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The American Philosophical Association PACIFIC DIVISION NINETY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

THE WESTIN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

APRIL 12 – 15, 2017 VIVA VOCE ENTANGLEMENTS Conversations with A System of Italian Crispin Sartwell Silvia Benso CENTERING NEO-CONFUCIAN AND EXTENDING ECOLOGICAL HUMANISM NEW FORMS An Essay on An Interpretive Engage- OF REVOLT Metaphysical Sense ment with Wang Fuzhi Essays on Kristeva’s Steven G. Smith (1619–1692) Intimate Politics Nicholas S. Brasovan Sarah K. Hansen and Available May 2017 Rebecca Tuvel, editors EDGAR ALLAN POE, Available June 2017 EUREKA, AND GOD AND THE SELF SCIENTIFIC IN HEGEL CONFUCIANISM, A IMAGINATION Beyond Subjectivism HABIT OF THE HEART David N. Stamos Paolo Diego Bubbio Bellah, Civil Religion, Available July 2017 and East Asia SELF-REALIZATION Philip J. Ivanhoe and THROUGH CONFUCIAN ZHUANGZI’S CRITIQUE Sungmoon Kim, editors LEARNING OF THE CONFUCIANS A Contemporary Blinded by the Human ESSAYS ON THE FOUN- Reconstruction of Kim-chong Chong DATIONS OF Xunzi’s Ethics Siufu Tang WHITEHEAD’S C. I. Lewis RELIGIOUS THOUGHT John Lange, editor From Mechanism to Available June 2017 POETIC FRAGMENTS Organism, From Force Karoline von Günderrode to Persuasion THE VARIETY OF Translated and with Daniel A. Dombrowski INTEGRAL ECOLOGIES Introductory Essays by Nature, Culture, Anna C. Ezekiel CONFUCIANISM AND and Knowledge AMERICAN PHILOSOPHY in the Planetary Era MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, Mathew A. Foust Sam Mickey, Sean Kelly, AND THE GREAT EARTH and Adam Robbert, Reading Gary Snyder and QUASI-THINGS editors Doµgen in an Age The Paradigm Foreword by of Ecological Crisis of Atmospheres Mary Evelyn Tucker Jason M. Wirth Tonino Griffero Available June 2017 Available July 2017 Translated by Sarah De Sanctis UNDERSTANDING THE ANALECTS THE METAPHYSICS OF JOURNAL OF THE PYTHAGOREAN A New Translation of THEOREM Lunyu with Annotations JOURNAL OF Thales, Pythagoras, BUDDHIST Engineering, Diagrams, Peimin Ni PHILOSOPHY and the Construction of the Cosmos out of ’S STATESMAN Gereon Kopf, Right Triangles Dialectic, Myth, editor in chief Robert Hahn and Politics Douglas Samuel Available June 2017 John Sallis, editor Duckworth, co-editor Marcus Bingenheimer, Mention coupon code APAP17 and receive consulting editor 20% discount on all pb & 40% discount on all hc only Pascale Hugon, book review editor Offer until 5/15/17 Francesca Soans, Order online: www.sunypress.edu assistant editor Order by phone: 877.204.6073 or 703.661.1575 IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR MEETING ATTENDEES

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1 SPECIAL EVENTS

PRE-CONFERENCE: THEMES IN TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE Tuesday, April 11

ASSOCIATION FOR SYMBOLIC LOGIC ANNUAL MEETING AND RECEPTION Wednesday, April 12, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Thursday April 13, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sessions: 1P, 3Q, 5P, 7P, Reception: Thursday April 13, 5–7 p.m.

COFFEE BREAKS Thursday, April 13, 11 a.m.–Noon; Thursday, April 13, 4–5 p.m.

INFORMAL MINI-CONFERENCE ON ISSUES OF INCLUSION AND IN PHILOSOPHY Thursday, April 13, 9 a.m.–9 p.m., Sessions: 5O, 7N, 8J, and G6A

BUSINESS MEETING Thursday, April 13, Noon–1 p.m.

PRIZE RECEPTION Thursday, April 13, 3–4 p.m.

ANNUAL RECEPTION Thursday, April 13, 10 p.m.–Midnight

COFFEE BREAK Friday, April 14, 11 a.m.–Noon

POSTER PRESENTATIONS Friday, April 14, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTION Friday, April 14, 5:30–6:00 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION Friday, April 14, 7–8 p.m.

PUBLIC SESSION Saturday, April 15, 4:30–6:30 p.m., Unexpected Market Theater at the Pike Place Market, Seattle

2 Pre-Conference: Themes in Transformative Experience

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 9:30–10:30 A.M.

Keynote: Identity, Self, and Transformation Chair: L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Trenton Merricks ()

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 10:30–11:30 A.M.

Transformative-ish Phenomena Chair: Robert Wallace (University of Arizona) Speaker: Enoch Lambert () Commentator: Jennifer Windt (Monash University)

Transformative Expression Chair: Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) Speaker: Nick Riggle (University of San Diego) Commentator: Antonia Peacocke (University of California, Berkeley)

My Beliefs, My Values Chair: Jonathan Ichikawa (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Josh Dever (University of Texas at Austin) Commentator: Gabe Rabin ( Abu Dhabi)

The Practical Self and the Experimental Self Chair: Paul Schofield (Bates College) Speaker: Antti Kauppinen (University of Tampere) Commentator: Ted Parent (Virginia Tech)

3 Pre-Conference: Themes in Transformative Experience

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.

How Ought We Reason about Transformative Experience? Intuitive Judgments of Transformative Choice Chair: Kate Finley (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Sara Gottlieb (University of California, Berkeley) and Tania Lombrozo (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Ali Hasan (University of Iowa)

What Imagination Teaches Chair: Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa) Speaker: Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College) Commentator: Mark Steen (Bogazici University)

Being Someone Else Chair: Maegan Fairchild (University of Southern California) Speaker: Martin Glazier (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Commentator: Jennifer Wang ()

Transformative Experience in Plato and Paul Chair: Jackson Kernion (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Justin Vlasits (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Amos Espeland (Stanford University)

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2:00–3:00 P.M.

Keynote: How to Be Authentic Chair: Martin Glazier (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Shamik Dasgupta (University of California, Berkeley)

4 Pre-Conference: Themes in Transformative Experience

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 3:00–4:00 P.M.

How We Know the of What We Haven’t Experienced Chair: Kateryna Samoilova (California State University, Chico) Speaker: Shanna Slank (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Commentator: Chris Register ()

What Experience Doesn’t Teach Chair: Dominic Lopes (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Barbara Montero (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Commentator: Casey O’Callaghan (Washington University in St. Louis)

Speaking Through It: Being Fluent in a New Language as a Transformative Experience Chair: Johann Frick (Princeton University) Speaker: Min Tang (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Commentator: Alain Pe-Curto (University of Geneva)

Nirvana: Unconditioned Awareness as a Transformative Experience? Chair: Gila Sher (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Raul Saucedo (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentator: Li Kang ()

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 4:00–5:00 P.M.

Punishment and Transformation Chair: Jelena Markovic (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern University) Commentator: Nilanjan Das (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Either/Or: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Good Life Chair: Eddy Keming Chen () Speaker: Katalin Balog (Rutgers University–Newark) Commentator: Zachary Irving (University of California, Berkeley)

5 Pre-Conference: Themes in Transformative Experience

Arbitrariness and Permissiveness Chair: Kelly Trogdon (Virginia Tech) Speaker: Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Irem Kurtsal (Bogazici University)

Death: The Ultimate Transformative Experience Chair: Michael S. Brownstein (John Jay College of Criminal ) Speaker: Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia) Commentator: Troy Jollimore (California State University, Chico)

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 5:00–6:00 P.M.

De Se Names Chair: Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Carla Merino-Rajme (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Commentator: Robert Rupert (University of Colorado Boulder)

What Is It Like to Have a Crappy Imagination? Chair: Melanie Rosen (Macquarie University) Speaker: Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Commentator: Anne Jacobson (University of Houston)

The Problem of Self-Transformation Chair: Kelly Jolley (Auburn University) Speaker: Rebecca Chan (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Fatema Amijee (University of Texas at Austin)

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 6:00–7:00 P.M.

Keynote: Probabilistic Knowledge and Transformative Experience Chair: L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Sarah Moss (University of Michigan)

TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 7:00–9:00 P.M.

Reception Food and beverages will be served, and the reception will feature a dance performance by Barbara Montero and Theresa Duhon.

6 Wednesday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon Divisional and Affiliated Group Programs

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

PLACEMENT INFORMATION 8:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

EXHIBITS 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

ASSOCIATION FOR SYMBOLIC LOGIC ANNUAL MEETING 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Sessions: 1P, 3Q

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

1A Book Symposium: David Cunning, Cavendish Chair: Kristopher Phillips (Southern Utah University) Speakers: Deborah Boyle (College of Charleston) Alison Peterman (University of Rochester) Jon Shaheen (Universiteit Gent) David Cunning (University of Iowa)

1B Book Symposium: Michael J. Zimmerman, Ignorance and Moral Obligation Chair: Jonathan Spelman (University of Colorado Boulder) Speakers: Krister Bykvist (Stockholms Universitet) Benjamin Kiesewetter (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Holly M. Smith (Rutgers University) Michael J. Zimmerman (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)

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

1C Book Symposium: Ted Poston, Reason and Explanation: A Defense of Explanatory Coherentism Chair: Lynn Holt (Mississippi State University) Speakers: Juan Comesana (University of Arizona) Lisa Miracchi (University of Pennsylvania) Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Ted Poston (University of South Alabama)

1D Book Symposium: Mark Siderits, Studies in Buddhist Philosophy Chair: Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Arindam Chakrabarti (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Laura Guerrero (Utah Valley University) Mark Siderits (Seoul National University)

1E Book Symposium: Owen Flanagan, The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility THIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELED. Chair: TBA Speakers: Meena Krishnamurthy (University of Michigan) Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee (University of Hawaii–West Oahu) Justin Tiwald (San Francisco State University) Owen Flanagan (Duke University) Philip J. Ivanhoe (City University of Hong Kong)

1F Invited Symposium: Irene Klaver’s Philosophy of Water: Toward a New Urbanism Chair: Rebekah Sinclair (University of Oregon) Speakers: Irene Klaver (University of North Texas) “Meandering: Re-imagining Rivers” Adrian Parr (University of Cincinnati) “Thirsty Cities” Commentator: Robert Mugeraur (University of Washington)

1G Invited Symposium: Perceptual Particularity and Singular Thoughts Chair: Umrao Sethi (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Perception and Ordinary Objects” Clayton Littlejohn (King’s College London) “Perceptual Particularity and Predication” Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers University) “The General and Particular Elements of Perception”

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

1H Colloquium: 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Mihailis Diamantis (New York University) Speaker: Martin Peterson (Texas A&M University) “Multidimensional ” Commentator: Saray Ayala (California State University, Sacramento) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Tyler John (Rutgers University) Speaker: Christa Johnson (Ohio State University) “Why Consequentialize?” Commentator: Matt Braich (University of California, San Diego) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Yang Xiao (Kenyon College) Speaker: Xiaofei Liu (Xiamen University) “Consequentialism and Moral Color” Commentator: Oisin Deery (Florida State University)

1I Colloquium: 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speaker: Jeffrey Watson (Arizona State University) “Can I Know What I Would Have Freely Done?” Commentator: Charles Hermes (University of Texas at Arlington) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Zoe Ashton (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Alison Fernandes (University of Pittsburgh) “Freedom, Self-prediction, and the Psychology of Time Travel” Commentator: Zee Perry (Rutgers University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Daniel Haas (Red Deer College) Speaker: Jonah Nagashima (University of California, Riverside) “Grounding the Consequence Argument” Commentator: David Palmer (University of Tennessee)

1J Colloquium: Merleau-Ponty 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Russell J. Duvernoy (University of Oregon) Speaker: Dimitris Apostolopoulos (University of Notre Dame) “The Significance of Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Literature” Commentator: Shannon Hayes (University of Oregon)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Devin Fitzpatrick (University of Oregon) Speaker: Robin Muller (California State University, Northridge) “The Logic of the Chiasm in Merleau-Ponty’s Early Philosophy” Commentator: Sarah McLay (University of Oregon) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: David Woodruff Smith (University of California, Irvine) Speaker: David Suarez (University of California, Berkeley) “Disjunctivism and Self-awareness in Martin and Merleau-Ponty” Commentator: Philip Walsh (Mount St. Mary’s University)

1K Colloquium: Paradox 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Marcus Rossberg (University of Connecticut) Speaker: Justin Vlasits (University of California, Berkeley) “Knowability for Verificationists” Commentator: Jeffrey Roland (Louisiana State University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Matt Leonard (University of Southern California) Speaker: Yuna Won (Cornell University) “Contrary-to-Duty Obligations and Ordering Semantics: The Story after Chisholm’s Paradox” Commentator: Ana Arregui (University of Ottawa) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Melinda Campbell (National University) Speaker: Peter Marton (Clark University) “Knowability and the Knower” Commentator: Bert Baumgaertner (University of Idaho)

1L APA Committee Session: Bodies, Embodiment, and Bodilessness: Reading Gender through Classical Indian Sources Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian- American Philosophers and Chair: Veena Howard (California State University, Fresno) Speakers: Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (Lancaster University) “Gender and Body-talk: A Debate from the Mahabharat” Carol S. Anderson (Kalamazoo College) “Pāli Buddhist Vinaya and Abhidhamma Analyses of Gender”

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

Ana Laura Funes (Loyola Marymount University) “A Feminist Reading on Sāmkhyan Phenomenology of Embodiment” Meera Baindur (Manipal University) “Understanding the Imagination Process of Body and Desire in Therigatha” Commentator: Keya Maitra (University of North Carolina at Asheville)

1M APA Committee Session: Book Symposium: José-Antonio Orosco’s Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and in American Pragmatism Arranged by the APA Committee on Hispanics Chair: Alejandro Santana (University of Portland) Speakers: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Natalie Cisneros (Seattle University) Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) José-Antonio Orosco (Oregon State University)

1N APA Committee Session: Experimental Semantics from a Cross- Cultural Perspective Arranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation Chair: Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: Michael Devitt (The Graduate Center, CUNY) and Nic Porot (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “The Reference of Proper Names, Testing Usage, and Intuitions” Jincai Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) and Longgen Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) Jesse Snedeker () “What Is the Mechanism of Reference?” Masashi Kasaki (Kyoto University) and Yu Izumi (Kyoto University) “The Göde Case and Definite Descriptions in Japanese”

1O APA Committee Session: Knowledge and Action: East Meets West Arranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation Chair: Chienkuo Mi (Soochow University) Speakers: Kai-Yee Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) “Concepts and Philosophical Knowledge” Leo Cheung (Chinese University of Hong Kong) “Knowledge and Cognitive Ability”

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

J. Adam Carter (University of Glasgow) “Knowledge and Performance Normativity” Chienkuo Mi (Soochow University) “Knowledge as Action and Knowledge in Action” Wan-Chuan Fang (Soochow University) “Skillful Coping and Intention in Action”

1P Special Session: The Association for Symbolic Logic: Modality and Modal Logic Topic: Modality and Modal Logic Chair: Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) Speakers: Peter Fritz (Universitetet i Oslo) “A Philosophical Perspective on Algebraic Models for Modal Logics” Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University) “Social Epistemic Logic” Tamar Lando () “Topology and Measure in Logics for Point-Free Spaces”

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOON–1:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

2A APA Committee Session: 2017 Carus Lectures Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Alison Wylie (University of Washington) Speaker: Nancy Cartwright (Durham University and University of California, San Diego) Nature, the Artful Modeller: She Reads the New Yorker, Trusts in God, and Takes Short Views “Her Raw Materials: Powers, ‘Mechanisms,’ and Causes. She Manages Actual Possibilities, Obeys the Barcan Formula, and Does Not Sit Down with Counterfactuals”

12 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

3A Book Symposium: Christopher Shields, ’s De Anima, Translated with Introduction and Notes Chair: Rachel Singpurwalla (University of Maryland) Speakers: David Charles (Yale University) Klaus Corcilius (University of California, Berkeley) Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Christopher Shields (University of Notre Dame)

3B Book Symposium: Jennifer M. Windt, Dreaming: A Conceptual Framework for and Empirical Research Chair: Sina Fazelpour (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Jonathan Ichikawa (University of British Columbia) Zachary Irving (University of California, Berkeley) Melanie Rosen (Macquarie University) Jennifer M. Windt (Monash University)

3C Book Symposium: Gila Sher, Epistemic Friction: An Essay on Knowledge, Truth, and Logic Chair: Jack Woods (University of Leeds) Speakers: Terry Horgan (University of Arizona) Mariam Thalos (University of Utah) Gila Sher (University California, San Diego)

3D Book Symposium: Markus Gabriel, Fields of Sense: A New Realist Ontology Chair: Karl Schafer (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) Marcela Garcia (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Nick Stang (University of Toronto) Markus Gabriel (Universität Bonn)

3E Book Symposium: Jason Turner, The Facts in Logical Space: A Tractarian Ontology Chair: Elle Benjamin (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Speakers: Maya Eddon (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Christopher Menzel (Texas A&M University) Jason Turner (University of Arizona)

13 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3F Invited Symposium: Aesthetics as Critique (on German Aesthetics, from Baumgarten to Hegel) Chair: Rika Dunlap (Seattle University) Speakers: J. Colin McQuillan (St. Mary’s University of San Antonio) “Baumgarten’s Aesthetics and the Critique of Wolffian Rationalism” María del Rosario Acosta (DePaul University) “Beauty as Resistance: On an Aesthetic Dimension of Critique in Kant and Schiller” Theodore George (Texas A&M University) “Hegel’s Aesthetics and the Critique of the Culture of Romanticism”

3G Invited Symposium: Embedded and Extended Chair: Jason Kawall (Colgate University) Speakers: Natalia Washington (Washington University in St. Louis) “Ecological Control and the Maintenance of Mental Health” J. Adam Carter (University of Glasgow) “Virtue and Extended Cognition” Mark Alfano (University of Oregon) “ for Agents in Directed Social Networks” Commentator: Joshua August Skorburg (University of Oregon)

3H Invited Symposium: Incapacitation, Quarantine, and Punishment Chair: Joe Campbell (Washington State University) Speakers: Gregg Caruso (Corning Community College) “Free Will Skepticism and the Public Health- Quarantine Model: Replies to Objections” Dana Kay Nelkin (University of California, San Diego) “Accountability, Desert, and Punishment” Derk Pereboom (Cornell University) “Incapacitation, Reintegration, and Limited General Deterrence” Katrina Sifferd (Elmhurst College) “The Function and Fit of Blame and Desert Concepts”

14 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3I Colloquium: Accounts of Experience 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Jered Janes (Marquette University) Speaker: Jackson Kernion (University of California, Berkeley) “Strange Experience: Why Experience Without Access Makes No Sense” Commentator: Murat Aydede (University of British Columbia) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Peter Epstein (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Bryce Dalbey (University of Texas at Austin) “Is Experiential Content Propositional?” Commentator: Adam Bradley (University of California, Berkeley) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Robert Miner (Baylor University) Speaker: Yuri Balashov (University of Georgia) “The Common Present in a Block Universe” Commentator: Jeffrey Goodman (James Madison University)

3J Colloquium: Epistemology 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Allison Koslow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Yang Liu (University of Cambridge) “Epistemic Wild Card” Commentator: Hun Chung (University of Rochester) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Allison Koslow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Gregory Stoutenburg (University of Idaho) “Useful False Knowledge Attributions” Commentator: David Alexander (Iowa State University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Glenn Ross (Franklin and Marshall College) Speaker: Lisa Cassell (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “Bayesian Coherentism” Commentator: Thomas Icard (Stanford University)

3K Colloquium: Free Will II 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Kenneth Lucey (University of Nevada, Reno) Speaker: Seth Shabo (University of Delaware) “A More Promising Argument Against Libertarianism” Commentator: Michael Robinson (Chapman University)

15 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Rebecca Harrison (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Joshua Tepley (Saint Anselm College) “Could Sartre Have Been a Compatibilist?” Commentator: Roman Altshuler (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Stephen Scholz (University of San Francisco) Speaker: Meghan Page (Loyola University Maryland) “Indeterminism in the Rollback Argument” Commentator: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge)

3L Colloquium: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Philosophy 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Patrick Eldridge (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) Speaker: James Kinkaid (Boston University) “Time and the Schematism in Husserl, Heidegger, and Kant” Commentator: Matthew Shockey (Indiana University South Bend) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Albert Spencer (Portland State University) Speaker: Sasha Shivers (Marist College) “Levinas’ Reception of the Mythic” Commentator: Aminah Hasan (Pennsylvania State University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: R. Brian Tracz (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: G. Anthony Bruno (McGill University) “Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte’s Genetic Deduction of the Categories” Commentator: Wayne Martin (University of Essex)

3M Colloquium: Semantics 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Anna-Sara Malmgren (Stanford University) Speaker: Ephraim Glick (University of St. Andrews) “Cross-Contextual Semantics” Commentator: Ori Simchen (University of British Columbia) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Josh Dever (University of Texas at Austin) Speakers: Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Matthew Mandelkern (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

16 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

“Triviality Results and the Relationship Between Logical and Natural Languages” Commentator: Branden Fitelson (Rutgers University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Ryan Shaver (California State University, Long Beach) Speaker: Ethan Nowak (University College London) “Mad-Dog Variablism” Commentator: David Pitt (California State University, Los Angeles)

3N Colloquium: Value Theory 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Lawrence Schmidt (Hendrix College) Speaker: Bradley Warfield (University of South Florida) “In Praise of (Awkward) Silence: A Critique of Charles Taylor’s Conception of the Dialogical Self” Commentator: Paul Kidder (Seattle University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Gomberg (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Henry Pickford (Duke University) “Natural Normativity in Early Marx” Commentator: Jeremy Reid (University of Arizona) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Charles Young (Claremont Graduate University) Speaker: Adam Blincoe (University of Virginia) “Eudaimonistic Virtue Justification as Objectionably Egoistic?: A Two-Fold Response” Commentator: Tim Roche (University of Memphis)

3O APA Committee Session: Enforcing Immigration Law: Philosophical Issues Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law Chair: Matthew Lister (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “Crimmigration: The Injustice of Criminalizing Migration” Alex Sager (Portland State University) “Private Contractors, Foreign Troops, and Offshore Detention Centers: The Ethics of Externalizing Immigration Controls” Stephanie J. Silverman (University of Ottawa) “Rethinking Immigration Detention, Harms, and Alternatives”

17 Wednesday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3P APA Committee Session: Writing Op-Eds: Why and How Arranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy Chair: Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts Boston) Speakers: Rebecca Kulka (Georgetown University) Linda Martín Alcoff (Hunter College) Joseph Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Gordon Marino (St. Olaf College) Cailin O’Connor (University of California, Irvine)

3Q Special Session: The Association for Symbolic Logic: Intuitionistic Mathematics and Logic Topic: Intuitionistic Mathematics and Logic Chair: Valeria de Paiva (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Mark van Atten (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and Université Paris 4) “Intuitionism and Impredicativity” Rosalie Iemhoff (Universiteit Utrecht) “Quantifiers and Functions in Intuitionistic Logic” Joan Rand Moschovakis (Occidental College) “Realizable Extensions of Brouwer’s Analysis”

WEDNESDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

4A Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Ana K. Diaz (Montana State University Billings) Speaker: Kenneth Silver (University of Southern California) “Causal Exclusion and Constitution” Commentator: Gregory Janssen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Matt DeStefano (University of Arizona) Speaker: James Kintz (Saint Louis University) “‘Got to Get You into My Life’: A Case for Primitive Second-Person Thoughts” Commentator: Adam Leite (Indiana University Bloomington)

4B Symposium: Biographical Identity Chair: Charles Hayes (University of Montana) Speaker: Camil Golub (New York University) “Biographical Identity and Retrospective Attitudes”

18 Wednesday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Commentators: Kelly Jolley (Auburn University) Douglas Portmore (Arizona State University)

4C Symposium: What Do Symmetries Tell Us About Structure? Chair: Douglas Cannon (University of Puget Sound) Speaker: Thomas Barrett (Princeton University) “What Do Symmetries Tell Us About Structure?” Commentators: John Dougherty (University of California, San Diego) Benjamin Feintzeig (University of Washington)

4D APA Committee Session: Creolizing Hegel Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers and the APA Committee on Hispanics Chair: Katharine Loevy (Pacific University) Speakers: Shannon Mussett (Utah Valley University) “Crossing Boundaries: Hegel, Beauvoir, and Hooks on Exclusion and Identity” Michael J. Monahan (Marquette University) “On Creolizing as (Theoretical) Praxis” Carlos Alberto Sánchez (San Jose State University) “The Future is Now: Leopoldo Zea’s Hegelianism and the Liberation of the Mexican Past”

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G2A Consortium for Socially Relevant Philosophy of/in Science and Engineering (SRPoiSE) Topic: Philosophy of Biology Meets Chair: Bryan Cwik (Portland State University) Speakers: Allen Buchanan (Duke University) Russell Powell (Boston University) “Is Biomedical Moral Enhancement the Key to Moral Progress?” Anya Plutynski (Washington University in St. Louis) “Drawing Boundaries in Biological Systems” Sean Valles (Michigan State University) “Navigating Causal Complexity and Tracing ‘Fundamental Causes’ in Philosophy of Epidemiology” Nicolae Morar (University of Oregon) “Genetic Complexity and Enhancement: Taking Biology Seriously”

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

G2B Hellenistic Philosophy Society Chair: Emily A. Austin (Wake Forest University) Speakers: J. Clerk Shaw (University of Tennessee) “Epicurean Philosophy and Its Parts” Kelly Arenson (Duquesne University) “Epicurus on Joy as Restorative Pleasure” Marta Jimenez (Emory University) “The Cynic Turn: From the Genealogy of Customs to the Genealogy of Desires”

G2C International Society for Buddhist Philosophy Topic: Book Symposium: Jennifer McWeeny and Ashby Butnor: Asian and Feminist Philosophies in Dialogue Chair: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Authors: Ashby Butnor (Colorado State University) Jennifer McWeeny (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Critics: Mary I. Bockover (Humboldt State University) Jason Wirth (Seattle University) Veena Howard (California State University, Fresno)

G2D International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and , Session 1 Topic: Interventions in Early Chinese Philosophy: Daoism and Confucianism Chair: Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University) Speakers: Andrej Fech (Southern University of Science and Technology) “‘Naturalness’ and Gravitation” John R. Williams (National University of Singapore) “A Zhuangzian Response to the Absolutist Challenge” Shirong Luo (Simmons College) “Were the Early Confucians Happy?” Colin Lewis (University of Utah) “Yu in the Xunzi: Toward a Precise Understanding”

G2E North American Korean Philosophy Association, Session 1 Topic: Buddhism, Confucianism, and Eastern Learning Speakers: Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) “A Comparative Philosophy of God in Whitehead and Donghak”

20 Wednesday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Neo-Confucian Criticism of Buddhism: A Philosophical and Linguistic Analysis of Jeong Do Jeon’s Criticism of Buddhism” Gereon Kopf (Luther College) “The Ten Oxherding Pictures in Korean Zen Buddhism”

G2F North American Wittgenstein Society Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: (The New School) “Putnam (and Wittgenstein) on Pragmatism and Propaganda” Don Levi (University of Oregon) “What’s Ordinary Language Philosophy to Me?”

G2G Society for Analytical , Session 1 Topic: Sex, Sexuality, and Romantic Relationship Chair: Robin May Schott (Danish Institute for International Studies) Speakers: Esa Diaz-Leon (Universitat de Barcelona) “Amatonormativity and Hermeneutical Injustice” Nanette Ryan (Georgetown University) “Self-respecting Sex” Matthew Salett Andler (University of Virginia) “The Social Structure of Sexuality”

G2H Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Co-sponsored by the APA Committee for Indigenous Philosophers Topic: Epistemological Pluralism: At the Intersection of Native and Non-Native Traditions Speakers: Brian Yazzie Burkhart (California State University, Northridge) “Knowledge and Absolute Experience: Indigenous Radical Empiricism” Lorraine Mayer (Brandon University) “Philosophically Crossing Narratives: Personal vs. Professional Perceptions” Anna Cook (University of Oregon) “When Listening Isn’t Enough: Settler Denial of Epistemic Justice” Commentator: Albert Spencer (Portland State University)

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

G2I Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 1 Topic: 40 Years of The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love Chair: Scott Anderson (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Patricia Marino (University of Waterloo) “Affirmative and Female Desire” Helga Varden (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) “Rethinking Kant on and Sexual Orientation?”

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G3A North American Neo-Kantian Society Topic: Neo-Kantians on the Categories Chair: Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa Cruz) Speakers: Nick Stang (University of Toronto) “Trendelenburg and the Categories” Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) “Cassirer, Categories, and Symbolic Forms” Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) “Alois Riehl and the Problem of Reality”

G3B Society of Christian Philosophers Topic: Book Symposium: Roman Faith and Christian Faith (Oxford University Press, 2015) Chair: Michael Pace (Chapman University) Author: Teresa Morgan (Oxford University) Commentators: Lindsay Driediger-Murphy (University of Calgary) Daniel Howard-Snyder (Western Washington University) Daniel McKaughan (Boston College)

22 Wednesday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G4A International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Perceiving Reality in Chinese Philosophy Chair: Hui-chieh Loy (National University of Singapore) Presenters: John R. Williams (National University of Singapore) “Forlorn Birds, Happy Fish, and Swanky Apes: On the Zhuangzi Use of Non-Human Animals” Lili Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) “Gender, Anti-Essentialism, and Eight Trigrams” Lake Davidson (Colorado State University) “Li and Music in the Chinese Philosophical Tradition” Michael Harrington (Duquesne University) “The Concept of the Absurd and Confucian Yijing Commentary” James Giles (Roskilde Universitet) “The Non-Being of Neo-Taoism” Jing Liu (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “The Temporality of Dao: Permanence and Transience”

G4B International Society for Neoplatonic Studies, Session 1 Topic: Plotinus and Boethius Chair: D. M. Hutchinson (St. Olaf College) Speakers: D. M. Hutchinson (St. Olaf College) “Plotinus on Pain” Gary Gabor (Hamline University) “Ammonius and Boethius on Porphyry”

G4C North American Kant Society, Session 1 Topic: Understanding Kant’s “Great Light” of 1769 Chair: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University) Speakers: Ian Proops (University of Texas at Austin) “Kant’s Early Conception of Philosophical Method” Emily Carson (McGill University) “Sensibility, Understanding, and Quantity”

23 Wednesday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

Desmond Hogan (Princeton University) “The Unity of Knowledge through Reason in Kant’s Great Light”

G4D Society for Phenomenology and Topic: The Phenomenology of the Transcendental Speakers: Chad Kidd (City College of New York) David Woodruff Smith (University of California, Irvine) Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) Wayne Martin (University of Essex)

G4E Society for Systematic Philosophy Topic: Hegel and Nihilism Chair: Richard Dien Winfield (University of Georgia) Speakers: Greg S. Moss (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Jay A. Gupta (Mills College) Commentators: Dan Addison (Hunter College) Jennifer Marsh (University of California, Berkeley)

G4F Society for the Metaphysics of Science, Session 1 Topic: Philosophy and Astrobiology Chair: Lucas Mix (Harvard University) Speakers: Carol Cleland (University of Colorado Boulder) “Searching for Extraterrestrial Life Without a Definition of Life” Susan Schneider (University of Connecticut) “Superintelligent AI and the Postbiological Cosmos Approach” Adam Frank (University of Rochester) “We Are the Aliens: Astrobiology, the Anthropocene, and the Human Prospect in a Cosmological Context”

G4G Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 1 Chair: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State University) Speakers: David Robinson (Curry College) “A Place Within Uechi Ryu” Brian Keith Bergen-Aurand (Bellevue College) “Injury, Impairment, : The Adaptive Art of Aikido”

24 Wednesday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

Steven Geisz (University of Tampa) “Taijiquan as Transformative Practice: Perception, Cognition, and Appreciation” Commentator: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State University)

G4H Søren Kierkegaard Society, Session 1 Chair: Jeffrey Hanson (Harvard University) Speaker: Deidre Green (Claremont Graduate University) “Loving Subjects: Indirection and Divine Intervention in Irigaray and Kierkegaard” Presenters: Walter Wietzke (University of Wisconsin–River Falls) “Kierkegaard and the Possibility of Personal Transformation”

G4I Group, Session 1 Topic: Virtue Ethics and Political Thought Chair: Jamie Aroosi (Yeshiva University) Speakers: Jamie Aroosi (Yeshiva University) “Political Economy and the Limits of Love” Jennifer Corby (Kingsbourough Community College) “The Perversion of Prudence: Adam Smith on the Temporality of Risk and Reward in Commercial Society” Lori Gallegos (Texas State University at San Marcos) “Cognitive Dissonance and the Disruption of Habit” Kamili Posey (Kingsbourough Community College) “Epistemic Virtue and the Politics of ” Discussant: Robyn Henderson-Espinoza (Pacific School of Religion)

G4J William James Society, Session 1 Topic: James’s Ethics and Its Applications Chair: Kyle Bromhall (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Amy Stewart (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) “Flights from Exile: William James and the Transformation of Trauma” Emma McClure (University of Toronto) “In My Thoughts and In My Words: The of William James and Iris Murdoch”

25 Wednesday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

Josh Fischel (Millersville University of Pennsylvania) Mark Uffelman (County College of Morris) “Self-cultivation as Social Critique”

THURSDAY, APRIL 13

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

PLACEMENT INFORMATION 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m.

EXHIBITS 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

ASSOCIATION FOR SYMBOLIC LOGIC ANNUAL MEETING 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Sessions: 5P, 7P

INFORMAL MINI-CONFERENCE ON ISSUES OF INCLUSION AND DIVERSITY IN PHILOSOPHY 9:00 a.m.–9:00 p.m., Sessions: 5O, 7N, 8J, and G6A

BUSINESS MEETING Noon–1:00 p.m.

PRIZE RECEPTION 3:00–4:00 p.m.

ASSOCIATION FOR SYMBOLIC LOGIC RECEPTION 5:00–7:00 p.m.

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

5A Book Symposium: Christopher Finlay, Terrorism and the Right to Resist: A Theory of Just Revolutionary War Chair: Samuel Henry () Speakers: Mattias Iser (Binghamton University) Hadassa Noorda (New York University) Fernando Tesón (Florida State University) Christopher Finlay (University of Birmingham)

26 Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

5B Invited Symposium: Causal Inefficacy and Moral Responsibility Chair: Chris Weigel (Utah Valley University) Speakers: Julia Nefsky (University of Toronto) “Acting Wrongly Without Making a Difference: An Imperfect View” Alastair Norcross (University of Colorado Boulder) “More Mistakes in Moral Mathematics” Mark Budolfson (University of Vermont) “More on Inefficacy” Avram Hiller (Portland State University) “Small (Expected) Harms and Small (Expected) Improvements”

5C Invited Symposium: Epistemic Vice Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Heather Battaly (California State University, Fullerton) “Closed-Mindedness and Dogmatism as Epistemic Vices” Ian James Kidd (University of Nottingham) “Epistemic Hubris and a Deep Conception of Vice” Quassim Cassam (Warwick University) “Epistemic Insouciance” Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff University) “Intellectual Timidity and Servility”

5D Invited Symposium: Race Chair: Cynthia Stark (University of Utah) Speakers: Quayshawn Spencer (University of Pennsylvania) “A Race Theory for Medical Genetics” Ron Mallon (Washington University in St. Louis) “Accumulation Mechanisms and the Construction of Race” Jeanine Schroer (University of Minnesota Duluth) “Understanding Racial Slurs and Conceptualizing

5E Invited Symposium: The Consistency of in Plato’s “Early” Dialogues Chair: Debra Nails (Michigan State University) Speakers: William Prior (Santa Clara University) “Three Portraits of Socratic Philosophy in Plato’s Early Dialogues”

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

Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis & Clark College) “A Problem in Plato’s Hagiography of Socrates” Emily A. Austin (Wake Forest University) “Socratic Knowledge in the Euthydemus”

5F Colloquium: Early Modern and Modern Philosophy 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Liz Goodnick (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Speaker: Lex Newman (University of Utah) “How Well Do Cartesian Minds Know Themselves?” Commentator: Eric Stencil (Utah Valley University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Chris Meyns (Universiteit Utrecht) Speaker: Joseph Tinguely (University of South Dakota) “The Aesthetic Quarrel Between Hume and Rousseau” Commentator: Christina Chuang (Nanyang Technological University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Geoffrey Gorham (Macalester College) Speaker: Shelley Weinberg (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) “Locke on Reason, Faith, and Miracles” Commentator: Patrick Connolly (Iowa State University)

5G Colloquium: Inference to the Best Explanation 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Finnur Dellsen (University College Dublin) “Abductively Robust Inference” Commentator: Kevin McCain (The at Birmingham) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Brad Armendt (Arizona State University) Speaker: Andrew Wayne (University of Guelph) “Model-Based Scientific Explanation and Global Theory” Commentator: Chuang Liu (University of Florida) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: William Talbott (University of Washington) Speaker: Kenneth Boyce (University of Missouri) “Why Inference to the Best Explanation Won’t Get You Mathematical Platonism”

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

Commentator: Mark Balaguer (California State University, Los Angeles)

5H Colloquium: 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Levi Tenen (Indiana University Bloomington) “The Real Reason Kant Provides the ‘Wrong Kind of Reason’ for Valuing Animals” Commentator: Sergio Tenenbaum (University of Toronto) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Nellie Wieland (California State University, Long Beach) Speaker: Paul Schofield (Bates College) “Practical Identity and Duties to the Self” Commentator: E. Sonny Elizondo (University of California, Santa Barbara) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Rachel Cristy (Princeton University) Speaker: Kiran Bhardwaj (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “Friendship as a Bridge to the Highest Good” Commentator: Leonardo Moauro (University of California, San Diego)

5I Colloquium: Metaphysics 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Kevin Richardson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Natalja Deng (University of Cambridge) “Does Temporal Ontology Exist?” Commentator: Dana Lynne Goswick (University of Melbourne) 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Chair: Christian Lee (Western Washington University) Speaker: Joshua Spencer (University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee) “The Limits of Neo-Aristotelian Plenitude (and Its Conceptual Neighbors)” Commentator: Cody Gilmore (University of California, Davis) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Steven Wagner (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Speaker: Stephen Steward (Syracuse University) “Metric Mereology”

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

Commentator: Ned Markosian (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

5J Colloquium: Metaphysics and Grounding 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Mary Gwin (San Diego Mesa College) Speaker: Amir Arturo Javier-Castellanos (Syracuse University) “Spontaneous Loss of Parts and the Grounding Problem” Commentator: Navid Tarighati (Simon Fraser University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Gary Bartlett (Central Washington University) Speaker: James Otis (University of Rochester) “How to Formulate Physicalism: An Argument for Powers” Commentator: Jamie Phillips (Clarion University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Thill Raghunath (Community College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Fatema Amijee (University of Texas at Austin) “Grounding Perspectival Facts” Commentator: Kelly Trogdon (Virginia Tech)

5K Colloquium: Moral Agency 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Joshua Blanchard (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Christina Friedlaender (University of Memphis) “Is the International Community a Collective Moral Agent?” Commentator: François Tanguay-Renaud (York University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Brie Gertler (University of Virginia) Speaker: Nathan Robert Howard (University of Southern California) “The Tension Between Judgment Internalism and Moral Understanding” Commentator: James Dreier (Brown University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Paul Hughes (University of Michigan–Dearborn) Speaker: Andrew Flynn (University of California, Los Angeles) “Against Willed Normativity: A Critique of Ruth Chang’s Hybrid Voluntarism”

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

Commentator: Bana Bashour (American University of Beirut)

5L Colloquium: Perception 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Zachary Tavlin (University of Washington) Speaker: Tomasz Wysocki (Washington University in St. Louis) “Vision Deranged” Commentator: Todd Ganson (Oberlin College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Giuliano Torrengo (Università degli Studi di Milano) Speaker: Colin McLear (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) “Iconicity and Representational Structure” Commentator: Farid Masrour (University of Wisconsin–Madison) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Dzintra Ullis (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Kateryna Samoilova (California State University, Chico) “Introspective Disagreement and Skepticism” Commentator: Matthew Maxwell (Simon Fraser University)

5M Colloquium: 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Porter Williams (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: David Glick (Oxford University) “The Metaphysics of Ontic Structural Realism” Commentator: Shamik Dasgupta (University of California, Berkeley) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Alyssa Ney (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Valia Allori (Northern Illinois University) “Scientific Realism and the Quantum” Commentator: Kevin Coffey (New York University Abu Dhabi) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Esa Diaz-Leon (Universitat de Barcelona) Speaker: Daniel Padgett (Northwest Vista College) “Scientific Depravity and Ontological Commitment” Commentator: Frances Fairbairn (Cornell University)

5N APA Committee Session: 2016 Lebowitz Prize Exchange Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University) Speakers: (Rutgers University) “Intuitive Insight: Epistemology and the Humanities”

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

Stephen Stich (Rutgers University) “Philosophy, Intuition, and Culture”

5O APA Committee Session: Institutional and Attitudinal Barriers Informal Mini-conference on Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Philosophy arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness and the University of Washington Department of Philosophy Climate Committee, co-sponsored by the APA Committees on the Status of Black Philosophers, Hispanics, the Status of Women in Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy, and Pre-college Instruction in Philosophy, and the Pacific Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy Speakers: Adam Cureton (University of Tennessee) “Accommodating Disabled Philosophers in the Profession” Anita Silvers (San Francisco State University) and Paul Tubig (University of Washington) “Implicit Disability : What Ought Philosophers to Do?” Robert Figueroa (Oregon State University) “Speaking of Advocacy: The Philosophical, Personal, and Institutional Perils of Traitor- Identities” Teresa Blankmeyer Burke (Gallaudet University) “The Myth of Interpreter Equivalence: Deaf Expertise and

5P Special Session: The Association for Symbolic Logic: Contributed Papers Session Chair: Richard Zach (University of Calgary) Speakers: Joachim Mueller-Theys (Independent Scholar) “Defining and Simplifying the Second Incompleteness Theorem” Valeria de Paiva (Independent Scholar) Harley Eades III (Augusta University) “Dialectica Categories for the Lambek Calculus” Ronald Fuller (Independent Scholar) “First-Order Logic in 13th-Century Accounting Systems” Rachel Boddy (University of California, Davis) “Fruitful Definitions” Michael McGrady (Independent Scholar) “Garbage Collection (GC), Gödel Numbering, and Periodicity in

32 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Fabio Lampert (University of California, Davis) “On the Expressive Power of Propositional Two- Dimensional Modal Logic” Alexei Angelides (University of San Francisco) “Weak Arithmetics and the Bar Rule”

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOON–1:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

6A APA Committee Session: 2017 Carus Lectures Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Craig Callender (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Nancy Cartwright (Durham University and University of California, San Diego) Nature, the Artful Modeller: She Reads the New Yorker, Trusts in God, and Takes Short Views “Her Methods: Our Methods... That’s Why Ours Work So Well. But She Is Not a Kant, a Mussolini, Nor a Hilbert. Perhaps Isambard Brunel, Margaret Knight, or Mary Berry”

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

7A Book Symposium: Fred Rush, Irony and Idealism: Rereading Schlegel, Hegel, and Kierkegaard Chair: Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Michael Forster (University of Chicago) Lydia Moland (Colby College) Fred Rush (University of Notre Dame)

7B Book Symposium: Michael Lynch, The Internet of Us: Knowing More and Understanding Less in the Age of Big Data Chair: TBA Speakers: Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University) Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) Michael Lynch (University of Connecticut)

33 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

7C Book Symposium: Diana Tietjens Meyers, Victims Stories and the Advancement of Chair: Robin May Schott (Danish Institute for International Studies) Speakers: Serene Khader (Stony Brook University) Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts Boston) Andrea Westlund (University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee) Diana Tietjens Meyers (University of Connecticut)

7D Invited Symposium: Feminism and Philosophy of Mind Chair: Helen Daly (Colorado College) Speakers: Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College) “Computing Machinery and Gender: The Gendered Presuppositions Underlying the Turing Test” Janine Jones (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) “Disappearing Black People Through White Empathy” Keya Maitra (University of North Carolina at Asheville) “Feminism and the Debate over Mental Content” Jennifer McWeeny (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) “Why Feminism Entails (Real) Panpsychism”

7E Invited Symposium: Mind, Matter, and Motion in Early Modern Philosophy Chair: Susan Mills (Grant MacEwan University) Speakers: Keota Fields (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth) “Lady Mary Shepherd on Sensations as Algebraic Signs” Antonia LoLordo (University of Virginia) “Locke and Shepherd on Natural Kinds” Colin Chamberlain (Temple University) “Margaret Cavendish on Color” Commentator: Liz Goodnick (Metropolitan State University of Denver)

7F Invited Symposium: Post-Modal Metaphysics Chair: Katrina Elliott (University of California, Los Angeles) Speakers: (New York University) “Grounding and Analyticity”

34 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

Daniel Nolan (University of Notre Dame) “Metaphysics Beyond Grounding” Theodore Sider (Rutgers University) “The Tools of Metaphysics and the Metaphysics of Science”

7G Colloquium: Aristotle II 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Tobias Fuchs (Brown University) Speaker: Samuel Meister (Brown University) “Fineness and the Function Argument” Commentator: Dhananjay Jagannathan (University of Chicago) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Ryan Spellecy (Medical College of Wisconsin) Speaker: Samuel Baker (University of South Alabama) “Aristotle on the Doctor” Commentator: Benjamin Hole (University of Washington) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Nathan Oakes (University of Arizona) Speaker: Matthew Cashen (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) “Pleasure, Pain, and Emotional Responsiveness in Aristotle’s Ethics” Commentator: Brennan McDavid (University of Melbourne)

7H Colloquium: Blameworthiness 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Jason Raibley (California State University, Long Beach) Speakers: Kyle Fritz (University of Mississippi) and Daniel Miller (Florida State University) “Voluntariness and the Appropriateness of Blame” Commentator: Justin Coates (University of Houston) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: J. L. A. Donohue (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Eugene Chislenko (Temple University) “Causal Blame” Commentator: Julie Tannenbaum (Pomona College) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Chris Cuomo (University of Georgia) Speaker: Kathleen Connelly (University of California–San Diego) “Accountability for Implicit Bias”

35 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

Commentator: Michael Tiboris (American Council of Learned Societies)

7I Colloquium: Empathy-Based Accounts of Morality 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Sahar Heydari-Fard (University of Cincinnati) Speaker: John Jung Park (Clemson University) “Sentimentalism and the Nature of Moral Concepts” Commentator: Scott Clifton (Miami University of Ohio) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Bowen Chan (University of Toronto) “Creating a Catalogue of Virtues: Humanity, Society, and Taste in Hume’s Moral Philosophy” Commentator: Kate Abramson (Indiana University Bloomington) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Nicole Garcia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Albert Shin (Villanova University) “Empathy, Impartiality, and Justice” Commentator: Adam Gjesdal (University of Arizona)

7J Colloquium: Laws of Nature 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Austin Due (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Benjamin Henke (Washington University in St. Louis) “Nomological Contingency and Scientific Essentialism” Commentator: Nina Emery (Brown University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Franz-Peter Griesmaier (University of Wyoming) Speaker: Chris Dorst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “A Tension in the Best System Account of Laws of Nature” Commentator: Christopher Stephens (University of British Columbia) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida) Speaker: Isaac Wilhelm (Rutgers University) “Lawhood and Calculational Tractability” Commentator: Jonathan Cohen (University of California, San Diego)

36 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

7K Colloquium: 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Margaret Battin (University of Utah) Speaker: Manuela Fernandez-Pinto (Universidad de los Andes) “Doubly Disadvantaged: The Recruitment of Diverse Subjects for Clinical Trials in Latin America” Commentator: Eleanor Gilmore-Szott (University of Utah) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Bonnie Steinbock (University at Albany) Speaker: Daniel Tigard (Tulane University of New Orleans) “The Value of Moral Distress in Medical Practice” Commentator: Ryan Nelson (University of Utah) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran University) Speaker: Nick Harrison (University of Utah) “Disease Designation and the Stigma of Addiction” Commentator: David Dick (University of Calgary)

7L Colloquium: Moral Epistemology 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: David Corner (California State University, Sacramento) Speaker: Kuan-Hung Chen (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Core Intellectual Virtues and Epistemic Villains in the Xunzi” Commentator: Laura Specker Sullivan (University of Washington) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Scott Carson (Ohio University) Speaker: Amos Espeland (Stanford University) “Non-Philosophical Virtue in Plato’s Phaedo” Commentator: J. Clerk Shaw (University of Tennessee) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Huw Duffy (Stanford University) Speaker: Jan Maximilian Robitzsch (Sungkyunkwan University) “Epicurean Moral Epistemology” Commentator: Evan Rodriguez (New York University)

7M Symposium: The Scope of Consent Chair: Jeff Gauthier (University of Portland) Speaker: Tom Dougherty (University of Cambridge) “The Scope of Consent”

37 Thursday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

Commentators: Scott A. Anderson (University of British Columbia) Helga Varden (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign)

7N APA Committee Session: Inclusiveness in Crisis: How Do We Address Social and Political Flashpoints in Philosophy Courses? Informal Mini-conference on Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Philosophy arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness and the University of Washington Department of Philosophy Climate Committee, co-sponsored by the APA Committees on the Status of Black Philosophers, Hispanics, the Status of Women in Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy, and Pre-college Instruction in Philosophy, and the Pacific Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy Speakers: Stephen Esquith (Michigan State University) “Including Refugees and Immigrants Through Civic Art and Engagement” Christian Hoeckley (Westmont College) “Living Philosophy in Post-conflict Regions” Ruth Groenhout (Calvin College) and Christina VanDyke (Calvin College) “Safe Spaces and the Gender Wars: Teaching Gender in a Conservative Environment”

7O APA Committee Session: New Funding Organizations and the Direction of Philosophy Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Andrew Chignell (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Michael Murray (The John Templeton Foundation) Craig Calhoun () Justin Weinberg (University of South Carolina) L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

7P Special Session: The Association for Symbolic Logic: Inclusiveness in Logic Education Topic: Inclusiveness in Logic Education Chair: Alexei Angelides (University of San Francisco) Speakers: Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua University) Nicole Wyatt (University of Calgary) Maureen Eckert (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)

38 Thursday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

THURSDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

8A Book Symposium: Bradley Armour-Garb and James Woodbridge, Pretense and Pathology: Philosophical Fictionalism and Its Applications Chair: Heimir Geirsson (Iowa State University) Speakers: Frederick Kroon (University of Auckland) John Woods (University of British Columbia) Bradley Armour-Garb (University at Albany) James Woodbridge (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

8B Book Symposium: Linda Martín Alcoff, The Future of Whiteness Chair: David Kim (University of San Francisco) Speakers: Barbara Applebaum (Syracuse University) Kim Hall (Appalachian State University) Falguni Sheth (Emory University) Linda Martín Alcoff (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

8C Invited Symposium: Sensory Transformation and Disability Chair: Noel Martin (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Marina Bedny () “Do You See What I Mean? Neurobiology of Language and Meaning in Blindness” Casey O’Callaghan (Washington University in St. Louis) “Reverberating Differences: Crossmodal Dependence and Flux” L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “The Transformative Experience of Radical Sensory Change: Scaling up from Epistemic Transformation to Personal Transformation” Commentator: Eric Brown (Washington University in St. Louis)

8D Colloquium: Aesthetics 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Robert Boyd (Fresno City College) Speaker: Yuan-chieh Yang (University of Alberta) “Metaphor and Chinese Thinking” Commentator: Brendan Gillon (McGill University)

39 Thursday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: Daniel Wack (Knox College) “Lessing’s Laocoön as Model for Two Forms of Medium Analysis” Commentator: Jonathan Blake Fine (Pacific Lutheran University)

8E Colloquium: Rawls and Racial Justice 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Jonathan Kaplan (Oregon State University) Speaker: Brian Thomas (Simon Fraser University) “Does Rawlsian Justice Realize Racial Justice?” Commentator: Elizabeth Edenberg (Fordham University) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Kory Schaff (California State University, Los Angeles) Speaker: Joseph Frigault (Boston University) “Fair Play, , and Black Reparations” **Winner of the Jean Hampton Memorial Prize** Commentator: Wendy Salkin (Harvard University)

8F Colloquium: Skill and Know-How 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Jeremy Dickinson (California Polytechnic State University) Speaker: Evan Riley (College of Wooster) “What Skill Is Not” Commentator: Kim Frost (Syracuse University) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Marc A. Cohen (Seattle University) Speaker: Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) “Skill, Know-How, and the Arts” Commentator: John W. Rosenbaum (Baylor University)

8G Symposium: Epistemic Modesty in Ethics THIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELED. Chair: Daniel Muñoz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Nicholas Laskowski (University of Southern California) “Epistemic Modesty in Ethics” Commentators: Bruce Brower (Tulane University of New Orleans) Michael Bukoski (University of Arizona)

40 Thursday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

8H Symposium: Moral Ignorance Chair: Michael J. Zimmerman (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Speaker: Paulina Sliwa (University of Cambridge) “Moral Ignorance as an Excuse” Commentators: Randolph Clarke (Florida State University) Peter A. Graham (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

8I Symposium: The Rational and the Non-Rational Part of the Soul Chair: Andrew Chignell (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Jozef Müller (University of California, Riverside) “How Is the “Chiming Together” of the Rational and the Non-rational Part of the Soul Possible?” Commentators: Monte Johnson (University of California, San Diego) Suzanne Obdrzalek (Claremont McKenna College)

8J APA Committee Session: Outreach and Issues of Recruitment/ Retention Informal Mini-conference on Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Philosophy arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness and the University of Washington Department of Philosophy Climate Committee, co-sponsored by the APA Committees on the Status of Black Philosophers, Hispanics, the Status of Women in Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy, and Pre-college Instruction in Philosophy, and the Pacific Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy Speakers: Adam Blazej (Columbia University) John Fantuzzo (Valparaiso University) John Torrey (University of Memphis) Liam Kofi Bright (Carnegie Mellon University) Eva Kittay (Stony Brook University)

41 Thursday Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G5A Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1 Topic: Confucian Philosophy Chair: Ian M. Sullivan (Kennesaw State University) Speakers: Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) “Community without Harmony?: A Confucian Critique of Michael Sandel” Weimin Sun (California State University, Northridge) “Concerns over Angle’s Translation of Li as Coherence” Jing Iris Hu (Seattle University) “Moral Cognition and Sympathy: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into Moral Cognition in ” Xiaoran Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) “Toward a Reunion of Virtue and Conduct: How Confucianism Provides a New Methodology” Ellie Hua Wang (National Chengchi University) “Crafting the Self Through Losing the Self: Exploring Xunzi’s Self”

G5B International Society for , Session 1 Topic: Virtue Ethics, Climate Change, and the Anthropocene Chair: Kenneth Shockley (Colorado State University) Panelists: Stephen M. Gardiner (University of Washington) Willis Jenkins (University of Virginia) Allen Thompson (Oregon State University)

G5C International Society for Neoplatonic Studies, Session 2 Topic: Plotinus and Damascius Chair: Gary Gabor (Hamline University) Speakers: Christopher Noble (Syracuse University) “Leaving Nothing to Chance: An Argument for Principle Monism in Plotinus” Damian Caluori (Trinity University) “Plotinus on Self-Thinking and Thinking About an Object” Sara L. Ahbel-Rappe (University of Michigan) “The Highest Wisdom. Damascius as a Socratic and Socrates on the Ineffable”

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

G5D Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 1 Topic: Contemporary Perspectives on Philosophical Mysticism Chair: Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University) Presenters: Edmond Eh (University of Macau) “Christian and Confucian Philosophical Mysticism” Glenn Alexander Magee (Long Island University) “Hegel’s Mystical Science: The Transfiguration of Reason in Speculative Philosophy” Stephen Erickson (Pomona College) “Intuition, Worlds, and Transcendence: The Eroding Foundations of Spiritual Experience” Alexei Procyshyn (Monash University) “Wonder and the Discursive Basis of Tugendhat’s Mysticism” Respondent: Mario Wenning (University of Macau and Universität Frankfurt)

G5E North American Korean Philosophy Association, Session 2 Topic: The Development of Post-Neo-Confucianism in Korea Chair: Halla Kim (Sogang University and University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Kyung Rok Kwon (City University of Hong Kong) “A Critical Analysis of the Concept of ‘Sympathetic Consideration’ (seo 恕) in Jeong Yagyong’s Philosophy” Seon-hee Kim (Ewha Womans University) “Sŏngho Yi Ik’s Physical and Epistemological Changes in the Theory of Chigak (知覺, Cognitive Activity” Subin Lee (City University of Hong Kong) “Wisdom as Meta-Virtue?: Dasan’s Understanding of Shi fei zhi xin (是非之心) and Zhi (智)”

G5F Society for Topic: Society for Business Ethics Paper Development Workshop Chair: Marc A. Cohen (Seattle University)

G5G Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Medieval and Renaissance Approaches to Time Chair: Eileen Sweeney (Boston College) Speakers: Riccardo Strobino (Tufts University) “Temporal Modalities in Avicenna’s Logic and Epistemology”

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

Sayeh Meisami (University of Dayton) “Nasīr al-Dīn Tūsī on Time and Temporal Origination” Sean Erwin (Barry University) “Polichronia and Transindividuality in Machiavelli and Lucretius”

G5H Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 2 Topic: Discussing the Ideals of and Fidelity Chair: Patricia Marino (University of Waterloo) Speakers: Luke Brunning (Oxford University) “Compersion” Justin Leonard Clardy (University of Arkansas) “Emotional Affairs” Shaun Miller (Marquette University) “Evaluation Dan Savage’s ‘Monogamish’ Claim”

G5I Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, Session 1 Topic: Effective Animal Advocacy Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: Nicolas Delon (New York University) “Assisting Animals: An Experimental Exploration” Ramona Ilea (Pacific University) “Should Effective Altruists Appeal to Empathy?” Eric Hebroso (Independent Scholar) “The Intersection of , Animal Welfare, and Effective Altruism”

G5J Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 2 Chair: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State University) Speakers: Gordon Marino (St. Olaf College) “An Apology for the Bittersweet Science” Kaj Falls (Independent Scholar) “Rethinking Martial Training: Criticisms of Common Approaches” Georganna Ulary (Marist College) “The Temperament of Spiders: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Practicing the Art of Eight Limbs” Allan Bäck (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) “Zen Marrow”

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

G5K Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, Session 1 Topic: Process and Postmodernism Chair: Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Sam Mickey (University of San Francisco) “Between Three Interpretations of Whitehead’s Actual Entities” John Quiring (Victor Valley College) “Process-Relational Third-Way Method for Culture- War Mediation” Keith Robinson (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) “Taking Aim at the Present: Whitehead, Bergson, and Zeno” Philip Tyron (Independent Scholar) “Whiteheadians and Constructive Postmodernism”

G5L Southern California Epistemology Network Topic: Epistemic Normativity and Rationality Chair: Karl Schafer (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Barry Maguire (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “Explaining Epistemic Normativity” Jack Woods (University of Leeds) “Explaining Epistemic Normativity” Jennifer Carr (University of California, San Diego) “Expressionism about Rationality” Commentators: Annalisa Coliva (University of California, Irvine) Sinan Dogramaci (University of Texas at Austin)

45 Thursday Evening, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G6A Society for Women in Philosophy Informal mini-conference on issues of inclusion and diversity in philosophy. Arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness and the University of Washington Department of Philosophy Climate Committee, co-sponsored by the APA Committees on the Status of Black Philosophers, Hispanics, the Status of Women in Philosophy, Teaching Philosophy, and Pre-college Instruction in Philosophy, and the Pacific Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy. Topic: Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Hiring Practices Speakers: Linda Martín Alcoff (Hunter College) Naomi Zack (University of Oregon) Carolyn Dicey Jennings (University of California, Merced)

G6B Western Phenomenology Conference Topic: Phenomenological Approaches to Body and Place Moderator: Alejandro A. Vallega (University of Oregon) Speakers: Jason Winfree (California State University, Stanislaus) “Anonymous Bodies and Places” Daniela Vallega-Neu (University of Oregon) “Body and Space in Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty” Marjolein Oele (University of San Francisco) “Embodied Human Affectivity: On Skin as the Place and Time of Human Becoming”

46 Thursday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G7A Association for Philosophy of Education Topic: Book Symposium: Randall Curren and Ellen Metzger’s Living Well Now and in The Future: Why Sustainability Matters Chair: Jean Roberts (University of Washington) Speakers: Michael Tiboris (American Council of Learned Societies) Danielle Zwarthoed (Université Catholique de Louvain) Colin Macleod (University of Victoria) Respondent: Randall Curren (University of Rochester)

G7B North American Kant Society, Session 2 Topic: Kant and East Asia Chair: Halla Kim (Sogang University and University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University) “Kant and the Compound Yijing” Eric Nelson (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) “Leibniz, Kant, and the Political Theology of the Chinese” Martin Schonfeld (University of South Florida) “What Did Kant Learn from Asia, and Why Did He Not Own Up to It?”

G7C Radical Philosophy Association, Session 1 Topic: and the Philosophy of Race (Part 2) Chair: Ronald R. Sundstrom (University of San Francisco) Presenters: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “How to Think about Indirect in Immigration Policy” Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) “On the Racism of Amour-Propre: The Origins of Xenophobic Racism and Anti-Immigrant Hostility” Respondent: David Kim (University of San Francisco)

47 Thursday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

G7D Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Topics in Chinese Philosophy Chair: Ian M. Sullivan (Kennesaw State University) Speakers: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Cognitive and Developmental Interpretation of Confucian Ritual and Music: Xunzi’s Philosophy of Moral and Aesthetic Pleasure” Jeremy Huang (National University of Singapore) “Metaphysical Dao vs. Antilanguage Dao: A Juxtaposition of Chen Guying and Chad Hansen’s Interpretations of the Daodejing” Christopher Kirby (Eastern Washington University) “Moral Expertise in the Zhuangzi” Ian M. Sullivan (Kennesaw State University) “Role Virtuosity and Relationality: How and Virtue Ethics Diverge”

G7E Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Analyzing Safe Zones and Ally Training Programs Chair: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Speakers: Fiona Maeve Geist (Binghamton University) “Intergenerational Struggle in ‘Queer’ Understanding” Heidi Speck (Pellissippi State Community College) “Thinking Outside the Safe Zone: Exploring Perspectives” Kurt Blankshaen (Boston University) “Training Allies and Ally Trainings” Stephanie Rivera Berruz (William Paterson University) “Who is Really ‘Safe?’: Critical Reflections on Safe Space Initiatives”

G7F Society for the Metaphysics of Science, Session 2 Topic: Delusions of a Final Theory: Metaphysics of Science Without the Fiction of Fundamentality Chair: Craig Callender (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Kerry McKenzie (University of California, San Diego) “On the Prospects for an Effective Metaphysic” Wayne Myrvold (Western University) “Nel Mezzo del Cammin di Nostra Scienza”

48 Thursday Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

Porter Williams (University of Pittsburgh) “Metaphysics of Science Without the Eschatology of Science”

G7G Søren Kierkegaard Society, Session 2 Chair: Jeffrey Hanson (Harvard University) Presenters: Ryan Kemp (Wheaton College) “Kierkegaard on What You Can (and Cannot) Expect from Faith” Michael Mullaney (Wheaton College) “Kierkegaard on Faith’s Concrete Expectations: A Response to Kemp” Russ Hamer (Marquette University) “Kierkegaard and Parables: Making Sense of Agnes and the Merman”

G7H Virtue Ethics Group, Session 2 Topic: Complicating Virtue: A Conversation with Nick Salvato Chair: Heather Battaly (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: Devonya N. Havis (Canisius College) Sindhuja Bhakthavatsalam (California State University, Northridge) Jack Halberstam (University of Southern California) Brandy Daniels () Respondent: Nick Salvato (Cornell University)

G7I William James Society, Session 2 Topic: James on Process and Becoming Chair: Kyle Bromhall (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Russell J. Duvernoy (University of Oregon) “James, ‘Pure Experience’, and the Posthuman” Bonnie Sheehey (University of Oregon) “Hopeful Memory: James and Bergson on Freedom and Self-Transformation” Ian Patrick McHugh (Fullerton College) “James, Whitehead, and the Conditions for Actual Relationality”

49 Friday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

FRIDAY, APRIL 14

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

PLACEMENT INFORMATION 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

EXHIBITS 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

COFFEE BREAK 11:00 a.m.–Noon

POSTER PRESENTATIONS 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTION 5:30–6:00 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION 7:00–8:00 p.m.

FRIDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

9A Book Symposium: Donald Ainslie, Hume’s True Scepticism Chair: Jeanine Grenberg (St. Olaf College) Speakers: Annemarie Butler (Iowa State University) Jonathan Cottrell (Wayne State University) Edwin McCann (University of Southern California) (University of California, Berkeley) Donald Ainslie (University of Toronto)

9B Book Symposium: Ryan Muldoon, Social Contract for a Diverse World Chair: Piper Bringhurst (University of Arizona) Speakers: Samuel Freeman (University of Pennsylvania) Hélène Landemore (Yale University) Nicholas Southwood (Australian National University) Ryan Muldoon (University at Buffalo)

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

9C Book Symposium: Rivka Weinberg, The Risk of a Lifetime: How, When, and Why Procreation May Be Permissible Chair: David Cummiskey (Bates College) Speakers: Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University) David Velleman (New York University) Rivka Weinberg (Scripps College)

9D Invited Symposium: Black Students and American Philosophy Chair: Yolonda Wilson (Howard University) Speakers: Tina Botts (California State University, Fresno) “The Importance of Mentorship in Diversifying Professional Philosophy” Tommy J. Curry (Texas A&M University) “Black Maled: The Perils and Undesirability of Black Males in Philosophy” Irami Osei-Frimpong (University of Georgia) “The Letter: Recommendations and Racism in American Philosophy” Camisha Russell (Colorado College) “Is the Canon Choking the Pipeline?”

9E Invited Symposium: Moral Perception Chair: Colin Marshall (University of Washington) Speakers: Graham Oddie (University of Colorado Boulder) “Evaluative Perception and Particularism” Sarah McGrath (Princeton University) “Moral Perception and Its Rivals” Jonathan Simon (New York University) “Moral Perception High and Low” Commentators: David Faraci (Georgetown University) Hibi Pendleton (Colgate University)

9F Invited Symposium: Skill, Know-How, and Virtue Chair: Noell Birondo (Wichita State University) Speakers: Nathifa Greene (Gettysburg College) “Emancipatory Habits” Peter Railton (University of Michigan) “Linking the Acquisition and Use of Skill” Ellen Fridland (King’s College London) “Perceptual Habit and Perceptual Expertise: Skill and the Emotions” Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut) “Thinking Skillfully”

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

9G Invited Symposium: The Cross-Cultural and the Cosmopolitan in Aesthetics Chair: Jonathan Weinberg (University of Arizona) Speakers: Michael Rings (Pacific Lutheran University) “Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism and Music-Making” Nalini Bhushan (Smith College) “Aesthetics in India During British Rule: Strategic Choices, Cosmopolitan Sensibilities” Monique Roelofs (Hampshire College) “Getting Near and Going Far: Three Cosmopolitan Strategies for Rethinking the Local and the Global in Aesthetics” Eva Man (Hong Kong Baptist University) “Metaphysics, Corporeality, and Visuality: A Developmental and Comparative Review of the Discourses on Chinese Ink Painting”

9H Colloquium: Epistemology and Evidence 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Mark Coppenger (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) Speaker: Masahiro Yamada (Claremont Graduate University) “The Influence of Ignorance on Evidence” Commentator: Susan Vineberg (Wayne State University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Luca Oliva (University of Houston) Speaker: Endre Begby (Simon Fraser University) “Evidential Preemption” Commentator: Will Fleisher (Rutgers University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Kristin Primus (New York University) Speaker: Brandon Carey (California State University, Sacramento) “A New Theory of Epistemic Possibility” Commentator: Kate Nolfi (University of Vermont)

9I Colloquium: Internalism About Reasons for Action 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Aness Webster (University of Nottingham) Speaker: Samuel Asarnow (Macalester College) “On Not Getting Out of Bed” Commentator: Irena Cronin (University of California, Los Angeles)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Tyler John (Rutgers University) Speaker: Andrew Spaid (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) “Reasons Internalism and the Problem of Depression” Commentator: Lisa Rivera (University of Massachusetts Boston) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Haley Brennan (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Abraham Graber (University of Texas at San Antonio) “Reconciling Strong Motive Internalism, Humean Psychology, and the Traditional Realism of Moore and Shafer-Landau” Commentator: Jessica Wright (University of Toronto)

9J Colloquium: Metaphysics and Objects 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: W. Russ Payne (Bellevue College) Speaker: Irem Kurtsal (Boğaziçi University) “The Value of Objects in the Plenitude” Commentator: Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis & Clark College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Rebekah L. H. Rice (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: Cameron Gibbs (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “Advanced Modalizing for the Modal Realist: A Reply to Jago” Commentator: Sam Cowling (Denison University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Grant Marler (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) Speaker: Timothy Cleveland (New Mexico State University) “Whither Merely Possible Objects” Commentator: Daniel Murphy (State University of New York College at Cortland)

9K Colloquium: Metaphysics II 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Ian Schnee (University of Washington) Speaker: Nicky Kroll (Franklin and Marshall College) “Partial Manifestations” Commentator: Troy Cross (Reed College)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Justin Tiehen (University of Puget Sound) Speaker: David E. Taylor (University of Minnesota) “The Precisificationist Model of Metaphysical Indeterminacy: A Critique” Commentator: Alexis Burgess (University of California, Los Angeles) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Thomas Adajian (James Madison University) Speaker: Joseph Vukov (Loyola University Chicago) “How Sparse Properties Save Nicod’s Principle” Commentator: Ted Parent (Virginia Tech)

9L Colloquium: Modality 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Nicolas Fillion (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Simon Goldstein (Rutgers University) “Free Choice Impossibility Results” Commentator: Melissa Fusco (Columbia University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Michael Hatcher (University of Southern California) Speaker: Rory Harder (University of Toronto) “Deontic Modals: Inference Patterns and Neutrality” Commentator: Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Rod Bertolet (Purdue University) Speaker: David Boylan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “What the Future ‘Might’ Brings” Commentator: William Starr (Cornell University)

9M Colloquium: 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Noel Joshi-Richard (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Monique Wonderly (Princeton University) “Forgiving, Forgetting, and Un-forgiving” Commentator: Craig Agule (University of California, San Diego) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Ryan Nelson (University of Utah) Speaker: Jason D’Cruz (University at Albany and Université de Montréal) “The Moral Stakes of Distrust” Commentator: Joshua Rollins (University of Central Oklahoma)

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

11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Candace Upton (University of Denver) Speaker: Gail Weiss (George Washington University) “The Shame of Shamelessness” Commentator: Shannon Mussett (Utah Valley University)

9N Colloquium: Undermining 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Lori Watson (University of San Diego) Speakers: Nicole Dular (Syracuse University) Matthias Jenny (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Who’s Afraid of Slurs?” Commentator: Ashley Feinsigner (University of San Diego) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: A.Y. Odedeyi (University of Washington) Speaker: Rosa Terlazzo (Kansas State University) “Well-Being and Compliance with Oppression” Commentator: Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Roksana Alavi (University of Oklahoma) Speaker: Shanna Slank (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Using the Master’s Tools to Dismantle the Master’s House? A Feminist Comment on the Way We Think About Imposter Phenomenon” Commentator: Erin Beeghly (University of Utah)

9O APA Committee Session: Book Symposium: Elizabeth Barnes’s The Minority Body Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women Chair: Peggy DesAutels (University of Dayton) Speakers: Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) Dana Howard (National Institutes of Health) Eva Kittay (Stony Brook University)

9P APA Committee Session: Symposium on 2017 Kavka Prize Winner “Contractualism and Social Risk,” by Johann Frick Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Cindy Holder (University of Victoria) Speaker: Johann Frick (Princeton University) Commentators: Michael Blake (University of Washington) Rahul Kumar (Queen’s University)

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

POSTER SESSION 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Presenters: Laura Kane (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Are Children Capable of Collective Intentionality?” Manuela Ungureanu (University of British Columbia Okanagan) “By-standers to Free Expression: Connecting a Theory of Free Expression to Applied Social Epistemology and Critical Theory of Politics” Jeanine Diller (University of Toledo) “Religious Causation” Sierra Barnes (Independent Scholar) and Ramona Ilea (Pacific University) “Student-Initiated Civic Engagement Projects” James John (University of Toronto) “The “Philosophical Problems” Problem, and How to Solve It” Michael Bruno (Mississippi State University) “The Vehicles of Temporal Experience” Benjamin Lennertz (Western Kentucky University) “Toward a Theory of Quantificational Probability”

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOON–1:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

10A APA Committee Session: 2017 Carus Lectures Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Arthur Fine (University of Washington) Speaker: Nancy Cartwright (Durham University and University of California, San Diego) Nature, the Artful Modeller: She Reads the New Yorker, Trusts in God, and Takes Short Views “Her Limits: Picking Up Where Nature Leaves Off, Building it Better, and Warranting Your Work”

56 Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

11A Book Symposium: Brian Epstein, The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences Chair: Martin Glazier (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speakers: Katherine Ritchie (City College of New York) Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers University) Deborah Tollefsen (University of Memphis) Brian Epstein (Tufts University)

11B Book Symposium: Thomas W. Polger and Lawrence Shapiro, The Multiple Realization Book Chair: Zoe Drayson (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Ronald Endicott (North Carolina State University) Eric Funkhouser (University of Arkansas) Jacqueline Sullivan (Western University) Thomas W. Polger (University of Cincinnati) Lawrence Shapiro (University of Wisconsin– Madison)

11C Invited Symposium: Agency Chair: Sergio Tenenbaum (University of Toronto) Speakers: Michelle Kosch (Cornell University) “Fichte on Moral Education” Agnes Callard (University of Chicago) “Teleology and Responsibility” Commentator: Allen Wood (Indiana University Bloomington)

11D Invited Symposium: Aggregation and Risk Chair: Andrew Schroeder (Claremont McKenna College) Speakers: Seth Lazar (Australian National University) “Aggregation and Risk” Johann Frick (Princeton University) “Probabilistic Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Aggregate Effects” Rahul Kumar (Queen’s University) “Saving Lives and Statistical Deaths” Commentator: Aaron James (University of California, Irvine)

57 Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

11E Invited Symposium: New Developments in Deontology Chair: Jennifer Carr (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Katie Steele (London School of Economics) “A Decision Theoretic Account of Moral Permissions and Prohibitions” Christian Barry (Australian National University) “Controlling for Harm” Alec Walen (Rutgers University) “Deontology and Distributive Justice: A Two-Way Connection” S. Matthew Liao (New York University) “Threshold Deontology and Moral Vagueness” Kimberly Ferzan (University of Virginia) “Why We May Prevent Optimific and Deontological Wrongs”

11F Invited Symposium: Philosophy of Physics and Cosmology in Practice Chair: Elaine Landry (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Christopher Smeenk (Western University) “Explaining the Origin of the Universe” David Wallace (University of Southern California) “Interpreting the Quantum Mechanics of Cosmology” Eric Winsberg (University of South Florida) “Simulation in Cosmology”

11G Invited Symposium: Plato’s Virtues Through Stoic and Confucian Eyes Chair: Harvey Lederman (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: Sara Magrin (University of California, Berkeley) “Philosophers-Kings and Stoic Sages: Epictetus’ Account of the ‘Starting Points’ (aphormai) of Virtue” Eric Hutton (University of Utah) “Plato, Through Confucian Eyes” Commentators: Nicolas Bommarito (New York University and University at Buffalo) Simon Shogry (Princeton University)

58 Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

11H Invited Symposium: Political Liberalism and Children Chair: Lori Watson (University of San Diego) Speakers: Blain Neufeld (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) “‘The Kids are Alright’: Justice as Fairness and Childhood ” Christie Hartley (Georgia State University) “Political Liberalism and Children” Gina Schouten (Illinois State University) “Two Arguments for Autonomy Education: A Defense”

11I Invited Symposium: Signaling Blame Chair: Andrew Eshleman (University of Portland) Speakers: David Shoemaker (Tulane University of New Orleans) Manuel Vargas (University of San Francisco and University of California, San Diego) “Moral Torch Fishing: A Signaling Theory of Blame” Commentators: Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Victoria McGeer (Princeton University) Robin Zheng (Yale-NUS College)

11J Invited Symposium: What Do We Owe People on the Move? Normative Questions of Migration and Refuge Chair: Colin Macleod (University of Victoria) Speakers: Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) “Addressing the Refugee Crisis in Europe” Michael Blake (University of Washington) “Admission, Assimilation, and Adaptation” Sarah Song (University of California, Berkeley) “Normative Reflections on Family-Based Immigration” Christine Straehle (University of Ottawa) “Refugees and the Right to Return” Commentators: Alex Sager (Portland State University) Didier Zuniga (University of Victoria)

11K Colloquium: Aristotle 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Rachel Levit Ades (Arizona State University) Speaker: Jeremy Kirby (Albion College) “The Commensurability of Being in Aristotle’s Metaphysics” Commentator: Katherine Meadows (Stanford University)

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2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: John Proios (University of Arizona) Speaker: Erica Holberg (Utah State University) “Aristotelian Temperance and the Quasi-reasoning of Appetites” Commentator: Christopher Buckels (University of California, Davis) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: David Burris (Arizona Western College) Speaker: Scott Woodcock (University of Victoria) “Aristotelian Naturalism and the Great Red Dragon” Commentator: Rebecca Lynn Stangl (University of Virginia)

11L Colloquium: Meta-Ethics 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Nils Rauhut (Coastal Carolina University) Speaker: Andrew Brenner (University of Notre Dame) “Theism and Explanationist Defenses of ” Commentator: Brian Barnett (University of Rochester) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Eric Vogelstein (Duquesne University) Speaker: Charlie Kurth (Washington University in St. Louis) “Anti-realist Moral Progress and the Problem of Moral Reformers” Commentator: Seth Robertson (University of Oklahoma) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Daniel Star (Boston University) Speaker: Chris Heathwood (University of Colorado Boulder) “The Resonance Constraint” Commentator: Dale Dorsey (University of Kansas)

11M Colloquium: Metaphysics III 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Alexander Beard (California State University, Long Beach) Speaker: Marc Johansen (University of Arizona) “How to be a Humean about Non-Humean Dispositions” Commentator: Lewis Powell (University at Buffalo) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Richard Grandy (Rice University) Speaker: Michael Tooley (University of Colorado Boulder) “Counterfactual Approaches to Causation” Commentator: Mark Heller (Syracuse University)

60 Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University) Speaker: Li Kang (Syracuse University) “When Huayan Buddhism Meets Analytic Metaphysics” Commentator: Bobby Bingle (Duke University)

11N Colloquium: Moral Reasoning 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Jack Spencer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speaker: Paul Weirich (University of Missouri) “Self-control and Rationality” Commentator: Kino Yuting Zhao (University of California, Irvine) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Joseph Len Miller (University of Washington) Speaker: Jonathan Ellis (University of California, Santa Cruz) “The Reverberating Impacts of Motivated Reasoning-lite” Commentator: Arianna Falbo (Simon Fraser University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Hereth Blake (University of Washington) Speaker: Alexander Dietz (University of Southern California) “Explaining the Paradox of Hedonism” Commentator: H. E. Baber (University of San Diego)

11O Colloquium: 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Sam Sumpter (University of Washington) Speaker: Eleonore Neufeld (University of Southern California) “An Essentialist Theory of the Meaning of Slurs” Commentator: Rachel McKinney (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Matthew Benton (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: Henry Schiller (University of Texas at Austin) “Individuating Names” Commentator: Samia Hesni (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Ali Kazmi (University of Calgary) Speaker: Roberta Ballarin (University of British Columbia) “Names and Titles” Commentator: Paul Hovda (Reed College)

61 Friday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

11P APA Committee Session: Dealing with the Unreal Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian- American Philosophers and Philosophies Chair: Alexus McLeod (University of Connecticut) Speakers: Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) “Advaita Vedānta, Perceptual Error, and Skepticism” Laura Guerrero (Utah Valley University) “Buddhist Fictionalism Reconsidered” Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) “Form and Content in the Zhuangzi: A Fictionalist Perspective” Commentator: Jay L. Garfield (Smith College)

FRIDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

12A Invited Symposium: Faith, Belief, and Evidence Chair: Daniel Howard-Snyder (Western Washington University) Speakers: (University of Notre Dame) “Faith, Belief, and Evidence” Brian Ballard (University of Pittsburgh) “Pragmatic Benefits as Epistemic Reasons for Faith” Beth Rath (Borromeo Seminary) “Christ’s Faith, Doubt, and the Cry of Dereliction” George Tsai (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Supporting Intimates on Faith” Frances Howard-Snyder (Western Washington University) “The Pearl of Great Price”

12B Invited Symposium: The Shadow Biosphere and the Nature of Life Chair: Jill McIntosh (Simon Fraser University) Speakers: Carol Cleland (University of Colorado Boulder) “Microbial Life on Earth: Tree or Forest?” Mark Bedau (Reed College) “The Meta-question About Life” Emily Parke (University of Auckland) “Finding, Explaining, and Engineering Life”

62 Friday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

12C Colloquium: Action Theory and Evolution and Ethics 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Eden Lin (Ohio State University) Speaker: Prach Panchakunathorn (University of Toronto) “Defusing the Darwinian Dilemma” Commentator: Sarah Beach (University of California, Los Angeles) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Sean Hermanson (Florida International University) Speaker: Denis Buehler (Oxford University) “Guidance of Visual Attention” Commentator: Karsten Stueber (College of the Holy Cross)

12D Colloquium: Free Speech and Its Limits 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University) Speaker: Ava Thomas Wright (University of Georgia) “A Social Epistemic Rationale for the Absolute Freedom of Speech in Mill’s On : Why We Must Put Up with Flat-earthers of All Kinds” Commentator: Piers Norris Turner (Ohio State University) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Nicola Kemp (University of Southern California) Speaker: Jeffrey Howard (University College London) “Dangerous Speech” Commentator: Abigail Levin (Niagara University)

12E Colloquium: Philosophical Methods 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Grant Marler (Claremont Graduate University) Speaker: Scott Aikin (Vanderbilt University) “Fallacy Theory, the Negativity Problem, and Minimal Dialectical Adversariality” Commentator: Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Michael Hansen (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Olin Robus (University of Washington) “Natural Suspicions: What’s Unscientific about the A Priori?” Commentator: Michael Titelbaum (University of Wisconsin– Madison)

63 Friday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

12F Colloquium: The Limits of Religious Freedom 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: Sabine Tsuruda (University of California, Los Angeles) “Why the Equality View of Religious Liberty Should Reject the Ministerial Exception” Commentator: Tyler Hower (University of San Diego) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Sarah Jones (Northern Michigan University) Speaker: Orlin Vakarelov (Duke University) “Against ‘Freedom of Religion’” Commentator: Illya Davis (Morehouse College)

12G Symposium: Epistemic Logic as Epistemology Chair: Hanti Lin (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Kevin Dorst (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Epistemic Logic as Epistemology” Commentators: Kenny Easwaran (Texas A&M University) Eric Pacuit (University of Maryland)

12H Symposium: Moral Uncertainty Chair: Jennifer Carr (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Christian Tarsney (University of Maryland) “Intertheoretic Value Comparison: A Modest Proposal” Commentators: Amelia Hicks (Kansas State University) Andrew Sepielli (University of Toronto)

12I APA Committee Session: 2017 Berger Memorial Prize in Philosophy and Law Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law Chair: Win-Chiat Lee (Wake Forest University) Speakers: Patrick Tomlin (University of Reading) “Retributivists! The Harm Principle Is Not for You!” Kimberly Ferzan (University of Virginia) Alec Walen (Rutgers University)

12J APA Committee Session: Dialogues Between African and Asian Philosophy Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers Speakers: Alexus McLeod (University of Connecticut) “A Concept of Personhood Based on Classical Chinese and Traditional West African Views”

64 Friday Evening, 6:00–7:00 p.m.

Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) “African and Asian Philosophy: A Conversation” David Kim (University of San Francisco) “Creolizing Kongzi: Africana Contributions to Confucian Political Theory”

12K Dewey Lecture Chair: Miriam Solomon (Temple University) Speaker: Alison Wylie (University of Washington) “Philosophy from the Ground Up” This session will end at 5:30 p.m. A reception will follow.

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTION 5:30–6:00 p.m.

FRIDAY EVENING, 6:00–7:00 P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Topic: Charting the Landscape of Reason Introduction: Kwong-loi Shun (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Kenneth Taylor (Stanford University) “Charting the Landscape of Reason”

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION 7:00–8:00 p.m.

65 Friday Evening, 7:00–9:00 p.m.

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G8A Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 2 Topic: Book Symposium: Baring all in Reason’s Light: Kant’s Critique of Mysticism as an Affirmation of Religious Experience Chair: Mario Wenning (University of Macau and Universität Frankfurt) Author: Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University) Critics: Chris Firestone (Trinity Christian College) Ayon Maharaj (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University) J. Colin McQuillan (St. Mary’s University of San Antonio) Eric S. Nelson (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University)

G8B Political Theology Group, Session 1 Topic: Roundtable: Religion, Philosophy, and Prison Abolition Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Joy James (Williams College) Colby Lenz (University of Southern California) Natalie Cisneros (Seattle University) Brady Heiner (California State University, Fullerton) Dan Berger (University of Washington) Dean Spade (Seattle University) Vincent Lloyd (Villanova University)

G8C Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Topics in Buddhist and Japanese Philosophy Chair: Lara M. Mitias (Antioch College) Speakers: David Premsharan (National University of Singapore) “Sceptical Siblings?: A Comparative Appraisal of Hume and Madhyamaka Buddhism” Ilana Maymind (Chapman University) “Jewish and Japanese Views on the Problem of Death: Resurrection and Nenbutsu”

66 Friday Evening, 7:00–9:00 p.m. (cont.)

Laura Specker Sullivan (University of Washington) “Japanese Resources for Theorizing Informed Consent” Lara M. Mitias (Antioch College) “Going Without-Going: Conclusions on Present Time from a Nyaya-Buddhist Debate”

G8D Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Islamic Philosophy Chair: Sayeh Meisami (University of Dayton) Speakers: Muhammad U. Faruque (University of California, Berkeley) “Beyond Essence-Existence Distinction: Mulla Sadra on the Problem of Natural Universals” Mohammad Azadpur (San Francisco State University) “The Imam and the Perfect State: Peripatetic Ismailism in Nasirean Ethics”

G8E Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, Session 2 Topic: Process and Life Chair: John Quiring (Victor Valley College) Speakers: Lenny Gibson (Burlington College) “Amplified Subject” Sheryl Elston (Christian Theological Seminary) “Applications of Process Theology for the End of Life Challenges” Matthew Z. Donnelly (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) “Bergsonian Qualitative Interpenetration in Husserl’s Passive Syntheses” Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) “Incarnation, Reincarnation, and Intercarnation: A Comparative Philosophy of Process of Becoming”

67 Friday Evening, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G9A American Association of Philosophy Teachers Chair: Dan Werner (State University of New York at New Paltz) Speakers: Caroline Christoff (University of Texas at Austin) “Beyond Providing Accommodations: How to Be an Effective Instructor and Ally to Students with Learning ” Aaron Elliott (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Shane J. George (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Adam R. Thompson (University of Nebraska– Lincoln) “The Backfire Effect and the Philosophy Classroom” Karen Adkins (Regis College) “The Value of Place: Productive Alienation via Service Learning”

G9B Concerned Philosophers for Peace Topic: Peace, Violence, and Moral Injury Speakers: Blake Hereth (University of Washington) “Unvaccinated Children and Self-Defense” Danielle Poe (University of Dayton) “Peace Activism” Duane Cady (Hamline University) “Moral Injury” Robert Gould (Portland State University) “Navigating Radically Different Moral Contexts in War and Peace” Andrew Fiala (California State University, Fresno) “Violence, Violation, and Harm”

G9C International Association for the Philosophy of Sport Moderator: Douglas McLaughlin (California State University, Northridge) Speakers: Gabriela Tymowski-Gionet (University of New Brunswick Fredericton) “Mindful or Mindless: Running and Recreating with Technology” Kevin Krein (University of Alaska Southeast) “Nature Sports and the Experience of Beauty: An Approach to Interactive Aesthetic Experiences”

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

Jarrod Jonsrud (California State University, Northridge) “Sports and Morality: An Investigation of the Compatibility of Non-Professional Sports and Existential Virtue Ethics” Paul Gaffney (St. John’s University) “The Role of Fear in Sport”

G9D Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition Topic: Thinking in a Time of Crisis: Philosophy in Trump America Panelists: Patricia Huntington (Arizona State University) Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco) Marjolein Oele (University of San Francisco) Yasemin Sari (University of Alberta) Elizabeth Sikes (Seattle University) Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University) Robert Trumbull (University of Washington Bothell) Jason Winfree (California State University, Stanislaus) Jason Wirth (Seattle University)

G9E Pluralisms, Relativisms, and Contextualisms Global Research Network Speakers: Nathan Kellen (University of Connecticut) “From Logical Pluralism to Mathematical Pluralism” Teresa Kouri (Ohio State University) “Logical Pluralism and Normativity” Filippo Ferrari (Universität Bonn) and Sebastiano Moruzzi (Università degli Studi di Bologna) Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (Yonsei University) “True Pluralism—The Ways of Life”

G9F Society Chair: David Rondel (University of Nevada, Reno) Speakers: Brad Elliott Stone (Loyola Marymount University) “Pragmatism as Demythologization: The Rortyan- Westian Connection” Susan Dieleman (University of Saskatchewan) “Richard Rorty and the Epistemic Defense of Democracy” Alexis Dianda (The New School) “Rorty and the Language of the Self”

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

G9G Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Chair: Mark Wheeler (San Diego State University) Speakers: Andrew Payne (St. Joseph’s University) “Vision and Eikasia in Plato’s Divided Line” Evan Rodriguez (New York University) “‘Pushing Through’ in Plato’s Sophist: A New Reading of the Parity Assumption” Holly Moore (Luther College) “The ‘Purification’ of Dialectical Inquiry in Plato’s Later Methodology”

G9H Society for Applied Philosophy Topic: Political Violence and Authority Chair: Kimberly Ferzan (University of Virginia) Speakers: Helen Frowe (Stockholms Universitet) Jonathan Quong (University of Southern California) Massimo Renzo (King’s College London)

G9I Society for Chair: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Speakers: Philip J. Kain (Santa Clara University) “A Hegelian Argument Against Punishment” Justin Remhof (Santa Clara University) “Objects of Knowledge Claims in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit” Rosa Fuller (University of South Carolina) “Schelling’s Challenge to Hegel: What Is the Difference Between Necessity and the Mere Appearance of Necessity?” Commentators: Thimo Heisenberg (Columbia University) Jeffery Kinlaw (McMurry University) Meghant Sudan (Independent Scholar)

G9J Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion Topic: Skepticism Speakers: Jody Azzouni (Tufts University) “Burden of Proof” Scott Aikin (Vanderbilt University) “Dialogical Regresses and Skepticism” Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) “How Not to Respond to the Skeptic” José Zalabardo (University College London) “Skepticism and Reflective Knowledge”

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

G9K Society for the History of Topic: Matter, Motion, and the Human Passions Chair: Shawn Welnak (Long Island University) Speakers: Charlie Gustafson-Barrett (Tulane University of New Orleans) “A Socratic Epithet: On Plato’s Ion” Fred Erdman (University of Dallas) “Thumos and Justice in Plato’s Mexenenus and Republic” Shawn Welnak (Long Island University) “Aristotle on Prime Matter: A Basis for Anti- Dogmatic Thought” Alex Limanowski (Tulane University of New Orleans) “Lucretius on Eros” Kelly Martin (Tulane University of New Orleans) “On the Problematic Love of Truth in Hume”

71 Saturday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

SATURDAY, APRIL 15

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

PLACEMENT INFORMATION 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

EXHIBITS 8:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

PUBLIC SESSION 4:30–6:30 p.m., Unexpected Market Theater at the Pike Place Market, Seattle

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

13A Book Symposium: Loubna El Amine, Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation Chair: Shirong Luo (Simmons College) Speakers: David Elstein (State University of New York at New Paltz) Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) Ellie Hua Wang (National Chengchi University) Loubna El Amine (Northwestern University)

13B Book Symposium: Jenann Ismael, How Physics Makes Us Free Chair: Holly Andersen (Simon Fraser University) Speakers: Sarah Buss (University of Michigan) Carl Hoefer (Universitat de Barcelona) John Perry (University of California, Riverside, and Stanford University) Jenann Ismael (University of Arizona)

13C Invited Paper: Austin on Epistemology Chair: Dale Turner (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) Speaker: Mark Kaplan (Indiana University Bloomington) “Understanding Austin’s Way with Skepticism” Commentators: James Conant (University of Chicago) Michael Williams (Johns Hopkins University)

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

13D Invited Symposium: Cultural Evolution Chair: Ryan Nichols (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: Stefan Linquist (University of Guelph) “Cultural Phylogenies in Theory vs. Practice: Not Exactly the Panacea for Distinguishing Among Rival Models of Cultural Evolution” Edouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh) “Is the Concept of Race a Product of Cultural Evolution?” Commentators: Catherine Driscoll (North Carolina State University) Yasha Rohwer (Oregon Institute of Technology)

13E Invited Symposium: Positive Psychology and Virtue: Values in Action Chair: Leland Saunders (Seattle Pacific University) Speakers: Hyemin Han (The University of Alabama) “Moral Purpose and Growth Mindset are Necessary for Positive Youth Development” Nancy Snow (University of Oklahoma) “Positive Psychology, the VIA Classification of Character Strengths, and Virtue Measurement” Christian Miller (Wake Forest University) “Some Concerns about How Positive Psychology Classifies Character Traits” Robert McGrath (Fairleigh Dickinson University) “The VIA Classification of Strengths and Virtues: Response to Critiques”

13F Invited Symposium: The Bright Side of Our Dark Feelings Chair: Neal Tognazzini (Western Washington University) Speakers: Sara Protasi (University of Puget Sound) “The 1% and Class Envy: Negative Emotions in the Public Sphere” Victor Kumar (University of Toronto) “Reasons for Repugnance” Joshua May (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) “Getting Less Cynical about Moral Motivation” Commentator: Nina Strohminger (Yale University)

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

13G Colloquium: Causation 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Alfred Mele (Florida State University) Speaker: Isaiah Lin (Syracuse University) “Absence Causation and ” Commentator: Sara Bernstein (University of Notre Dame) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Matthew Smithdeal (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Carsten Held (Universität Erfurt) “The Counterfactuals of Causation” Commentator: Alexander Kocurek (University of California, Berkeley) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Speaker: Barry M. Ward (University of Arkansas) “Causation and the Raven Paradox” Commentator: Michael Goldsby (Washington State University)

13H Colloquium: Epistemology II 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Dave Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Speaker: Bénédicte Veillet (University of Michigan–Flint) “Rethinking Type-A Materialism” Commentator: Brian Cutter (University of Notre Dame) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Luca Struble (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Samuel Taylor (Auburn University) “The Nature and Significance of Acquaintance” Commentator: Ali Hasan (University of Iowa) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Steven Reynolds (Arizona State University) Speaker: Jared Peterson (Northwestern University) “The Value of Privileged Access” Commentator: Eli Alshanetsky (Stanford University)

13I Colloquium: Moral Responsibility and Blame 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Luca Ferrero (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Hannah Tierney (Cornell University) “Reasons and Responsibility” Commentator: Aness Webster (University of Nottingham)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Carina Fourie (University of Washington) Speaker: Eugene Schlossberger (Purdue University Calumet) “Is Trump to Blame? When Is a Leader Morally Responsible for a Follower’s Actions?” Commentator: Grace Campbell (University of North Carolina at Asheville) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Michael Andrews (University of Portland) Speaker: Samuel Reis-Dennis (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “Responsibility and the Shallow Self” Commentator: Kelly McCormick (Texas Christian University)

13J Colloquium: Perceptual Presupposition 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Janet Giddings (San Jose State University) Speaker: Katherine Tullmann (Union College) “Gendered Seeing” Commentator: Sharon Crasnow (Norco College) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Miranda Triay (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Claire Lockard (Loyola University Chicago) “Drawing Connections Between Pregnant and Embodiment” Commentator: Cassie Herbert (Georgetown University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Charles Wallis (California State University, Long Beach) Speaker: Joshua Mugg (Indiana University Kokomo) “Dilemmaism Defended” Commentator: Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)

13K Colloquium: Philosophy and the Environment 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Michelle Pham (University of Washington) Speaker: Matthew H. Slater (Bucknell University) “The Possibility of De-extinction” Commentator: Hayley Clatterbuck (University of Rochester)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Joan McGregor (Arizona State University) Speakers: Robert Cardy (Independent Scholar) Pepe Lee Chang (University of Texas at San Antonio) “Substance Over Style: Re-conceptualizing the Social and Environmental Dimensions of the Triple Bottom Line” Commentator: Amy Ihlan (St. Catherine University) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Michael Hardimon (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Kaitlyn Creasy (University of New Mexico) “Environmental Nihilism: Reading Nietzsche Against New Conservationism” Commentator: Nolan Hatley (University of Tennessee)

13L Colloquium: Philosophy of Language II 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Anna Vaughn (University of Utah) Speaker: Rachel Rudolph (University of California, Berkeley) “Talking about Appearances” Commentator: Jennifer J. Matey (Southern Methodist University) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Teresa Kouri (Ohio State University) Speaker: Kathryn Lindeman (Saint Louis University) “Challenging Generics: Why There’s No ‘No True Scotsman’ Fallacy” Commentator: Anna Bjurman Pautz (University of Texas at Austin) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Matt Braich (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Hsiang-Yun Chen (Academia Sinica) “Intentional Identity Revisited” Commentator: Gabriel Dupre (University of California, Los Angeles)

13M Colloquium: Rethinking Philosophical Methods 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University) Speaker: Daniel Smith (Pennsylvania State University) “Kant, Hegel, and the Formation of the Philosophical Canon” Commentator: Jameliah Shorter-Bourhanou (Georgia College and State University)

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

10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Reina Hayaki (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Michael Calasso (University of Minnesota) “Ontological Methodology and the Philosophy of Arithmetic: A Critique of Thomas Hofweber” Commentator: Thomas Hofweber (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) Speakers: Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay (Montana State University) Don Dcruz (University of Hyderabad) and Dan Flory (Montana State University) “Experimenting with Experimental Philosophy” Commentator: Stephen Crowley (Boise State University)

13N Colloquium: Revenge, Humility, and Shame 9:00–10:00 a.m. Chair: Craig Agule (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Joshua Gert (College of William and Mary) “Revenge Is Sweet” Commentator: Howard Nye (University of Alberta) 10:00–11:00 a.m. Chair: Melanie Tate (University of Washington) Speaker: Stephen Bero (University of Southern California) “The Audience in Shame” Commentator: Cecilea Mun (St. Mary’s College of Maryland) 11:00 a.m.–Noon Chair: Nicolas Bommarito (New York University and University at Buffalo) Speaker: Matt Barker (Concordia University) “An Integrated Theory of Humility” Commentator: Bojana Mladenovic (Williams College)

13O APA Committee Session: Ronald Dworkin’s Jurisprudence: A Retrospective Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law Chair: Win-Chiat Lee (Wake Forest University) Speakers: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego) Kenneth Himma (University of Washington) Imer B. Flores (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Brian H. Bix (University of Minnesota)

77 Saturday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

14A Book Symposium: Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform Chair: Myisha Cherry (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speakers: Charles Mills (Northwestern University) Ronald R. Sundstrom (University of San Francisco) Naomi Zack (University of Oregon) Tommie Shelby (Harvard University)

14B Book Symposium: Michael Ferejohn, Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought Chair: Rachana Kamtekar (University of Arizona) Speakers: Owen Goldin (Marquette University) Russell Jones (Harvard University) Michail Peramatzis (Oxford University) Michael Ferejohn (Duke University)

14C Book Symposium: Sebastian Luft, The Space of Culture: Towards a Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Culture (Cohen, Natorp, and Cassirer) Chair: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) Speakers: Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa Cruz) Gregory Moynahan (Bard College) Anne Pollok (University of South Carolina) Sebastian Luft (Marquette University)

14D Invited Paper: Science and the of Trust: Feminist Perspectives Chair: Katherine Gasdaglis (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) Speaker: Heidi Grasswick (Middlebury College) “Science and the Challenges of Epistemic Trustworthiness: A Situated Approach” Commentators: Karen Frost-Arnold (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) Alison Wylie (University of Washington)

78 Saturday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

14E Invited Symposium: Compensation and Restitution Chair: Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Holly Lawford-Smith (University of Sheffield) “Benefitting from Structural Injustice” Robert (R.J.) Leland (Australian National University) “Benefitting from Structural Injustice” Bashshar Haydar (American University of Beirut) “Why Does Benefiting from Injustice Matter for Compensation?”

14F Invited Symposium: Offense Chair: Lani Watson (University of Oklahoma) Speakers: Regina Rini (New York University) “How to Take Offense: The Pragmatics of Microaggression” Allan Hazlett (University of New Mexico) “Why Offense is Not an Emotion (And Why That Matters)” Commentator: Lauren Ashwell (Bates College)

14G Invited Symposium: Vanderschraaf on Strategic Justice Chair: Kelly L. Gaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Speakers: Brian Skyrms (University of California, Irvine) “Dynamics in the State of Anarchy” Jerry Gaus (University of San Diego School of Law) “How Robust Is ‘Justice as Mutual Advantage’?” John Thrasher (Monash University) “The Justice of Strategy” Peter Vanderschraaf (University of California, Merced) “Strategic Justice”

14H Invited Symposium: Videogame Aesthetics Chair: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Gwen Bradford (Rice University) “The Good in the Pursuit of the Bad” Christopher Thi Nguyen (Utah Valley University) “The Values of Games” Stephanie Patridge (Otterbein College) “Videogames and Implicit Bias” Commentator: Mark Silcox (University of Central Oklahoma)

79 Saturday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

14I Colloquium: Democracy and Duties to Others 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Sara L. Ahbel-Rappe (University of Michigan) Speaker: Jeffrey Epstein (Palomar College) “Giving Place to Democratic Cosmopolitanism: The Foreign-Citizen and Hospitality” Commentator: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Karen Adkins (Regis College) Speaker: Elizabeth Lanphier (Vanderbilt University) “A House Is Not a Home: The Domestic Analogy in Just War Theory” Commentator: Danny Weltman (University of California, San Diego) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Kurt Nutting (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Jiewuh Song (Seoul National University) “Progressively Realized Human Rights” Commentator: Eun-Jung Katherine Kim (Wayne State University)

14J Colloquium: Epistemic Injustice 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology) Speaker: Amandine Catala (Université du Québec à Montréal) “ Threat and Epistemic Injustice” Commentator: Kathryn Joyce (University of California, San Diego) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Warren (Florida International University) Speaker: Matthew Congdon (Vanderbilt University) “Epistemic Injustice as a Failure of Recognition” Commentator: James Ong (University of San Diego) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Sharyn Clough (Oregon State University) Speaker: Emmalon Davis (Indiana University Bloomington) “Exploring the Role of Hermeneutical Erasure in Sustaining Epistemic Oppression” Commentator: Wayne Riggs (University of Oklahoma)

14K Colloquium: Epistemology III 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Sergia Hay (Pacific Lutheran University) Speaker: Matthew Frise (Baylor University) “On Losing Belief in Faith” Commentator: James Taylor (Westmont College)

80 Saturday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Terry Horgan (University of Arizona) Speaker: Steven James (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) “Epistemic Remembering” Commentator: Alexander Jackson (Boise State University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Robert Siscoe (University of Arizona) Speaker: Conor Mayo-Wilson (University of Washington) “Bayesian Evidence and Modality” Commentator: Trent Dougherty (Baylor University)

14L Colloquium: Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Thomas Land (Ryerson University) Speaker: Jessica Williams (Stanford University) “Kant on Original Synthesis and the Unity of Intuition” Commentator: Yoon Choi (Marquette University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Ken Rogerson (Florida International University) Speaker: Joe Stratmann (University of California, San Diego) “Reason’s Path to the Ens Realissimum” Commentator: Desmond Hogan (Princeton University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Claudi Brink (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Dante Dauksz (Syracuse University) “Kant and the Impositionist Thesis” Commentator: Peter Thielke (Pomona College)

14M Colloquium: Moral Responsibility 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Garrett Pendergraft (Pepperdine University) Speaker: Taylor Cyr (University of California, Riverside) “Manipulation and Constitutive Luck” Commentator: Benjamin Matheson (Göteborgs Universitet) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Henne (Duke University) Speaker: Philip Swenson (Rutgers University) “Causation and Responsibility for Outcomes” Commentator: Joe Metz (University of Arizona)

81 Saturday Afternoon, 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Graham Moore (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Michael S. Brownstein (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) “Self-control and Overcontrol: Conceptual, Ethical, and Ideological Issues in Positive Psychology” Commentator: David Pereplyotchik (Kent State University)

14N Colloquium: Moral Theory 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Andrew Arlig (Brooklyn College) Speaker: Audra Goodnight (Saint Louis University) “The Confucian Puzzle: Care and Justice in Aquinas” Commentator: Mirela Oliva (University of St. Thomas Houston) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Jonathan Quong (University of Southern California) Speaker: Vida Yao (Rice University) “The Refutation of Meaning” Commentator: Christine McKinnon (Trent University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Terrence Kelly (University of Alaska Anchorage) Speaker: M. Beth Henzel (Rutgers University) “Constructive ‘Consent’: A Dangerous Fiction” Commentator: Anna Moltchanova (Carleton College)

14O Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind II 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Reid Blackman (Colgate University) Speaker: C.J. Davies (Vanderbilt University) “Ontological Hope: A Hard Case for Standard Models of Hope” Commentator: Brandon Warmke (Bowling Green State University) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Michelle Dyke (New York University) Speaker: Peter Antich (University of Kentucky) “Experience, Judgment, and Motivation” Commentator: Amanda Gorman (University of Southern California) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Ray Rennard (University of the Pacific) Speaker: Andre Martin (McGill University) “Self-knowledge and Cognitive Phenomenology” Commentator: Joseph Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

82 Saturday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

14P Colloquium: Practical Reason 1:00–2:00 p.m. Chair: Lawrence Fike (Long Beach City College) Speaker: P. Roger Turner (Walters State Community College) “A New Argument Against ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’” Commentator: Justin Caouette (University of Calgary) 2:00–3:00 p.m. Chair: Luis Cheng-Guajardo (Santa Clara University) Speaker: Stephen White (Northwestern University) “Rational Commitment and Knowledge of Intentional Action” Commentator: Nathaniel Sharadin (Syracuse University) 3:00–4:00 p.m. Chair: Keisha Ray (Texas State University) Speaker: Carlo DaVia (Fordham University) “Why Practical Reason Cannot Be Merely Calculative” Commentator: Alex King (University at Buffalo)

SATURDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

15A Book Symposium: Imogen Dickie, Fixing Reference Chair: Dominic Alford-Duguid (University of Toronto) Speakers: John Campbell (University of California, Berkeley) Calvin Normore (University of California, Los Angeles) James R. Shaw (University of Pittsburgh) Imogen Dickie (University of Toronto)

15B Invited Paper: Mental Fragmentation and Logical Omniscience Chair: Jack Lyons (University of Arkansas) Speakers: Adam Elga (Princeton University) Agustin Rayo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Mental Fragmentation and Logical Omniscience” Commentators: Andrew Bacon (University of Southern California) Jeremy Goodman (New York University)

83 Saturday Early Evening, 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

15C Colloquium: Cognitive Penetration 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Marcus McGahhey (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Daniel Burnston (Tulane University of New Orleans) “There Is No Diachronic Cognitive Penetration” Commentator: Dylan Doherty (Washington University in St. Louis) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Caroline King (University of Arizona) Speaker: Kate Finley (University of Notre Dame) “A Defense of Cognitive Penetration” Commentator: Robert Rupert (University of Colorado Boulder)

15D Colloquium: Evaluating Experimental Research 4:00–5:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Franco (University of Washington) Speaker: David Colaco (University of Pittsburgh) “Technique-Driven Research: Clarifying the Nature of Exploratory Experimentation” Commentator: Vadim Keyser (California State University, Sacramento) 5:00–6:00 p.m. Chair: Patricia Hanna (University of Utah) Speakers: Jan Sprenger (Tilburg University) and Jacob Stegenga (University of Cambridge) “Three Arguments for Absolute Outcome Measures” Commentator: Anya Plutynski (Washington University in St. Louis)

15E Symposium: Why Most Counterfactuals Are Not True Chair: Graeme Forbes (University of Colorado Boulder) Speaker: Yael Loewenstein (University of Arizona) “Reverse Sobel Sequences and Why Most Counterfactuals Are Not True” Commentators: David Etlin (Northeastern University) Boris Kment (Princeton University)

15F APA Committee Session: 2016–2017 Sanders Lecture Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Jennifer Nagel (University of Toronto) Speaker: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “An Externalism Even an Internalist Can Love”

84 Saturday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

15G APA Committee Session: Curricular and Extracurricular Approaches to High School Philosophy Arranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy Chair: Kristopher Phillips (Southern Utah University) Speakers: Floor Rombout (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Brian Collins (California Lutheran University)

15H APA Committee Session: The Current State of Asian and Asian- American Philosophers Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian- American Philosophers and Philosophies Chair: Jonathan Y. Tsou (Iowa State University) Speakers: Jonathan Y. Tsou (Iowa State University) “Asian and Asian American Philosophers: Issues and Challenges” Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) “Expressing Solidarity as a Model Minority” Meena Krishnamurthy (University of Michigan) “Mainstreaming Indian Political Philosophy” Hanti Lin (University of California, Davis) “Philosophy Students from Asia” Commentators: Thien-Tin Le (Temple University) Michelle Pham (University of Washington)

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G10A Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking (AILACT) Chair: Peter Tan (Mount Saint Mary’s University) Speaker: Stephen Phillips (University of Texas at Austin) “Critical Reasoning in the Service of Knowledge: Nyaya According to the Nyaya School of Classical Indian Philosophy” Commentators: Purushottama Bilimoria (University of California, Berkeley) Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University)

85 Saturday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m. (cont.)

G10B Hume Society Topic: Locke’s Legacy in Hume’s Metaphysics and Epistemology Chair: Jason Fisette (University of Nevada, Reno) Speakers: Timothy Yenter (University of Mississippi) “Direct and Indirect Routes from Locke to Hume” Allison Kuklok (St. Michael’s College) “Knowing That versus Knowing How: Hume’s Critique of Locke’s Idea of Causal Power”

G10C International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Session 1 Chair: Lydia Amir (Tufts University) Speakers: Sammy Basu (Willamette University) “Finding the Humor in Sovereignty: The Conceptual Origins of Carl Schmitt’s Exception” John Marmysz (College of Marin) “Humor, Nihilism, and Film” Louis Marinoff (City College of New York) “Persistence Pays—Or, Why Cars Have Speedometers” Lydia Amir (Tufts University) “Taking Ridicule Seriously” Lydia Amir (Tufts University) “Welcome: Short Inaugural Comments”

G10D International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Chinese Philosophy and Public Life Chair: Michael Harrington (Duquesne University) Presenters: Seth Robertson (University of Oklahoma) “Confucianism and the Power Problem for Situationist Ethics” Roy Tseng (Academia Sinica) “Returning to Democracy: Mou Zongsan and His Contemporary Confucian Critics” Hui-chieh Loy (National University of Singapore) “State of Nature Arguments in Early Chinese Thought” Jeremy Griffith (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Towards Relational Kinds” Doil Kim (Sungkyunkwan University) “Two Kinds of Ethical Extension in Mencian Thought”

86 Saturday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m. (cont.)

G10E North American Society for Topic: The Refugee Crises Chair: Ramona Ilea (Pacific University) Speakers: Yasemin Sari (University of Alberta) and Isaac Taylor (Universität Frankfurt) “Rethinking Refugees: An Arendtian Corrective” Stephen Mathis (Wheaton College Massachusetts) “The State-Centered Approach to the Philosophy of Immigration and the Problem of Statelessness” Katy Fulfer (University of Waterloo) (co-authored by Rita Gardiner (University of Western Ontario)) “The Syrian Refugee Crisis: Hannah Arendt, Rootlessness, and Natality”

G10F Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 2 Topic: Critical Race Feminism, Injustice, and Identity Chair: Saray Ayala (California State University, Sacramento) Presenters: Tasha G. Davis (Governors State University) “My Sister’s Keeper: The Need for Persistence and Retention Mentoring Programs for Underrepresented Undergraduate Black Women” Roksana Alavi (University of Oklahoma) “Race Versus Ethnicity, and Its Implications for Group Racial Identity” Nora Berenstain (University of Tennessee) “Whitewashing Hermeneutical Injustice”

G10G Society for Mexican-American Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Carlos Sanchez’s Contingency and Commitment: Mexican and the Place of Philosophy Chair: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) Author: Carlos Alberto Sánchez (San Jose State University) Critics: Sergio Gallegos (Metropolitan State University of Denver) Jorge Montiel (Marquette University) Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)

G10H Society for Philosophy of Agency Topic: Shared Agency and Collective Responsibility Chair: Luca Ferrero (University of California, Riverside) Presenter: Gunnar Björnsson (Göteborgs Universitet) “Shared Responsibility”

87 Saturday Early Evening, 6:00–8:00 p.m. (cont.)

Commentators: Carolina Arruda (University of Texas at El Paso) Abraham Roth (Ohio State University)

G10I Society Topic: Sellarsian Ontology Chair: Anthony Ferrucci (University of Washington) Speakers: Robert Kraut (Ohio State University) “Pragmatism and Ontology: Sellars, Norms, and Objects” David Landy (San Francisco State University) “Some Thoughts on Sellars’ Argument for an Ontology of Absolute Processes”

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G11A Philosophy of Time Society Chair: Adrian Bardon (Wake Forest University) Speakers: Giuseppe Spolaore (Università degli Studi di Padova) and Giuliano Torrengo (Università degli Studi di Milano) “The Moving Spotlight” Craig Callender (University of California, San Diego) and Ann Thresher (University of California, San Diego) “The Sense of Time” Nina Emery (Brown University) “Why Be a Temporal Ersatzer?”

G11B Society for German Idealism and Romanticism Topic: Kant and Epistemic Normativity Chair: Meghant Sudan (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Alix Cohen (University of Edinburgh) “Kant on Science and Value” Konstantin Pollok (University of South Carolina) “Epistemic Normativity in Kant” Melissa Merritt (University of New South Wales) “Kantian Cognitive Value” Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa Cruz) “Kant on the Scope of Aesthetic Reasons”

88 Saturday Early Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

G11C Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts Topic: Book Symposium: Robert Sinnerbrink, Cinematic Ethics: Exploring Ethical Experience Through Film Chair: John McAteer (Ashford University) Author: Robert Sinnerbrink (Macquarie University) Critics: Amy Coplan (California State University, Fullerton) Laura di Summa-Knoop (Fairfield University) Thomas Wartenberg (Mount Holyoke College)

SATURDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G12A Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 2 Topic: Oneness in Traditional Asian Philosophy and Modern Philosophy Chair: John R. Williams (National University of Singapore) Speaker: Owen Flanagan (Duke University) “Positive Hallucinations: Oneness, Vitalism, and Pan-psychism” Presenters: Justin Tiwald (San Francisco State University) “Oneness and Other-Focused Empathy in Neo- Confucian Ethics” Philip J. Ivanhoe (City University of Hong Kong) “Oneness in East Asian Traditions and Its Modern Possibilities”

G12B International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Session 2 Chair: Lydia Amir (Tufts University) Speakers: Jennifer Marra (Marquette University) “Human Rights and Comedy: How Jokes Tell Us Who Counts” Thiago Ribeiro de M. Leite (Universidade de São Paulo) “Laughter as a Moral Assessment: A Nietzschean Perspective” Sophia Stone (Lynn University) “On Sophisticated Humor” Chris Kramer (Rock Valley College) “World-Traveling, Double-Consciousness, and Laughter”

89 Saturday Early Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

G12C International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Adventures in Chinese Realism: Past and Present Chair: Henrique Schneider (City University) Speakers: Jeremy Huang (National University of Singapore) “Applying Hanfei’s Critique of Confucianism to Contemporary Confucian Meritocracy” Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) “Han Fei and Corporate Ethics” Gordon B. Mower (Brigham Young University) “Han Feizi and the Presidential Bubble” Ping-cheung Lo (Hong Kong Baptist University) “Hanfeizi, Realism, and Contemporary International Relations Theories”

G12D International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 2 Topic: Environmental Ethics Chair: Geoffrey Frasz (College of Southern Nevada) Speakers: Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology) “A Test Case for the Conservation Use of Genetic Technologies: American Chestnut Restoration” Nora Ward (University of North Texas) “Sponsoring : A Closer Look at the New/ Old Conservation Divide” Mark Thorsby (Lone Star College) “Understanding the Invisibility of Environmental Moral Problems: Reflections on Intersubjectivity and Moral Phenomenology” Presenter: Kenneth Shockley (Colorado State University) “Is the Environmental a Metacapability? Rethinking the Dependence Relation Between a Capabilities and the Environment”

G12E Marxism and Philosophy Association Topic: Marxism, Human Nature, and Class Struggle in the Hebrew Bible Chair: Phil Gasper (Madison College) Speakers: Phil Gasper (Madison College) “Marxism and Human Nature” Richard Curtis (Existential Psychoanalytic Institute and Society) “The Priestly versus the Prophetic: Class Struggle in the Hebrew Bible”

90 Saturday Early Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

G12F Political Theology Group, Session 2 Topic: Freedom With Violence: A Conversation with Chandan Reddy Chair: Brandy Daniels (Vanderbilt University) Speakers: Robyn Henderson-Espinoza (Pacific School of Religion) An Yountae (Lebanon Valley College) Jeanine Viau (University of Central Florida) Vincent Lloyd (Villanova University) Respondent: Chandan Reddy (University of Washington)

G12G Radical Philosophy Association, Session 2 Topic: Xenophobia and The Philosophy of Race (Part 1) Chair: David Kim (University of San Francisco) Presenters: Daniel Restrepo (St. John’s University) “Is It Still Nationalism? A Critique of Ronald Sundstrom’s ‘Sheltering Xenophobia’” George Fourlas (Hampshire College) “Xenophobia or Racism? Historical Context and the Assessment of Speech Acts” Respondent: Ronald R. Sundstrom (University of San Francisco)

G12H Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Trans/Queer Embodiment and Language Chair: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Speakers: Luce deLire (Johns Hopkins University) “Gravitational Speech: Five Steps towards a Materialistic Semantics” Marie Draz (San Diego State University) “Racialized Realness in Queer Feminism and Trans Studies” Elisabeth Paquette (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) “Tension and Tensing: Un-writing the Body with Monique Wittig”

G12I Society for Mexican-American Philosophy, Session 2 Topic: Topics in Mexican American Philosophy Chair: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Speakers: Alejandro Santana (University of Portland) “Indigeneity and the Idyllic State in Plato’s Republic”

91 Saturday Early Evening, 8:00–10:00 p.m. (cont.)

Javier Cardoza-Kon (Portland State University) “Native American Science and a Reframing of Heiddeger’s Gelassenheit” Julio Covarrubias (University of Washington) “Not Hispanic, Not Latino?: Mexican-Americans and the Claim to Indigeneity” Krista Arias (University of British Columbia Okanagan) “Temazcalli: Crying and Bleeding and the Psycho- Politics of Water, Womb, and Woman”

G12J Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Topic: Classical Pragmatism and Social Crisis Chair: Albert Spencer (Portland State University) Speakers: Joshua August Skorburg (University of Oregon) “Jane Addams as Experimental ” James M. Albrecht (Pacific Lutheran University) “Listening to ‘the Cries of the Wounded’: Jamesian Reflections on Gun Violence in the U.S.” Anne-Marie Schultz (Baylor University) “Stirring up the American Sleeping Horse: Cornel West, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Socratic Parrehesia in the Public Sphere”

G12K Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, Session 2 Topic: Effective Animal Advocacy Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: Jeff Sebo (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “Effective Altruism and Transformative Experience” Caleb Dewey (York University) and Shubhreet Kaur (Independent Scholar) “Next Up: The Nearly Adopters” Toni Adleberg (Independent Scholar) “The Case for Donating to Effective Animal Charities”

92 Program Participants

A ABRAMSON, Kate (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 7I Thu PM ACOSTA, María del Rosario (DePaul University)...... 3F Wed PM ADAJIAN, Thomas (James Madison University)...... 9K Fri AM ADDISON, Dan (Hunter College)...... G4E Wed PM ADKINS, Karen (Regis College)...... G9A Fri PM, 14I Sat PM ADLEBERG, Toni (Independent Scholar)...... G12K Sat PM AGULE, Craig (University of California, San Diego)...... 9M Fri AM, 13N Sat AM AHBEL-RAPPE, Sara L. (University of Michigan)...... G5C Thu PM, 14I Sat PM AIKIN, Scott (Vanderbilt University)...... 12E Fri PM, G9J Fri PM AINSLIE, Donald (University of Toronto)...... 9A Fri AM ALAVI, Roksana (University of Oklahoma)...... 9N Fri AM, G10F Sat PM ALBRECHT, James M. (Pacific Lutheran University)...... G12J Sat PM ALCOFF, Linda Martín (Hunter College)...... 3P Wed PM, G6A Thu PM ALEXANDER, David (Iowa State University)...... 3J Wed PM ALEXANDER, Larry (University of San Diego)...... 13O Sat AM ALFANO, Mark (University of Oregon)...... 3G Wed PM ALFORD-DUGUID, Dominic (University of Toronto)...... 15A Sat PM ALLORI, Valia (Northern Illinois University)...... 5M Thu AM ALSHANETSKY, Eli (Stanford University)...... 13H Sat AM ALTSHULER, Roman (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania)...... 3K Wed PM AMERIKS, Karl (University of Notre Dame)...... 5H Thu AM AMIJEE, Fatema (University of Texas at Austin)..... Pre-con Tues PM, 5J Thu AM AMIR, Lydia (Tufts University)...... G10C Sat PM, G12B Sat PM ANDERSEN, Holly (Simon Fraser University)...... 13B Sat AM ANDERSON, Carol S. (Kalamazoo College)...... 1L Wed AM ANDERSON, Scott A. (University of British Columbia) ...... G2I Wed PM, 7M Thu PM ANDLER, Matthew Salett (University of Virginia)...... G2G Wed PM ANDREWS, Michael (University of Portland)...... 13I Sat AM ANGELIDES, Alexei (University of San Francisco)...... 5P Thu AM, 7P Thu PM ANGLE, Stephen C. (Wesleyan University)...... G2D Wed PM ANTICH, Peter (University of Kentucky)...... 14O Sat PM ANTONY, Louise (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ...... 13G Sat AM, 15F Sat PM APOSTOLOPOULOS, Dimitris (University of Notre Dame)...... 1J Wed AM APPLEBAUM, Barbara (Syracuse University)...... 8B Thu PM ARENSON, Kelly (Duquesne University)...... G2B Wed PM ARIAS, Krista (University of British Columbia Okanagan)...... G12I Sat PM

93 Program Participants

ARLIG, Andrew (Brooklyn College)...... 14N Sat PM ARMENDT, Brad (Arizona State University)...... 5G Thu AM ARMOUR-GARB, Bradley (University at Albany)...... 8A Thu PM AROOSI, Jamie (Yeshiva University)...... G4I Wed PM ARPALY, Nomy (Brown University)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 11I Fri PM ARREGUI, Ana (University of Ottawa)...... 1K Wed AM ARRUDA, Caroline (University of Texas at El Paso)...... G10H Sat PM ARVAN, Marcus (University of Tampa)...... Pre-con Tues AM ASARNOW, Samuel (Macalester College)...... 9I Fri AM ASHTON, Zoe (Simon Fraser University)...... 1I Wed AM ASHWELL, Lauren (Bates College)...... 14F Sat PM AUDI, Robert (University of Notre Dame)...... 12A Fri PM AUSTIN, Emily A. (Wake Forest University)...... G2B Wed PM, 5E Thu AM AYALA, Saray (California State University, Sacramento) ...... 1H Wed AM, G10F Sat PM AYDEDE, Murat (University of British Columbia)...... 3I Wed PM AZADPUR, Mohammad (San Francisco State University)...... G8D Fri PM AZZOUNI, Jody (Tufts University)...... G9J Fri PM

B BÄCK, Allan (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania)...... G5J Thu PM BABER, H. E. (University of San Diego)...... 11N Fri PM BACON, Andrew (University of Southern California)...... 15B Sat PM BAINDUR, Meera (Manipal University)...... 1L Wed AM BAKER, Samuel (University of South Alabama)...... 7G Thu PM BALAGUER, Mark (California State University, Los Angeles)...... 5G Thu AM BALASHOV, Yuri (University of Georgia)...... 3I Wed PM BALOG, Katalin (Rutgers University–Newark)...... Pre-con Tues PM BALLARD, Brian (University of Pittsburgh)...... 12A Fri PM BALLARIN, Roberta (University of British Columbia)...... 11O Fri PM BANDYOPADHYAY, Prasanta S. (Montana State University)...... 13M Sat AM BARDON, Adrian (Wake Forest University)...... G11A Sat PM BARKER, Matt (Concordia University)...... 13N Sat AM BARNES, David ( Military Academy)...... 13N Sat AM BARNES, Sierra (Independent Scholar)...... Posters Fri BARNETT, Brian (University of Rochester)...... 11L Fri PM BARRETT, Thomas (Princeton University)...... 4C Wed PM BARRY, Christian (Australian National University)...... 11E Fri PM BARTLETT, Gary (Central Washington University)...... 5J Thu AM BASHOUR, Bana (American University of Beirut)...... 5K Thu AM BASU, Sammy (Willamette University)...... G10C Sat PM BATTALY, Heather (California State University, Fullerton) ...... 5C Thu AM, G7H Thu PM BATTIN, Margaret (University of Utah)...... 7K Thu PM BAUMGAERTNER, Bert (University of Idaho)...... 1K Wed AM

94 Program Participants

BEACH, Sarah (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 12C Fri PM BEARD, Alexander (California State University, Long Beach)...... 11M Fri PM BEDAU, Mark (Reed College)...... 12B Fri PM BEDNY, Marina (Johns Hopkins University)...... 8C Thu PM BEEGHLY, Erin (University of Utah)...... 9N Fri AM BEGBY, Endre (Simon Fraser University)...... 9H Fri AM BEISECKER, Dave (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...... 13H Sat AM BENJAMIN, Elle (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 3E Wed PM BENTON, Matthew (Seattle Pacific University)...... 11O Fri PM BERENSTAIN, Nora (University of Tennessee)...... G10F Sat PM BERGEN-AURAND, Brian Keith (Bellevue College)...... G4G Wed PM BERGER, Dan (University of Washington)...... G8B Fri PM BERKEY, Brian (University of Pennsylvania)...... 14E Sat PM BERNECKER, Sven (University of California, Irvine)...... 1I Wed AM BERNSTEIN, Sara (University of Notre Dame)...... 13G Sat AM BERO, Stephen (University of Southern California)...... 13N Sat AM BERRUZ, Stephanie Rivera (William Paterson University)...... G7E Thu PM BERTOLET, Rod (Purdue University)...... 9L Fri AM BHAKTHAVATSALAM, Sindhuja (California State University, Northridge) ...... G7H Thu PM BHARDWAJ, Kiran (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 5H Thu AM BHUSHAN, Nalini (Smith College)...... 9G Fri AM BILIMORIA, Purushottama (University of California, Berkeley).....G10A Sat PM BINGLE, Bobby (Duke University)...... 11M Fri PM BIRONDO, Noell (Wichita State University)...... 9F Fri AM BIX, Brian H. (University of Minnesota)...... 13O Sat AM BJURMAN PAUTZ, Anna (University of Texas at Austin)...... 13L Sat AM BJÖRNSSON, Gunnar (Göteborgs Universitet)...... G10H Sat PM BLACKMAN, Reid (Colgate University)...... 14O Sat PM BLAKE FINE, Jonathan (Pacific Lutheran University)...... 8D Thu PM BLAKE, Hereth (University of Washington)...... 11N Fri PM BLAKE, Michael (University of Washington)...... 9P Fri AM, 11J Fri PM BLANCHARD, Joshua (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... 5K Thu AM BLANKMEYER BURKE, Teresa (Gallaudet University)...... 5O Thu AM BLANKSHAEN, Kurt (Boston University)...... G7E Thu PM BLAZEJ, Adam (Columbia University)...... 8J Thu PM BLINCOE, Adam (University of Virginia)...... 3N Wed PM BLOOMFIELD, Paul (University of Connecticut)...... 9F Fri AM BOCKOVER, Mary I. (Humboldt State University)...... G2C Wed PM BODDY, Rachel (University of California, Davis)...... 5P Thu AM BOMMARITO, Nicolas (New York University and University at Buffalo) ...... 11N, 13N Sat AM BOTTS, Tina (California State University, Fresno)...... 9D Fri AM BOYCE, Kenneth (University of Missouri)...... 5G Thu AM

95 Program Participants

BOYD, Robert (Fresno City College)...... 8D Thu PM BOYLAN, David (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 9L Fri AM BOYLE, Deborah (College of Charleston)...... 1A Wed AM BRADFORD, Gwen (Rice University)...... 14H Sat PM BRADLEY, Adam (University of California, Berkeley)...... 3I Wed PM BRAICH, Matt (University of California, San Diego).... 1H Wed AM, 13L Sat AM BRENNAN, Haley (Simon Fraser University)...... 9I Fri AM BRENNER, Andrew (University of Notre Dame)...... 11L Fri PM BRIGHT, Liam Kofi (Carnegie Mellon University)...... 8J Thu PM BRINGHURST, Piper (University of Arizona)...... 9B Fri AM BRINK, Claudi (University of California, San Diego)...... 14L Sat PM BRISTER, Evelyn (Rochester Institute of Technology) ...... G12D Sat PM, 14J Sat PM BROCK, Gillian (University of Auckland)...... 11J Fri PM BROMHALL, Kyle (Independent Scholar)...... G4J Wed PM, G7I Thu PM BROWER, Bruce (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... 8G Thu PM BROWN, Eric (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 8C Thu PM BROWNSTEIN, Michael S. (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 14M Sat PM BRUNNING, Luke (Oxford University)...... G5H Thu PM BRUNO, G. Anthony (McGill University)...... 3L Wed PM BRUNO, Michael (Mississippi State University)...... Posters Fri BRUNO-NINO, Teresa (Syracuse University)...... 9N Fri AM, 11M Fri PM BUCHANAN, Allen (Duke University)...... G2A Wed PM BUCKELS, Christopher (University of California, Davis)...... 11K Fri PM BUDOLFSON, Mark (University of Vermont)...... 5B Thu AM BUEHLER, Denis (Oxford University)...... 12C Fri PM BUENO, Otávio (University of Miami)...... 3D Wed PM, G9J Fri PM BUKOSKI, Michael (University of Arizona)...... 8G Thu PM BURGESS, Alexis (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 9K Fri AM BURKHART, Brian Yazzie (California State University, Northridge) ...... G2H Wed PM BURNSTON, Daniel (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... 15C Sat PM BURRIS, David (Arizona Western College)...... 11K Fri PM BUSS, Sarah (University of Michigan)...... 13B Sat AM BUTLER, Annemarie (Iowa State University)...... 9A Fri AM BUTNOR, Ashby (Colorado State University)...... G2C Wed PM BYKVIST, Krister (Stockholms Universitet)...... 1B Wed AM BYRNE, Alex (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 1G Wed AM

C CADY, Duane (Hamline University)...... G9B Fri PM CALASSO, Michael (University of Minnesota)...... 13M Sat AM CALHOUN, Craig (Berggruen Institute)...... 7O Thu PM

96 Program Participants

CALLARD, Agnes (University of Chicago)...... 11C Fri PM CALLENDER, Craig (University of California, San Diego) ...... 6A Thu PM, G7F Thu PM, G11A Sat PM CALUORI, Damian (Trinity University)...... G5C Thu PM CAMPBELL, Grace (University of North Carolina at Asheville)...... 13I Sat AM CAMPBELL, Joe (Washington State University)...... 3H Wed PM CAMPBELL, John (University of California, Berkeley)...... 15A Sat PM CAMPBELL, Melinda (National University)...... 1K Wed AM CANNON, Douglas (University of Puget Sound)...... 4C Wed PM CAOUETTE, Justin (University of Calgary)...... 14P Sat PM CARDOZA-KON, Javier (Portland State University)...... G12I Sat PM CARDY, Robert (Independent Scholar)...... 13K Sat AM CAREY, Brandon (California State University, Sacramento)...... 9H Fri AM CARIANI, Fabrizio (Northwestern University)...... 9L Fri AM CARR, Jennifer (University of California, San Diego) ...... G5L Thu PM, 11E Fri PM, 12H Fri PM CARSON, Emily (McGill University)...... G4C Wed PM CARSON, Scott (Ohio University)...... 7L Thu PM CARTER, J. Adam (University of Glasgow)...... 1O Wed AM, 3G Wed PM CARTWRIGHT, Nancy (Durham University and University of California, San Diego)...... 2A Wed PM, 6A Thu PM, 10A Fri PM CARUSO, Gregg (Corning Community College)...... 3H Wed PM CASHEN, Matthew (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)...... 7G Thu PM CASSAM, Quassim (Warwick University)...... 5C Thu AM CASSELL, Lisa (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 3J Wed PM CATALA, Amandine (Université du Québec à Montréal)...... 14J Sat PM CHAKRABARTI, Arindam (University of Hawaii at Manoa)...... 1D Wed AM CHALMERS, David (New York University)...... 7F Thu PM CHAMBERLAIN, Colin (Temple University)...... 7E Thu PM CHAN, Bowen (University of Toronto)...... 7I Thu PM CHAN, Rebecca (University of Notre Dame)...... Pre-con Tues PM CHANG, Pepe Lee (University of Texas at San Antonio)...... 13K Sat AM CHARLES, David (Yale University)...... 3A Wed PM CHEN, Hsiang-Yun (Academia Sinica)...... 13L Sat AM CHEN, Kuan-Hung (University of Hawaii at Manoa)...... 7L Thu PM CHEN, Xiaoran (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) ...... G5A Thu PM CHENG-GUAJARDO, Luis (Santa Clara University)...... 14P Sat PM CHERRY, Myisha (University of Illinois at Chicago)...... 14A Sat PM CHEUNG, Leo (Chinese University of Hong Kong)...... 1O Wed AM CHIGNELL, Andrew (Universityof Pennsylvania)...... 7O Thu PM, 8I Thu PM CHISLENKO, Eugene (Temple University)...... 7H Thu PM CHOI, Yoon (Marquette University)...... 14L Sat PM CHRISTOFF, Caroline (University of Texas at Austin)...... G9A Fri PM CHUANG, Christina (Nanyang Technological University)...... 5F Thu AM

97 Program Participants

CHUNG, Hun (University of Rochester)...... 3J Wed PM CHUNG, Julianne (University of Louisville) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, 8F Thu PM, 11P Fri PM CISNEROS, Natalie (Seattle University)...... 1M Wed AM, G8B Fri PM CLARDY, Justin Leonard (University of Arkansas)...... G5H Thu PM CLARKE, Randolph (Florida State University)...... 8H Thu PM CLATTERBUCK, Hayley (University of Rochester)...... 13K Sat AM CLELAND, Carol (University of Colorado Boulder).....G4F Wed PM, 12B Fri PM CLEVELAND, Timothy (New Mexico State University)...... 9J Fri AM CLIFTON, Scott (Miami University of Ohio)...... 7I Thu PM CLOUGH, Sharyn (Oregon State University)...... 14J Sat PM COATES, Justin (University of Houston)...... 7H Thu PM COFFEY, Kevin (New York University Abu Dhabi)...... 5M Thu AM COHEN, Alix (University of Edinburgh)...... G11B Sat PM COHEN, Jonathan (University of California, San Diego)...... 7J Thu PM COHEN, Marc A. (Seattle University)...... 8F Thu PM, G5F Thu PM COHOE, Caleb (Metropolitan State University of Denver)...... 3A Wed PM COLACO, David (University of Pittsburgh)...... 15D Sat PM COLIVA, Annalisa (University of California, Irvine)...... G5L Thu PM COLLINS, Brian (California Lutheran University)...... 15G Sat PM COMESANA, Juan (University of Arizona)...... 1C Wed AM CONANT, James (University of Chicago)...... 13C Sat AM CONGDON, Matthew (Vanderbilt University)...... 14J Sat PM CONNELLY, Kathleen (University of California, San Diego)...... 7H Thu PM CONNOLLY, Patrick (Iowa State University)...... 5F Thu AM COOK, Anna (University of Oregon)...... G2H Wed PM COPLAN, Amy (California State University, Fullerton)...... G11C Sat PM COPPENGER, Mark (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)...... 9H Fri AM CORBY, Jennifer (Kingsbourough Community College)...... G4I Wed PM CORCILIUS, Klaus (University of California, Berkeley)...... 3A Wed PM CORNER, David (California State University, Sacramento)...... 7L Thu PM COSERU, Christian (College of Charleston)...... 1D Wed AM, G2C Wed PM COTTRELL, Jonathan (Wayne State University)...... 9A Fri AM COVARRUBIAS, Julio (University of Washington)...... G12I Sat PM COWLING, Sam (Denison University)...... 9J Fri AM CRARY, Alice (The New School)...... G2F Wed PM CRASNOW, Sharon (Norco College)...... 13J Sat AM CREASY, Kaitlyn (University of New Mexico)...... 13K Sat AM CRISTY, Rachel (Princeton University)...... 5H Thu AM CRONIN, Irena (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 9I Fri AM CROSS, Troy (Reed College)...... 9K Fri AM CROWLEY, Stephen (Boise State University)...... 13M Sat AM CUMMISKEY, David (Bates College)...... 9C Fri AM CUNNING, David (University of Iowa)...... 1A Wed AM CUOMO, Chris (University of Georgia)...... 7H Thu PM

98 Program Participants

CURETON, Adam (University of Tennessee)...... 5O Thu AM CURREN, Randall (University of Rochester)...... G7A Thu PM CURRY, Tommy J. (Texas A&M University)...... 9D Fri AM CURTIS, Richard (Existential Psychoanalytic Institute and Society) ...... G12E Sat PM CUTTER, Brian (University of Notre Dame)...... 13H Sat AM CWIK, Bryan (Portland State University)...... G2A Wed PM CYR, Taylor (University of California, Riverside)...... 14M Sat PM

D D’CRUZ, Jason (University at Albany and Université de Montréal)..... 9M Fri AM DALBEY, Bryce (University of Texas at Austin)...... 3I Wed PM DALY, Helen (Colorado College)...... 7D Thu PM DANIELS, Brandy (Vanderbilt University)...... G7H Thu PM, G12F Sat PM DAS, Nilanjan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)....Pre-con Tues PM DASGUPTA, Shamik (University of California, Berkeley) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 5M Thu AM DAUKSZ, Dante (Syracuse University)...... 14L Sat PM DAVIA, Carlo (Fordham University)...... 14P Sat PM DAVIDSON, Lake (Colorado State University)...... G4A Wed PM DAVIES, C.J. (Vanderbilt University)...... 14O Sat PM DAVIS, Emmalon (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 14J Sat PM DAVIS, Illya (Morehouse College)...... 12F Fri PM DAVIS, Tasha G. (Governors State University)...... G10F Sat PM DCRUZ, Don (University of Hyderabad)...... 13M Sat AM DE PAIVA, Valeria (Independent Scholar)...... 3Q Wed PM, 5P Thu AM DEERY, Oisin (Florida State University)...... 1H Wed AM DELIRE, Luce (Johns Hopkins University)...... G12H Sat PM DELLSEN, Finnur (University College Dublin)...... 5G Thu AM DELON, Nicolas (New York University)...... G5I Thu PM DENG, Natalja (University of Cambridge)...... 5I Thu AM DESAUTELS, Peggy (University of Dayton)...... 9O Fri AM DESTEFANO, Matt (University of Arizona)...... 4A Wed PM DEVER, Josh (University of Texas at Austin)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 3M Wed PM DEVITT, Michael (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 1N Wed AM DEWEY, Caleb (York University)...... G12K Sat PM DIAMANTIS, Mihailis (New York University)...... 1H Wed AM DIANDA, Alexis (The New School)...... G9F Fri PM DIAZ, Ana K (Montana State University Billings)...... 4A Wed PM DIAZ-LEON, Esa (Universitat de Barcelona)...... G2G Wed PM, 5M Thu AM DICK, David (University of Calgary)...... 7K Thu PM DICKIE, Imogen (University of Toronto)...... 15A Sat PM DICKINSON, Jeremy (California Polytechnic State University)...... 8F Thu PM DIELEMAN, Susan (University of Saskatchewan)...... G9F Fri PM DIETZ, Alexander (University of Southern California)...... 11N Fri PM

99 Program Participants

DILLER, Jeanine (University of Toledo)...... Posters Fri DOGRAMACI, Sinan (University of Texas at Austin)...... G5L Thu PM DOHERTY, Dylan (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 15C Sat PM DONNELLY, Matthew Z. (Southern Illinois University Carbondale).... G8E Fri PM DONOHUE, J. L. A. (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 7H Thu PM DORSEY, Dale (University of Kansas)...... 11L Fri PM DORST, Chris (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 7J Thu PM DORST, Kevin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 12G Fri PM DOTAN, Ravit (University of California, Berkeley)...... 5G Thu AM DOUGHERTY, John (University of California, San Diego)...... 4C Wed PM DOUGHERTY, Tom (University of Cambridge)...... 7M Thu PM DOUGHERTY, Trent (Baylor University)...... 14K Sat PM DRAYSON, Zoe (University of California, Davis)...... 11B Fri PM DRAZ, Marie (San Diego State University)...... G12H Sat PM DREIER, James (Brown University)...... 5K Thu AM DRIEDIGER-MURPHY, Lindsay (University of Calgary)...... G3B Wed PM DRISCOLL, Catherine (North Carolina State University)...... 13D Sat AM DUE, Austin (San Francisco State University)...... 7J Thu PM DUFFY, Huw (Stanford University)...... 7L Thu PM DULAR, Nicole (Syracuse University)...... 9N Fri AM DUNLAP, Rika (Seattle University)...... 3F Wed PM DUPRE, Gabriel (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 13L Sat AM DUVERNOY, Russell J. (University of Oregon)...... 1J Wed AM, G7I Thu PM DYKE, Michelle (New York University)...... 14O Sat PM

E EADES III, Harley (Augusta University)...... 5P Thu AM EASWARAN, Kenny (Texas A&M University)...... 12G Fri PM ECKERT, Maureen (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)...... 7P Thu PM EDDON, Maya (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 3E Wed PM EDENBERG, Elizabeth (Fordham University)...... 8E Thu PM EH, Edmond (University of Macau)...... G5D Thu PM EL AMINE, Loubna (Northwestern University)...... 13A Sat AM ELDRIDGE, Patrick (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)...... 3L Wed PM ELGA, Adam (Princeton University)...... 15B Sat PM ELIZONDO, E. Sonny (University of California, Santa Barbara)...... 5H Thu AM ELLIOTT, Aaron (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... G9A Fri PM ELLIOTT, Katrina (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 7F Thu PM ELLIS, Jonathan (University of California, Santa Cruz)...... 11N Fri PM ELSTEIN, David (State University of New York at New Paltz)...... 13A Sat AM ELSTON, Sheryl (Christian Theological Seminary)...... G8E Fri PM EMERY, Nina (Brown University)...... 7J Thu PM, G11A Sat PM ENDICOTT, Ronald (North Carolina State University)...... 11B Fri PM EPSTEIN, Brian (Tufts University)...... 11A Fri PM

100 Program Participants

EPSTEIN, Jeffrey (Palomar College)...... 14I Sat PM EPSTEIN, Peter (University of California, Berkeley)...... 3I Wed PM ERDMAN, Fred (University of Dallas)...... G9K Fri PM ERICKSON, Stephen (Pomona College)...... G5D Thu PM ERWIN, Sean (Barry University)...... G5G Thu PM ESHLEMAN, Andrew (University of Portland)...... 11I Fri PM ESPELAND, Amos (Stanford University)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 7L Thu PM ESQUITH, Stephen (Michigan State University)...... 7N Thu PM ETLIN, David (Northeastern University)...... 15E Sat PM

F FAIRBAIRN, Frances (Cornell University)...... 5M Thu AM FAIRCHILD, Maegan (University of Southern California)...... Pre-con Tues AM FALBO, Arianna (Simon Fraser University)...... 11N Fri PM FALLS, Kaj (Independent Scholar)...... G5J Thu PM FANG, Wan-Chuan (Soochow University)...... 1O Wed AM FANTUZZO, John (Valparaiso University)...... 8J Thu PM FARACI, David (Georgetown University)...... 9E Fri AM FARUQUE, Muhammad U. (University of California, Berkeley)...... G8D Fri PM FAZELPOUR, Sina (University of British Columbia)...... 3B Wed PM FECH, Andrej (Southern University of Science and Technology) ...... G2D Wed PM FEINSIGNER, Ashley (University of San Diego)...... 9N Fri AM FEINTZEIG, Benjamin (University of Washington)...... 4C Wed PM FEREJOHN, Michael (Duke University)...... 14B Sat PM FERNANDES, Alison (University of Pittsburgh)...... 1I Wed AM FERNANDEZ-PINTO, Manuela (Universidad de los Andes)...... 7K Thu PM FERRARI, Filippo (Universität Bonn)...... G9E Fri PM FERRERO, Luca (University of California, Riverside) ...... 13I Sat AM , G10H Sat PM FERRUCCI, Anthony (University of Washington)...... G10I Sat PM FERZAN, Kimberly (University of Virginia)..... 11E Fri PM, 12I Fri PM, G9H Fri PM FIALA, Andrew (California State University, Fresno)...... G9B Fri PM FIELDS, Keota (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)...... 7E Thu PM FIGUEROA, Robert (Oregon State University)...... 5O Thu AM FIKE, Lawrence (Long Beach City College)...... 14P Sat PM FILLION, Nicolas (Simon Fraser University)...... 9L Fri AM FINE, Arthur (University of Washington)...... 10A Fri PM FINLAY, Christopher (University of Birmingham)...... 5A Thu AM FINLEY, Kate (University of Notre Dame)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 15C Sat PM FIRESTONE, Chris (Trinity Christian College)...... G8A Fri PM FISCHEL, Josh (Millersville University of Pennsylvania)...... G4J Wed PM FISETTE, Jason (University of Nevada, Reno)...... G10B Sat PM FITELSON, Branden (Rutgers University)...... 3M Wed PM

101 Program Participants

FITZPATRICK, Devin (University of Oregon)...... 1J Wed AM FLANAGAN, Owen (Duke University)...... 1E Wed AM, G12A Sat PM FLEISHER, Will (Rutgers University)...... 9H Fri AM FLORES, Imer B. (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).....13O Sat AM FLORY, Dan (Montana State University)...... 13M Sat AM FLYNN, Andrew (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 5K Thu AM FORBES, Graeme (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 15E Sat PM FORSTER, Michael (University of Chicago)...... 7A Thu PM FOURIE, Carina (University of Washington)...... 13I Sat AM FOURLAS, George (Hampshire College)...... G12G Sat PM FRANCIS, Leslie Pickering (University of Utah)...... 9O Fri AM FRANCO, Paul (University of Washington)...... 15D Sat PM FRANK, Adam (University of Rochester)...... G4F Wed PM FRASZ, Geoffrey (College of Southern Nevada)...... G12D Sat PM FREEMAN, Samuel (University of Pennsylvania)...... 9B Fri AM FRICK, Johann (Princeton University) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 9P Fri AM, 11D Fri PM FRIDLAND, Ellen (King’s College London)...... 9F Fri AM FRIEDLAENDER, Christina (University of Memphis)...... 5K Thu AM FRIGAULT, Joseph (Boston University)...... 8E Thu PM FRISE, Matthew (Baylor University)...... 14K Sat PM FRITZ, Kyle (University of Mississippi)...... 7H Thu PM FRITZ, Peter (Universitetet i Oslo)...... 1P Wed AM FRITZMAN, J. M. (Lewis & Clark College)....8D Thu PM, 12F Fri PM, G9I Fri PM FROST, Kim (Syracuse University)...... 8F Thu PM FROST-ARNOLD, Karen (Hobart and William Smith Colleges)...... 14D Sat PM FROWE, Helen (Stockholms Universitet)...... G9H Fri PM FUCHS, Tobias (Brown University)...... 7G Thu PM FULFER, Katy (University of Waterloo)...... G10E Sat PM FULLER, Ronald (Independent Scholar)...... 5P Thu AM FULLER, Rosa (University of South Carolina)...... G9I Fri PM FUNES, Ana Laura (Loyola Marymount University)...... 1L Wed AM FUNKHOUSER, Eric (University of Arkansas)...... 11B Fri PM FUSCO, Melissa (Columbia University)...... 9L Fri AM

G GABOR, Gary (Hamline University)...... G4B Wed PM, G5C Thu PM GABRIEL, Markus (Universität Bonn)...... 3D Wed PM GAFFNEY, Paul (St. John’s University)...... G9C Fri PM GALLEGOS, Lori (Texas State University at San Marcos)...... G4I Wed PM GALLEGOS, Sergio (Metropolitan State University of Denver).... G10G Sat PM GANSON, Todd (Oberlin College)...... 5L Thu AM GARCIA, Marcela (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México).... 3D Wed PM GARCIA, Nicole (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 7I Thu PM

102 Program Participants

GARDINER, Stephen M. (University of Washington)...... G5B Thu PM GARFIELD, Jay L. (Smith College)...... 11P Fri PM GASDAGLIS, Katherine (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ...... 14D Sat PM GASPER, Phil (Madison College)...... G12E Sat PM GAUS, Jerry (University of San Diego School of Law)...... 14G Sat PM GAUS, Kelly L. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 14G Sat PM GAUTHIER, Jeff (University of Portland)...... 7M Thu PM GEIRSSON, Heimir (Iowa State University)...... 8A Thu PM GEIST, Fiona Maeve (Binghamton University)...... G7E Thu PM GEISZ, Steven (University of Tampa)...... G4G Wed PM GEORGE, Shane J. (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... G9A Fri PM GEORGE, Theodore (Texas A&M University)...... 3F Wed PM GERT, Joshua (College of William and Mary)...... 13N Sat AM GERTLER, Brie (University of Virginia)...... 5K Thu AM GIBBS, Cameron (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 9J Fri AM GIBSON, Lenny (Burlington College)...... G8E Fri PM GIDDINGS, Janet (San Jose State University)...... 13J Sat AM GILES, James (Roskilde Universitet)...... G4A Wed PM GILLON, Brendan (McGill University)...... 8D Thu PM GILMORE, Cody (University of California, Davis)...... 5I Thu AM GILMORE-SZOTT, Eleanor (University of Utah)...... 7K Thu PM GJESDAL, Adam (University of Arizona)...... 7I Thu PM GLAZIER, Martin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, Pre-con Tues PM, 11A Fri PM GLICK, David (Oxford University)...... 5M Thu AM GLICK, Ephraim (University of St. Andrews)...... 3M Wed PM GOLDBERG, Sanford (Northwestern University)...... 7B Thu PM GOLDIN, Owen (Marquette University)...... 14B Sat PM GOLDSBY, Michael (Washington State University)...... 13G Sat AM GOLDSTEIN, Simon (Rutgers University)...... 9L Fri AM GOLUB, Camil (New York University)...... 4B Wed PM GOMBERG, Paul (University of California, Davis)...... 3N Wed PM GOODMAN, Jeffrey (James Madison University)...... 3I Wed PM GOODMAN, Jeremy (New York University)...... 15B Sat PM GOODNICK, Liz (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ...... 5F Thu AM, 7E Thu PM GOODNIGHT, Audra (Saint Louis University)...... 14N Sat PM GORDON, Lewis (University of Connecticut)...... 12J Fri PM GORHAM, Geoffrey (Macalester College)...... 5F Thu AM GORMAN, Amanda (University of Southern California)...... 14O Sat PM GOSWICK, Dana Lynne (University of Melbourne)...... 5I Thu AM GOTTLIEB, Sara (University of California, Berkeley)...... Pre-con Tues AM GOULD, Robert (Portland State University)...... G9B Fri PM GRABER, Abraham (University of Texas at San Antonio)...... 9I Fri AM

103 Program Participants

GRAHAM, Peter A. (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 8H Thu PM GRANDY, Richard (Rice University)...... 11M Fri PM GRASSWICK, Heidi (Middlebury College)...... 14D Sat PM GREEN, Deidre (Claremont Graduate University)...... G4H Wed PM GREENE, Nathifa (Gettysburg College)...... 9F Fri AM GRENBERG, Jeanine (St. Olaf College)...... 9A Fri AM GRIESMAIER, Franz-Peter (University of Wyoming)...... 7J Thu PM GRIFFITH, Jeremy (University of Hawaii at Manoa)...... G10D Sat PM GROENHOUT, Ruth (Calvin College)...... 7N Thu PM GUERRERO, Laura (Utah Valley University)...... 1D Wed AM, 11P Fri PM GUPTA, Jay A. (Mills College)...... G4E Wed PM GUSTAFSON-BARRETT, Charlie (Tulane University of New Orleans) ...... G9K Fri PM GWIN, Mary (San Diego Mesa College)...... 5J Thu AM

H HAAS, Daniel (Red Deer College)...... 1I Wed AM HALBERSTAM, Jack (University of Southern California)...... G7H Thu PM HALL, Kim (Appalachian State University)...... 8B Thu PM HAMER, Russ (Marquette University)...... G7G Thu PM HAN, Hyemin (The University of Alabama)...... 13E Sat AM HANNA, Patricia (University of Utah)...... 15D Sat PM HANSEN, Michael (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 12E Fri PM HANSON, Jeffrey (Harvard University)...... G4H Wed PM, G7G Thu PM HARDER, Rory (University of Toronto)...... 9L Fri AM HARDIMON, Michael (University of California, San Diego)...... 13K Sat AM HARRINGTON, Michael (Duquesne University)...... G4A Wed PM, G10D Sat PM HARRIS, Eirik Lang (City University of Hong Kong).....13A Sat AM, G12C Sat PM HARRISON, Nick (University of Utah)...... 7K Thu PM HARRISON, Rebecca (University of California, Riverside)...... 3K Wed PM HARTLEY, Christie (Georgia State University)...... 11H Fri PM HASAN, Ali (University of Iowa)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 13H Sat AM HASAN, Aminah (Pennsylvania State University)...... 3L Wed PM HATCHER, Michael (University of Southern California)...... 9L Fri AM HATLEY, Nolan (University of Tennessee)...... 13K Sat AM HAVIS, Devonya N. (Canisius College)...... G7H Thu PM HAY, Sergia (Pacific Lutheran University)...... 14K Sat PM HAYAKI, Reina (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... 13M Sat AM HAYDAR, Bashshar (American University of Beirut)...... 14E Sat PM HAYES, Charles (University of Montana)...... 4B Wed PM HAYES, Shannon (University of Oregon)...... 1J Wed AM HAZLETT, Allan (University of New Mexico)...... 14F Sat PM HEATHWOOD, Chris (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 11L Fri PM HEBROSO, Eric (Independent Scholar)...... G5I Thu PM HEIDE, Dai (Simon Fraser University)...... G4C Wed PM, 7I Thu PM

104 Program Participants

HEINER, Brady (California State University, Fullerton)...... G8B Fri PM HEISENBERG, Thimo (Columbia University)...... G9I Fri PM HELD, Carsten (Universität Erfurt)...... 13G Sat AM HELLER, Mark (Syracuse University)...... 11M Fri PM HENDERSON-ESPINOZA, Robyn (Pacific School of Religion) ...... G4I Wed PM, G12F Sat PM HENKE, Benjamin (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 7J Thu PM HENNE, Paul (Duke University)...... 14M Sat PM HENRY, Samuel (University of Chicago)...... 5A Thu AM HENZEL, M. Beth (Rutgers University)...... 14N Sat PM HERBERT, Cassie (Georgetown University)...... 13J Sat AM HERETH, Blake (University of Washington)...... G9B Fri PM HERMANSON, Sean (Florida International University)...... 12C Fri PM HERMES, Charles (University of Texas at Arlington)...... 1I Wed AM HESNI, Samia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 11O Fri PM HEYDARI-FARD, Sahar (University of Cincinnati)...... 7I Thu PM HICKS, Amelia (Kansas State University)...... 12H Fri PM HILLER, Avram (Portland State University)...... 5B Thu AM HIMMA, Kenneth (University of Washington)...... 13O Sat AM HOECKLEY, Christian (Westmont College)...... 7N Thu PM HOEFER, Carl (Universitat de Barcelona)...... 13B Sat AM HOFWEBER, Thomas (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... 13M Sat AM HOGAN, Desmond (Princeton University)...... G4C Wed PM, 14L Sat PM HOLBERG, Erica (Utah State University)...... 11K Fri PM HOLDER, Cindy (University of Victoria)...... 9P Fri AM HOLE, Benjamin (University of Washington)...... 7G Thu PM HOLT, Lynn (Mississippi State University)...... 1C Wed AM HORGAN, Terry (University of Arizona)...... 3C Wed PM, 14K Sat PM HOVDA, Paul (Reed College)...... 11O Fri PM HOWARD, Dana (National Institutes of Health)...... 9O Fri AM HOWARD, Jeffrey (University College London)...... 12D Fri PM HOWARD, Nathan Robert (University of Southern California)...... 5K Thu AM HOWARD, Veena (California State University, Fresno) ...... 1L Wed AM, G2C Wed PM HOWARD-SNYDER, Daniel (Western Washington University) ...... G3B Wed PM, 12A Fri PM HOWARD-SNYDER, Frances (Western Washington University)...... 12A Fri PM HOWER, Tyler (University of San Diego)...... 12F Fri PM HU, Jing Iris (Seattle University)...... G5A Thu PM HUANG, Jeremy (National University of Singapore) ...... G7D Thu PM, G12C Sat PM HUGHES, Paul (University of Michigan-Dearborn)...... 5K Thu AM HUNTINGTON, Patricia (Arizona State University)...... G9D Fri PM HUTCHINSON, D. M. (St. Olaf College)...... G4B Wed PM

105 Program Participants

HUTTON, Eric (University of Utah)...... 11G Fri PM

I ICARD, Thomas (Stanford University)...... 3J Wed PM ICHIKAWA, Jonathan (University of British Columbia) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, 3B Wed PM IEMHOFF, Rosalie (Universiteit Utrecht)...... 3Q Wed PM IHLAN, Amy (St. Catherine University)...... 13K Sat AM ILEA, Ramona (Pacific University)...... G5I Thu PM, Posters Fri, G10E Sat PM IRVING, Zachary (University of California, Berkeley) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 3B Wed PM ISER, Mattias (Binghamton University)...... 5A Thu AM ISMAEL, Jenann (University of Arizona)...... 13B Sat AM IVANHOE, Philip J. (City University of Hong Kong).....1E Wed AM, G12A Sat PM IZUMI, Yu (Kyoto University)...... 1N Wed AM

J JACKSON, Alexander (Boise State University)...... 14K Sat PM JACOBSON, Anne (University of Houston)...... Pre-con Tues PM JAGANNATHAN, Dhananjay (University of Chicago)...... 7G Thu PM JAMES, Aaron (University of California, Irvine)...... 11D Fri PM JAMES, Joy (Williams College)...... G8B Fri PM JAMES, Steven (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)...... 14K Sat PM JANES, Jered (Marquette University)...... 3I Wed PM JANSSEN, Gregory (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...... 4A Wed PM JAVIER-CASTELLANOS, Amir Arturo (Syracuse University)...... 5J Thu AM JENKINS, Willis (University of Virginia)...... G5B Thu PM JENNINGS, Carolyn Dicey (University of California, Merced)...... G6A Thu PM JENNY, Matthias (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 9N Fri AM JIMENEZ, Marta (Emory University)...... G2B Wed PM JOHANSEN, Marc (University of Arizona)...... 11M Fri PM JOHN, James (University of Toronto)...... Posters Fri JOHN, Tyler (Rutgers University)...... 1H Wed AM, 9I Fri AM JOHNSON, Christa (Ohio State University)...... 1H Wed AM JOHNSON, Jeff (St. Catherine University) ...... G2F Wed PM, G5I Thu PM, G12K Sat PM JOHNSON, Monte (University of California, San Diego)...... 8I Thu PM JOLLEY, Kelly (Auburn University)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 4B Wed PM JOLLIMORE, Troy (California State University, Chico)...... Pre-con Tues PM JONES, Janine (University of North Carolina at Greensboro)...... 7D Thu PM JONES, Russell (Harvard University)...... 14B Sat PM JONES, Sarah (Northern Michigan University)...... 12F Fri PM JONSRUD, Jarrod (California State University, Northridge)...... G9C Fri PM JOSHI-RICHARD, Noel (University of California, Davis)...... 9M Fri AM JOYCE, Kathryn (University of California, San Diego)...... 14J Sat PM

106 Program Participants

K KAIN, Philip J. (Santa Clara University)...... G9I Fri PM KAMTEKAR, Rachana (University of Arizona)...... 14B Sat PM KANE, Laura (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... Posters Fri KANG, Li (Syracuse University)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 11M Fri PM KAPLAN, Jonathan (Oregon State University)...... 8E Thu PM KAPLAN, Mark (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 13C Sat AM KASAKI, Masashi (Kyoto University)...... 1N Wed AM KAUPPINEN, Antti (University of Tampere)...... Pre-con Tues AM KAUR, Shubhreet (Independent Scholar)...... G12K Sat PM KAWALL, Jason (Colgate University)...... 3G Wed PM KAZMI, Ali (University of Calgary)...... 11O Fri PM KELLEN, Nathan (University of Connecticut)...... G9E Fri PM KELLY, Terrence (University of Alaska Anchorage)...... 14N Sat PM KEMING CHEN, Eddy (Rutgers University)...... Pre-con Tues PM KEMP, Nicola (University of Southern California)...... 12D Fri PM KEMP, Ryan (Wheaton College)...... G7G Thu PM KERNION, Jackson (University of California, Berkeley) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, 3I Wed PM KEYSER, Vadim (California State University, Sacramento)...... 15D Sat PM KHADER, Serene (Stony Brook University)...... 7C Thu PM KHOO, Justin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 3M Wed PM KIDD, Chad (City College of New York)...... G4D Wed PM KIDD, Ian James (University of Nottingham)...... 5C Thu AM KIDDER, Paul (Seattle University)...... 3N Wed PM KIESEWETTER, Benjamin (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)...... 1B Wed AM KIM, David (University of San Francisco) ...... 8B Thu PM, G7C Thu PM, 12J Fri PM, G12G Sat PM KIM, Doil (Sungkyunkwan University)...... G10D Sat PM KIM, Eun-Jung Katherine (Wayne State University)...... 14I Sat PM KIM, Halla (Sogang University and University of Nebraska–Omaha) ...... G5E Thu PM, G7B Thu PM KIM, Seon-hee (Ewha Womans University)...... G5E Thu PM KIND, Amy (Claremont McKenna College)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 7D Thu PM KING, Alex (University at Buffalo)...... 14P Sat PM KING, Caroline (University of Arizona)...... 15C Sat PM KINKAID, James (Boston University)...... 3L Wed PM KINLAW, Jeffery (McMurry University)...... G9I Fri PM KINTZ, James (Saint Louis University)...... 4A Wed PM KIRBY, Christopher (Eastern Washington University)...... G7D Thu PM KIRBY, Jeremy (Albion College)...... 11K Fri PM KITTAY, Eva (Stony Brook University)...... 8J Thu PM, 9O Fri AM KLAVER, Irene (University of North Texas)...... 1F Wed AM KMENT, Boris (Princeton University)...... 15E Sat PM

107 Program Participants

KOCUREK, Alexander (University of California, Berkeley)...... 13G Sat AM KOPF, Gereon (Luther College)...... G2E Wed PM KOSCH, Michelle (Cornell University)...... 11C Fri PM KOSLOW, Allison (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 3J Wed PM KOURI, Teresa (Ohio State University)...... G9E Fri PM, 13L Sat AM KRAMER, Chris (Rock Valley College)...... G12B Sat PM KRAUT, Robert (Ohio State University)...... G10I Sat PM KREIN, Kevin (University of Alaska Southeast)...... G9C Fri PM KRISHNAMURTHY, Meena (University of Michigan)....1E Wed AM, 15H Sat PM KROLL, Nicky (Franklin and Marshall College)...... 9K Fri AM KROON, Frederick (University of Auckland)...... 8A Thu PM KUKLA, Rebecca (Georgetown University)...... 3P Wed PM, 9C Fri AM KUKLOK, Allison (St. Michael’s College)...... G10B Sat PM KUMAR, Rahul (Queen’s University)...... 9P Fri AM, 11D Fri PM KUMAR, Victor (University of Toronto)...... 13F Sat AM KUPERUS, Gerard (University of San Francisco)...... G9D Fri PM KURTH, Charlie (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 11L Fri PM KURTSAL, Irem (Boğaziçi University)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 9J Fri AM KWON, Kyung Rok (City University of Hong Kong)...... G5E Thu PM

L LACKEY, Jennifer (Northwestern University)...... Pre-con Tues PM LAMBERT, Enoch (Tufts University)...... Pre-con Tues AM LAMPERT, Fabio (University of California, Davis)...... 5P Thu AM LAND, Thomas (Ryerson University)...... 14L Sat PM LANDEMORE, Hélène (Yale University)...... 9B Fri AM LANDO, Tamar (Columbia University)...... 1P Wed AM LANDRY, Elaine (University of California, Davis)...... 11F Fri PM LANDY, David (San Francisco State University)...... G10I Sat PM LANPHIER, Elizabeth (Vanderbilt University)...... 14I Sat PM LASKOWSKI, Nicholas (University of Southern California)...... 8G Thu PM LAWFORD-SMITH, Holly (University of Sheffield)...... 14E Sat PM LAZAR, Seth (Australian National University)...... 11D Fri PM LE, Thien-Tin (Temple University)...... 15H Sat PM LEDERMAN, Harvey (University of Pittsburgh)...... 11G Fri PM LEE, Christian (Western Washington University)...... 5I Thu AM LEE, Subin (City University of Hong Kong)...... G5E Thu PM LEE, Win-Chiat (Wake Forest University)...... 12I Fri PM, 13O Sat AM LEITE, Adam (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 4A Wed PM LELAND, Robert (R.J.) (Australian National University)...... 14E Sat PM LENNERTZ, Benjamin (Western Kentucky University)...... Posters Fri LENZ, Colby (University of Southern California)...... G8B Fri PM LEONARD, Matt (University of Southern California)...... 1K Wed AM LEVI, Don (University of Oregon)...... G2F Wed PM

108 Program Participants

LEVIN, Abigail (Niagara University)...... 12D Fri PM LEVINE, Joseph (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ...... 3P Wed PM, 14O Sat PM LEVIT ADES, Rachel (Arizona State University)...... 11K Fri PM LEWIS, Colin (University of Utah)...... G2D Wed PM LI, Chenyang (Nanyang Technological University)...... G5A Thu PM LI, Jincai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)...... 1N Wed AM LIAO, S. Matthew (New York University)...... 11E Fri PM LIMANOWSKI, Alex (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... G9K Fri PM LIN, Eden (Ohio State University)...... 12C Fri PM LIN, Hanti (University of California, Davis)...... 12G Fri PM, 15H Sat PM LIN, Isaiah (Syracuse University)...... 13G Sat AM LINDEMAN, Kathryn (Saint Louis University)...... 13L Sat AM LINQUIST, Stefan (University of Guelph)...... 13D Sat AM LISTER, Matthew (University of Pennsylvania)...... 3O Wed PM LITTLEJOHN, Clayton (King’s College London)...... 1G Wed AM LIU, Chuang (University of Florida)...... 5G Thu AM LIU, Fenrong (Tsinghua University)...... 1P Wed AM, 7P Thu PM LIU, Jing (University of Hawaii at Manoa)...... G4A Wed PM LIU, Longgen (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)...... 1N Wed AM LIU, Xiaofei (Xiamen University)...... 1H Wed AM LIU, Yang (University of Cambridge)...... 3J Wed PM LLOYD, Vincent (Villanova University)...... G8B Fri PM, G12F Sat PM LO, Ping-cheung (Hong Kong Baptist University)...... G12C Sat PM LOCKARD, Claire (Loyola University Chicago)...... 13J Sat AM LOEVY, Katharine (Pacific University)...... 4D Wed PM LOEWENSTEIN, Yael (University of Arizona)...... 15E Sat PM LOLORDO, Antonia (University of Virginia)...... 7E Thu PM LOMBROZO, Tania (University of California, Berkeley)...... Pre-con Tues AM LOPES, Dominic McIver (University of British Columbia) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 14H Sat PM LOY, Hui-chieh (National University of Singapore) ...... G4A Wed PM, G10D Sat PM LUCEY, Kenneth (University of Nevada, Reno)...... 3K Wed PM LUFT, Sebastian (Marquette University)...... 14C Sat PM LUO, Shirong (Simmons College)...... G2D Wed PM, 13A Sat AM LYNCH, Joseph J. (California Polytechnic State University) ...... G4G Wed PM, G5J Thu PM LYNCH, Michael (University of Connecticut)...... 7B Thu PM LYONS, Jack (University of Arkansas)...... 15B Sat PM

M MACHERY, Edouard (University of Pittsburgh)...... 1N Wed AM, 13D Sat AM MACLEOD, Colin (University of Victoria)...... G7A Thu PM, 11J Fri PM MADVA, Alex (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona).....13J Sat AM

109 Program Participants

MAGEE, Glenn Alexander (Long Island University)...... G5D Thu PM MAGRIN, Sara (University of California, Berkeley)...... 11G Fri PM MAGUIRE, Barry (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... G5L Thu PM MAHARAJ, Ayon (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University).....G8A Fri PM MAITRA, Keya (University of North Carolina at Asheville) ...... 1L Wed AM, 7D Thu PM MALLON, Ron (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 5D Thu AM MALMGREN, Anna-Sara (Stanford University)...... 3M Wed PM MAN, Eva (Hong Kong Baptist University)...... 9G Fri AM MANDELKERN, Matthew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ...... 3M Wed PM MARINO, Gordon (St. Olaf College)...... 3P Wed PM, G5J Thu PM MARINO, Patricia (University of Waterloo)...... G2I Wed PM, G5H Thu PM MARINOFF, Louis (City College of New York)...... G10C Sat PM MARKOSIAN, Ned (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 5I Thu AM MARKOVIC, Jelena (University of British Columbia)...... Pre-con Tues PM MARLER, Grant (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ...... 9J Fri AM, 12E Fri PM MARMYSZ, John (College of Marin)...... G10C Sat PM MARRA, Jennifer (Marquette University)...... G12B Sat PM MARSH, Jennifer (University of California, Berkeley)...... G4E Wed PM MARSHALL, Colin (University of Washington)...... 9E Fri AM MARTIN, Andre (McGill University)...... 14O Sat PM MARTIN, Kelly (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... G9K Fri PM MARTIN, Noel (University of California, San Diego)...... 8C Thu PM MARTIN, Wayne (University of Essex)...... 3L Wed PM, G4D Wed PM MARTON, Peter (Clark University)...... 1K Wed AM MARTíN ALCOFF, Linda (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 8B Thu PM MASROUR, Farid (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... 5L Thu AM MATEY, Jennifer J. (Southern Methodist University)...... 13L Sat AM MATHERNE, Samantha (University of California, Santa Cruz) ...... G3A Wed PM, 14C Sat PM, G11B Sat PM MATHESON, Benjamin (Göteborgs Universitet)...... 14M Sat PM MATHIS, Stephen (Wheaton College Massachusetts)...... G10E Sat PM MAXWELL, Matthew (Simon Fraser University)...... 5L Thu AM MAY, Joshua (The University of Alabama at Birmingham)...... 13F Sat AM MAYER, Lorraine (Brandon University)...... G2H Wed PM MAYMIND, Ilana (Chapman University)...... G8C Fri PM MAYO-WILSON, Conor (University of Washington)...... 14K Sat PM MCATEER, John (Ashford University)...... G11C Sat PM MCCAIN, Kevin (The University of Alabama at Birmingham)...... 5G Thu AM MCCANN, Edwin (University of Southern California)...... 9A Fri AM MCCLURE, Emma (University of Toronto)...... G4J Wed PM MCCORMICK, Kelly (Texas Christian University)...... 13I Sat AM MCDAVID, Brennan (University of Melbourne)...... 7G Thu PM

110 Program Participants

MCGAHHEY, Marcus (University of California, San Diego)...... 15C Sat PM MCGEER, Victoria (Princeton University)...... 11I Fri PM MCGRADY, Michael (Independent Scholar)...... 5P Thu AM MCGRATH, Robert (Fairleigh Dickinson University)...... 13E Sat AM MCGRATH, Sarah (Princeton University)...... 9E Fri AM MCGREGOR, Joan (Arizona State University)...... 13K Sat AM MCHUGH, Ian Patrick (Fullerton College)...... G7I Thu PM MCINTOSH, Jill (Simon Fraser University)...... 12B Fri PM MCKAUGHAN, Daniel (Boston College)...... G3B Wed PM MCKENZIE, Kerry (University of California, San Diego)...... G7F Thu PM MCKINNEY, Rachel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 11O Fri PM MCKINNON, Christine (Trent University)...... 14N Sat PM MCLAUGHLIN, Douglas (California State University, Northridge)...G9C Fri PM MCLAY, Sarah (University of Oregon)...... 1J Wed AM MCLEAR, Colin (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... 5L Thu AM MCLEOD, Alexus (University of Connecticut)...... 11P Fri PM, 12J Fri PM MCQUILLAN, J. Colin (St. Mary’s University of San Antonio) ...... 3F Wed PM, G8A Fri PM MCWEENY, Jennifer (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) ...... G2C Wed PM, 7D Thu PM MEADOWS, Katherine (Stanford University)...... 11K Fri PM MEISAMI, Sayeh (University of Dayton)...... G5G Thu PM, G8D Fri PM MEISTER, Samuel (Brown University)...... 7G Thu PM MELE, Alfred (Florida State University)...... 13G Sat AM MENDOZA, José Jorge (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ...... 1M Wed AM, 3O Wed PM, G7C Thu PM, 14I Sat PM, G12I Sat PM MENZEL, Christopher (Texas A&M University)...... 3E Wed PM MENZEL, Paul (Pacific Lutheran University)...... 7K Thu PM MERINO-RAJME, Carla (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... Pre-con Tues PM MERRICKS, Trenton (University of Virginia)...... Pre-con Tues AM MERRITT, Melissa (University of New South Wales)...... G11B Sat PM METZ, Joe (University of Arizona)...... 14M Sat PM MEYERS, Diana Tietjens (University of Connecticut)...... 7C Thu PM MEYNS, Chris (Universiteit Utrecht)...... 5F Thu AM MI, Chienkuo (Soochow University)...... 1O Wed AM MICKEY, Sam (University of San Francisco)...... G5K Thu PM MILLER, Christian (Wake Forest University)...... 13E Sat AM MILLER, Daniel (Florida State University)...... 7H Thu PM MILLER, Joseph Len (University of Washington)...... 11N Fri PM MILLER, Shaun (Marquette University)...... G5H Thu PM MILLS, Charles (Northwestern University)...... 14A Sat PM MILLS, Susan (Grant MacEwan University)...... 7E Thu PM MINER, Robert (Baylor University)...... 3I Wed PM MIRACCHI, Lisa (University of Pennsylvania)...... 1C Wed AM

111 Program Participants

MITIAS, Lara M. (Antioch College)...... G8C Fri PM MIX, Lucas (Harvard University)...... G4F Wed PM MLADENOVIC, Bojana (Williams College)...... 13N Sat AM MOAURO, Leonardo (University of California, San Diego)...... 5H Thu AM MOLAND, Lydia (Colby College)...... 7A Thu PM MOLTCHANOVA, Anna (Carleton College)...... 14N Sat PM MONAHAN, Michael J. (Marquette University)...... 4D Wed PM MONTERO, Barbara (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... Pre-con Tues PM MONTIEL, Jorge (Marquette University)...... G10G Sat PM MOORE, Graham (University of British Columbia)...... 14M Sat PM MOORE, Holly (Luther College)...... G9G Fri PM MORAR, Nicolae (University of Oregon)...... G2A Wed PM MORGAN, Teresa (Oxford University)...... G3B Wed PM MORUZZI, Sebastiano (Università degli Studi di Bologna)...... G9E Fri PM MOSCHOVAKIS, Joan Rand (Occidental College)...... 3Q Wed PM MOSS, Greg S. (Chinese University of Hong Kong)...... G4E Wed PM MOSS, Sara (University of Michigan)...... Pre-con Tues PM MOWER, Gordon B. (Brigham Young University)...... G12C Sat PM MOYNAHAN, Gregory (Bard College)...... 14C Sat PM MUELLER-THEYS, Joachim (Independent Scholar)...... 5P Thu AM MUGERAUR, Robert (University of Washington)...... 1F Wed AM MUGG, Joshua (Indiana University Kokomo)...... 13J Sat AM MULDOON, Ryan (University at Buffalo)...... 9B Fri AM MULLANEY, Michael (Wheaton College)...... G7G Thu PM MÜLLER, Jozef (University of California, Riverside)...... 8I Thu PM MULLER, Robin (California State University, Northridge)...... 1J Wed AM MUN, Cecilea (St. Mary’s College of Maryland)...... 13N Sat AM MURPHY, Daniel (State University of New York College at Cortland) ...... 9J Fri AM MURRAY, Michael (The John Templeton Foundation)...... 7O Thu PM MUSSETT, Shannon (Utah Valley University)...... 4D Wed PM, 9M Fri AM MUÑOZ, Daniel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 8G Thu PM MYRVOLD, Wayne (Western University)...... G7F Thu PM

N NAGASHIMA, Jonah (University of California, Riverside)...... 1I Wed AM NAGEL, Jennifer (University of Toronto)...... 7B Thu PM, 15F Sat PM NAILS, Debra (Michigan State University)...... 5E Thu AM NEFSKY, Julia (University of Toronto)...... 5B Thu AM NELKIN, Dana Kay (University of California, San Diego)...... 3H Wed PM NELSON, Eric (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) ...... G7B Thu PM, G8A Fri PM NELSON, Ryan (University of Utah)...... 7K Thu PM, 9M Fri AM NETA, Ram (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 1C Wed AM

112 Program Participants

NEUFELD, Blain (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)...... 11H Fri PM NEUFELD, Eleonore (University of Southern California)...... 11O Fri PM NEWMAN, Lex (University of Utah)...... 5F Thu AM NEY, Alyssa (University of California, Davis)...... 5M Thu AM NGUYEN, Christopher Thi (Utah Valley University)...... 14H Sat PM NICHOLS, Ryan (California State University, Fullerton)...... 13D Sat AM NOBLE, Christopher (Syracuse University)...... G5C Thu PM NOLAN, Daniel (University of Notre Dame)...... 7F Thu PM NOLFI, Kate (University of Vermont)...... 9H Fri AM NOORDA, Hadassa (New York University)...... 5A Thu AM NORCROSS, Alastair (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 5B Thu AM NORMORE, Calvin (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 15A Sat PM NOWAK, Ethan (University College London)...... 3M Wed PM NUTTING, Kurt (San Francisco State University)...... 14I Sat PM NYE, Howard (University of Alberta)...... 13N Sat AM

O O’CALLAGHAN, Casey (Washington University in St. Louis) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 8C Thu PM O’CONNOR, Cailin (University of California, Irvine)...... 3P Wed PM OAKES, Nathan (University of Arizona)...... 7G Thu PM OBDRZALEK, Suzanne (Claremont McKenna College)...... 8I Thu PM ODDIE, Graham (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 9E Fri AM ODEDEYI, A.Y. (University of Washington)...... 9N Fri AM ODENBAUGH, Jay (Lewis & Clark College)...... 9J Fri AM OELE, Marjolein (University of San Francisco)...... G6B Thu PM, G9D Fri PM OH, Jea Sophia (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) ...... G2E Wed PM, G5K Thu PM, G8E Fri PM OLIVA, Luca (University of Houston)...... 9H Fri AM OLIVA, Mirela (University of St. Thomas Houston)...... 14N Sat PM ONG, James (University of San Diego)...... 14J Sat PM OROSCO, José-Antonio (Oregon State University)...... 1M Wed AM OSEI-FRIMPONG, Irami (University of Georgia)...... 9D Fri AM OTIS, James (University of Rochester)...... 5J Thu AM

P PACE, Michael (Chapman University)...... G3B Wed PM PACUIT, Eric (University of Maryland)...... 12G Fri PM PADGETT, Daniel (Northwest Vista College)...... 5M Thu AM PAGE, Meghan (Loyola University Maryland)...... 3K Wed PM PALMER, David (University of Tennessee)...... 1I Wed AM PALMQUIST, Stephen (Hong Kong Baptist University) ...... G5D Thu PM, G7B Thu PM, G8A Fri PM, 13M Sat AM PANCHAKUNATHORN, Prach (University of Toronto)...... 12C Fri PM

113 Program Participants

PAQUETTE, Elisabeth (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) ...... G12H Sat PM PARENT, Ted (Virginia Tech)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 9K Fri AM PARK, John Jung (Clemson University)...... 7I Thu PM PARKE, Emily (University of Auckland)...... 12B Fri PM PARR, Adrian (University of Cincinnati)...... 1F Wed AM PATRIDGE, Stephanie (Otterbein College)...... 14H Sat PM PATTON, Lydia (Virginia Tech)...... G3A Wed PM, 14C Sat PM PAUL, L. A. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, 7O Thu PM, 8C Thu PM PAYNE, Andrew (St. Joseph’s University)...... G9G Fri PM PAYNE, W. Russ (Bellevue College)...... 9J Fri AM PEACOCKE, Antonia (University of California, Berkeley)...... Pre-con Tues AM PE-CURTO, Alain (University of Geneva)...... Pre-con Tues PM PEDERSEN, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding (Yonsei University)...... G9E Fri PM PENDERGRAFT, Garrett (Pepperdine University)...... 14M Sat PM PENDLETON, Hibi (Colgate University)...... 9E Fri AM PERAMATZIS, Michail (Oxford University)...... 14B Sat PM PEREBOOM, Derk (Cornell University)...... 3H Wed PM PEREPLYOTCHIK, David (Kent State University)...... 14M Sat PM PERRY, John (University of California, Riverside, and Stanford University) ...... 13B Sat AM PERRY, Zee (Rutgers University)...... 1I Wed AM PETERMAN, Alison (University of Rochester)...... 1A Wed AM PETERSON, Jared (Northwestern University)...... 13H Sat AM PETERSON, Martin (Texas A&M University)...... 1H Wed AM PHAM, Michelle (University of Washington)...... 13K Sat AM, 15H Sat PM PHILLIPS, Jamie (Clarion University)...... 5J Thu AM PHILLIPS, Kristopher (Southern Utah University)...... 1A Wed AM, 15G Sat PM PHILLIPS, Stephen (University of Texas at Austin)...... G10A Sat PM PICKFORD, Henry (Duke University)...... 3N Wed PM PITT, David (California State University, Los Angeles)...... 3M Wed PM PITTS, Andrea (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) ...... G7E Thu PM, G8B Fri PM, G10G Sat PM, G12H Sat PM PLUTYNSKI, Anya (Washington University in St. Louis) ...... G2A Wed PM, 15D Sat PM POE, Danielle (University of Dayton)...... G9B Fri PM POLGER, Thomas W. (University of Cincinnati)...... 11B Fri PM POLLOK, Anne (University of South Carolina)...... 14C Sat PM POLLOK, Konstantin (University of South Carolina)...... G11B Sat PM POROT, Nic (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 1N Wed AM PORTMORE, Douglas (Arizona State University)...... 4B Wed PM POSEY, Kamili (Kingsbourough Community College)...... G4I Wed PM POSTON, Ted (University of South Alabama)...... 1C Wed AM POWELL, Lewis (University at Buffalo)...... 11M Fri PM

114 Program Participants

POWELL, Russell (Boston University)...... G2A Wed PM PREMSHARAN, David (National University of Singapore)...... G8C Fri PM PRIMUS, Kristin (New York University)...... 9H Fri AM PRIOR, William (Santa Clara University)...... 5E Thu AM PROCYSHYN, Alexei (Monash University)...... G5D Thu PM PROIOS, John (University of Arizona)...... 11K Fri PM PROOPS, Ian (University of Texas at Austin)...... G4C Wed PM PROTASI, Sara (University of Puget Sound)...... 13F Sat AM

Q QUIRING, John (Victor Valley College)...... G5K Thu PM, G8E Fri PM QUONG, Jonathan (University of Southern California) ...... G9H Fri PM, 14N Sat PM

R RABIN, Gabe (New York University Abu Dhabi)...... Pre-con Tues AM RAGHUNATH, Thill (Community College of Southern Nevada)...... 5J Thu AM RAIBLEY, Jason (California State University, Long Beach)...... 7H Thu PM RAILTON, Peter (University of Michigan)...... 9F Fri AM RAM-PRASAD, Chakravarthi (Lancaster University)...... 1L Wed AM RATH, Beth (Borromeo Seminary)...... 12A Fri PM RAUHUT, Nils (Coastal Carolina University)...... 11L Fri PM RAY, Keisha (Texas State University)...... 14P Sat PM RAYO, Agustin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 15B Sat PM REDDY, Chandan (University of Washington)...... G12F Sat PM REGISTER, Chris (Princeton University)...... Pre-con Tues PM REID, Jeremy (University of Arizona)...... 3N Wed PM REIS-DENNIS, Samuel (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... 13I Sat AM REMHOF, Justin (Santa Clara University)...... G9I Fri PM RENNARD, Ray (University of the Pacific)...... 14O Sat PM RENZO, Massimo (King’s College London)...... G9H Fri PM RESTREPO, Daniel (St. John’s University)...... G12G Sat PM REYNOLDS, Steven (Arizona State University)...... 13H Sat AM RIBEIRO DE M. LEITE, Thiago (Universidade de São Paulo)...... G12B Sat PM RICE, Rebekah L. H. (Seattle Pacific University)...... 9J Fri AM RICHARDSON, Kevin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 5I Thu AM RIGGLE, Nick (University of San Diego)...... Pre-con Tues AM RIGGS, Wayne (University of Oklahoma)...... 14J Sat PM RILEY, Evan (College of Wooster)...... 8F Thu PM RINGS, Michael (Pacific Lutheran University)...... 9G Fri AM RINI, Regina (New York University)...... 14F Sat PM RITCHIE, Katherine (City College of New York)...... 11A Fri PM RIVERA, Lisa (University of Massachusetts Boston)...... 9I Fri AM

115 Program Participants

ROBERTS, Jean (University of Washington)...... G7A Thu PM ROBERTSON, Seth (University of Oklahoma)...... 11L Fri PM, G10D Sat PM ROBINSON, David (Curry College)...... G4G Wed PM ROBINSON, Keith (University of Arkansas at Little Rock)...... G5K Thu PM ROBINSON, Michael (Chapman University)...... 3K Wed PM ROBITZSCH, Jan Maximilian (Sungkyunkwan University)...... 7L Thu PM ROBUS, Olin (University of Washington)...... 12E Fri PM ROCHE, Tim (University of Memphis)...... 3N Wed PM RODRIGUEZ, Evan (New York University)...... 7L Thu PM, G9G Fri PM ROELOFS, Monique (Hampshire College)...... 9G Fri AM ROGERSON, Ken (Florida International University)...... 14L Sat PM ROHWER, Yasha (Oregon Institute of Technology)...... 13D Sat AM ROLAND, Jeffrey (Louisiana State University)...... 1K Wed AM ROLLINS, Joshua (University of Central Oklahoma)...... 9M Fri AM ROMBOUT, Floor (Universiteit van Amsterdam)...... 15G Sat PM RONDEL, David (University of Nevada, Reno)...... G9F Fri PM ROSEN, Melanie (Macquarie University)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 3B Wed PM ROSENBAUM, John W. (Baylor University)...... 8F Thu PM ROSENLEE, Li-Hsiang Lisa (University of Hawaii–West Oahu)...... 1E Wed AM ROSS, Glenn (Franklin and Marshall College)...... 3J Wed PM ROSSBERG, Marcus (University of Connecticut)...... 1K Wed AM ROTH, Abraham (Ohio State University)...... G10H Sat PM RUDOLPH, Rachel (University of California, Berkeley)...... 13L Sat AM RUPERT, Robert (University of Colorado Boulder) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 15C Sat PM RUSH, Fred (University of Notre Dame)...... 7A Thu PM RUSSELL, Camisha (Colorado College)...... 9D Fri AM RYAN, Nanette (Georgetown University)...... G2G Wed PM

S SAGER, Alex (Portland State University)...... 3O Wed PM, 11J Fri PM SALKIN, Wendy (Harvard University)...... 8E Thu PM SALVATO, Nick (Cornell University)...... G7H Thu PM SAMOILOVA, Kateryna (California State University, Chico) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 5L Thu AM SÁNCHEZ, Carlos Alberto (San Jose State University) ...... 4D Wed PM, G10G Sat PM SANTANA, Alejandro (University of Portland)...... 1M Wed AM, G12I Sat PM SARI, Yasemin (University of Alberta)...... G9D Fri PM, G10E Sat PM SAUCEDO, Raul (University of Colorado Boulder)...... Pre-con Tues PM SAUNDERS, Leland (Seattle Pacific University)...... 13E Sat AM SAYRE-MCCORD, Geoff (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... 15G Sat PM SCHAFER, Karl (University of California, Irvine)...... 3D Wed PM, G5L Thu PM SCHAFF, Kory (California State University, Los Angeles)...... 8E Thu PM

116 Program Participants

SCHAFFER, Jonathan (Rutgers University)...... 11A Fri PM SCHELLENBERG, Susanna (Rutgers University)...... 1G Wed AM SCHILLER, Henry (University of Texas at Austin)...... 11O Fri PM SCHLOSSBERGER, Eugene (Purdue University Calumet)...... 13I Sat AM SCHMIDT, Lawrence (Hendrix College)...... 3N Wed PM SCHNEE, Ian (University of Washington)...... 9K Fri AM SCHNEIDER, Henrique (City University)...... G12C Sat PM SCHNEIDER, Susan (University of Connecticut)...... G4F Wed PM SCHOFIELD, Paul (Bates College)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 5H Thu AM SCHOLZ, Stephen (University of San Francisco)...... 3K Wed PM SCHONFELD, Martin (University of South Florida)...... G7B Thu PM SCHOTT, Robin May (Danish Institute for International Studies) ...... G2G Wed PM, 7C Thu PM SCHOUTEN, Gina (Illinois State University)...... 11H Fri PM SCHROEDER, Andrew (Claremont McKenna College)...... 11D Fri PM SCHROER, Jeanine (University of Minnesota Duluth)...... 5D Thu AM SCHULTZ, Anne-Marie (Baylor University)...... G12J Sat PM SEBO, Jeff (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... G12K Sat PM SEOK, Bongrae (Alvernia University)...... G2E Wed PM, G7D Thu PM SEPIELLI, Andrew (University of Toronto)...... 12H Fri PM SETHI, Umrao (University of California, Berkeley)...... 1G Wed AM SHABO, Seth (University of Delaware)...... 3K Wed PM SHAHEEN, Jon (Universiteit Gent)...... 1A Wed AM SHAPIRO, Lawrence (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... 11B Fri PM SHARADIN, Nathaniel (Syracuse University)...... 14P Sat PM SHAVER, Ryan (California State University, Long Beach)...... 3M Wed PM SHAW, J. Clerk (University of Tennessee)...... G2B Wed PM, 7L Thu PM SHAW, James R. (University of Pittsburgh)...... 15A Sat PM SHEEHEY, Bonnie (University of Oregon)...... G7I Thu PM SHELBY, Tommie (Harvard University)...... 14A Sat PM SHER, Gila (University California–San Diego)..... Pre-con Tues PM, 3C Wed PM SHETH, Falguni (Emory University)...... 8B Thu PM SHIELDS, Christopher (University of Notre Dame)...... 3A Wed PM SHIN, Albert (Villanova University)...... 7I Thu PM SHIVERS, Sasha (Marist College)...... 3L Wed PM SHOCKEY, Matthew (Indiana University South Bend)...... 3L Wed PM SHOCKLEY, Kenneth (Colorado State University).... G5B Thu PM, G12D Sat PM SHOEMAKER, David (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... 11I Fri PM SHOGRY, Simon (Princeton University)...... 11G Fri PM SHORTER-BOURHANOU, Jameliah (Georgia College and State University) ...... 13M Sat AM SHUN, Kwong-loi (University of California, Berkeley)...... Fri PM SIDER, Theodore (Rutgers University)...... 7F Thu PM SIDERITS, Mark (Seoul National University)...... 1D Wed AM SIFFERD, Katrina (Elmhurst College)...... 3H Wed PM

117 Program Participants

SIKES, Elizabeth (Seattle University)...... G9D Fri PM SILCOX, Mark (University of Central Oklahoma)...... 14H Sat PM SILVA, Grant J. (Marquette University) ...... 1M Wed AM, G7C Thu PM, G10G Sat PM SILVER, Kenneth (University of Southern California)...... 4A Wed PM SILVERMAN, Stephanie J. (University of Ottawa)...... 3O Wed PM SILVERS, Anita (San Francisco State University)...... 5O Thu AM SIMCHEN, Ori (University of British Columbia)...... 3M Wed PM SIMON, Jonathan (New York University)...... 9E Fri AM SINCLAIR, Rebekah (University of Oregon)...... 1F Wed AM SINGPURWALLA, Rachel (University of Maryland)...... 3A Wed PM SINNERBRINK, Robert (Macquarie University)...... G11C Sat PM SINNOTT-ARMSTRONG, Walter (Duke University)...... 5N Thu AM SIRVENT, Roberto (Hope International University)...... 5C Thu AM, G8B Fri PM SISCOE, Robert (University of Arizona)...... 14K Sat PM SKORBURG, Joshua August (University of Oregon) ...... 3G Wed PM, G12J Sat PM SKYRMS, Brian (University of California, Irvine)...... 14G Sat PM SLANK, Shanna (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 9N Fri AM SLATER, Matthew H. (Bucknell University)...... 13K Sat AM SLIWA, Paulina (University of Cambridge)...... 8H Thu PM SMEENK, Christopher (Western University)...... 11F Fri PM SMITH, Daniel (Pennsylvania State University)...... 13M Sat AM SMITH, David Woodruff (University of California, Irvine) ...... 1J Wed AM, G4D Wed PM SMITH, Holly M. (Rutgers University)...... 1B Wed AM SMITH, Nicholas D. (Lewis & Clark College)...... 5E Thu AM SMITHDEAL, Matthew (University of British Columbia)...... 13G Sat AM SNEDEKER, Jesse (Harvard University)...... 1N Wed AM SNOW, Nancy (University of Oklahoma)...... 13E Sat AM SOLOMON, Miriam (Temple University)...... 12K Fri PM SONG, Jiewuh (Seoul National University)...... 14I Sat PM SONG, Sarah (University of California, Berkeley)...... 11J Fri PM SOSA, Ernest (Rutgers University)...... 5N Thu AM SOUTHWOOD, Nicholas (Australian National University)...... 9B Fri AM SPADE, Dean (Seattle University)...... G8B Fri PM SPAID, Andrew (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... 9I Fri AM SPECK, Heidi (Pellissippi State Community College)...... G7E Thu PM SPECKER SULLIVAN, Laura (University of Washington) ...... 7L Thu PM, G8C Fri PM SPELLECY, Ryan (Medical College of Wisconsin)...... 7G Thu PM SPELMAN, Jonathan (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 1B Wed AM

118 Program Participants

SPENCER, Albert (Portland State University) ...... 3L Wed PM, G2H Wed PM, G12J Sat PM SPENCER, Jack (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 11N Fri PM SPENCER, Joshua (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)...... 5I Thu AM SPENCER, Quayshawn (University of Pennsylvania)...... 5D Thu AM SPOLAORE, Giuseppe (Università degli Studi di Padova)...... G11A Sat PM SPRENGER, Jan (Tilburg University)...... 15D Sat PM STANG, Nick (University of Toronto)...... 3D Wed PM, G3A Wed PM STANGL, Rebecca Lynn (University of Virginia)...... 11K Fri PM STAR, Daniel (Boston University)...... 11L Fri PM STARK, Cynthia (University of Utah)...... 5D Thu AM STARR, William (Cornell University)...... 9L Fri AM STEELE, Katie (London School of Economics)...... 11E Fri PM STEEN, Mark (Bogazici University)...... Pre-con Tues AM STEGENGA, Jacob (University of Cambridge)...... 15D Sat PM STEINBOCK, Bonnie (University at Albany)...... 7K Thu PM STENCIL, Eric (Utah Valley University)...... 5F Thu AM STEPHENS, Christopher (University of British Columbia)...... 7J Thu PM STEWARD, Stephen (Syracuse University)...... 5I Thu AM STEWART, Amy (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)...... G4J Wed PM STICH, Stephen (Rutgers University)...... 5N Thu AM STONE, Brad Elliott (Loyola Marymount University)...... G9F Fri PM STONE, Sophia (Lynn University)...... G12B Sat PM STOUTENBURG, Gregory (University of Idaho)...... 3J Wed PM STRAEHLE, Christine (University of Ottawa)...... 11J Fri PM STRATMANN, Joe (University of California, San Diego)...... 14L Sat PM STROBINO, Riccardo (Tufts University)...... G5G Thu PM STROHMINGER, Nina (Yale University)...... 13F Sat AM STROUD, Barry (University of California, Berkeley)...... 9A Fri AM STRUBLE, Luca (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 13H Sat AM STUEBER, Karsten (College of the Holy Cross)...... 12C Fri PM SUAREZ, David (University of California, Berkeley)...... 1J Wed AM SUDAN, Meghant (Independent Scholar)...... G9I Fri PM, G11B Sat PM SULLIVAN, Ian M. (Kennesaw State University)...... G5A Thu PM, G7D Thu PM SULLIVAN, Jacqueline (Western University)...... 11B Fri PM SULLIVAN, Meghan (University of Notre Dame)...... Pre-con Tues PM SUMMA-KNOOP, Laura di (Fairfield University)...... G11C Sat PM SUMPTER, Sam (University of Washington)...... 11O Fri PM SUN, Weimin (California State University, Northridge)...... G5A Thu PM SUNDSTROM, Ronald R. (University of San Francisco) ...... G7C Thu PM, 14A Sat PM, G12G Sat PM SWEENEY, Eileen (Boston College)...... G5G Thu PM SWENSON, Philip (Rutgers University)...... 14M Sat PM

119 Program Participants

T TALBOTT, William (University of Washington)...... 5G Thu AM TALISSE, Robert (Vanderbilt University)...... 12D Fri PM TAN, Peter (Mount Saint Mary’s University)...... G10A Sat PM TANESINI, Alessandra (Cardiff University)...... 5C Thu AM TANG, Min (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... Pre-con Tues PM TANGUAY-RENAUD, François (York University)...... 5K Thu AM TANNENBAUM, Julie (Pomona College)...... 7H Thu PM TARIGHATI, Navid (Simon Fraser University)...... 5J Thu AM TARSNEY, Christian (University of Maryland)...... 12H Fri PM TATE, Melanie (University of Washington)...... 13N Sat AM TAVLIN, Zachary (University of Washington)...... 5L Thu AM TAYLOR, David E. (University of Minnesota)...... 9K Fri AM TAYLOR, Isaac (Universität Frankfurt)...... G10E Sat PM TAYLOR, James (Westmont College)...... 14K Sat PM TAYLOR, Kenneth (Stanford University)...... Fri PM TAYLOR, Samuel (Auburn University)...... 13H Sat AM TENEN, Levi (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 5H Thu AM TENENBAUM, Sergio (University of Toronto)...... 5H Thu AM, 11C Fri PM TEPLEY, Joshua (Saint Anselm College)...... 3K Wed PM TERLAZZO, Rosa (Kansas State University)...... 9N Fri AM TESÓN, Fernando (Florida State University)...... 5A Thu AM THALOS, Mariam (University of Utah)...... 3C Wed PM THIELKE, Peter (Pomona College)...... 14L Sat PM THOMAS, Brian (Simon Fraser University)...... 8E Thu PM THOMPSON, Adam R. (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)...... G9A Fri PM THOMPSON, Allen (Oregon State University)...... G5B Thu PM THOMPSON, Evan (University of British Columbia) ...... Pre-con Tues PM, 1D Wed AM THORSBY, Mark (Lone Star College)...... G12D Sat PM THRASHER, John (Monash University)...... 14G Sat PM THRESHER, Ann (University of California, San Diego)...... G11A Sat PM TIBORIS, Michael (American Council of Learned Societies) ...... 7H Thu PM, G7A Thu PM TIEHEN, Justin (University of Puget Sound)...... 9K Fri AM TIERNEY, Hannah (Cornell University)...... 13I Sat AM TIGARD, Daniel (Tulane University of New Orleans)...... 7K Thu PM TINGUELY, Joseph (University of South Dakota)...... 5F Thu AM TIRRELL, Lynne (University of Massachusetts Boston) ...... 3P Wed PM, 7C Thu PM TITELBAUM, Michael (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... 12E Fri PM TIWALD, Justin (San Francisco State University)...... 1E Wed AM, G12A Sat PM TOGNAZZINI, Neal (Western Washington University)...... 13F Sat AM TOLLEFSEN, Deborah (University of Memphis)...... 11A Fri PM, G10H Sat PM

120 Program Participants

TOLLEY, Clinton (University of California, San Diego) ...... G3A Wed PM, G4D Wed PM TOMLIN, Patrick (University of Reading)...... 12I Fri PM TOOLEY, Michael (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 11M Fri PM TORRENGO, Giuliano (Università degli Studi di Milano) ...... 5L Thu AM, G11A Sat PM TORREY, John (University of Memphis)...... 8J Thu PM TRACZ, R. Brian (University of California, San Diego)...... 3L Wed PM TREANOR, Brian (Loyola Marymount University)...... G9D Fri PM TRIAY, Miranda (San Francisco State University)...... 13J Sat AM TROGDON, Kelly (Virginia Tech)...... Pre-con Tues PM, 5J Thu AM TRUMBULL, Robert (University of Washington Bothell)...... G9D Fri PM TSAI, George (University of Hawaii at Manoa)...... 12A Fri PM TSENG, Roy (Academia Sinica)...... G10D Sat PM TSOU, Jonathan Y. (Iowa State University)...... 15H Sat PM TSURUDA, Sabine (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 12F Fri PM TUBIG, Paul (University of Washington)...... 5O Thu AM TULLMANN, Katherine (Union College)...... 13J Sat AM TURNER, Dale (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)..... 13C Sat AM TURNER, Jason (University of Arizona)...... 3E Wed PM TURNER, P. Roger (Walters State Community College)...... 14P Sat PM TURNER, Piers Norris (Ohio State University)...... 12D Fri PM TYMOWSKI-GIONET, Gabriela (University of New Brunswick Fredericton) ...... G9C Fri PM TYRON, Philip (Independent Scholar)...... G5K Thu PM

U UFFELMAN, Mark (County College of Morris)...... G4J Wed PM ULARY, Georganna (Marist College)...... G5J Thu PM ULLIS, Dzintra (Simon Fraser University)...... 5L Thu AM UNGUREANU, Manuela (University of British Columbia Okanagan) ...... Posters Fri UPTON, Candace (University of Denver)...... 9M Fri AM

V VAIDYA, Anand (San Jose State University) ...... 11P Fri PM , 13M Sat AM, G10A Sat PM VAKARELOV, Orlin (Duke University)...... 12F Fri PM VALLEGA, Alejandro A. (University of Oregon)...... G6B Thu PM VALLEGA-NEU, Daniela (University of Oregon)...... G6B Thu PM VALLES, Sean (Michigan State University)...... G2A Wed PM VAN ATTEN, Mark (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique and Université Paris 4)...... 3Q Wed PM VANDERSCHRAAF, Peter (University of California, Merced)...... 14G Sat PM VANDYKE, Christina (Calvin College)...... 7N Thu PM

121 Program Participants

VARDEN, Helga (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ...... G2I Wed PM, 7M Thu PM VARGAS, Manuel (University of San Francisco and University of California, San Diego)...... 11I Fri PM VAUGHN, Anna (University of Utah)...... 13L Sat AM VEILLET, Bénédicte (University of Michigan–Flint)...... 13H Sat AM VELLEMAN, David (New York University)...... 9C Fri AM VIAU, Jeanine (University of Central Florida)...... G12F Sat PM VINEBERG, Susan (Wayne State University)...... 9H Fri AM VLASITS, Justin (University of California, Berkeley) ...... Pre-con Tues AM, 1K Wed AM VOGELSTEIN, Eric (Duquesne University)...... 11L Fri PM VUKOV, Joseph (Loyola University Chicago)...... 9K Fri AM

W WACK, Daniel (Knox College)...... 8D Thu PM WAGNER, Steven (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)...... 5I Thu AM WALEN, Alec (Rutgers University)...... 11E Fri PM, 12I Fri PM WALLACE, David (University of Southern California)...... 11F Fri PM WALLACE, Robert (University of Arizona)...... Pre-con Tues AM WALLIS, Charles (California State University, Long Beach)...... 13J Sat AM WALSH, Philip (Mount St. Mary’s University)...... 1J Wed AM WANG, Ellie Hua (National Chengchi University)...... G5A Thu PM, 13A Sat AM WANG, Jennifer (Stanford University)...... Pre-con Tues AM WARD, Barry M. (University of Arkansas)...... 13G Sat AM WARD, Nora (University of North Texas)...... G12D Sat PM WARFIELD, Bradley (University of South Florida)...... 3N Wed PM WARMKE, Brandon (Bowling Green State University)...... 14O Sat PM WARREN, Paul (Florida International University)...... 14J Sat PM WARTENBERG, Thomas (Mount Holyoke College)...... G11C Sat PM WASHINGTON, Natalia (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 3G Wed PM WATKINS, Eric (University of California, San Diego)...... 7A Thu PM WATSON, Jeffrey (Arizona State University)...... 1I Wed AM WATSON, Lani (University of Oklahoma)...... 14F Sat PM WATSON, Lori (University of San Diego)...... 9N Fri AM, 11H Fri PM WAUTISCHER, Helmut (Sonoma State University)...... G8A Fri PM WAYNE, Andrew (University of Guelph)...... 5G Thu AM WEBSTER, Aness (University of Nottingham)...... 9I Fri AM , 13I Sat AM WEIGEL, Chris (Utah Valley University)...... 5B Thu AM WEINBERG, Jonathan (University of Arizona)...... 9G Fri AM WEINBERG, Justin (University of South Carolina)...... 7O Thu PM WEINBERG, Rivka (Scripps College)...... 9C Fri AM WEINBERG, Shelley (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)...... 5F Thu AM WEIRICH, Paul (University of Missouri)...... 11N Fri PM WEISS, Gail (George Washington University)...... 9M Fri AM

122 Program Participants

WELNAK, Shawn (Long Island University)...... G9K Fri PM WELTMAN, Danny (University of California, San Diego)...... 14I Sat PM WENNING, Mario (University of Macau and Universität Frankfurt) ...... G5D Thu PM, G8A Fri PM WERNER, Dan (State University of New York at New Paltz)...... G9A Fri PM WESTLUND, Andrea (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)...... 7C Thu PM WHEELER, Mark (San Diego State University)...... G9G Fri PM WHITE, Stephen (Northwestern University)...... 14P Sat PM WIELAND, Nellie (California State University, Long Beach)...... 5H Thu AM WIETZKE, Walter (University of Wisconsin–River Falls)...... G4H Wed PM WILHELM, Isaac (Rutgers University)...... 7J Thu PM WILLIAMS, Jessica (Stanford University)...... 14L Sat PM WILLIAMS, John R. (National University of Singapore) ...... G2D Wed PM, G4A Wed PM, G12A Sat PM WILLIAMS, Michael (Johns Hopkins University)...... 13C Sat AM WILLIAMS, Porter (University of Pittsburgh)...... 5M Thu AM, G7F Thu PM WILSON, Yolonda (Howard University)...... 9D Fri AM WINDT, Jennifer M. (Monash University)...... Pre-con Tues AM, 3B Wed PM WINFIELD, Richard Dien (University of Georgia)...... G4E Wed PM WINFREE, Jason (California State University, Stanislaus) ...... G6B Thu PM, G9D Fri PM WINSBERG, Eric (University of South Florida)...... 7J Thu PM , 11F Fri PM WIRTH, Jason (Seattle University)...... G2C Wed PM, G9D Fri PM WON, Yuna (Cornell University)...... 1K Wed AM WONDERLY, Monique (Princeton University)...... 9M Fri AM WONG, Kai-Yee (Chinese University of Hong Kong)...... 1O Wed AM WOOD, Allen (Indiana University Bloomington)...... 11C Fri PM WOODBRIDGE, James (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...... 8A Thu PM WOODCOCK, Scott (University of Victoria)...... 11K Fri PM WOODS, Jack (University of Leeds)...... 3C Wed PM, G5L Thu PM WOODS, John (University of British Columbia)...... 8A Thu PM WRIGHT, Ava Thomas (University of Georgia)...... 12D Fri PM WRIGHT, Jessica (University of Toronto)...... 9I Fri AM WYATT, Nicole (University of Calgary)...... 7P Thu PM WYLIE, Alison (University of Washington) ...... 2A Wed PM, 12K Fri PM, 14D Sat PM WYSOCKI, Tomasz (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 5L Thu AM

X XIAO, Yang (Kenyon College)...... 1H Wed AM

Y YAMADA, Masahiro (Claremont Graduate University)...... 9H Fri AM YANG, Yuan-chieh (University of Alberta)...... 8D Thu PM YAO, Vida (Rice University)...... 14N Sat PM

123 Program Participants

YAP, Audrey (University of Victoria) ...... 1P Wed AM, 7P Thu PM, 12E Fri PM, 15H Sat PM YENTER, Timothy (University of Mississippi)...... G10B Sat PM YOO, Julie (California State University, Northridge)...... 3K Wed PM YOUNG, Charles (Claremont Graduate University)...... 3N Wed PM YOUNTAE, An (Lebanon Valley College)...... G12F Sat PM

Z ZACH, Richard (University of Calgary)...... 5P Thu AM ZACK, Naomi (University of Oregon)...... G6A Thu PM, 14A Sat PM ZALABARDO, José (University College London)...... G9J Fri PM ZHANG, Lili (Nanyang Technological University)...... G4A Wed PM ZHAO, Kino Yuting (University of California, Irvine)...... 11N Fri PM ZHENG, Robin (Yale-NUS College)...... 11I Fri PM ZIMMERMAN, Michael J. (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) ...... 1B Wed AM, 8H Thu PM ZUNIGA, Didier (University of Victoria)...... 11J Fri PM ZWARTHOED, Danielle (Université Catholique de Louvain)...... G7A Thu PM

124 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

Bodies, Embodiment, and Bodilessness: Reading Gender through Classical Indian Sources (1L) Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

Dealing with the Unreal (11P) Friday, April 14, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

The Current State of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers (15H) Saturday, April 15, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON HISPANICS

Book Symposium: José-Antonio Orosco’s Toppling the Melting Pot: Immigration and Multiculturalism in American Pragmatism (1M) Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

Creolizing Hegel (4D) Wednesday, April 12, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Institutional and Attitudinal Barriers (5O) Thursday, April 13, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

How Do We Address Social and Political Flashpoints in Philosophy Courses? (7N) Thursday, April 13, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Outreach and Issues of Recruitment/Retention (8J) Thursday, April 13, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Hiring Practices (G6A) Thursday, April 13, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

125 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON INCLUSIVENESS

Institutional and Attitudinal Barriers (5O) Thursday, April 13, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

How Do We Address Social and Political Flashpoints in Philosophy Courses? (7N) Thursday, April 13, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Outreach and Issues of Recruitment/Retention (8J) Thursday, April 13, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Hiring Practices (G6A) Thursday, April 13, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHERS

Epistemological Pluralism: At the Intersection of Native and Non-Native Traditions (G2H) Co-sponsored by the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Wednesday, April 12, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

Experimental Semantics from a Cross-Cultural Perspective (1N) Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

Knowledge and Action: East Meets West (1O) Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

2017 Carus Lectures (2A) Wednesday, April 12, Noon–1:00 p.m.

2016 Lebowitz Prize Exchange Thursday, April 13, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

2017 Carus Lectures (6A) Thursday, April 13, Noon–1:00 p.m.

New Funding Organizations and the Direction of Philosophy (7O) Thursday, April 13, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

126 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

Kafka Prize Symposium (9P) Friday, April 14, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

2017 Carus Lectures (10A) Friday, April 14, Noon–1:00 p.m.

2017–2017 Sanders Lecture (15F) Saturday, April 15, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

Enforcing Immigration Law: Philosophical Issues (3O) Wednesday, April 12, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

2017 Berger Memorial Prize in Philosophy and Law (12I) Friday, April 14, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Ronald Dworkin’s Jurisprudence: A Retrospective (13O) Saturday, April 15, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

Institutional and Attitudinal Barriers (5O) Thursday, April 13, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

How Do We Address Social and Political Flashpoints in Philosophy Courses? (7N) Thursday, April 13, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Outreach and Issues of Recruitment/Retention (8J) Thursday, April 13, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Issues of Inclusion and Diversity in Hiring Practices (G6A) Thursday, April 13, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

Curricular and Extracurricular Approaches to High School Philosophy (15G) Saturday, April 15, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Writing Op-Eds: Why and How (3P) Wednesday, April 12, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

127 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACK PHILOSOPHERS

Creolizing Hegel (4D) Wednesday, April 12, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Institutional and Attitudinal Barriers (5O) Thursday, April 13, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

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S Søren Kierkegaard Society, Session 1, Wednesday, April 12, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 13, 8:00–10:00 p.m. Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 1, Wednesday, April 12, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 15, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Friday, April 14, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Society for Applied Philosophy, Friday, April 14, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, April 13, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 14, 7:00–9:00 p.m. Society for Business Ethics, Thursday, April 13, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Society for German Idealism and Romanticism, Saturday, April 15, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Society for German Idealism, Friday, April 14, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, April 13, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 15, 8:00–10:00 p.m. Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, April 13, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 14, 7:00–9:00 p.m.

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V Virtue Ethics Group, Session 1, Wednesday, April 12, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 13, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

W Western Phenomenology Conference, Thursday, April 13, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Wilfrid Sellars Society, Saturday, April 15, 6:00–8:00 p.m. William James Society, Session 1, Wednesday, April 12, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 13, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

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