Leeds University Business School)

Madeleine Hayenhjelm (Umea University) Author: Sabine Roeser (Delft University of Technology)

9G. Author Meets Critics: Eli Alshanetsky, Articulating a Thought Chair: Matthew Boyle (University of Chicago) Critics: Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Author: Eli Alshanetsky (Stanford University)

9H. Colloquium: Responding to Wrongdoing 9:00–10:00 a.m. “The Paradox and Promise of Apology” Chair: Jason Byas (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Francey Russell (Yale University) Commentator: Linda Radzik (Texas A&M University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Scanlon’s Theories of Blame” Chair: Ashli Anda (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Eugene Chislenko (Temple University) Commentator: Nathan Stout (Tulane University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Is There Such a Thing as Genuinely Moral

Disgust?” Chair: Matthew Smith (Northeastern University) Speaker: Mara Bollard (University of Michigan) Commentator: Joshua Gert (College of William and Mary)

9I. Colloquium: Nietzsche 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Nietzsche’s Theory of Forms” Chair: Antony Aumann (Northern Michigan University) Speaker: Michael Begun (Fordham University) Commentator: Joseph Kranak (Wilbur Wright College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Nietzsche’s Critique of Stoicism: Passion,

Suffering, and Revaluation” Chair: Brian Johnson (Purdue University) Speaker: James Mollison (Purdue University) Commentator: Aaron Harper (West Liberty Unversity)

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Friday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

11:00 a.m.–Noon “Nietzsche on Realism in Art and the Role of Illusions in Life-Affirmation”

Chair: Jennifer O. Gammage (DePaul University) Speaker: Marie Le Blevennec (Georgia State University) Commentator: Christopher L. Yeomans (Purdue University)

9J. Colloquium: Moral Luck, Deliberation, and Disagreement 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Attention, Deliberation, and Having ‘One Thought

Too Many’” Chair: Candace L. Upton (University of Denver) Speaker: Stephen Marrone (Georgia State University) Commentator: Jason R. Kawall (Colgate University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Constitutive Moral Luck and Strawson’s Argument

for the Impossibility of Moral Responsibility” Chair: Alfred R. Mele (Florida State University) Speaker: Robert J. Hartman (University of Gothenburg) Commentator: J. Michael Scoville (Eastern Michigan University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Moral Disagreement and Non-Moral Ignorance” Chair: Paul Blaschko (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Nicholas Smyth (Simon Fraser University) Commentator: Benjamin Rossi (University of Notre Dame)

9K. Colloquium: Plato 9:00–10:00 a.m. “What’s in a Name? Etymologies in Plato’s Cratylus” Chair: Yang Zhong (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Christopher Healow (University of California, Davis) Commentator: Simon Noriega-Olmos (Center of Philosophy

University of Lisbon) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Socratic Refutation and Moral Motivation” Chair: Matthew C. Cashen (Southern Illinois University

Edwardsville) Speaker: Jacob Stump (University of Toronto) Commentator: Emily Austin (Wake Forest University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Socratic Belief in the Gorgias” Chair: Mason Johnson (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Andrew Payne (St. Joseph’s University) Commentator: Antonio Chu (Metropolitan State University of

Denver)

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9L. Colloquium: Epistemology and Value 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Ideal Counterpart Theorizing and the Accuracy

Argument for Probabilism” Chair: Deborah Heikes (University of Alabama–Huntsville) Speakers: Clinton Castro (University of Wisconsin–Madison)

Olav Vassend (Nanyang Technological University) Commentator: Jennifer Carr (University of California, San Diego) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Speciesism, Prejudice, and Epistemic Peer

Disagreement” Chair: Lindsey Schwartz (University of Wisconsin–

Madison) Speaker: Samuel Director (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentator: Bjorn Kristensen (Oregon State University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Moral Uncertainty and Moral Demandingness” Chair: Richard Kim (Saint Louis University) Speaker: Michael Bukoski (Dartmouth College) Commentator: Brian Hutchinson (Metropolitan State University of

Denver)

9M. Colloquium: Moral Status 9:00–10:00 a.m. “In Defense of Humanism: A Reply to Manne” Chair: Adam Hosein (Northeastern University) Speaker: Annalisa Paese (University of Pittsburgh) Commentator: Robert N. Johnson (University of Missouri–

Columbia) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “On the Moral Equality of Stalin and Martin Luther

King” Chair: Allison Massof (Ohio State University) Speaker: Nethanel Lipshitz (University of Chicago) Commentator: Gerard Vong (Center for Ethics, Emory University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Rights, Moral Labor, and Moral Community” Chair: Jennifer Szende (University of Guelph) Speaker: Hailey Huget (Georgetown University) Commentator: Clair Morrissey (Occidental College)

9N. Colloquium: Reasoning about Knowledge 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Abominable KK Failures” Chair: Brie Gertler (University of Virginia) Speaker: Kevin Dorst (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Commentator: Jared Peterson (University of Wisconsin–Parkside)

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10:00–11:00 a.m. “Closure, Transmission, and Counter-Closure for Justified Suspended Judgment”

Chair: Yuval Avnur (Scripps College) Speaker: Peter Murphy (University of Indianapolis) Commentator: Baron Reed (Northwestern University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “No Crystal Balls” Chair: Daniel Muñoz (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Speaker: Jack Spencer (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Commentator: Alexander Jackson (Boise State University)

9O. APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Michael Ing, The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian ThoughtArranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Brian J. Bruya (Eastern Michigan University) Critics: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) Alexus McLeod (University of Connecticut, Storrs) Author: Michael Ing (Indiana University)

9P. APA Committee Session: Implicit Bias in the Philosophy ClassroomArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women

Speakers: Daniel R. Kelly (Purdue University) Lacey Davidson (Purdue University) Alexander Madva (California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona) Jennifer Kanyuk (University of California, Los

Angeles) Saray Ayala-Lopez (California State University,

Sacramento)

9Q. APA Committee Session: Machine ConsciousnessArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers

Philosophers: Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis) “The Myth of Mind Uploading” Commentator: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge) Piotr Boltuc (University of Illinois, Springfield)

and Jack Copeland (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ)

“Functional, Phenomenal, and Hard Consciousness for Robots?”

Commentator: Michael Pelczar (National University of Singapore)

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AI Leaders: David Barack (Columbia University) “From Moth to Machine” Troy Kelley (U.S. Army Research Laboratory,

Aberdeen) and Jonathan Milton (University of Illinois, Springfield)

“Unconscious and Conscious Experiences: Robotic implementations within the Symbolic and Sub-symbolic Robotics Intelligence Control System (SS-RICS)”

BUSINESS MEETINGNoon–1:00 p.m., Monroe Ballroom (sixth floor)

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

10A. Invited Symposium: Kant and Post-Kantian Feminism Chair: Rachel E. Zuckert (Northwestern University) Speakers: Jane Kneller (Colorado State University) “Can We Take Kant Out of Kantian Feminism?” Elaine Miller (Miami University of Ohio) “Feminism and the Quantity and Modality of

Reflective Judgment” Dilek Huseyinzadegan (Emory University) “Toward a New Kantian Feminism of Constructive

Complicity”

10B. Invited Symposium: Logical Consequence and Discourse Chair: Mahrad Almotahari (University of Illinois at

Chicago) Speakers: Justin Bledin (Johns Hopkins University) “Fatalism and the Logic of Unconditionals” Paolo Santorio (University of California, San Diego) “Triviality and Reasonable Inference” Una Stojnic (Columbia University) “Discourse and Argument”

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Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

10C. Invited Symposium: Pacifism: For and Against Chair: Tadd Ruetenik (Saint Ambrose University) Speakers: Andrew Fiala (California State University, Fresno) “Pacifism as Transformative and Critical Theory” Bat-Ami Bar On (Binghamton University) “Why We Should Not Be Pacifists” Commentator: Robert Holmes (University of Rochester)

10D. Invited Symposium: The Racialized Male Experience in Philosophy: Racism, Alienation, and the Exploration of Genre

Chair: Irami Osei-Frimpong (University of Georgia) Speakers: Calvin Warren (Emory University) James Haile (University of Rhode Island) José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts

Lowell)

10E. Invited Symposium: New Approaches to Metaphysical Idealism Chair: Justin Christy (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Robert Smithson (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Edenic Idealism” Michael Pelczar (National University of Singapore) Commentator: Brian Cutter (University of Notre Dame)

10F. Invited Paper: The John Dewey Lecture2:00–4:00 p.m.

Chair: Mark Timmons (University of Arizona) Speaker: Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) “Five Decades of Philosophy”

This session will begin at 2:00 p.m.

10G. Author Meets Critics: Dominic Scott, Levels of Argument: A Comparative Study of Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics

Chair: Richard Kraut (Northwestern University) Critics: Gabriel Richardson Lear (University of Chicago) Susan Sauvé Meyer (University of Pennsylvania) Author: Dominic Scott (Oxford University)

10H. Author Meets Critics: Gerald Gaus, Tyranny of the Ideal Chair: Michael Neblo (Ohio State University) Critics: Helene Landemore (Yale University) Ryan Muldoon (University at Buffalo) Author: Gerald Gaus (University of Arizona)

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10I. Colloquium: Meaning and Value in Life 1:00–2:00 p.m. “Stoicism Meets Strawson: A Response to

Christopher Gill’s Strawsonian Interpretation of Stoicism”

Chair: Kirk Sanders (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speaker: Robert Bingle (Duke University) Commentator: Margaret Graver (Dartmouth College) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Happiness as Emotions that Reflect the Prudential

Value of One’s Life” Chair: Valerie Tiberius (University of Minnesota) Speaker: Hyunseop Kim (Seoul National University) Commentator: Daniel M. Haybron (Saint Louis University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Williams on Life After Reflection: Reading Truth

and Truthfulness in the Shadow of Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy”

Chair: Garrett Cullity (University of Adelaide) Speaker: Michael R. Morgan (Wheaton College) Commentator: Robert B. Louden (University of Southern Maine)

10J. Colloquium: Metaethics and Reasons 1:00–2:00 p.m. “Toward a Functional Account of Normative

Reasons: A Strategy for Conceptual Individuation” Chair: James Dreier (Brown University) Speaker: Brandon Williams (Rice University) Commentator: Aaron Wolf (Colgate University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Identification and Justifications” Chair: Payman Zargar (Northwestern University) Speaker: Amichai Amit (University of Chicago) Commentator: Christa Johnson (Oberlin College) 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Contractualism, Narrow Person-Affecting

Wrongness and the Non-identity Problem” Chair: Molly Gardner (Bowling Green State University) Speaker: Corey Katz (Ohio State University) Commentator: Jordan MacKenzie (NYU Center for Bioethics)

10K. Colloquium: Philosophy of Logic 1:00–2:15 p.m. “Paradox with Just Self-Reference” Chair: Bradley Armour-Garb (University at Albany–SUNY) Speaker: Ted Parent (Virginia Tech) Commentators: Ethan Brauer (Ohio State University) Jay Newhard (East Carolina University)

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2:15–3:15 p.m. “Naive Admissibility in the Cut-Free Approach” Chair: Matteo Bianchetti (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Ulf Hlobil (Concordia University) Commentator: Giorgio Sbardolini (Ohio State University) 3:15–4:15 p.m. “Synonymy between Token-Reflexive Expressions” Chair: Patricia Hanna (University of Utah) Speaker: Alexandru Radulescu (University of Missouri–

Columbia) Commentator: David Braun (University at Buffalo)

This session will end at 4:15 p.m.

10L. Colloquium: Hume 1:00–2:00 p.m. “‘Melancholy,’ ‘Spleen’ and Other ‘Humours’ in the

Conclusion to the Treatise’s First Book” Chair: Timothy H. Pickavance (Biola University) Speaker: Charles Goldhaber (University of Pittsburgh) Commentator: Jonathan Cottrell (Wayne State University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Property and Necessity: The Scope of Hume’s

Justice” Chair: Zaccheus Harmon (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Krista Rodkey (Hope College) Commentator: Elizabeth Goodnick (Metropolitan State University

of Denver) 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Hume’s General Point of View: A Two-Stage

Approach” Chair: Mark Nelson (Westmont College) Speaker: Nir Ben-Moshe (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Commentator: Emily M. Kelahan (Illinois Wesleyan University)

10M. Colloquium: Epistemology: Selves and Others 1:00–2:00 p.m. “Good Friend: Bad Believer?” Chair: Brianna Campbell (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Anna Brinkerhoff (Brown University) Commentator: Nicolas Bommarito (University at Buffalo) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Confabulation, Agency, and Self-Knowledge” Chair: Christopher Copan (Northern Illinois University) Speaker: Colin McCullough-Benner (University of

Connecticut) Commentator: Philip Woodward (Valparaiso University)

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3:00–4:00 p.m. “An Abductive Solution to the Problem of Memorial Justification”

Chair: Evan Riley (College of Wooster) Speaker: Ali Hasan (University of Iowa) Commentator: Geoffrey Pynn (Northern Illinois University)

10N. Colloquium: Neuroscience, Mind, and Attention 1:00–2:00 p.m. “Neural Plasticity and the Persistence of

Consciousness” Chair: Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira (University of

Cincinnati) Speaker: Howard Nye (University of Alberta) Commentator: Robert C. Richardson (University of Cincinnati) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Neuroscience of Mindreading: A Case for a

Plurality of Specialized Mindreading Mechanisms” Chair: Elisabeth Hildt (Illinois Institute of Technology) Speaker: Maria Doulatova (Washington University in St.

Louis) Commentator: Jennifer Gleason (The Ohio State University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Joint Attention, Symmetrical Sharing, and the

First-Person Plural” Chair: David Barack (Columbia University) Speaker: James Kintz (Saint Louis University) Commentator: Joseph Mendola (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)

10O. Colloquium: Rights and Responsibilities in the Context of Structural Injustice

1:00–2:00 p.m. “W. E. B. Du Bois on Democracy and Dissent in the Jim Crow Era”

Chair: Dwayne A. Tunstall (Grand Valley State University) Speaker: Elvira Basevich (University of Michigan–Dearborn) Commentator: Matthew Smith (Northeastern University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. “Blameless Participation in Structural Injustice” Chair: Rebecca Harrison (University of California,

Riverside) Speaker: David Atenasio (Loyola University Chicago) Commentator: Roxanne Kurtz (University of Illinois, Springfield) 3:00–4:00 p.m. “Epistemic Exploitation and the Necessity of

Inquiry” Chair: Jennifer Hockenbery (Mount Mary University) Speaker: Brennan Neal (Georgia State University) Commentator: Ashwini Vasanthakumar (Dickson Poon School of

Law, King’s College London)

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10P. APA Committee Session: Epistemic Justice and HealthArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

Speakers: Havi Carel (Bristol University) “Epistemic Injustice Amplified: The Case of

Children as Patients” Elianna Fetterolf (The Graduate Center, CUNY, and

University of Groningen) “Epistemic Injustice and the Role of Humility in

Medicine” Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Towards Professional Medical Virtues of Epistemic

Justice” Kristin Voigt (McGill University) “Epistemic Injustice and Public Health”

10Q. APA Committee Session: Queer LatinidadArranged by the APA Committee on LGBTQ People in the Profession

Chair: José Medina (Northwestern University) Speaker: Mariana Ortega (John Carroll University) Commentators: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at

Charlotte) Emanuela Bianchi (New York University)

10R. APA Committee Session: PolicingArranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy and the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Speakers: Tracey Meares (Yale Law School) George Yancy (Emory University) Sherri Irvin (University of Oklahoma)

G11B. Radical Philosophy AssociationTopic: Indigenous and Radical Philosophy

Speakers: Robert Nichols (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities)

“Indigeneity contra Dispossession” James Maffie (University of Maryland) “Mexica Ethics: Balance, Nepantla, and Weaving

the Good Life” Tiffany Montoya (Purdue University) “The Double-Standard of Nomadism: Who’s

Allowed to Choose? On Gitanos (“Gypsies”) of Spain”

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Friday Evening, 4:00–5:00 p.m.

FRIDAY EVENING, 4:00–5:00 P.M.

PRIZE RECEPTION (open to all: wine and cheese served)APA NATIONAL PRIZES

John Dewey Lecture 2017–2018Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame)

de Gruyter Kant Lecture 2017–2018Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt Universität Berlin)

CENTRAL DIVISION PRIZESGraduate Student Travel Stipend Winners

Daniel Adsett (Marquette University) for “Donald Davidson and Karl Jaspers on Objectivity and Non-Linguistic Experience”David Atenasio (Loyola University Chicago) for “Blameless Participation in Structural Injustice”Michael Barnes (Georgetown University) for “The Pragmatics of Protest as Positive Propaganda”Zachary Barnett (Brown University) for “No Free Lunch:The Significance of Tiny Contributions”Michael Begun (Fordham University) for “Nietzsche’s Theory of Forms”Elizabeth Bell (University of Wisconsin–Madison) for “How A Causalist Theory of Action Can Account for Intentional Omissions”Christopher Bobier (University of California, Irvine) for “Hobbes on the Passions”Mara Bollard (University of Michigan) for “Is There Such a Thing as Genuinely Moral Disgust?”Giulia Bonasio (Columbia University) for “Natural Goods in the Eudemian Ethics: A Particular Type of Good-For”Anna Brinkerhoff (Brown University) for “Good Friend: Bad Believer?”Jeff Carroll (University of Virginia) for “The Promise of Lockean Tacit Consent Theory “Spencer Case (University of Colorado Boulder) for “The Metaethical Implications of Epistemic Value”Clinton Castro (University of Wisconsin–Madison) for “Ideal Counterpart Theorizing and the Accuracy Argument for Probabilism”Bryan Chambliss (University of Arizona) for “Essentially Indexical Second-Person Thought”Samuel Director (University of Colorado Boulder) for “Speciesism, Prejudice, and Epistemic Peer Disagreement”Kevin Dorst (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) for “Abominable KK Failures”

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Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) for “Resilience in the Face of Counter-Evidence”Samuel Elgin (Yale University) for “Question Begging and Analytic Content”James Elliott (Purdue University) for “On the Incompatibility of Faith and Intellectual Humility”Alexander Englert (Johns Hopkins University) for “Kantian Archetypes and Action”Emma Esmaili (University of British Columbia) for “Transparency and Attentional Development”Leonard Feldblyum (Georgia State University) for “Nietzsche’s Interest in Cultures of Breeding”Daniel Ferguson (Yale University) for “Spinoza on the Priority of Part to Whole”Carolina Flores (Rutgers University) for “Spinoza’s Account of Self-Knowledge”Juan Garcia (Ohio State University) for “Leibniz, a Friend of Molinism”Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina and Yale University) for “Free Lawfulness in Judgments of the Beautiful and the Sublime”Charles Goldhaber (University of Pittsburgh) for “‘Melancholy,’ ‘Spleen,’ and Other ‘Humours’ in the Conclusion to the Treatise’s First Book”Robert Gruber (University of Massachusetts Amherst) for “Evaluating the Uncooperativeness Solution to the Mismatch Problem”William Hannegan (Saint Louis University) for “Dispositional Essentialism, Directedness, and Final Causation”Christopher Hauser (Rutgers University) for “A Nomically Interconnected But Non-Monistic Cosmos”Hao Hong (Indiana University Bloomington) for “The Problem of Many Counterparts”Hailey Huget (Georgetown University) for “Rights, Moral Labor, and Moral Community”Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame) for “A Defense of Intrapersonal Belief Permissivism”Zoe Johnson King (University of Michigan) for “We Can Have Our Buck and Pass It, Too”Nathan Kellen (University of Connecticut) for “The Normative Problem for Logical Pluralism”David Kinney (London School of Economics) for “Bayesian Networks and Multi-Level Causation”

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James Kintz (Saint Louis University) for “Joint Attention, Symmetrical Sharing, and the First-Person Plural”Cameron Kirk-Giannini (Rutgers University) for “Uniformity Motivated”Jonathan Knutzen (University of California, San Diego) for “Deference, Ideals, and Moral Risk”Alexander Kocurek (University of California, Berkeley) for “On the Substitution of Identicals in Counterfactual Reasoning”Zak Kopeikin (University of Colorado Boulder) for “Unconditional and Intrinsic Value: Why Intrinsic Value Might be Largely Extrinsically Valuable”Robbie Kubala (Columbia University) for “Fittingness and Value: A Two-Level Theory of (Some) Aesthetic Normativity”Justin Kuster (University of Minnesota) for “Neo-Conventionalism and Global Modal Error “Timothy Kwiatek (Cornell University) for “Anger and African Political Philosophy: A Lesson For Responsibility Theorists “Marie Le Blevennec (Georgia State University) for “Nietzsche on Realism in Art and The Role of Illusions in Life-Affirmation”Matt Leonard (University of Southern California) for “What Is It to Be Located?”Hao Liang (Northwestern University) for “Constraint, Autonomy and Self-Formation (Bildung) - A Reading of Kant’s Theory of Education”James Lincoln (University of Kentucky) for “Moral Ignorance”Nethanel Lipshitz (University of Chicago) for “On the Moral Equality of Stalin and Martin Luther King”Adam Marushak (University of Pittsburgh) for “On the Hypothetical Given”Colin McCullough-Benner (University of Connecticut) for “Confabulation, Agency, and Self-Knowledge”Amanda McMullen (University of Miami) for “What Is a Slur’s Truth-Conditional Content? The Essence Theory”Freya Mobus (Cornell University) for “Why Do Itches Itch?”James Mollison (Purdue University) for “Nietzsche’s Critique of Stoicism: Passion, Suffering, and Revaluation”Jake Monaghan (University at Buffalo) for “The Limits of Proceduralist Justification”Rick Morris (University of California, Davis) for “Stranger in a Strange Land: An Optimal-Environments Account of Evolutionary Mismatch”Daniel Muñoz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) for “Defeaters and Disqualifiers”

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Sean T. Murphy (Indiana University Bloomington) for “Schopenhauer’s Criticisms of Kant’s Formulas of Humanity (FH) and Autonomy (FA)”Brennan Neal (Georgia State University) for “Epistemic Exploitation and the Necessity of Inquiry”Annalisa Paese (University of Pittsburgh) for “In Defense of Humanism: A Reply to Manne”David Pattillo (University of Notre Dame) for “Extending the In/At Distinction”Francesco Pica (University of Toronto) for “John Baconthorpe on the Divine Knowledge of Individual Things: An Interpretation of Averroes”Allison Piñeros Glasscock (Yale University) for “The Discipline(s) of Virtue: Knowledge and the Unity of the Virtues in the Protagoras”Nicholas Rimell (University of Virginia) for “A Dilemma for the Future-Like-Ours Argument against Abortion”Alexandra Romanyshyn (Saint Louis University) for “Self-Harm by Morally Responsible Agents: An Example of Wrongdoing that Retributivists Shouldn’t Punish”John Rosenbaum (Baylor University) for “Thomas Reid, Aesthetic Perception, and Literature”Wendy Salkin (Harvard University) for “Democracy Within, Justice Without: The Duties of Informal Political Representatives”Eric Sampson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) for “Can We Rationally Believe Conciliationism?”Olivia Schuman (York University) for “Loving Friendship and Loving Romances: Tracing the Differences”Adam Shmidt (Boston University) for “Evidence, Prediction, and Agency”Robert Siscoe (University of Arizona) for “Ordinary and Ideal Rationality”Daniel Skibra (Northwestern University) for “Proposition and the Content of Desires”Etye Steinberg (University of Toronto) for “Introspective Awareness and Responsibility for Attitudes”Eyal Tal (University of Arizona) for “Self-Intimation, Infallibility, and Higher-Order Evidence”Melanie Tate (University of Washington) for “Descartes on Hatred”Drew Thompson (Loyola University Chicago) for “Sovereignty as Responsibility and the Duty to Admit”

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Christopher Tomaszewski (Baylor University) for “The Supplemented Soul: Thomistic Corruptionism and Mereology”Paul Tubig (University of Washington–Seattle) for “The Meaning of Health in the Liberal Theory of Justice”Brandon Williams (Rice University) for “Toward a Functional Account of Normative Reasons: A Strategy for Conceptual Individualtion”Mengyao Yan (Baylor University) for “Why Is a Person Irreplaceable?”

FRIDAY EVENING, 5:30–6:45 P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Introduction: Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) Speaker: Charles W. Mills (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Revisiting Ideal Theory”

A reception will follow.

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G11A. American Association of Philosophy Teachers Chair: Giancarlo Tarantino (Loyola University Chicago) Speakers: Claire Lockard (Loyola University Chicago) “Against Charity: The Charitability Gap and Why It

Matters for Philosophy Teachers” Alida Liberman (University of Indianapolis) “Practicing a Craft: A Hands-On Illustration of

Essential Strategies for Learner-Centered Teaching” Jonathan Spelman (Ohio Northern University) “The Power of Personal Narrative in Introductory

Ethics”

G11B. Radical Philosophy AssociationTopic: Indigenous and Radical PhilosophyThis session has been moved to Friday afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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Friday Evening, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

G11C. Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking Chair: David Wright (Sam Houston State University) Speakers: Maralee Harrell (Carnegie Mellon University) “Incorporating Psychology and Data Science into

Critical Thinking” Jeffrey Maynes (St. Lawrence University) “Critical Reasoning, Cognitive Bias, and Ecological

Rationality” Haavard Koppang (BI–Norwegian Business School) “Critical Thinking and Groups: Group

Argumentation Norms Are Relevant to Argument Evaluation”

Jack Lyons (University of Arkansas) and Barry Ward (University of Arkansas)

“Dual System Psychology and An Empirically Informed Introduction to Critical Thinking”

G11D. Philosophy of Time Society Chair: Maria Balcells (Bucknell University) Speakers: Samuele Iaquinto (University of Milan) “Presentism and Fragmentalist Perdurantism” Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “End-Focused Holism and Temporal Neutrality” Andrew Haas (Higher School of Economics,

Moscow) “Heidegger’s Contribution to the Philosophy of

Time”

G11E. Society for the Philosophical Study of EducationTopic: The Costs of Higher EducationSession details TBA

G11F. North American Spinoza Society Chair: Andrew Youpa (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) Speakers: Lilli Alanen (Uppsala University) “Spinoza on Passivity, Active Joy, and Love of God” John Carriero (University of California, Los Angeles) “Spinoza on Ends: Fantasy Physics and Our Self-

Conception as Agents” Karolina Hübner (University of Toronto) “Spinoza’s Conceptual Barrier”

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Olli Koistinen (University of Turku) “On the Incomprehensibility of the Ethics”

G11G. Society of Christian Philosophers Speakers: Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) Nicholas Wolterstorff (Yale University) Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck University) Commentator: Melissa K. Yates (Rutgers University)

G11H. Hume SocietyTopic: Themes in Hume’s Essays

Chair: Erin A. Frykholm (University of Kansas) Speakers: Tina Baceski (Rockhurst University) Amy M. Schmitter (University of Alberta) Andre C. Willis (Brown University)

G11I. Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion Chair: Debkumar Mukherjee (Cooch Behar Panchanan

Barma University, India) Speakers: Kisor Kumar Chakrabarti (Institute of Cross Cultural

Studies and Academic Exchange) “Consciousness and Self Consciousness: East and

West” Clayton Bohnet (Gonzaga University) “Dispelling Delusions: The Nature of Language in

the Bhagavad Gita” Iddo Landau (University of Haifa) “Krishnamurti’s Doctrine of Pathless Truth: A

Critique” Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina and Yale

University) “Judgments of Art and Natural Ends: Kant’s Free

Lawfulness and Reflecting Judgements” Dibyendu Talapatra (Derezio College, India) “Swami Vivekananda: Language as a Tool to

Develop Consciousness” Debkumar Mukherjee (Cooch Behar Panchanan

Barma University, India) “Neo-Vedantism of Swami Vivekananda” Peter R. Nennig (Georgia State University) “Mechanical Memory and the Speculative

Sentence: The Importance of Language for Hegel in the Phenomenology and Encyclopedia”

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G11J. Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyTopic: Metaphysics, Its Scope and Its Limits in the History of Analytic Philosophy

Chair: Joshua Eisenthal (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: Vera Flocke (New York University) “Carnap’s Noncognitivism about Ontology” Landon D. C. Elkind (University of Iowa) “Logic, though Not Our Master, Will Be Taken as

Our Guide: Logic and Metaphysics” Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) “Schools of Metaphysics and Russellian Logical

Form” Katarina Perovic (University of Iowa) “Carrying the Torch for Metaphysics: Bergmann

and His Departure from Logical Positivism”

G11K. American Association for the Philosophic Study of SocietyTopic: Arguments For and Against Liberalism

Chair: Shawn Klein (Arizona State University) Speaker: Stephen Hicks (Rockford University) Commentators: Jonathan Anomaly (University of Arizona) Asborn Melkevik (Harvard University) Kevin Vallier (Bowling Green State University)

G11L. Society for the Philosophy of Agency: New Work in Agency and ResponsibilityTopic: New Work in Agency and Responsibility

Chair: Zac Cogley (Northern Michigan University) Speakers: Santiago Amaya (Universidad de los Andes) “Acting Habitually” Oisin Deery (Monash University) “Naturally Free Action”

G11M. Society for the Study of Process PhilosophiesTopic: Process and Being

Chair: Joseph Harroff (University of Hawaii, Manoa) Speakers: Matthew Z. Donnelly (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) “Retrieval—Bergson, Heidegger, and Temporal

Openness to Being” Daniel R. Siakel (University of California, Irvine) “Dependent Origination, Impermanence, and

Emptiness: ‘Process’ in Vajrayana Buddhism”

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Anthony Sean Neal (Mississippi State University) “Process Thought as a Method of Interpretation in

African American Studies”

G11N. Association of the Development of Philosophy Teaching (ADAPT)Topic: Teaching ValuesSession details TBA

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION8:30 p.m.–12:30 a.m.

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Saturday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24

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

EXHIBITS9:00–11:30 a.m., Adams Ballroom (sixth floor)

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

12A. Invited Symposium: The Black Male Under-Class: Incarceration, Re-entry and the Stigma of Criminalization

Chair: Tommy J. Curry (Texas A&M University) Speakers: Brad Elliott Stone (Loyola Marymount University) Leamon Bazil (Sam Houston State University) Brandon Hogan (Howard University) Commentator: TBA

12B. Invited Symposium: Pluralities of Environmental Justice Chair: Corey Katz (Ohio State University) Speakers: Alexandria Poole (Elizabethtown College) “Socio-ecological Justice and the Extinction of

Experience: Bridging Plural Epistemologies in the Climate Change Debate”

Samantha Noll (University of Washington) “Food Justice Modified: The Promises and

Problems with GM Technologies” Sebastian Purcell (SUNY Cortland) “Liberation Philosophy and Climate Justice”

12C. Invited Symposium: Trans*feminism Chair: Esa Díaz-León (University of Barcelona) Speakers: Stephanie Kapusta (Dalhousie University) “Counting the Costs of Philosophical Argument: A

Trans* Feminist Analysis of Philosophical Debates in Social Ontology”

Saray Ayala-Lopez (California State University, Sacramento)

“Gender Hallucinations? Non-Binary Identities and Social Positions”

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12D. Invited Symposium: Moral Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Virtue Epistemology

Chair: Sean Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota Duluth)

Speakers: Deborah Mower (University of Mississippi) “Moral Conviction and Civility” Heather D. Battaly (University of Connecticut) “Closed-Mindedness and Intellectual Vice” Theresa Lopez (University of Maryland) “Three Ways of Naturalizing Moral Inquiry”

12E. Invited Symposium: Sextus’ Pyrrhonism Chair: Robin Smith (Texas A&M University) Speaker: Richard Bett (Johns Hopkins University) “Sextus Empiricus: Against Those in the Disciplines:

Approaches, Themes, Problems” Commentators: Harald Thorsrud (Agnes Scott College) Joseph B. Bullock (Austin Community College and

St. Edward’s University)

12F. Invited Symposium: Necessary Beings Chair: Noël Saenz (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: Joshua Rasmussen (University of Notre Dame) “There Is a Necessary Being” Commentators: Jennifer Wang (Simon Fraser University) Richard Swinburne (Oxford University)

12G. Colloquium: Aristotle’s Two Ethics 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Natural Goods in the Eudemian Ethics: A Particular

Type of Good-for” Chair: Elizabeth A. Hoppe (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Giulia Bonasio (Columbia University) Commentator: Marina Marren (American University in Cairo) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Are There Really Two Kinds of Happiness in

Nicomachean Ethics 10.8?” Chair: Michael R. Paradiso-Michau (School of the Art

Institute of Chicago) Speaker: Bryan Reece (University of Toronto) Commentator: Jean Clifford (Loyola University Chicago)

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12H. Colloquium: Feminism, Care, and Resilience 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Other-Directed Desires, Care, Contractarianism” Chair: Ann E. Cudd (Boston University) Speaker: Asha Bhandary (University of Iowa) Commentator: Anita Superson (University of Kentucky) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Feminism and the Essentially Contested Concept

of ‘Woman’” Chair: Daniel R. Kelly (Purdue University) Speaker: Manon Garcia (Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard

University) Commentator: Matthew Andler (University of Virginia) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Unintelligibility and Epistemological Resilience” Chair: Claire Lockard (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Taylor Rogers (Northwestern University) Commentator: Heather Stewart (University of Western Ontario)

12I. Colloquium: Logic and Reasoning in Ancient Philosophy 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Indifference Reasoning in Aristotle’s Natural

Philosophy” Chair: Andrew Hull (Northwestern University) Speaker: Tyler Huismann (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentator: William Wians (Merrimack College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Antilogic as Counterfeit Philosophy in Plato’s

Middle Dialogues” Chair: Blaze Marpet (Northwestern University) Speaker: Doug Reed (University of Rhode Island) Commentator: James P. Butler (Berea College) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Searching for the ‘Why’: Plotinus on the One

beyond Being” Chair: Daniel Ioppolo (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Michael Wiitala (Cleveland State University) Commentator: David Yount (Mesa Community College)

12J. Colloquium: Early Modern: Passions and Liberty 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Descartes on Hatred” Chair: Zhen Liang (DePaul University) Speaker: Melanie Tate (University of Washington) Commentator: Stephen I. Wagner (St. John’s University,

Minnesota) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Hobbes on the Passions” Chair: María de la Cruz Salvador Lopez (DePaul University) Speaker: Christopher Bobier (University of California, Irvine) Commentator: Rick Furtak (Colorado College)

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11:00 a.m.–Noon “Leibniz, a Friend of Molinism” Chair: Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina and Yale

University) Speaker: Juan Garcia (Ohio State University) Commentator: Benjamin Hill (University of Western Ontario)

12K. Colloquium: Normative Ethics and Moral Agency 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Why Self-Promises Are Problematic” Chair: Andrea Westlund (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) Speaker: Alida Liberman (University of Indianapolis) Commentator: Stephen White (Northwestern University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Evaluating the Uncooperativeness Solution to the

Mismatch Problem” Chair: Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University) Speaker: Robert Gruber (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Commentator: Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Self-Harm by Morally Responsible Agents:

An Example of Wrongdoing That Retributivists Shouldn’t Punish”

Chair: Mengyao Yan (Baylor University) Speaker: Alexandra Romanyshyn (Saint Louis University) Commentator: Andre Martin (McGill University)

12L. Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind and Language 9:00–10:00 a.m. “What is a Slur’s Truth-Conditional Content? The

Essence Theory” Chair: Ravi Thakral (University of St Andrews) Speaker: Amanda McMullen (University of Miami) Commentator: Leonard Clapp (Northern Illinois University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Essentially Indexical Second-Person Thought” Chair: Jonathan Livengood (University of Illinois at

Urbana-Champaign) Speaker: Bryan Chambliss (University of Arizona) Commentator: Matthew Babb (Washington University in St. Louis) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Donald Davidson and Karl Jaspers on Objectivity

and Non-Linguistic Experience” Chair: Kevin Harrelson (Ball State University) Speaker: Daniel Adsett (Marquette University) Commentator: Brandon Beasley (University of Calgary)

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12M. Colloquium: Evidence Irrationality and Bias 9:00–10:00 a.m. “Evidence, Prediction, and Agency” Chair: Alex Papulis (Northwestern University) Speaker: Adam Shmidt (Boston University) Commentator: Sam Fox Krauss (University of Texas at Austin) 10:00–11:00 a.m. “Generation-Bias Implies Evaluation-Bias” Chair: Whitney Lauren Lilly (Northwestern University) Speaker: Finnur Dellsen (University College Dublin) Commentator: Juan Colomina-Alminana (University of Texas at

Austin) 11:00 a.m.–Noon “Resilience in the Face of Counter-Evidence” Chair: Albert Casullo (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Sarah K. Paul (University of Wisconsin)

12N. APA Committee Session: Shaking Up the Standard LectureArranged by the APA Committee on Teaching Philosophy

Speakers: Andrew Molas (York University) “Transforming Philosophy through Inclusive

Pedagogy and Universal Instructional Design” David Burris (Arizona Western College) “Designing Effective Philosophy Courses” Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “Roleplaying Philosophies: Using Reacting to the

Past in the Philosophy Classroom” Matthew Meyer (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire) “‘The Confidence Test Group Test’ or if you prefer

‘The Best-Ball Group Test’” Danielle Clevenger (Eastern Michigan University) “Utilizing Movement in Learning Activities” Stacey Goguen (Northeastern Illinois University)

12O. Diversity Institutes Advisory Panel: Diversity Institutes Alumni Panel

Chair: Amelia Hruby (DePaul University) Speakers: Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame) “How Belief-Credence Dualism Can Explain (Away)

Pragmatic Encroachment” Hannah Haejin Kim (Stanford University) “Shifting Time and Reference: McTaggart and

Temporal Undexicals”

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Christian Nakazawa (Dartmouth College) “To See with Other Eyes: Metaphor, Meaning, and

Imagination” Commentator: Jason Stanley (Yale University)

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 12:10–2:10 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G13A. Society for Mexican American PhilosophyTopic: Mexican American Comparative Philosophy

Chair: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) Speakers: Jorge Montiel (Marquette University) “Clarifying the Material Element of Oppression:

On Dussel’s Reading of Marx’s Concept of ‘Living Labor’”

Sergio A. Gallegos (Metropolitan State University of Denver)

“Two Types of Multiculturalism: Benhabib and Villoro”

Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) “On (In)Justice and Non-Ideal Theory: Villoro, Mills,

and Zack”

G13B. Society for German Idealism and Romanticism: Conceptions of Matter and Form

Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Speakers: Anastasia Artemyev Berg (University of Chicago) Matthias Hasse (University of Chicago) Commentator: Jennifer Ryan Lockhart (Auburn University)

G13C. Society for Medieval and Renaissance PhilosophyTopic: Intellect, Will, and Other Mental Powers in Medieval Philosophy

Chair: Bonnie Kent (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Martin Pickavé (University of Toronto) “John Duns Scotus and His Critics on the Will as a

Causal Power” Sarah Catherine Byers (Boston College) “The Use of Aristotle in 4th–5th Century Accounts

of Intellect and Will (Augustine and Victorinus)”

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Saturday Afternoon, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

G13D. Society for Asian and Comparative PhilosophyTopic: East-West Comparative Dialogues on Morality

Chair: Ryan Pino (Yale University) Speakers: Sangeetha Krishnan Nair Sreedevikuttyamma

(University of Oxford) “Can Duty Be Interpreted as Action without Desire?” Sula You (University of Oklahoma) “Confucian Shame Morality and Its Proper

Application to Moral Pedagogy” Ryan Pino (Yale University) “A Neo-Confucian Challenge to the ‘Is-Ought

Problem’: Wang Yangming’s Liangzhi (良知)”

G13E. Society for the Metaphysics of ScienceTopic: Downward Causation, Composition, and the Sciences

Chair: Mark B. Couch (Seton Hall University) Speakers: James Woodward (University of Pittsburgh) “Downward Causation Defended” Stuart Glennan (Butler University) “Compositional Minimalism”

G13F. Karl Jaspers Society of North AmericaTopic: Author Meets Critics: Noreen Khawaja, The Religion of Existence: Asceticism in Philosophy from Kierkegaard to Sartre

Critics: Dawn Eschenauer Chow (University of Chicago) Frederic Seyler (DePaul University) Sara Shady (Bethel University) Commentator: Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University) Author: Noreen Khawaja (Yale University)

G13G. U.S. Midwest Society for Women in PhilosophyTopic: Anger, Grief, and Trauma: Feminist Philosophical Perspectives

Speakers: Lyn Radke (Vanderbilt University) “Anger as Moral Protest in Contexts of Oppression” Kit Connor (University of Oregon) “Willing Grief Otherwise” Molly Kelly (George Washington University) “An Ethic of Trauma: Establishing a Temporal

Dimension in the Original Position”

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G13H. North American Kant SocietyTopic: Cultivating Virtue

Chair: Sally Sedgwick (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speakers: Jeremy Schwartz (Texas Tech University) Krista Thomason (Swarthmore College) “Active Sympathy, Passive Feelings: Rethinking

Kant’s Duty to Cultivate Sympathy” Mavis Biss (Loyola University Maryland) “Striving with Others: Friendship and Moral Self-

Perfection” Anne Margaret Baxley (Washington University in St.

Louis) “Finding Happiness: Kant on the Rewards for

Virtue”

G13I. Society for LGBTQ PhilosophyTopic: Queer Productions of Knowledge

Chair: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Hannah Trees (University of Texas at Austin) “Towards a Queer Epistemology of Self-Knowledge” Char Brecevic (University of Notre Dame) “Queering Ways of Knowing: How LGBTQ

Philosophy Is Beneficial for Philosophy of Science” Rachel McNealis (Marquette University) “Hetero-next-uals: Rupturing Straight Time in

Phases of Cringeworthy Sexual Experiments” Timothy F. Murphy (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Gendered Effects of Objections to Prostitution”

G13J. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Chair: Tadd Ruetenik (Saint Ambrose University) Speakers: Jerold J. Abrams (Creighton University) “Emerson and the Riddle of the Sphinx” Julia Novakowski (Ohio State University) “Does the Teacher Go Round the Student or the

Student Round the Teacher? The Application of Jamesian Pragmatism to Education ”

Christopher D. Tirres (De Paul University) “The Pragmatic Possibilities of Gloria Anzaldúa’s

Mature Spirituality”

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G13K. Minorities and PhilosophyTopic: The State of MAP: From the Chapter to the International

Chairs: Olúfemi O. Táíwò (University of California, Los Angeles)

Simona Capisani (University of California, Irvine) Elise Woodard (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor) Speakers: Zoë Johnson King (University of Michigan, Ann

Arbor) Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill) Olúfemi O. Táíwò (University of California, Los

Angeles) Simona Capisani (University of California, Irvine) Elise Woodard (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor)

G13L. Society for the Study of Process PhilosophiesTopic: Process and Becoming

Chair: Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)

Speakers: Joseph Harroff (University of Hawaii, Manoa) “Correlative Cosmology and a Process View of

Persons: A Reading of Early Confucian Role Ethics through ‘Resolute Becoming’ (shendu: 慎独)”

Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)

“From Broken Web to Intercarnations: A Comparative Study of Catherine Keller’s Ecopoetics and Hanul (the Divine)”

O’Neil Van Horn (Drew University) “Nesting: Process Philosophy, the Home, and an

Ethics of Co/inhabitation”

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2:20–5:20 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

14A. Invited Symposium: Revolution in the 21st Century Chair: Sarah Vitale (Ball State University) Speakers: John-Patrick Schultz (Villanova University) “Making a Revolutionary Critical Theory:

Abandoning the Academy”

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Nathan Eckstrand (Fort Hays State University) “Do Complex Systems Revolutionize Our

Understanding of Political Frameworks?” Owen Glyn-Williams (DePaul University) “Revolution as Civil War?”

14B. Invited Symposium: The APA’s Good Practices GuideThe purpose of this listening session is to receive feedback and encourage conversation about how to make the Good Practices Guide as useful and effective as possible.

Speakers: Amy Ferrer (American Philosophical Association) Mi-Kyoung (Mitzi) Lee (University of Colorado

Boulder)

14C. Invited Symposium: Metaphysics and Normativity Chair: Sara Bernstein (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Tristram McPherson (Ohio State University) “Unique Authority and Referential Determinacy: A

Dilemma for the Normative Realist” Paul Audi (University of Rochester) “Of Power and Prescriptivity”

Stephanie Leary (Indiana University Bloomington) “What Is Moorean Non-Naturalism?”

14D. Invited Symposium: Effort and Difficulty Chair: Gwen Bradford (Rice University) Speakers: Michael Brent (University of Denver)

“The Ubiquity of Effort” Bernard Reginster (Brown University) “The Concept of a Will to Power” Hasko von Kriegstein (Ryerson University) “It’s Not Easy to Win the Lottery” Antti Kauppinen (University of Helsinki) “Effort, Difficulty, and Aesthetic Merit”

14E. Invited Symposium: Holobionts: New Challenges in Philosophy of Biology

Chair: W. Ford Doolittle (Dalhousie University) Speakers: Lynn Chiu (University of Bordeaux and CNRS) “Holobionts as Evolutionary Units of Reciprocally

Relevant Selective Processes” Ehud Lamm (Tel Aviv University) “Two Kinds of Statistical Individuality”

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Tamar Schneider (University of California, Davis) “Interactions within the Holobiont: On the Holobiont’s Interactions of Its Microorganisms”

14F. Invited Symposium: Virtues and Reasons Chair: Rebecca Stangl (University of Virginia) Speakers: Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) “Virtue and Belief” Daniel Star (Boston University) “Moral Worth, Normative Ethics, and Normative

Ignorance” Julia Markovits (Cornell University) “Moral Worth and the (Partial) Relativism of Praise

and Blame”

14G. Author Meets Critics: Christopher Davidson, Caroline Lundquist, New Philosophies on Sex and Love: Thinking Through Desire

Chair: Leigh Johnson (Christian Brothers University) Critics: Fulden Ibrahimhakkioglu (Middle East Technical

University (Ankara)) Yong Dou (Michael) Kim (Colorado College) Response: Christopher Davidson (Ball State University) Sarah LaChance Adams (University of Wisconsin–

Superior)

14H. Colloquium: Virtues and Virtue Ethics 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Humility Is Not a Virtue” Chair: Julia Driver (Washington University in St. Louis) Speaker: Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut) Commentator: Sungwoo Um (Duke University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “An Aristotelian Response to the Globalism

Objection” Chair: Paula Gottlieb (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Marcella Linn (Loyola University Chicago) Commentator: Joseph Spino (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Introspective Awareness and Responsibility for

Attitudes” Chair: Cristina Carrillo (Northwestern University) Speaker: Etye Steinberg (University of Toronto) Commentator: Elianna Fetterolf (The Graduate Center, CUNY, and

University of Groningen)

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14I. Colloquium: Knowledge, Evidence, and Expertise 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Thought Experimenting on Knowledge” Chair: Richard Grandy (Rice University) Speaker: Michael Hannon (University of London) Commentator: Cecilea Mun (Central Michigan University) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Self-Intimation, Infallibility, and Higher-Order

Evidence” Chair: Nicole Dular (Franklin College) Speaker: Eyal Tal (University of Arizona) Commentator: Declan Smithies (Ohio State University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “An Empirical Defense of Philosophical Expertise” Chair: Peter Tan (University of Virginia) Speaker: Theodore Bach (Bowling Green State University) Commentator: Katherine Sweet (Saint Louis University)

14J. Colloquium: Plato’s Republic and Laws 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Reason Enslaved: Plato’s Depiction of the

Oligarchic Man” Chair: Jesse Schupack (University of Notre Dame and

University of the South) Speaker: Mark A. Johnstone (McMaster University) Commentator: Mary Krizan (University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Virtue Before Politics in Plato’s Laws” Chair: Daniel Propson (Oakland University) Speaker: George Harvey (Indiana University Southeast) Commentator: Keren Wilson Shatalov (Ohio State University,

Illinois Institute of Technology) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Thumos and Friendship in Plato’s Republic” Chair: Gary Gabor (Hamline University) Speaker: Joshua Wilburn (Wayne State University) Commentator: Curtis Sommerlatte (Concordia University, Montreal)

14K. Colloquium: Spinoza 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Spinoza on the Priority of Part to Whole” Chair: Anat Schechtman (University of Wisconsin–

Madison) Speaker: Daniel Ferguson (Yale University) Commentator: Jack Stetter (Université Paris 8) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “A Puzzle about Inference in Spinoza” Chair: Andrew Youpa (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) Speaker: Galen Barry (Iona College) Commentator: Leonardo Moauro (University of California, San

Diego)

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4:20–5:20 p.m. “Spinoza’s Account of Self-Knowledge” Chair: Edward Slowik (Winona State University) Speaker: Carolina Flores (Rutgers University) Commentator: Reza Hadisi (University of Illinois at Chicago)

14L. Colloquium: Sovereignty and Obligation 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Sovereignty as Responsibility and the Duty to

Admit” Chair: Lavender McKittrick-Sweitzer (Ohio State University) Speaker: Drew Thompson (Loyola University Chicago) Commentator: Samantha Wakil (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “What’s Really Wrong with Annexation: A Non-

Domination Account” Chair: Pierce Randall (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Amandine Catala (Université du Québec à

Montréal) Commentator: Avery Kolers (University of Louisville) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “The Promise of Lockean Tacit Consent Theory” Chair: Gerald Gaus (University of Arizona) Speaker: Jeff Carroll (University of Virginia) Commentator: Kevin Vallier (Bowling Green State University)

14M. Colloquium: Identity in Ethics 2:20–3:20 p.m. “Narrative Identity and Social Recognition:

Capturing the Phenomenology of Child Abuse” Chair: Linda Radzik (Texas A&M University) Speaker: Bertha Alvarez Manninen (Arizona State University) Commentator: Lijun Yuan (Texas State University at San Marcos) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “Three Popular but False Claims about Personal

Identity and Harm to Embryos” Chair: Nir Ben-Moshe (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) Speaker: David Hershenov (University at Buffalo) Commentator: K. Lindsey Chambers (Stanford University) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Authority Without Identity: Defending Advance

Directives via Posthumous Rights Over One’s Body” Chair: Nina Atanasova (University of Toledo) Speaker: Govind Persad (Johns Hopkins University) Commentator: Eric Vogelstein (Duquesne University)

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14N. Colloquium: Counterfactuals, Counterparts, and Possible World Semantics

2:20–3:20 p.m. “On the Substitution of Identicals in Counterfactuals”

Chair: Timothy G. McCarthy (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speaker: Alexander Kocurek (University of California, Berkeley)

Commentator: Michael Longenecker (University of Notre Dame) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “The Problem of Many Counterparts” Chair: Zita Toth (Conception Seminary College) Speaker: Hao Hong (Indiana University Bloomington) Commentator: Seungil Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Extending the In/At Distinction” Chair: Chris Tillman (University of Manitoba) Speaker: David Pattillo (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Ioan-Radu Motoarca (University of Illinois at

Chicago)

14O. Colloquium: Desire and Pro Attitudes 2:20–3:20 p.m. “On Liking” Chair: Olivia Schuman (York University) Speaker: Tom Dougherty (University of Cambridge) Commentator: Karsten Stueber (College of the Holy Cross) 3:20–4:20 p.m. “There Are No Intrinsic Desires” Chair: Sarah Buss (University of Michigan) Speaker: Paul Boswell (Université de Montréal) Commentator: D. Gene Witmer (University of Florida) 4:20–5:20 p.m. “Sexual Orientations: The Desire View” Chair: José Medina (Northwestern University) Speaker: Esa Díaz-León (University of Barcelona) Commentator: Erin Mercurio (Ohio State University)

14P. APA Committee Session: Native American and Indigenous PhilosophersArranged by the APA Committee on Native American and Indigenous Philosophers and the International Society for Environmental Ethics

Chair: Robert Melchior Figueroa (Oregon State University) Chaone Mallory (University of Southern California) “Decolonizing Environmental Philosophy:

Whiteness, Gender, Dis/Ability, and Teaching `the Canon’ of Environmental Ethics”

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Robert Melchior Figueroa (Oregon State University) “Memo to Maria: Engendering the Legacy of

Environmental Colonialism in Puerto Rico” Brian Yazzie Burkhart (California State University,

Northridge) “Environmentalism through Being-from-the-Land:

Indigenous Decolonial Environmental Philosophy” Bjørn Kristensen (Oregon State University) “An Interspecies Perspective on Food Justice in

the Majority World”

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Program Participants

AAbbarno, G. John M. (D’Youville College) ...............G4D Thu AM, G7L Thu PMAbrams, Jerold J. (Creighton University) ..................................... G13J Sat PMAcosta, Maria (DePaul University) ................................................... 1B Wed PMAdams, Matthew (University of Virginia) ..................... 2D Wed PM, 5Z Thu PMAdams, Sarah LaChance (University of Wisconsin–Superior) ........ 14G Sat PMAdsett, Daniel (Marquette University) .......................G8C Thu PM, 12L Sat AMAgule, Craig (Rutgers University, Camden) ..................................... 5O Thu PMAikin, Scott F. (Vanderbilt University) ............................................. 1C Wed PMAlanen, Lilli (Uppsala University) ................................................... G11F Fri PMAleksander, Jason (National University (California)) ..................... G7E Thu PMAllred, Ammon (University of Toledo) ............................................. 6G Thu PMAlmotahari, Mahrad (University of Illinois at Chicago) ....................10B Fri PMAloni, Maria (University of Amsterdam) ............................................9D Fri AMAlshanetsky, Eli (Stanford University) ........................... 2E Wed PM, 9G Fri AMAlvarez Manninen, Bertha (Arizona State University) .....................14M Sat PMAmaya, Santiago (Universidad de los Andes) ............................... G11L Fri PMAmeriks, Karl (University of Notre Dame) ....................................... 5N Thu PMAmit, Amichai (University of Chicago) .............................................. 10J Fri PMAnda, Ashli (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ................................................................................ 1H Wed PM, 9H Fri AMAnderson, Charity (Baylor University) ..............................................6M Thu PMAnderson, Joseph (Central Michigan University) ........................... 1K Wed PMAndler, Matthew (University of Virginia) ........................................12H Sat AMAnomaly, Jonathan (University of Arizona) ...................................G11K Fri PMArbolino, Rebecca (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ... 6H Thu PMArcher, Joel (University of Notre Dame) ..........................................5K Thu PMArmour-Garb, Bradley (University at Albany-SUNY) ........................ 10K Fri PMArpaly, Nomy (Brown University) .....................................................14F Sat PMArtemyev Berg, Anastasia (University of Chicago) .......................G13B Sat PMAsarnow, Samuel (Macalester College) ..........................................6M Thu PMAtanasova, Nina (University of Toledo) ..........................................14M Sat PMAtenasio, David (Loyola University Chicago) ..............2B Wed PM, 10O Fri PMAudi, Paul (University of Rochester) ................................................14C Sat PMAudi, Robert (University of Notre Dame) ....................10F Fri PM, G11G Fri PMAumann, Antony (Northern Michigan University) ..........1K Wed PM, 9I Fri AMAustin, Emily (Wake Forest University) ..............................................9K Fri AMAvnur, Yuval (Scripps College) ........................................5K Thu PM, 9N Fri AM

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Ayala-Lopez, Saray (California State University, Sacramento) ........................................................... 2M Wed PM, 9P Fri AM, 12C Sat AMBBaba, Eiho (Furman University) .....................................................G4E Thu AMBabb, Matthew (Washington University in St. Louis) ..................... 12L Sat AMBabbitt, Sarah (Loyola University Chicago) .................................... 2H Wed PMBaceski, Tina (Rockhurst University) ..............................................G11H Fri PMBach, Theodore (Bowling Green State University) ...........................14I Sat PMBailey, D. J. T. (University of Colorado Boulder) ...............................5B Thu PMBalcells, Maria (Bucknell University) .............................................G11D Fri PMBallivian, Joel (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ...........................5E Thu PMBar On, Bat-Ami (Binghamton University) ....................................... 10C Fri PMBarack, David (Columbia University) .............................9Q Fri AM, 10N Fri PMBarker, Jonathan (University of Virginia) .........................................2F Wed PMBarnes, Michael (Georgetown University)....................................... 6G Thu PMBarnes, William Harry (University of New Mexico) ........................ G8J Thu PMBarnett, Zachary (Brown University) ............................................... 2A Wed PMBarrionuevo, Sergio Javier (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento) ..................................................................................6F Thu PMBarry, Galen (Iona College) ..............................................................14K Sat PMBasevich, Elvira (University of Michigan–Dearborn) ....................... 10O Fri PMBattaly, Heather D. (University of Connecticut) ..............................12D Sat AMBauer, Mark (University of Colorado Denver)...................................5Z Thu PMBaxley, Anne Margaret (Washington University in St. Louis) .......G13H Sat PMBazil, Leamon (Sam Houston State University) .............................. 12A Sat AMBeasley, Brandon (University of Calgary) ....................................... 12L Sat AMBeato, Jose (University of Coimbra) ..............................................G8C Thu PMBeck, Ori (University of Cambridge) ................................................ 1I Wed PMBeddor, Robert (Rutgers University) ................................................ 6J Thu PMBeerbohm, Eric (Safra Center, Harvard University) ........................ 1A Wed PMBegun, Michael (Fordham University) ................................................ 9I Fri AMBehun, William (McHenry County College, Illinois) ........................ 6N Thu PMBell, Elizabeth (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..........................6K Thu PMBell, Jeremy (Emory University).......................................................1E Wed PMBen-Moshe, Nir (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .........10L Fri PMBencomo, Susan (Northwestern University) .................................. 2C Wed PMBen-Moshe, Nir (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .......14M Sat PMBerg, Adam (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) ...........G8H Thu PMBerger, Douglas L. (Universiteit Leiden) ....................G4E Thu AM, 6P Thu PMBergmann, Michael (Purdue University) ...........................................5E Thu PMBerkey, Brian (University of Pennsylvania) ..................................... 12K Sat AMBernecker, Sven (University of California, Irvine) .............................6R Thu PMBernstein, Sara (University of Notre Dame) ....................................14C Sat PMBertrand, Michael (Auburn University) ......................... 1F Wed PM, 6L Thu PMBett, Richard (Johns Hopkins University) ....................................... 12E Sat AM

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Beverley, John (Northwestern University) .......................................1L Wed PMBhandary, Asha (University of Iowa)...............................................12H Sat AMBianchetti, Matteo (University of Notre Dame) ............................... 10K Fri PMBianchi, Emanuela (New York University) ........................................ 10Q Fri PMBiggs, Stephen (Iowa State University) ............................................6B Thu PMBingle, Robert (Duke University) .......................................................10I Fri PMBirondo, Noell (Wichita State University) ........................................1J Wed PMBiss, Mavis (Loyola University Maryland) .....................................G13H Sat PMBlake, Michael (University of Washington) .......................................6C Thu PMBlanchard, Joshua (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .... 2A Wed PMBlaschko, Paul (University of Notre Dame) ........................................ 9J Fri AMBledin, Justin (Johns Hopkins University) ........................................10B Fri PMBloomfield, Paul (University of Connecticut) ................................. 14H Sat PMBobier, Christopher (University of California, Irvine) ......................12J Sat AMBohnet, Clayton (Gonzaga University) .......................G8F Thu PM, G11I Fri PMBollard, Mara (University of Michigan) ..............................................9H Fri AMBoltuc, Piotr (University of Illinois, Springfield) ............................... 9Q Fri AMBommarito, Nicolas (University at Buffalo) .....................................10M Fri PMBonasio, Giulia (Columbia University) ............................................12G Sat AMBoswell, Paul (Université de Montréal) .......................................... 14O Sat PMBoylan, David (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ................. 5H Thu PMBoyle, Matthew (University of Chicago) ............................................9G Fri AMBradford, Gwen (Rice University) ................................................... 14D Sat PMBrauer, Ethan (Ohio State University) .............................................. 10K Fri PMBraun, David (University of Buffalo) ................................................ 10K Fri PMBrecevic, Char (University of Notre Dame) .................................... G13I Sat PMBrent, Michael (University of Denver) ............................................ 14D Sat PMBrinkerhoff, Anna (Brown University) ..............................................10M Fri PMBrissey, Patrick (University of South Carolina) ............................ G3D Wed PMBrister, Evelyn (Rochester Institute of Technology) ......................G7G Thu PMBrock, Gillian (University of Auckland) .............................................6C Thu PMBrodrick, Michael (Arkansas Tech University) ............................... G8E Thu PMBrown, Matthew J. (University of Texas at Dallas) ........................ G4H Thu AMBrudney, Daniel (University of Chicago) .......................................G4J Thu AMBruine de Bruin, Wändi (Leeds University Business School) ............ 9F Fri AMBruno-Nino, Teresa (Syracuse University) ................... 5Z Thu PM, 12K Sat AMBruxvoort, Abigail (Northwestern University) ..................................1J Wed PMBruya, Brian J. (Eastern Michigan University) ................................... 9O Fri AMBukoski, Michael (Dartmouth College) .............................................. 9L Fri AMBullock, Joseph B. (Austin Community College and St. Edward’s University) .......................................................... G8G Thu PM, 12E Sat AMBurkhart, Brian Yazzie (California State University, Northridge) ......14P Sat PMBurris, David (Arizona Western College) .........................................12N Sat AMBuss, Sarah (University of Michigan) .............................................. 14O Sat PM

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Program Participants

Butler, James P. (Berea College) ..................................................... 12I Sat AMByas, Jason (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ................9H Fri AMByers, Sarah Catherine (Boston College) .....................................G13C Sat PMByrne, Alex (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) .......................9G Fri AMByron, Michael (Kent State University) ........................................ G3H Wed PM

CCahan, Jean Axelrad (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .................2G Wed PMCahill, Ann J. (Elon University) .......................................................G7G Thu PMCallahan, Laura (Rutgers University) ................................................5A Thu PMCampana, Daniel A. (University of La Verne) ..................................6M Thu PMCampbell, Brianna (Northern Illinois University) .............................10M Fri PMCapisani, Simona (University of California, Irvine) .......................G13K Sat PMCarel, Havi (Bristol University) ..........................................................10P Fri PMCariani, Fabrizio (Northwestern University) .......................................9D Fri AMCarlson, Charles (Sam Houston State University).......................... G7F Thu PMCarr, Jennifer (University of California, San Diego) .......................... 9L Fri AMCarriero, John (University of California, Los Angeles) .................. G11F Fri PMCarrillo, Cristina (Northwestern University) .................................... 14H Sat PMCarroll, Jeff (University of Virginia) .................................................14L Sat PMCase, Spencer (University of Colorado Boulder) ............................ 1H Wed PMCashen, Matthew C. (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) ......9K Fri AMCastro, Clinton (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .......................... 9L Fri AMCasullo, Albert (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .......................... 12M Sat AMCatala, Amandine (Université du Québec à Montréal) ...................14L Sat PMCedeño-Pacheco, Kevin (Pennsylvania State University) .............G3B Wed PMChakrabarti, Kisor Kumar (Institute of Cross Cultural Studies and Academic Exchange) ................................................................G11I Fri PMChaly, Vadim (Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University) ............. G7M Thu PMChambers, K. Lindsey (Stanford University)............. G7J Thu PM, 14M Sat PMChambliss, Bryan (University of Arizona) ....................................... 12L Sat AMChampene, Aaron R. (Saint Louis Community College, Meramec) ................................................................................................... 6N Thu PMChan, Rebecca (University of Notre Dame) ..................................... 6G Thu PMChaouli, Michael (Indiana University) ........................................... G4K Thu AMChengbing, Wang (Beijing Normal University) .............................G7D Thu PMChislenko, Eugene (Temple University) ............................................9H Fri AMChiu, Lynn (University of Bordeaux and CNRS) ...............................14E Sat PMChoi, Dobin (Ewha Womans University, Korea) .............................G7A Thu PMChow, Dawn Eschenauer (University of Chicago) ........................ G13F Sat PMChristy, Justin (University of Notre Dame) .......................................10E Fri PMChu, Antonio (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ..................9K Fri AMChung, Julianne (University of Louisville) ........................................ 9O Fri AMClapp, Leonard (Northern Illinois University) ................................. 12L Sat AMClark, Justin (Utah State University) ................................................ 5D Thu PM

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Clevenger, Danielle (Eastern Michigan University) ........................12N Sat AMClifford, Jean (Loyola University Chicago) .....................................12G Sat AMClimenhaga, Nevin (University of Notre Dame) ................................6I Thu PMCochran, William (Northwestern University) ....................................5A Thu PMCogley, Zac (Northern Michigan University) ................................. G11L Fri PMCohoe, Caleb (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............................................................................G11D Fri PM, 12N Sat AMCollette, Daniel (St. Norbert College) ...................... 1K Wed PM, G3H Wed PMCollins, John M. (East Carolina University) ...................................... 6H Thu PMColomina-Alminana, Juan (University of Texas at Austin) ............. 12M Sat AMConnor, Kit (University of Oregon) .............................................. G13G Sat PMCook, Ezra J. (Northwestern University) ........................................... 6J Thu PMCook, Roy T. (University of Minnesota)............................................1F Wed PMCooke, Elizabeth F. (Creighton University) ....................................G7D Thu PMCopan, Christopher (Northern Illinois University) ...........................10M Fri PMCopeland, Jack (University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ) ......... 9Q Fri AMCoppenger, Mark (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) ...........5K Thu PMCornell, Drucilla (Rutgers University) ...........................................G3E Wed PMCottrell, Jonathan (Wayne State University) .....................................10L Fri PMCouch, Mark B. (Seton Hall University) ......................................... G13E Sat PMCourtland, Shane D. (West Virginia University) ........................... G3H Wed PMCowling, Sam (Denison University) .................................................. 5J Thu PMCruise, Ian (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ................ 1H Wed PMCrummett, Dustin (University of Notre Dame) .................................5C Thu PMCudd, Ann E. (Boston University) ...................................................12H Sat AMCullity, Garrett (University of Adelaide).............................................10I Fri PMCurran, Eleanor (University of Kent Law School)......................... G3H Wed PMCurrie, Brittney (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ..........5K Thu PMCurry, Nick (University of Illinois at Chicago) ..................................5M Thu PMCurry, Tommy J. (Texas A&M University) ...................1M Wed PM, 12A Sat AMCutter, Brian (University of Notre Dame) ..........................................10E Fri PM

DD’Alessandro, William (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................1L Wed PMDai, Yuanfang (Michigan State University) ..................................... G8I Thu PMDanko, Christina (Assumption College) .........................................G4I Thu AMDarwall, Stephen (Yale University) ..................................................... 9E Fri AMDavidson, Christopher (Ball State University)................................. 14G Sat PMDavidson, Lacey (Purdue) ..............................................2H Wed PM, 9P Fri AMDeery, Oisin (Monash University) .................................................. G11L Fri PMDeimling, Wiebke (Clark University) ............................................. G4K Thu AMDellsen, Finnur (University College Dublin) .................................. 12M Sat AMDiamantis, Mihailis (University of Iowa) ......................................... 2D Wed PMDíaz-León, Esa (University of Barcelona) ..................................2M Wed PM, G4A Thu AM, 12C Sat AM, 14O Sat PM

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Dika, Tarek (University of Notre Dame) ....................................... G3D Wed PMDirector, Samuel (University of Colorado Boulder) ........................... 9L Fri AMDoan, Michael (Eastern Michigan University) ............................... G7B Thu PMDonnelly, Matthew Z. (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) ................................................................................................G11M Fri PMDoolittle, W. Ford (Dalhousie University) ........................................14E Sat PMDoppelt, Torin (Queen’s University) .... 2G Wed PM, G3G Wed PM, G8F Thu PMDormandy, Katherine (Innsbruck University) ............................... G11G Fri PMDorst, Chris (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)..................6I Thu PMDorst, Kevin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)......................9N Fri AMDosanjh, Ranpal (Iowa State University) ...................... 5G Thu PM, 6B Thu PMDotan, Ravit (University of California, Berkeley) ........................... 12M Sat AMDougherty, Tom (University of Cambridge) ................................... 14O Sat PMDougherty, Trent G. (Baylor University) ............................................6E Thu PMDouglas, Heather (University of Waterloo) ................................... G4H Thu AMDoulatova, Maria (Washington University in St. Louis) ................... 10N Fri PMDreier, James (Brown University) ..................................................... 10J Fri PMDresow, Max (University of Minnesota) .......................................... 2I Wed PMDriver, Julia (Washington University in St. Louis) ........................... 14H Sat PMDular, Nicole (Franklin College) ........................................................14I Sat PMDum, Jenn (Binghamton University) ................................................5Z Thu PMDuncan, Matt (Rhode Island College) .............................................1L Wed PMDuncan, Robert (Loyola University Chicago) .................................G8G Thu PMDurgin, Celina (University of Notre Dame) .......................................6K Thu PMDutmer, Evan (Northwestern University) ........................................ 1H Wed PMDutton, Blake D. (Loyola University Chicago) .................................... 9A Fri AM

EEaton, A. W. (University of Illinois at Chicago) .............................G3B Wed PMEbrey, David (Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin) .................................5B Thu PMEckstrand, Nathan (Fort Hays State University) ...............................14A Sat PMEgan, Andrew (Rutgers University) ................................................... 6J Thu PMEisenthal, Joshua (University of Pittsburgh) .................................................... G3C Wed PM, G8D Thu PM, G11J Fri PMElgin, Samuel (Yale University) ........................................................2E Wed PMElkind, Landon D. C. (University of Iowa) ................................. G3A Wed PM, 6K Thu PM, G8D Thu PM, G11J Fri PMEllefson, Gretchen (Northwestern University) ................................ 5H Thu PMElliott, James (Purdue University) .....................................................5Z Thu PMElliott, Kevin (Michigan State University) ....................G4H Thu AM, 9C Fri AMElmore, Rick (Appalachian State University) ................................... 6G Thu PMEnglert, Alexander (Johns Hopkins University) ...............................1J Wed PMEnglish, Colleen (Penn State Berks) ..............................................G8H Thu PMEpstein, Peter (University of California, Berkeley) ...........................5Z Thu PMErlenbusch, Verena (University of Memphis) ................................ 2M Wed PM

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Esmaili, Emma (University of British Columbia) .............................. 1I Wed PM

FFair, Frank (Sam Houston State University) ................................... G7F Thu PMFairbairn, Fran (Cornell University) ..................................................2F Wed PMFatima, Saba (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) ..............................................................................6A Thu PM, G7G Thu PMFeeney, Megan (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) ....................2E Wed PMFeldblyum, Leonard (Georgia State University) ...............................5Z Thu PMFerguson, Daniel (Yale University) ...................................................14K Sat PMFerrer, Amy (American Philosophical Association) .........................14B Sat PMFetterolf, Elianna (The Graduate Center, CUNY, and University of Groningen) ............................................................ 10P Fri PM, 14H Sat PMFiala, Andrew (California State University, Fresno) ......................... 10C Fri PMFigueroa, Robert Melchior (Oregon State University) .....................14P Sat PMFinch, Alicia (Northern Illinois University) ....................................... 5D Thu PMFine, Kit (New York University) ..........................................................9D Fri AMFinkelstein, Claire (University of Pennsylvania School of Law) ...... 5O Thu PMFinocchiaro, Peter (University of Notre Dame) ................................. 6L Thu PMFischel, Josh (Millersville University of Pennsylvania) ..................G7D Thu PMFlattery, Tobias (University of Notre Dame) ..................................... 6L Thu PMFleischacker, Samuel (University of Illinois at Chicago) ..................6A Thu PMFletcher, Emily (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................... 2C Wed PMFletcher, Natalie (Université Laval) .............................6Q Thu PM, G7F Thu PMFlinn, Rose Ryan (New York University) .........................................G8D Thu PMFlocke, Vera (New York University) ................................................ G11J Fri PMFlores, Carolina (Rutgers University) ...............................................14K Sat PMFloweree, Amy (University of Cologne) ...........................................5P Thu PMFlowers, Johnathan (Southern Illinois University) ........................ G4C Thu AMFolina, Janet (Macalester College) ................................................G4F Thu AMFox, Craig (California University of Pennsylvania) ......................... G8J Thu PMFricker, Miranda (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ................................10P Fri PMFritz, Allison (Auburn University) ......................................................5Z Thu PMFrykholm, Erin A. (University of Kansas) .......................................G11H Fri PMFurtak, Rick (Colorado College) ..................................G4I Thu AM, 12J Sat AM

GGabor, Gary (Hamline University) .................................................... 14J Sat PMGallegos, Sergio A. (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ...G13A Sat PMGaloob, Stephen (University of Tulsa Law School) ......................... 5O Thu PMGammage, Jennifer O. (DePaul University) ........................................ 9I Fri AMGanson, Todd (Oberlin College) ...................................................... 1I Wed PMGarcia Mills, Nicolas (University of Illinois at Chicago) ..................1J Wed PMGarcia, Juan (Ohio State University) ................................................12J Sat AMGarcia, Manon (Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University) .........12H Sat AMGardner, Molly (Bowling Green State University) ............................ 10J Fri PM

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Garofalo, Paul (University of Southern California)....................... G3H Wed PMGasdaglis, Katherine (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ....................................................................................................5Z Thu PMGasper, Phil (Madison College) ...................................................... G7I Thu PMGaus, Gerald (University of Arizona) ............................10H Fri PM, 14L Sat PMGentry, Gerad (University of South Carolina and Yale University) ........................................................... 5Z Thu PM, G11I Fri PM, 12J Sat AMGert, Joshua (College of William and Mary) .....................................9H Fri AMGertler, Brie (University of Virginia) ..................................................9N Fri AMGleason, Jennifer (The Ohio State University) ................................ 10N Fri PMGlennan, Stuart (Butler University) ............................................... G13E Sat PMGlyn-Williams, Owen (DePaul University) ........................................14A Sat PMGoguen, Stacey (Northeastern Illinois University) .........................12N Sat AMGoldhaber, Charles (University of Pittsburgh) .................................10L Fri PMGoldstein, Simon (Lingnan University) ............................................. 6J Thu PMGoodnick, Elizabeth (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ......10L Fri PMGordon, Lewis (University of Connecticut) ..................................G3E Wed PMGorodeisky, Keren (Auburn University) ..................G4K Thu AM, G13B Sat PMGottlieb, Paula (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................... 14H Sat PMGower, Jeffrey D. (Wabash College) ............................................... 6G Thu PMGraham, Kevin (Creighton University) ............................................. 6H Thu PMGraham, Peter (University of California, Riverside) ....G4D Thu AM, 5P Thu PMGrandy, Richard (Rice University) .....................................................14I Sat PMGrasswick, Heidi (Middlebury College) .......................................... 1C Wed PMGraver, Margaret (Dartmouth College)..............................................10I Fri PMGray, Aidan (University of Illinois at Chicago) .................................. 6J Thu PMGray, David Miguel (University of Memphis) .................................1G Wed PMGruber, Robert (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ................ 12K Sat AMGurley, S. West (Sam Houston State University) ........................... G7F Thu PM

HHaar, Deborah (University of Illinois at Chicago) .............................6K Thu PMHaas, Andrew (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) ................G11D Fri PMHabash, Justin (Ohio State University) .............................................6F Thu PMHadisi, Reza (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................................14K Sat PMHagedorn, Eric W. (St. Norbert College) ......................................... 1K Wed PMHaile, James (University of Rhode Island) ...................................... 10D Fri PMHall, Bryan (St. John’s University) ......................................................5I Thu PMHamilton, Paul (University of Missouri) ............................................5C Thu PMHan, Sungil (Seoul National University) ............................................ 6L Thu PMHanna, Patricia (University of Utah) ................................................. 10K Fri PMHannegan, William (Saint Louis University) ...................................... 5L Thu PMHannon, Michael (University of London) ..........................................14I Sat PMHarbin, Ami (Oakland University) .................................................. G7B Thu PMHarmon, Zaccheus (University of Illinois at Chicago) ......................10L Fri PM

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Harper, Aaron (West Liberty Unversity) .............................................. 9I Fri AMHarrell, Maralee (Carnegie Mellon University) ..............................G11C Fri PMHarrelson, Kevin (Ball State University) .......................................... 12L Sat AMHarris, John R. (Texas Christian University) ..................................... 6H Thu PMHarrison, Rebecca (University of California, Riverside) .................. 10O Fri PMHarroff, Joseph (University of Hawaii, Manoa) ......G11M Fri PM, G13L Sat PMHarry, Chelsea C. (Southern Connecticut State University) .............6F Thu PMHartman, Peter (Loyola University Chicago) ..................................... 5L Thu PMHartman, Robert J. (University of Gothenburg) ................................ 9J Fri AMHartmann, Bill (St. Louis Community College–Forest Park) ............ 6N Thu PMHarvey, George (Indiana University Southeast) .............................. 14J Sat PMHasan, Ali (University of Iowa) .........................................................10M Fri PMHaslanger, Sally (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ............1G Wed PMHasse, Matthias (University of Chicago) ......................................G13B Sat PMHassoun, Nicole J. (Binghamton University) ................................... 6O Thu PMHaug, Matthew C. (College of William & Mary) ...............................6K Thu PMHauser, Christopher (Rutgers University) ........................................ 5G Thu PMHaybron, Daniel M. (Saint Louis University) ......................................10I Fri PMHayenhjelm, Madeleine (Umea University) ...................................... 9F Fri AMHayward, Max (Bowling Green State University) ............................6M Thu PMHealow, Christopher (University of California, Davis) .......................9K Fri AMHebbeler, James C. (Saint Joseph’s University) ...............................5I Thu PMHeikes, Deborah (University of Alabama–Huntsville) ....................... 9L Fri AMHelm, Bennett W. (Franklin & Marshall College) ............................... 9E Fri AMHenderson, David (University of Nebraska) .....................................5P Thu PMHenne, Paul (Duke University) ..........................................................6K Thu PMHerbert, Cassie (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) ................. G4A Thu AMHerington, Jonathan (Kansas State University) ............................... 6O Thu PMHernandez, Jill (University of Texas at San Antonio) .....................G8C Thu PMHershenov, David (University at Buffalo)........................................14M Sat PMHeydari Fard, Sahar (University of Cincinnati) ................................ 1H Wed PMHicks, Stephen (Rockford University) ............................................G11K Fri PMHidalgo, Javier (University of Richmond) .........................................6C Thu PMHiggins, Peter (Eastern Michigan University) ...................................6C Thu PMHildt, Elisabeth (Illinois Institute of Technology) ............................ 10N Fri PMHill, Benjamin (University of Western Ontario) ................................12J Sat AMHinchman, Edward S. (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ...........5A Thu PMHlobil, Ulf (Concordia University) .................................................... 10K Fri PMHockenbery, Jennifer (Mount Mary University) .............................. 10O Fri PMHogan, Brandon (Howard University) ............................................. 12A Sat AMHolliday, Wesley H. (University of California, Berkeley) ....................9D Fri AMHolmes, Robert (University of Rochester) ....................................... 10C Fri PMHoltzman, Geoffrey (Illinois Institute of Technology) ......................5Z Thu PMHoman, Catherine (Mount Mary University) ................................... 2K Wed PM

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Homan, Matthew (Christopher Newport University) ................... G3G Wed PMHong, Hao (Indiana University Bloomington)................................. 14N Sat PMHoppe, Elizabeth A. (Loyola University Chicago) ...........................12G Sat AMHorne, Chad (Franklin and Marshall College) ................................. 6O Thu PMHorstmann, Rolf-Peter (Humboldt Universität Berlin) ......................6R Thu PMHosein, Adam (Northeastern University) ....................... 6A Thu PM, 9M Fri AMHoward, Dana (National Institutes of Health) ................................. 2B Wed PMHruby, Amelia (DePaul University) ..................................................12O Sat AMHu, Jing (University of Oklahoma).................................................. G8I Thu PMHubin, Donald (Ohio State University) ........................................... 1A Wed PMHübner, Karolina (University of Toronto) ....................................... G11F Fri PMHuget, Hailey (Georgetown University) ........................................... 9M Fri AMHughes, Cheryl (Wabash College) ................................................... 6G Thu PMHuismann, Tyler (University of Colorado Boulder) .......................... 12I Sat AMHull, Andrew (Northwestern University) .......................................... 12I Sat AMHunt, Grayson (Western Kentucky University) .............................. G7B Thu PMHunt, Luke William (Radford University) ......................................... 6H Thu PMHunter, David (Ryerson University)..................................................6M Thu PMHuseyinzadegan, Dilek (Emory University) ......................................10A Fri PMHussein, Rima (Johns Hopkins University) ....................................... 6L Thu PMHutchinson, Brian (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ........... 9L Fri AM

IIaquinto, Samuele (University of Milan) ........................................G11D Fri PMIbrahimhakkioglu, Fulden (Middle East Technical University (Ankara)) .................................................................................................. 14G Sat PMIng, Michael (Indiana University) ...................................................... 9O Fri AMInman, Ross (Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary) ........... 6D Thu PMIoppolo, Daniel (Independent Scholar) ........................................... 12I Sat AMIrvin, Sherri (University of Oklahoma) ..............................................10R Fri PMIrwin, Kristen (Loyola University Chicago) ..................................... 1K Wed PM

JJackson, Alexander (Boise State University) ...................6I Thu PM, 9N Fri AMJackson, Elizabeth (University of Notre Dame) ..........6M Thu PM, 12O Sat AMJackson, Myron (Grand Valley State University) ...........................G7K Thu PMJang, Minji (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ..................5C Thu PMJankowiak, Tim (Towson University) ................................................ 5N Thu PMJanssen-Lauret, Frederique (University of Manchester) ..........................................................................G3C Wed PM, G8K Thu PMJimenez, Marta (Emory University) .................................................... 9B Fri AMJoachim, Zachary J. (Boston University) ...........................................5I Thu PMJohnson, Brian (Purdue University) .................................................... 9I Fri AMJohnson, Christa (Oberlin College) .................................................. 10J Fri PMJohnson, David Benjamin (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) ...................................................................................................5M Thu PM

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Johnson, Leigh (Christian Brothers University) .............................. 14G Sat PMJohnson, Mason (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .......................9K Fri AMJohnson, Monte (University of California, San Diego) ...................... 9B Fri AMJohnson, Robert N. (University of Missouri–Columbia) ................... 9M Fri AMJohnson King, Zoe (University of Michigan) ............. 5F Thu PM, G13K Sat PMJohnstone, Mark A. (McMaster University) ..................................... 14J Sat PM

KKachur, Ira (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)...............................G4F Thu AMKanyuk, Jennifer (University of California, Los Angeles) .................. 9P Fri AMKappel, Klemens (University of Copenhagen) .................................5P Thu PMKapusta, Stephanie (Dalhousie University) ....................................12C Sat AMKatz, Claire E. (Texas A&M University) ........................6Q Thu PM, G7F Thu PMKatz, Corey (Ohio State University) ............................. 10J Fri PM, 12B Sat AMKauppinen, Antti (University of Helsinki) ....................................... 14D Sat PMKawall, Jason R. (Colgate University) ................................................ 9J Fri AMKelahan, Emily M. (Illinois Wesleyan University) ..............................10L Fri PMKellen, Nathan (University of Connecticut) .....................................1L Wed PM

Kelley, Troy (U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen) ................ 9Q Fri AMKelly, Daniel R. (Purdue University) .............................. 9P Fri AM, 12H Sat AMKelly, Molly (George Washington University) ............................. G13G Sat PMKemling, Jared (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) ........................................................................... G7K Thu PM, G8A Thu PMKemp, Gary (University of Glasgow) ............................................G3C Wed PMKemp, Ryan S. (Wheaton College) ..................................................G4I Thu AMKent, Bonnie (University of California, Irvine) ............ 9A Fri AM, G13C Sat PMKhader, Serene (Brooklyn College, CUNY) ..................................... 1D Wed PMKhawaja, Noreen (Yale University) ................................................ G13F Sat PMKhemissa, Laib (Batna University) .................................................G8C Thu PMKhoo, Justin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) .................... 6J Thu PMKim, Halla (University of Nebraska–Omaha and Sogang University) ....................................................................................................6P Thu PMKim, Hannah Haejin (Stanford University) ......................................12O Sat AMKim, Hyunseop (Seoul National University) ......................................10I Fri PMKim, Michael (Colorado College) ..................................................... 6G Thu PMKim, Richard (Saint Louis University) ................................................. 9L Fri AMKim, Yong Dou (Michael) (Colorado College)................................. 14G Sat PMKinney, David (London School of Economics) ..................................6I Thu PMKintz, James (Saint Louis University) ............................................... 10N Fri PMKirk-Giannini, Cameron Domenico (Rutgers University) .................. 6J Thu PMKirkland, Sean D. (DePaul University) ..............................................1E Wed PMKisner, Manja (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) ..........G4B Thu AMKissel, Joshua (Northwestern University) ....................................... 5O Thu PMKizuk, Sarah (Marquette University) ............................................ G3G Wed PMKlein, Alexander (California State University, Long Beach) ..........G8K Thu PM

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Klein, Shawn (Arizona State University) ...................G8H Thu PM, G11K Fri PMKneller, Jane (Colorado State University) .........................................10A Fri PMKnizhnik, Olga (New School for Social Research) .........................G8A Thu PMKnutzen, Jonathan (University of California, San Diego) .................5A Thu PMKocurek, Alexander (University of California, Berkeley) ................ 14N Sat PMKoistinen, Olli (University of Turku) ............................................... G11F Fri PMKolers, Avery (University of Louisville) ............................................14L Sat PMKoons, Robert (University of Texas at Austin) ................................. 6D Thu PMKopeikin, Zak (University of Colorado Boulder) ............................. 1H Wed PMKoppang, Haavard (BI–Norwegian Business School) ....................G11C Fri PMKorman, Daniel Z. (University of Illinois) .........................................2F Wed PMKourany, Janet (University of Notre Dame) .................G4H Thu AM, 9C Fri AMKranak, Joseph (Wilbur Wright College) ............................................ 9I Fri AMKraus, Katarina (University of Notre Dame) ....................................1J Wed PMKrause, Tyrone (Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health) .............G4I Thu AMKrauss, Sam Fox (University of Texas at Austin) ............................ 12M Sat AMKraut, Richard (Northwestern University) ........................................ 10G Fri PMKristensen, Bjorn (Oregon State University) ..................9L Fri AM, 14P Sat PMKrizan, Mary (University of Wisconsin–LaCrosse) ........................... 14J Sat PMKubala, Robbie (Columbia University) ............................................ 2K Wed PMKühle, Lana (Illinois State University) .............................................. 1I Wed PMKurtz, Roxanne (University of Illinois, Springfield) .......................... 10O Fri PMKuster, Justin (University of Minnesota) .......................................... 6L Thu PMKwiatek, Timothy (Cornell University) ..............................................5Z Thu PM

LLamm, Ehud (Tel Aviv University) ....................................................14E Sat PMLance, Mark (Georgetown University) .......................................... G7B Thu PMLand, Thomas (Ryerson University) ................................................. 5N Thu PMLandau, Iddo (University of Haifa) ..................................................G11I Fri PMLandemore, Helene (Yale University) .............................................. 10H Fri PMLandini, Gregory (University of Iowa) .................... G3A Wed PM, G11J Fri PMLawson, Bill E. (University of Memphis) ........................................ 1M Wed PMLe Blevennec, Marie (Georgia State University) ................................ 9I Fri AMLear, Gabriel Richardson (University of Chicago) ........................... 10G Fri PMLeary, Stephanie (Indiana University Bloomington) .......................14C Sat PMLee, Mi-Kyoung (Mitzi) (University of Colorado Boulder) ...............14B Sat PMLee, Sander H. (Keene State College) ...................... G7L Thu PM, G8J Thu PMLee, Seungil (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ............ 14N Sat PMLegum, Richard (Kingsborough Community College–CUNY) ......... 6N Thu PMLemay, Marie-Pier (University of Guelph) .................................... G4A Thu AMLennertz, Benjamin (Western Kentucky University) ......................... 6J Thu PMLeonard, Matt (University of Southern California) ........................... 5J Thu PMLeydon-Hardy, Lauren (Northwestern University) ...........................6M Thu PMLi, Chengyang (Nanyang Technological University) .....................G7A Thu PM

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Liang, Hao (Northwestern University) .............................................1J Wed PMLiang, Zhen (DePaul University) .......................................................12J Sat AMLiberman, Alida (University of Indianapolis) ............ G11A Fri PM, 12K Sat AMLiebergen, Jared R. (University of Iowa) ......................................G3A Wed PMLiebersohn, Yosef Z. (Bar-Ilan University, Israel) ...........................G8G Thu PMLilly, Whitney Lauren (Northwestern University) ........................... 12M Sat AMLim, Joungbin (Troy University) ........................................................5K Thu PMLimanowski, Alex (Roosevelt University) .......................................G7H Thu PMLincoln, James (University of Kentucky) ........................................ 2H Wed PMLinn, Marcella (Loyola University Chicago) .................................... 14H Sat PMLipshitz, Nethanel (University of Chicago) ....................................... 9M Fri AMLivengood, Jonathan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .................................................................................................. 12L Sat AMLockard, Claire (Loyola University Chicago) .............G11A Fri PM, 12H Sat AMLockhart, Jennifer Ryan (Auburn University) ................................G13B Sat PMLofts, Steven G. (Western University) ......................G4C Thu AM, G8A Thu PMLombard, Lawrence B. (Wayne State University) .............................6K Thu PMLongenecker, Michael (University of Notre Dame) ........................ 14N Sat PMLopez Frias, Francisco Javier (Pennsylvania State University) ......G8H Thu PMLopez, Theresa (University of Maryland) ........................................12D Sat AMLouden, Robert B. (University of Southern Maine) ...........................10I Fri PMLove, Alan C. (University of Minnesota) ...................... 1F Wed PM, 2I Wed PMLöwe, Can Laurens (KU-Leuven) ................................................... G7E Thu PMLuft, Eric v.d. (Gegensatz Press) ....................................................G4B Thu AMLyons, Jack (University of Arkansas) .............................................G11C Fri PMLyssy, Ansgar (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat München) ............ 5N Thu PM

MMacKay, John (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .......................... 6J Thu PMMacKenzie, Jordan (NYU Center for Bioethics) ................................ 10J Fri PMMadva, Alexander (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ..................................................................................................... 9P Fri AMMaffie, James (University of Maryland) ........................................G11B Fri PMMagnell, Thomas (Drew University) ..............................................G4J Thu AMMahoney, Jon (Kansas State University) ..........................................5C Thu PMMakkai, Katalin (Bard Berlin) ......................................................... G4K Thu AMMallon, Ron (Washington University in St. Louis) ..........................1G Wed PMMallory, Chaone (University of Southern California) .......................14P Sat PMMarcoci, Alexandru (London School of Economics) .........................6I Thu PMMarkovits, Julia (Cornell University) ................................................14F Sat PMMarmodoro, Anna (Durham University and University of Oxford) .. 6D Thu PMMarpet, Blaze (Northwestern University) ........................................ 12I Sat AMMarra, Jennifer (Marquette University) .................. G3E Wed PM, G7K Thu PMMarren, Marina (American University in Cairo) ........12G Sat AM, G8B Thu PMMarrone, Stephen (Georgia State University) ................................... 9J Fri AM

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Martin, Adrienne (Claremont McKenna College) .............................. 9E Fri AMMartin, Andre (McGill University) ................................................... 12K Sat AMMartin, Christopher (University of Wisconsin–Green Bay) ............................................................................ 2G Wed PM, G8F Thu PMMartin-Seaver, Madeline (University of Oklahoma) ........................5M Thu PMMartinez, Eduardo (University of Michigan) .................................... 6G Thu PMMartinez, Jacqueline (Arizona State University) ............................G8A Thu PMMarushak, Adam (University of Pittsburgh) ....................................6M Thu PMMason, Michelle (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) ................... 9E Fri AMMassof, Allison (Ohio State University) ............................................ 9M Fri AMMatthews, Laura (University of Georgia) ......................................G8C Thu PMMaybee, Julie (Lehman College, CUNY) ........................................ 1D Wed PMMayeda, Graham (University of Ottawa) ...................................... G4C Thu AMMaynes, Jeffrey (St. Lawrence University) ....................................G11C Fri PMMayo-Wilson, Conor (University of Washington) ............................1L Wed PMMcBride, William (Purdue University) ........................................... G4D Thu AMMcCall, Corey (Elmira College) ............................... G3E Wed PM, G7K Thu PMMcCarthy, Timothy G. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .................................................................................................. 14N Sat PMMcClure, Emma (University of Toronto) ..........................................2H Wed PmMcCullough-Benner, Colin (University of Connecticut) ..................10M Fri PMMcGinnis, Jon (University of Missouri–St. Louis) .............................. 9A Fri AMMcKittrick-Sweitzer, Lavender (Ohio State University) ...................14L Sat PMMcLear, Colin (University of Nebraska) ...........................................2J Wed PMMcLeod, Alexus (University of Connecticut, Storrs) ......................... 9O Fri AMMcMullen, Amanda (University of Miami) ...................................... 12L Sat AMMcNealis, Rachel (Marquette University) ...................................... G13I Sat PMMcNulty, Michael Bennett (University of Minnesota) .....................2J Wed PMMcPherson, Tristram (Ohio State University) ...................................14C Sat PMMeares, Tracey (Yale Law School) ....................................................10R Fri PMMedina, José (Northwestern University) ....................................................... G3B Wed PM, 10Q Fri PM, 14O Sat PMMejia, Maria (University of Illinois at Chicago) ...............................1J Wed PMMele, Alfred R. (Florida State University) .......................................... 9J Fri AMMelkevik, Asborn (Harvard University) ..........................................G11K Fri PMMelnyk, Andrew (University of Missouri) ........................................ 1I Wed PMMemon, Arsalan (Lewis University) ...................................................5I Thu PMMendola, Joseph (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) ........................ 10N Fri PMMendoza, José Jorge (University of Massachusetts Lowell).......... 10D Fri PMMenezes Rocha, André (Université du Québec à Trois Rivières) ............................................................................................... G3G Wed PMMercurio, Erin (Ohio State University) ............................................ 14O Sat PMMesquita, Antonio Pedro (University of Lisbon) ..............................6F Thu PMMeyer, Matthew (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire) ..................12N Sat AMMeyer, Susan Sauvé (University of Pennsylvania) ........................... 10G Fri PM

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Milkov, Nikolay (Universität Paderborn) ........................................G4F Thu AMMillán, Elizabeth (DePaul University) .............................................. 1B Wed PMMiller, Elaine (Miami University of Ohio) ..........................................10A Fri PMMiller, Hugh (Loyola University Chicago) ........................................2L Wed PMMills, Charles W. (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ... Presidential Address Fri PMMilton, Jonathan (University of Illinois, Springfield) ....................... 9Q Fri AMMineau, André (University of Quebec at Rimouski) ..........................................................................G4G Thu AM, G7N Thu PMMirzakhan, Karolin (DePaul University) ........................................... 2K Wed PMMitias, Lara (Antioch College) .......................................................G4E Thu AMMoauro, Leonardo (University of California, San Diego) ................14K Sat PMMobus, Freya (Cornell University) .................................................. 2C Wed PMMolas, Andrew (York University) .....................................................12N Sat AMMollison, James (Purdue University) .................................................. 9I Fri AMMonaghan, Jake (University at Buffalo) .......................................... 6H Thu PMMontiel, Jorge (Marquette University) .........................................G13A Sat PMMontoya, Tiffany (Purdue University) ............................................G11B Fri PMMoore, Christopher R. (Pennsylvania State University) .................G8G Thu PMMorgan, Michael R. (Wheaton College) ............................................10I Fri PMMorris, Rick (University of California, Davis) ................................... 2I Wed PMMorrissey, Clair (Occidental College) ............................................... 9M Fri AMMotoarca, Ioan-Radu (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................ 14N Sat PMMower, Deborah (University of Mississippi) ..................................12D Sat AMMuchnik, Pablo (Emerson College) .............................................. G7M Thu PMMuckler, Dane (Saint Louis University) ........................................... 1H Wed PMMukherjee, Debkumar (Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, India) ........................................................................................G11I Fri PMMuldoon, Ryan (University at Buffalo) ............................................. 10H Fri PMMullen, Gary (Gettysburg College) ..............................................G4G Thu AMMun, Cecilea (Central Michigan University) .....................................14I Sat PMMuñoz, Daniel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..................................................................................5E Thu PM, 9N Fri AMMurgue, Caroline (UNESCO) ............................................................. 6Q Sat PMMurphy, Colleen M. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ... 9F Fri AMMurphy, Eric (McGill University) .......................................................5Z Thu PMMurphy, Peter (University of Indianapolis) ........................................9N Fri AMMurphy, Sean T. (Indiana University Bloomington) ......................... 5N Thu PMMurray, Samuel (University of Notre Dame) ................................... 5G Thu PMMurphy, Timothy F. (University of Illinois at Chicago) .................. G13I Sat PM

NNadler, Steven (University of Wisconsin) .......................................... 9A Fri AMNagel, Jennifer (University of Toronto) ................ Presidential Address Fri PMNails, Debra (Michigan State University) ..........................................5B Thu PMNakazawa, Christian (Dartmouth College) ......................................12O Sat AM

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Nappo, Francesco (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......6I Thu PMNarveson, Jan (University of Waterloo) ....................................... G3H Wed PMNeal, Anthony Sean (Mississippi State University) ......................G11M Fri PMNeal, Brennan (Georgia State University) ........................................ 10O Fri PMNeblo, Michael (Ohio State University) ........................................... 10H Fri PMNelson, Jamie Lindemann (Michigan State University) ................G4J Thu AMNelson, Mark (Westmont College) ...................................................10L Fri PMNemli, Osman (Vassar College) .....................................................G7N Thu PMNenadic, Natalie (University of Kentucky) ...................................G4G Thu AMNennig, Peter R. (Georgia State University) ...................................G11I Fri PMNeptune, Clinton (Loyola University Chicago) .................................5E Thu PMNeta, Ram (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ................................................................................ 1C Wed PM, 9G Fri AMNewhard, Jay (East Carolina University) ..............................................10K Fri PMNewton, Alexandra (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ....2J Wed PMNguyen, James (University of Notre Dame) ......................................6I Thu PMNguyen, Thi (Utah Valley State University) ...................................G3B Wed PMNichols, Erica (Bowling Green State University) ..........................G3F Wed PMNichols, Robert (University of Minnesota–Twin Cities) .................G11B Fri PMNir, Gilad (University of Leipzig) ............................G3A Wed PM, G8D Thu PMNoll, Samantha (University of Washington) .................................... 12B Sat AMNoriega-Olmos, Simon (Center of Philosophy University of Lisbon) .....................................................................................................9K Fri AMNorlock, Kathryn J. (Trent University) ......................G4A Thu AM, G7B Thu PMNovakowski, Julia (Ohio State University) .................................... G13J Sat PMNunan, Richard (College of Charleston) ...................G8J Thu PM, G13I Sat PMNunez, Tyke (Washington University in St. Louis) ...........................2J Wed PMNye, Howard (University of Alberta) ................................................ 10N Fri PM

OO’Brien, David (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................... G7J Thu PMO’Connor, Timothy (Baylor University) .............................................6E Thu PMOh, Jea Sophia (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) ......... G13L Sat PMOrtega, Mariana (John Carroll University) ....................................... 10Q Fri PMOsei-Frimpong, Irami (University of Georgia) .............. 6H Thu PM, 10D Fri PMOutlaw, Lucius T. (Vanderbilt University) ....................................... 1M Wed PM

PPaese, Annalisa (University of Pittsburgh) ....................................... 9M Fri AMPage, Meghan D. (Loyola Maryland University) ................................6I Thu PMPalmquist, Stephen R. (Hong Kong Baptist University)....................6P Thu PMPapulis, Alex (Northwestern University) ........................................ 12M Sat AMParadiso-Michau, Michael R. (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) ..................................................................................................12G Sat AMParent, Ted (Virginia Tech) ............................................................... 10K Fri PMParsons, Rachel (Louisiana State University) ....................................6F Thu PM

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Pattillo, David (University of Notre Dame) ...................................... 14N Sat PMPatton, Lydia (Virginia Tech) ..........................................................G4F Thu AMPaul, L. A. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....................6B Thu PMPaul, Sarah K. (University of Wisconsin) ........................................ 12M Sat AMPayne, Andrew (St. Joseph’s University) ...........................................9K Fri AMPayton, Jonathan (University of Toronto) .........................................6K Thu PMPelczar, Michael (National University of Singapore) ........................10E Fri PMPerovic, Katarina (University of Iowa) ............................................ G11J Fri PMPersad, Govind (Johns Hopkins University) ...................................14M Sat PMPeterson, Jared (University of Wisconsin–Parkside) .........................9N Fri AMPettigrew, David (Southern Connecticut State University) ...........G7N Thu PMPfeifer, David E. (Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis) ................................................................................................. G8E Thu PMPhelan, Mark T. (Lawrence University) ............................................2E Wed PMPica, Francesco (University of Toronto) .......................................... 1K Wed PMPiccinini, Gualtiero (University of Missouri–St. Louis) ...................... 9Q Fri AMPickavance, Timothy H. (Biola University) ........................................10L Fri PMPickavé, Martin (University of Toronto) ........................................G13C Sat PMPiñeros Glasscock, Allison (Yale University) .................................... 5D Thu PMPini, Giorgio (Fordham University) ..............................5L Thu PM, G7E Thu PMPino, Ryan (Yale University) ..........................................................G13D Sat PMPitts, Andrea (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) .........................................................1G Wed PM, 2M Wed PM, 10Q Fri PMPlaisance, Kathryn (University of Waterloo) ......................................9C Fri AMPoole, Alexandria (Elizabethtown College) .................................... 12B Sat AMPortner, Paul (Georgetown University) ............................................ 5H Thu PMPreston, Aaron (Valparaiso University) ..........................................G8K Thu PMPreti, Consuelo (College of New Jersey) ......................................G8K Thu PMPriou, Alexandre (Long Island University) ..................................... G8B Thu PMPropson, Daniel (Oakland University) .............................................. 14J Sat PMPugliese, Nastassja (University of São Paulo and University of Georgia) ................................................................................ G3G Wed PMPurcell, Sebastian (SUNY Cortland) ................................................ 12B Sat AMPuryear, Stephen M. (North Carolina State University) .................G4B Thu AMPynn, Geoffrey (Northern Illinois University) ..................................10M Fri PM

RRadke, Lyn (Vanderbilt University) .............................................. G13G Sat PMRadulescu, Alexandru (University of Missouri–Columbia) .............. 10K Fri PMRadzik, Linda (Texas A&M University) ...........................9H Fri AM, 14M Sat PMRahme, Chady (Notre Dame University (Lebanon)) ......................G8C Thu PMRandall, Pierce (University of Pennsylvania) ...................................14L Sat PMRasmussen, Joshua (University of Notre Dame) ............................ 12F Sat AMRay, Allen (Tulane University) ........................................................ G8B Thu PMRay, Andrea (University of Chicago) ..............................................G7H Thu PM

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Rea, Michael (University of Notre Dame) .........................................6E Thu PMReece, Bryan (University of Toronto) ..............................................12G Sat AMReed, Baron (Northwestern University) .............................................9N Fri AMReed, Doug (University of Rhode Island) ........................................ 12I Sat AMReginster, Bernard (Brown University) ........................................... 14D Sat PMReshotko, Naomi (University of Denver) ..........................................5B Thu PMRhodes, Rosamond (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) ... G3H Wed PMRicciardi, Benjamin (Northwestern University) ...............................2L Wed PMRichardson, Robert C. (University of Cincinnati) ............................. 10N Fri PMRiley, Evan (College of Wooster) .....................................................10M Fri PMRimell, Nicholas (University of Virginia) .......................2A Wed PM, 5Z Thu PMRivera, Omar (Southwestern University) ........................................ 1B Wed PMRoberge, Valerie (Université Laval) ................................................G4I Thu AMRobertson, Seth (University of Oklahoma) ....................................G7A Thu PMRobitzsch, Jan Maximilian (Sungkyunkwan University (Seoul)).... G8J Thu PMRoche, William (Texas Christian University) .....................................6M Thu PMRodkey, Krista (Hope College) .........................................................10L Fri PMRoeser, Sabine (Delft University of Technology) ............................... 9F Fri AMRogers, Taylor (Northwestern University) .......................................12H Sat AMRogers, Tristan (University of Arizona) .............................................5Z Thu PMRomanyshyn, Alexandra (Saint Louis University) ........................... 12K Sat AMRooney, Phyllis (Oakland University) .............................................. 1C Wed PMRosenbaum, John (Baylor University) .............................................5M Thu PMRoss, Stephanie (University of Missouri–St. Louis) .........................5M Thu PMRossi, Benjamin (University of Notre Dame) ..................................... 9J Fri AMRozeboom, Grant (St. Norbert College) ...........................................5F Thu PMRudisill, John (The College of Wooster) ......................................... 2D Wed PMRuetenik, Tadd (Saint Ambrose University) ....................................................... G7D Thu PM, 10C Fri PM, G13J Sat PMRulli, Tina (University of California, Davis) ....................................... 6O Thu PMRussell, Francey (Yale University) ......................................................9H Fri AM

SSaenz, Noël (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ............. 12F Sat AMSalkin, Wendy (Harvard University) ................................................ 2B Wed PMSalvador Lopez, María de la Cruz (DePaul University) ....................12J Sat AMSalzillo, Raphael Mary (University of Notre Dame) .......................... 6L Thu PMSampson, Eric (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...........6M Thu PMSanches de Oliveira, Guilherme (University of Cincinnati) ............. 10N Fri PMSanders, Kirk (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ..............10I Fri PMSanson, David (Illinois State University) ..........................................2F Wed PMSantorio, Paolo (University of California, San Diego) .......................10B Fri PMSayre-McCord, Geoff (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ................................................................................................G13K Sat PMSbardolini, Giorgio (Ohio State University) ..................................... 10K Fri PM

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Schechtman, Anat (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ...................14K Sat PMScheiter, Krisanna (Union College) ................................................... 9B Fri AMSchmid, Stephen (University of Wisconsin–Rock County) ............G8H Thu PMSchmitter, Amy M. (University of Alberta) .....................................G11H Fri PMSchneider, Tamar (University of California, Davis) ..........................14E Sat PMSchultz, John-Patrick (Villanova University).....................................14A Sat PMSchuman, Olivia (York University) .....................................................5Z Thu PMSchupack, Jesse (University of Notre Dame and University of the South) ................................................................................................... 14J Sat PMSchwan, Benjamin (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................. 2A Wed PMSchwartz, Arieh (University of California, Davis) ..............................5Z Thu PMSchwartz, Jeremy (Texas Tech University) ....................................G13H Sat PMSchwartz, Lindsey (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..................... 9L Fri AMSchweickart, David (Loyola University Chicago) ............................ G7I Thu PMScott, Dominic (Oxford University) .................................................. 10G Fri PMScoville, J. Michael (Eastern Michigan University) ............................ 9J Fri AMSedgwick, Sally (University of Illinois at Chicago) .......................G13H Sat PMSeemuth Whaley, Kristin (Graceland College) ................................ 6D Thu PMSeok, Bongrae (Alvernia University) ...............................6P Thu PM, 9O Fri AMSethi, Janum (University of Michigan) ............................................1J Wed PMSeyler, Frederic (DePaul University) ............................................. G13F Sat PMShady, Sara (Bethel University) ..................................................... G13F Sat PMShanahan, Suzanne (Kenan Institute, Duke University) .................... 1A Wed PMShapshay, Sandra (Indiana University Bloomington) ...G4B Thu AM, 5N Thu PMShartin, Daniel C. (Worcester State University) .............................. 1K Wed PMShatalov, Keren Wilson (Ohio State University and Illinois Institute of Technology) .......................................................................... 14J Sat PMShell, Susan Meld (Boston College) ............................................. G7M Thu PMShew, Melissa M. (Marquette University) .......................................1E Wed PMShields, Kenneth (University of Missouri) ........................................5F Thu PMShmidt, Adam (Boston University) ................................................. 12M Sat AMShoaibi, Nader (University of Illinois at Chicago) ...........................1L Wed PMShotwell, Alexis (Carleton University) ............................................ G7B Thu PMSiakel, Daniel R. (University of California, Irvine) .........................G11M Fri PMSilva, Grant J. (Marquette University) ...........................................G13A Sat PMSilverbloom, Rachel (DePaul University) ........................................ 2K Wed PMSimonelli, Ryan (University of Chicago) ........................................... 6J Thu PMSimpson, Daniel (Saint Louis University) .......................................... 5L Thu PMSinclair, Robert (Soka University) .................................................G3C Wed PMSingpurwalla, Rachel (University of Maryland) .............................. 2C Wed PMSiscoe, Robert (University of Arizona) .............................................1L Wed PMSkibra, Daniel (Northwestern University) ......................1I Wed PM, 5Z Thu PMSklaviadis, Sophia (University of Chicago) ......................................1L Wed PMSkrzypek, Jeremy W. (University of Mary) ........................................ 5L Thu PMSlowik, Edward (Winona State University) .......................................14K Sat PM

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Smith, Basil Edward (Saddleback College) ..................................... 6N Thu PMSmith, Matthew (Northeastern University) .................... 9H Fri AM, 10O Fri PMSmith, Nicholas J. (Lewis & Clark College) ..................................... 5D Thu PMSmith, Robin (Texas A&M University) ............................................. 12E Sat AMSmithies, Declan (Ohio State University)..........................................14I Sat PMSmithson, Robert (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......10E Fri PMSmyth, Nicholas (Simon Fraser University) ....................................... 9J Fri AMSommerlatte, Curtis (Concordia University, Montreal) ................... 14J Sat PMSong, Yujia (Salisbury University) ................................................... 2K Wed PMSoyarslan, Sanem (North Carolina State University) ..................... G8F Thu PMSpelman, Jonathan (Ohio Northern University) ............................G11A Fri PMSpencer, Jack (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...................9N Fri AMSpencer, Joshua T. (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ............... 5J Thu PMSpino, Joseph (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) .................... 14H Sat PMSreedevikuttyamma, Sangeetha Krishnan Nair (University of Oxford) ................................................................................................G13D Sat PMStaab, Janice (Owner and Life Coach at Life Signs Coaching) ....G3F Wed PMStaffel, Julia (Washington University in St. Louis) ...........................1L Wed PMStangl, Rebecca (University of Virginia) ..........................................14F Sat PMStanley, Jason (Yale University) ......................................................12O Sat AMStanton, Gabriella (Tulane University) ...........................................G7H Thu PMStar, Daniel (Boston University) .......................................................14F Sat PMSteinberg, Etye (University of Toronto) .......................................... 14H Sat PMStern, David G. (University of Iowa)...............................................G8D Thu PMStetter, Jack (Université Paris 8) .............................. G3D Wed PM, 14K Sat PMStewart, Heather (University of Western Ontario) ..........................12H Sat AMStojnic, Una (Columbia University) ...................................................10B Fri PMStone, Brad Elliott (Loyola Marymount University) ........................ 12A Sat AMStout, Nathan (Tulane University) ......................................................9H Fri AMStromback, Dennis (Temple University) ..................G4C Thu AM, G7C Thu PMStueber, Karsten (College of the Holy Cross) ................................ 14O Sat PMStump, Eleonore (Saint Louis University) .........................................6E Thu PMStump, Jacob (University of Toronto) ................................................9K Fri AMSullivan, Mack (Northern Illinois University) .....................................6I Thu PMSuperson, Anita (University of Kentucky) .......................................12H Sat AMSwarup, Shruta (University of Toronto) ........................................... 2B Wed PMSweet, Katherine (Saint Louis University) ........................................14I Sat PMSwenson, Philip (College of William and Mary) ...............................5C Thu PMSwinburne, Richard (Oxford University) ......................................... 12F Sat AMSzende, Jennifer (University of Guelph) ....................G7G Thu PM, 9M Fri AM

TTáíwò, Olúfemi (University of California, Los Angeles) ............................................................................ 6G Thu PM, G13K Sat PMTakamura, David (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and

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Duke University) ......................................................................G4B Thu AMTal, Eyal (University of Arizona) .........................................................14I Sat PMTalapatra, Dibyendu (Derezio College, India) .................................G11I Fri PMTan, Peter (University of Virginia) .....................................................14I Sat PMTarantino, Giancarlo (Loyola University Chicago)..........................G11A Fri PMTate, Melanie (University of Washington) ........................................12J Sat AMTaylor, Elanor (Johns Hopkins University) ........................................5F Thu PMTaylor, Jason (University of Alberta) ................................................. 6Q Sat PMTaylor, Kevin (Southern Illinois University) ....................................G7C Thu PMTeague, Richard (Johns Hopkins University) .................................... 6L Thu PMThakral, Ravi (University of St Andrews) ......................................... 12L Sat AMThomason, Krista (Swarthmore College) ..................1J Wed PM, G13H Sat PMThompson, Drew (Loyola University Chicago) ................................14L Sat PMThorsrud, Harald (Agnes Scott College) ......................................... 12E Sat AMTiberius, Valerie (University of Minnesota) .......................................10I Fri PMTillman, Chris (University of Manitoba) .......................................... 14N Sat PMTimmons, Mark (University of Arizona) ............................................10F Fri PMTimpe, Kevin (Calvin College) ......................................................... 1K Wed PMTinguely, Joseph (University of South Dakota) ............................ G4K Thu AMTirres, Christopher D. (De Paul University) ................................... G13J Sat PMTolley, Clinton (University of California, San Diego) .....................G4F Thu AMTomaszewski, Christopher (Baylor University) ................................. 5L Thu PMToth, Zita (Conception Seminary College) ..................1K Wed PM, 14N Sat PMTrees, Hannah (University of Texas at Austin) ............................... G13I Sat PMTsou, Jonathan Y. (Iowa State University) ........................................................... 2I Wed PM, G4H Thu AM, 6I Thu PMTu, Xiaofei (Appalachian State University) ....................................G7C Thu PMTubig, Paul (University of Washington–Seattle) .............................. 6H Thu PMTucker, Chris (College of William and Mary) .................................. 1K Wed PMTunstall, Dwayne A. (Grand Valley State University) ....................... 10O Fri PM

UUm, Sungwoo (Duke University)..................................................... 14H Sat PMUpton, Candace L. (University of Denver) ......................................... 9J Fri AM

VVaccarezza, Maria Silvia (University of Genoa) ................................. 9B Fri AMVallega, Alejandro (California State University, Stanislaus) ........... 1B Wed PMValles, Sean A. (Michigan State University) .......................................9C Fri AMVallier, Kevin (Bowling Green State University) ........ 14L Sat PM, G11K Fri PMVan Horn, O’Neil (Drew University) .............................................. G13L Sat PMVanden Auweele, Dennis (University of Leuven and University of Groeningen) ............................................................................G4B Thu AMVasanthakumar, Ashwini (Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London) ....................................................................... 10O Fri PMVassend, Olav (Nanyang Technological University) .......................... 9L Fri AM

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Velasco, Joel D. (Texas Tech University) ......................................... 1H Wed PMVelji, Muhammad (McGill University) ...............................................6A Thu PMVeltman, Andrea (James Madison University) ............................... 1D Wed PMVerhaegh, Sander (Tilburg University)..........................................G3C Wed PMVessey, David T. (Grand Valley State University) .............................5M Thu PMViera, Gerardo (University of Antwerp) ........................................... 1I Wed PMVision, Gerald (Temple University) .................................................. 5G Thu PMVitale, Sarah (Ball State University) ..................................................14A Sat PMVogelstein, Eric (Duquesne University) ..........................................14M Sat PMVoigt, Kristin (McGill University) .......................................................10P Fri PMvon Kriegstein, Hasko (Ryerson University) ................................... 14D Sat PMVong, Gerard (Center for Ethics, Emory University) ......................... 9M Fri AMVukov, Joseph (Loyola University Chicago) .................................... 6H Thu PM

WWaddle, Emily (University of Iowa) ...................................................5K Thu PMWagner, Stephen I. (St. John’s University, Minnesota) ........................................................................... G3D Wed PM, 12J Sat AMWagner, Steven (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ....... 1H Wed PMWahl, Russell (Idaho State University) ..........................................G3A Wed PMWakil, Samantha (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ........14L Sat PMWalsh, Sean Drysdale (University of Minnesota–Duluth) ...............12D Sat AMWang, Jennifer (Simon Fraser University) ...................................... 12F Sat AMWard, Barry (University of Arkansas) .............................................G11C Fri PMWard, Kelsey (Xavier University) ......................................................2L Wed PMWarmke, Brandon (Bowling Green State University) .......................6E Thu PMWarmke, Craig (Northern Illinois University) .................................... 5J Thu PMWarner, Stuart (Roosevelt University) ............................................G7H Thu PMWarren, Calvin (Emory University) ................................................... 10D Fri PMWatson, James R. (Loyola University) .....................G4G Thu AM, G7N Thu PMWautischer, Helmut (Sonoma State University) ........................... G13F Sat PMWeimer, Steven (Arkansas State University) .................................. 2D Wed PMWerner, Dan (SUNY New Paltz) ....................................................... 2K Wed PMWestlund, Andrea (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ............... 12K Sat AMWhatley, Sue (Stephen F. Austin State University) ........................G8C Thu PMWhite, Amy E. (Ohio University–Zainesville) ................................G3F Wed PMWhite, Stephen (Northwestern University) ..................................... 12K Sat AMWians, William (Merrimack College) ................................................ 12I Sat AMWible, Andy (Muskegon Community College) ................................ 6N Thu PMWiitala, Michael (Cleveland State University) .................................. 12I Sat AMWilburn, Joshua (Wayne State University) ....................................... 14J Sat PMWiller, Malte (University of Chicago) ............................................... 5H Thu PMWilliams, Brandon (Rice University) .................................................. 10J Fri PMWillis, Andre C. (Brown University) ................................................G11H Fri PMWilson, Jessica (University of Toronto) ............................................6B Thu PM

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Witmer, D. Gene (University of Florida).......................................... 14O Sat PMWolf, Aaron (Colgate University) ...................................................... 10J Fri PMWolterstorff, Nicholas (Yale University) ........................................ G11G Fri PMWoodard, Elise (University of Michigan–Ann Arbor) ....................G13K Sat PMWoodward, James (University of Pittsburgh) ............................... G13E Sat PMWoodward, Philip (Valparaiso University)........................................10M Fri PMWright, David (Sam Houston State University) ..............................G11C Fri PM

YYan, Mengyao (Baylor University) ................................ 5Z Thu PM, 12K Sat AMYancy, George (Emory University) ....................................................10R Fri PMYates, Melissa K. (Rutgers University) .......................................... G11G Fri PMYeomans, Christopher L. (Purdue University) ..................................... 9I Fri AMYonover, Jason (Yale University) .................................................. G3G Wed PMYoo, Julie (California State University, Northridge) ....... 6K Thu PM, 9Q Fri AMYou, Sula (University of Oklahoma) ..............................................G13D Sat PMYount, David (Mesa Community College) ........................................ 12I Sat AMYoupa, Andrew (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) ...................................2G Wed PM, G8F Thu PM, G11F Fri PM, 14K Sat PMYuan, Lijun (Texas State University at San Marcos) ........................14M Sat PM

ZZargar, Payman (Northwestern University) ...................................... 10J Fri PMZavota, Gina (Kent State University) ................................................1E Wed PMZbikowski, Kristen (Hibbing Community College) .......................... 6N Thu PMZhang, Yuan (Hefei Normal University, China) ............................... G8I Thu PMZhong, Yang (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..............................9K Fri AMZimmer, Tyler (Northeastern Illinois University) ............................ G7I Thu PMZinaich, Jr., Samuel (Purdue University Northwest) ...................... G7L Thu PMZuckert, Rachel E. (Northwestern University)...................................10A Fri PMZylstra, Justin (University of Alberta) ............................................... 6L Thu PM

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Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

Roundtable on Transcendence and Immanence in Asian Philosophy (6P)Thursday, February 22, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

Author Meets Critics: Michael Ing, The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought (9O)Friday, February 23, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACK PHILOSOPHERS

Author Meets Critics: Tommy J. Curry, The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre, and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood (1M)Wednesday, February 21, 3:00–6:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

The Role of English in Contemporary Philosophy (2M)Wednesday, February 21, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Epistemic Norms as Social Norms (5P)Thursday, February 22, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

The de Gruyter Kant Lecture (6R)Thursday, February 22, 4:00–5:20 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON LGBTQ PEOPLE IN THE PROFESSION

Queer Latinidad (10Q)Friday, February 23, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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COMMITTEE ON NATIVE AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHERS

Decolonizing Environmental Philosophy (14P)Saturday, February 24, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND COMPUTERS

Machine Consciousness (9Q)Friday, February 23, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

Coercion and Its Implications (5O)Thursday, February 22, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

Policing (10R)Friday, February 23, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE

The Political Philosophy of Health Insurance (6O)Thursday, February 22, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

Epistemic Justice and Health (10P)Friday, February 23, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

Jobs and Careers: How to Get and Keep a Full-Time Position at a Community College (6N)Thursday, February 22, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

Philosophy Camps: Fostering Young Philosophers in Informal Learning Contexts (6Q)Thursday, February 22, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Public Philosophy (5Q)Thursday, February 22, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

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COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Implicit Bias in the Philosophy Classroom (9P)Friday, February 23, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON THE TEACHING OF PHILOSOPHY

Shaking Up the Standard Lecture (12N)Saturday, February 24, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

DIVERSITY INSTITUTES ADVISORY PANEL

Diversity Institutes Alumni Panel (12O)Saturday, February 24, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

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Group Sessions

AAmerican Association for the Philosophic Study of Society: G11K, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.American Association of Philosophy Teachers: G11A, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Association of the Development of Philosophy Teaching (ADAPT): G11N, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.American Society for Aesthetics: G3B, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.American Society for Value Inquiry: G4J, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon; G7L, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking: G11C, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Association for Philosophy of Education: G7J, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

BBertrand Russell Society: G3A, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m., G8D, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

CConference of Philosophical Societies: G4D, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–NoonConsortium for Socially Relevant Philosophy of/in Science and Engineering: G4H, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

DDescartes Society: G3D, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.

GGabriel Marcel Society: G8C, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

HHume Society: G11H, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

IInternational Association for Japanese Philosophy: G4C, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–NoonInternational Association for the Philosophy of Sport: G8H, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.International Ernst Cassirer Society: G3E, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G8A, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.International Society for Buddhist Philosophy: G4E, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon; G7C, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

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International Society for Chinese Philosophy: G7A, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G8I, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.International Society for Environmental Ethics: 14P, Sat, 2:20–5:20 p.m.

JJosiah Royce Society: G8E, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.

KKarl Jaspers Society of North America: G8C, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; G13F, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

MMarxism and Philosophy Association: G7I, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Minorities and Philosophy: G13K, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

NNational Philosophical Counseling Association: G3F, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.North American Division of the Schopenhauer Society: G4B, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–NoonNorth American Kant Society: G7M, Thu, 5:30–7:00 p.m.; G13H, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.North American Neo-Kantian Society: G4F, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–NoonNorth American Society for Social Philosophy: G7B, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.North American Spinoza Society: G3G, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G8F, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; G11F, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

PPhilosophy of Time Society: G11D, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

RRadical Philosophy Association: G11B, Fri, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

SSociety for Analytical Feminism: G4A, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon; G7G, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy: G8G, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy: G13D, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for German Idealism and Romanticism: G4K, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon; G13B, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion: G11I, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for LGBTQ Philosophy: G13I, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: G7E, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G13C, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for Mexican American Philosophy: G13A, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

Group Sessions

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Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World: G7F, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy: G13J, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for the History of Political Philosophy: G7H, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G8B, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for the Metaphysics of Science: G13E, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust: G4G, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G7N, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts: G8J, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.Society for the Philosophical Study of Education: G11E, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Agency: G11L, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Creativity: G7K, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.Society for the Study of Process Philosophies: G11M, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; G13L, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy: G3C, Wed, 8:00–11:00 p.m.; G4F, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon; G8K, Thu, 7:40–10:40 p.m.; G11J, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society of Christian Philosophers: G11G, Fri, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Søren Kierkegaard Society: G4I, Thu, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

UU.S. Midwest Society for Women in Philosophy: G13G, Sat, 12:10–2:10 p.m.

WWilliam James Society: G7D, Thu, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

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2018 Premier Sponsors

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2018 Sponsors & Exhibitors

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REGISTRATION

Wednesday, February 21: 2:00–8:00 p.m.Thursday, February 22: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

Friday, February 23: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Saturday, February 24: 8:30 a.m.–Noon

Registration desk, sixth floor

EXHIBITS

Thursday, February 22: Noon–6:00 p.m.Friday, February 23: 11:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 24: 9:00–11:30 a.m.

Adams Ballroom, sixth floor

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