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The American Philosophical Association EASTERN DIVISION ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM

PHILADELPHIA 201 HOTEL

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

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Merleau-Ponty and Announcements Contemporary On Novelty Emmanuel Alloa, Frank Chouraqui, and Kristina Mendicino Rajiv Kaushik, editors Eckhart, Heidegger, and Their Poets and the Imperative Reflections on the Poetic Turn of Releasement in Philosophy since Kant Ian Alexander Moore Charles Bambach and Theodore George, editors The Other Emptiness Rethinking the Zhentong Buddhist Earthly Encounters Discourse in Tibet Sensation, , Michael R. Sheehy and and the Anthropocene Klaus-Dieter Mathes, editors Stephanie D. Clare Conflict in ’s Speaking Face to Face The Visionary Philosophy Steven Skultety of María Lugones Pedro J. DiPietro, Jennifer McWeeny, and Time Shireen Roshanravan, editors On Time and in Kristeva and Irigaray Merleau-Ponty between Fanny Söderbäck Philosophy and Symbolism The Matrixed Genealogies of the Secular Rajiv Kaushik The Making of Modern German Thought Willem Styfhals and Stéphane Symons, Homer’s Hero editors Excellence in the Iliad and the Odyssey The Beauty of Detours Michelle M. Kundmueller A Batesonian Yoni Van Den Eede Walter Benjamin’s Antifascist Education Measured From Riddles to Radio and Falsehood Tyson E. Lewis in Aristotle’s Mark R. Wheeler www.sunypress.edu IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR MEETING ATTENDEES

SESSION LOCATIONS

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

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

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

Early bird registration at www.apaonline.org is available until December 18 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Online registration will be closed from December 19 through January 7. Beginning on January 8, registration will reopen, and you may register online or at the meeting registration desk.

PRONOUN STICKERS

As a show of the APA’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, we will provide pronoun stickers for your name badge, including blank stickers that will allow you to use a pronoun of your own choosing. Stickers will be available for pickup at registration and help make APA meetings a friendly and safe environment for all.

GENDER-NEUTRAL BATHROOMS AND QUIET ROOM

Gender-neutral bathrooms and a quiet room will be available at the Philadelphia 201 Hotel. A key for the quiet room is available at the registration desk.

MEETING HASHTAG

The hashtag for the 2020 Eastern Division meeting is #APAEastern20.

1 Acknowledgment of Right Relationship and Open Dialogue

A OF THE APA COMMITTEE ON NATIVE AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHERS

Obligation: The American Philosophical Association Committee on Native American and Indigenous Philosophers wishes to underscore that we as philosophers have an obligation to acknowledge and address situations in which the rights of others are, have been, or continue to be disregarded.

Context: The American Philosophical Association owes its and success not only to those special founding members, but also to the vitality of generations around the globe whose hopes, dreams and energies have created a constellation of historical relationships in the Americas. Some of these generations have left distant lands for many , some brought against their will, and some having lived here for more generations than can be counted. These latter include the current five hundred sixty-seven (567) federally recognized Indian Nations, and recognized tribes, and bands, pueblos, communities, and native villages, some stretching across America’s northern and southern boundaries.

Committee Specificity: Although we recognize abuses against and debts owed to many groups, especially those for which the APA maintains diversity committees, this statement focuses on disregard for the rights of native and indigenous peoples and perpetration of harms against them, which are on a scale that approaches cultural erasure.

Acknowledgment: The American Philosophical Association acknowledges and pays respect to the indigenous people upon whose ancestral lands this conference is being held. We recognize that the rights of native and indigenous people and nations have been and continue to be denied and violated, and we honor with gratitude the land itself and the people who have stewarded it throughout the generations.

Truth: The APA Committee on Native American and Indigenous Philosophers affirms that building mutual respect across barriers of heritage and difference is often made possible by honoring truth. Honoring America’s Indigenous truth means acknowledging that human violence, displacement,

2 Acknowlegdment of Right Relationship and Open Dialogue migration and settlement have created legacies of distrust. Yet truth and trust are critical to building mutual respect for our common connections across all barriers of difference.

Recognition: The APA Committee on Native American and Indigenous Philosophers emphasizes the importance of acknowledging the often-erased history, overlooked debt, frequently contested and forgotten contributions of traditional indigenous philosophical heritage, and traditional and stewards of our ancestral lands throughout the past and present. The committee respectfully acknowledges that we exist on a land debt, that this is taking place on the traditional ancestral lands of Indigenous Native Americans, in the context of the discipline of philosophy’s traditional indigenous philosophical heritage, and pays honor to this past and present history, philosophy, and elders.

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3 Special Events

PUBLIC SESSIONS: “ASK A ” BOOTH Each day during the meeting, Ian Olasov will host an “Ask a Philosopher” booth at Suburban Station (16th St. and JFK Blvd.). To volunteer at the booth, contact Ian Olasov ([email protected]). Wednesday, January 8, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 9, 10:00 a.m.–Noon Friday, January 10, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 11, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Wednesday, January 8, 1:00–6:00 p.m.

DIVERSITY INSTITUTE ADVISORY PANEL MEETING Invited participants only. Thursday, January 9, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

AAPT-APA TEACHING HUB Thursday, January 9, 9:00 a.m.–9:30 p.m. Friday, January 10, 9:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.

APA STRATEGIC PLANNING FOCUS GROUP Open to all interested in attending. Thursday, January 9, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

PRIZE RECEPTION Thursday, January 9, 5:30–6:30 p.m.

RECEPTION Thursday, January 9, 8:00 p.m.–Midnight

APA DEPARTMENT CHAIRS NETWORK Friday, January 10, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

POSTER SESSION Friday, January 10, 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

BUSINESS MEETING Friday, January 10, 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.

4 2020 Program Committee and 2020 AAPT-APA Teaching Hub Planning Committee

APA JOURNAL GOVERNING COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, January 10, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Friday, January 10, 4:45–7:00 p.m.

RECEPTION Friday, January 10, 9:00 p.m.–Midnight

2020 Program Committee

Patricia Blanchette, chair Anja Jauernig Jeff Dunn,ex officio Celine Leboeuf Amy Allen John Lysaker Otavio Bueno Kris McDaniel Therese Cory Michaela McSweeney Jose Medina Miranda Fricker Eduardo Mendieta Shaun Gallagher John Murungi Jorge Garcia Andrea Pitts Joshua Gert Susanna Siegel Steven Gross Rachel Singpurwalla Chris Haufe Kathryn Tabb Carol Hay

2020 AAPT-APA Teaching Hub Planning Committee

Dave Concepción, Chair Renée Smith Jane Drexler Giancarlo Tarantino Russell Marcus Wendy C. Turgeon Kaitlin Louise Pettit Kimberly Van Orman Rebecca Scott Robin Zebrowksi Ian Smith

5 The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub

The American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT) and the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy (CTP) have co-organized­ a two-day conference on teaching for the 2020 Eastern Division meeting. We are aiming to bring the collegial and supportive of the AAPT to the APA; highlight teaching within the context of an APA meeting; stretch beyond the traditional APA session format to offer sessions that model active learning; and attract a broader range of philosophers to the divisional meetings.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9

M1 Welcome 9:00–9:15 a.m. Speakers: Russell Marcus (Hamilton College) Wendy C. Turgeon (St. Joseph’s College, New York)

M2 Teaching Core Texts: Aristotle’s Nicomachean 9:15 a.m.–Noon Organizer and Chair: Fritz McDonald (Oakland University) Presenters: Heather Stewart (University of Western Ontario) “Diversifying… Aristotle? Engaging Diverse Undergraduates with Contemporary Approaches to the Nicomachean Ethics” Jerry Green (University of Central Oklahoma) “Teaching the Nicomachean Ethics: Transformative Learning and Epistemic ” Giulio Di Basilio (Trinity College Dublin) “Teaching Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics with Podcasts”

M3 Philosophy Begins in Apathy: Building Student Curiosity in Introductory Courses 12:15–2:15 p.m. Sponsored by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers Chair: Joshua Duclos (St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH) Presenter: Merritt Rehn-Debraal (Texas A&M University at San Antonio)

6 The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub

M4 Navigating Philosophy Classrooms 2:30–5:30 p.m. Organizer: Andrew M. Winters (Yavapai College) Chair: TBA Presenters: Ernesto O. Hernández (Valencia College) “(In)adequate Responses to Mental Health Episodes in the Classroom” Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) “Increasing and Diversifying Participation” Kaija Mortensen (Randolph College) “Using Discussion Cards to Balance Philosophical Conversations”

M5 Penn Project for Philosophy for the Young 5:30–7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Philosophy Learning and Teaching Organization Organizers: Roberta Israeloff (Squire Foundation) and Stephen Miller (Oakwood Friends School, Marist College) Chair: Stephen Miller (Oakwood Friends School, Marist College) Presenters: Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania) Dustin Webster (University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education) Stephen Esser (Penn Project for Philosophy for Young Children)

M6 Pre-College Philosophy as Pedagogy: Lessons for Teaching in Higher Education 7:30–9:30 p.m. Sponsored by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy Organizer: Wendy C. Turgeon (St. Joseph’s College, New York) Chair: Darryl DeMarzio (University of Scranton) Presenters: Amy Reed-Sandoval (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) “Race, Pre-College Philosophy, and the Pursuit of a Critical Race Pedagogy for Higher Education” Wendy Way (Bethpage High School) and a high school student TBD “Jerry Maguire and Philosophy: Help Me Help You” John Torrey (Buffalo State University) “Pre-College Philosophy and Undergraduate Teaching: Lessons from Philosophy Camp”

7 The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10

M7 The Bhagavad Gita in the Philosophy Classroom 9:00–11:00 a.m. Sponsored by the Society for the Teaching of Comparative Philosophy Chair: Aaron Creller (University of North Florida) Presenter: Keya Maitra (University of North Carolina at Asheville)

M8 Teaching Philosophy as a Way of Life 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Sponsored by the APA Committee on Teaching Philosophy Organizer and Chair: Jane Drexler (Salt Lake Community College) Presenters: Mark Ralkowski (George Washington University) Jacob Stump (Northeastern University) Julia Jorati (Universtity of Massachusetts Amherst) David Storey () Philip Schoenberg (Western New Mexico University) Marisa Diaz-Waian (Merlin CCC, Helena, MT)

M9 Creative Assignments for Philosophical Skills 1:30–4:30 p.m. Organizer and Chair: August Gorman () Presenters: Galen Barry (Iona College) “Using Op-Eds to Teach the Normative-Descriptive Distinction” Oisin Deery (York University) “Evaluating Truth: A Flipped Classroom Exercise” Elizabeth Edenberg (Georgetown University) “Ethics in Action” Rebecca Scott (Harper College) “Developing Reading Skills Through Creative Interpretation”

M10 My Top Five: Philosophers Share Their Lists 7:00–8:00 p.m. Chair: Russell Marcus (Hamilton College) Presenters: Elisabeth Camp () Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University) Galen Strawson (University of Texas at Austin) Tommy J. Curry (University of Edinburgh)

8 The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub

M11 Closing Reception: Undergraduate Research and Faculty SoTL Poster Session 8:15–10:00 p.m. Cash bar and light refreshments. Organizer: Kaitlin Louise Pettit (University of Utah) Faculty and Graduate Students Posters: Jane Drexler (Salt Lake Community College), Mark Ralkowski (George Washington University), Jacob Stump (Northeastern University), Julia Jorati (University of Massachusetts Amherst), David Storey (Boston College), Philip Schoenberg (Western New Mexico University), and Marisa Diaz- Waian (Merlin CCC, Helena, MT) “Immersive Assignments for Teaching Philosophy as a Way of Life” Samuel Gordon (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) “Theory Based Reasoning: Using Ethical Theories and Case Studies as an Early Introduction for Philosophy Students” Emre Çetin Gürer (Villanova University) “Political Philosophy on Mars” Andrew MacDonald (University of California, Riverside) “Teaching Philosophy Through Film: Rashomon” Matt Pierlott (West Chester University) and Zachary Wooten (West Chester University) “Visions of the Life: The Leadership Anthology Project” Mark William Westmoreland (Villanova University) “Enhancing Participation and Promoting the Common Good” Martha K. Woodruff (Middlebury College) “Intersections of Philosophy and ” Undergraduate Students Posters: Marc Biemiller (University of Georgia) “Augustine and : Clarifying Misconceptions” Jason Fong (Wesleyan University) “Using ‘Muddiest Points’ to Assess Understanding and Expand Class Participation in the Philosophy Classroom”

9 Divisional and Affiliated Group Programs

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8

REGISTRATION 9:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., registration desk

“ASK A PHILOSOPHER” BOOTH 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Suburban Station

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LUNCH 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., location TBA

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 1:00–6:00 p.m., location TBA

WEDNESDAY LATE MORNING, 10:45 A.M.–12:45 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

1A Invited Symposium: and Love Chair: Austin Andrews (Washington University in St. Louis) Speakers: Becca Rothfeld () Elizabeth Emens ()

1B Author Meets Critics: Øystein Linnebo, Thin Objects: An Abstractionist Account Chair: Scott Shalkowski (University of Leeds) Critics: Eileen Nutting (University of Kansas) James Studd () Author: Øystein Linnebo (University of Oslo)

1C Invited Symposium: : Dissociative Identity Disorder Chair: Ginger Hoffman (St. Joseph’s University) Speaker: Elizabeth Schechter (Indiana University, Bloomington) Commentator: Hanna Pickard ()

10 Wednesday Late Morning, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.

1D Symposium: The of Progress Chair: Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) Speaker: Zachary Biondi (University of California, Los Angeles) Commentators: Madeline Georgevich (Towson University) Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University)

1E Symposium: Metaphysical and Modal Chair: Christopher Fruge (Rutgers University) Speaker: Ethan Brauer (Ohio State University) Commentators: Phillip Bricker (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Ben Burgis (Georgia State University, Perimeter College)

1F Symposium: Perception Is Analog: The Argument from Weber’s Law Chair: Ben Baker (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Jacob Beck (York University) Commentators: Geoffrey Lee (University of California, Berkeley) Zoe Drayson (University of California, Davis)

1G Symposium: Need and Necessity in Kant’s Doctrine of Right Chair: Ronni Gura Sadovsky (Harvard University) Speaker: Rafeeq Hasan (Amherst College) Commentators: Constance Perry (Drexel University) Yoon Choi (Marquette University)

1H Symposium: Solving the -Worlds Problem Chair: Arthur Krieger (Temple University) Speaker: Caleb Perl (University of Colorado Boulder) Commentators: Gregory Pence (University of Alabama) Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University)

1I Symposium: Indicative/Subjunctive Collapse Chair: Philip Atkins (Temple University) Speaker: Sam Carter (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) Commentators: Joseph Shieber (Lafayette College)

11 Wednesday Late Morning, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (cont.)

1J Colloquium: Choice and Action Chair: Randolph Clarke (Florida State University) Speaker: Juan Sebastian Piñeros Glasscock (University of Toronto) “Alienation or Regress: A Dilemma for Inferentialism about Agential ” Commentator: Eugene Chislenko (Temple University) Speaker: Christian Tarsney (University of Oxford) “Maximizing Expected Choiceworthiness: A Guide for Bounded Agents” Commentator: Kenny Easwaran (Texas A&M University)

1K Colloquium: Metaethics Chair: Julie McDonald (St. Joseph’s University) Speaker: Logan Wigglesworth ( Rice University) “Moral Deference, Ground Projects, and the Moral Web of ” Commentator: Owen Aldritt (Emory University) Speaker: Adam Frederic Patterson (Syracuse University) “Avoid Avoiding the Wishful Thinking Problem” Commentator: Andrew Culbreth (Emory University)

1L Colloquium: Race and Racism Chair: Victor Fabian Abundez-Guerra (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Keunchang Oh (Purdue University) “Racism as Vice and Civility as Social ” Commentator: Matt Hernandez (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Mukasa Mubirumusoke (Claremont McKenna College) “Concerns with White Privilege” Commentator: TBA

1M Colloquium: Social and Political Philosophy Chair: Nicole Whalen (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Speaker: Steven Haug (Independent Scholar) “From the Beautiful to the Political: How Arendt’s Kantian Political Philosophy Avoids the Situatedness Critique” Commentator: Elvira Basevich (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

12 Wednesday Late Morning, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Iaan Reynolds (Villanova University) “Three Kinds of Social Critique: Popper, Adorno, Mannheim” Commentator: Clarisse Wells (Harvard University)

1N Invited Symposium: Heidegger Chair: Jeffery Kinlaw (McMurry University) Speaker: Taylor Carman (Barnard College) Commentators: James Kinkaid (University of Boston) Filippo Casati (Lehigh University)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G1A International Society for Topic: Comparative Chinese Philosophy Speakers: Hannah H. Kim () “Human Nature and Music: Competing Confucian Views on Music’s Moral Relevance Jordan Davis (Zhejiang University) “Greco-Roman and Han Dynasty Psychological Models: An Initial Comparison” Zhen Ma (California Institute of Integral Studies) “I-Ching’s Metaphysical Numero- and Teilhard’s Panentheistic Philosophy: Similarities and Differences” Fr. James Dominic Rooney (Saint Louis University) “Zhu Xi: Confucian Hylomorphism?”

G1B Association for the Topic: Topics in the Philosophy of Education Chair: TBD Speakers: Kathryn Joyce (University of San Diego) “Relational Equality and Educational ” Emma Prendergast (University of Wisconsin– Madison) “Trust and Moral Education” Lindsey Schwartz (University of Wisconsin– Madison) “Educated Abroad: Identifying Challenges for Just Resource Distribution for Inter- and Transnational Students” Elizabeth Southgate (Cornell University) “, Education, and

13 Wednesday Late Morning, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. (cont.)

G1C American Society for Inquiry Topic: On Truth and Deception Chair: G. John Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speakers: Andrew Payne (St. Joseph’s University) “Socratic Irony, Deception, and the Politics of Truth” David Kaspar (St. John’s University) “Morally Acceptable Deception”

WEDNESDAY EARLY AFTERNOON, 1:00–3:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

2A Author Meets Critics: Kathrin Koslicki, Form, Matter, Substance Chair: Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University) Critics: Louis deRosset (University of Vermont) Meagan Fairchild (University of Michigan) Author: Kathrin Koslicki (University of Alberta)

2B Invited Symposium: Recent Work on Phenomenal Intentionality Chair: David Pitt (California State University) Speakers: Michelle Montague (University of Texas at Austin) David Gray (University of Memphis)

2C Author Meets Critics: Todd Hedrick, Reconciliation and Reification Chair: Marcia Morgan (Muhlenberg College) Critics: Espen Hammer (Temple University) Andreja Novakovic (University of California, Berkeley) Author: Todd Hedrick (Michigan State University)

2D Author Meets Critics: Ori Simchen, , Metasemantics, Aboutness Chair: Lorraine Keller (St. Joseph’s University) Critics: Michael Rieppel (Syracuse University) Maria de Ponte (University of the Basque Country) Author: Ori Simchen (University of British Columbia)

14 Wednesday Early Afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m.

2E Author Meets Critics: Mark Wilson, Physics Avoidance Chair: Jennifer Jhun () Critics: Alexis Wellwood (University of Southern California) Sheldon Smith (University of California, Los Angeles) Author: Mark Wilson ()

2F Symposium: Women and Comic Heroines: A Look at Hegel on Aristophanian Comedy Chair: Timothy Davis (The Community College of Baltimore County) Speaker: Meryl F. Lumba (Temple University) Commentators: Rachel Aumiller (University of Hamburg) Rachel Falkenstern (St. Francis College)

2G Invited Symposium: Mass Incarceration and Prison Abolition Chair: Perry Zurn (American University) Speakers: Sarah Tyson (University of Colorado Denver) Kempis Ghani Songster(The Redemption Project) Robert Saleem Holbrook (The Abolitionist Law Center)

2H Symposium: Kant’s Two Conceptions of the Highest Good: Secular and Theological Chair: Andrew Fyfe (Harvard University) Speaker: Saniye Vatansever (Bilkent University) Commentators: Chuck Goldhaber (University of Pittsburgh) Brian Hutler (Johns Hopkins University)

2I Colloquium: Depression and Mental Illness Chair: Carlin Romano (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Abigail E. Gosselin (Regis University) “Confronting Mental Illness Stigma: Hermeneutical Heroism in the Face of Mental Illness Bias” Commentator: Joel de Lara (New School for Social Research)

2J Symposium: How We Know Is Bad Chair: Matthew Lyskawa (Harvard University) Speaker: Andrew Y. Lee () Commentators: Chaney Burlin (Harvard University) Jada Wiggletonlittle (University of California, San Diego)

15 Wednesday Early Afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m. (cont.)

2K Symposium: , Feminist Critique, and Responsibility to a Sexual Partner Chair: Nico Orlandi (University of California, Santa Cruz) Speaker: Caleb Ward () Commentators: Naomi Zack (Lehman College, CUNY) Amelia Wirts (Boston College)

2L Colloquium: Epistemology: Higher Order Attitudes and Evidence Chair: Savannah Leon (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Eyal Tal (University of Cologne) “A Dilemma for Higher-Level Suspension” Commentator: Elise Woodard (University of Michigan) Speaker: Blake Hereth (University of Washington) “Higher-Order Evidence in Groups: A Defense of a Summative Account of Group Justification” Commentator: Cat Saint-Croix ()

2M Colloquium: Ethics and Chair: Janelle Derstine (Rutgers University) Speaker: Peter A. Gildenhuys (Lafayette College) “Differential Normative Statuses and the Institution of Responsibility” Commentator: Lizabeth Dijkstra (New School for Social Research)

2N Colloquium: Politics and Place Chair: Kevin Gray (Osgoode University) Speaker: Dana Francisco Miranda (University of Connecticut) “Theorizing Spatial Dis/appearance as a Middle Passage” Commentator: Miranda Pilipchuk (Villanova University) Speaker: Sasha L. Biro (Marist College) “Once We Were Somebodies: Arendt, Agamben, and the Right to Have Rights—Rethinking a Topology of Belonging” Commentator: Aminah Hasan-Birdwell (Furman University)

2O Author Meets Critics: Justin Clarke-Doane, and Mathematics Chair: Sarah McGrath (Princeton University) Critics: Sinan Dogramaci (University of Texas at Austin) Catarina Dutilh-Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Author: Justin Clarke-Doane (Columbia University)

16 Wednesday Early Afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m. (cont.)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G2A Society for the Study of Indian and Tibetan Chair: Ben Abelson (Mercy College) Speaker: Edward Allen Arnold (Columbia University) “Tsong Khapa’s Commitment to Dharmakirti’s Logic in a Tantric Context” Marie Friquegnon (William Paterson University) “Shantarakshita’s Defence of the Arts as a Means to Enlightenment” Karsten J. Struhl (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) “What Kind of an Illusion Is the Illusion of Self?” Jigme Ken Faber (Austin Peay State University) “Knowing Just As It Is: Reflections on Relative and Absolute Truth”

G2B Society for the Philosophy of Topic: New Work in the Philosophy of Human Rights Chair: Adam Etinson (University of St Andrews) Speakers: Zachary Manfredi (University of California, Berkeley) “Beyond and Neoliberlism: Social and Economic Rights in the Future of Left Political Thought” Jesse Tomalty (University of Bergen) “Reflections on the Relationship between Human Rights and the Good Life” Chair: Jesse Tomalty (University of Bergen) Speakers: Ashwini Vasanthakumar (Queen’s Law School) “Transitional Justice as Transnational Justice: Rights of Emigrants to Promote Justice from Abroad” Adam Etinson (University of St Andrews) “Remorse and Retribution”

G2C Philosophy and Religion Conference in Africana Traditions (PRAT) Topic: Race, Class, and Economic Justice Chair: Brittany O’Neal (Lehman College, CUNY) Speakers: Shaeeda Mensah (Franklin & Marshall College) “On the Assumed Irrationality of Living in Poverty”

17 Wednesday Early Afternoon, 1:00–3:00 p.m. (cont.)

Jameliah Shorter-Bourhanou (College of the Holy Cross, Georgia College) “Maria Stewart, Black Feminist Ethnologist” Anwar Uhuru (Monmouth University) “Insurrectionist Ethics and the Case for Reparations”

G2D Society of Study of , Session 2 Topic: Process, Comparative Theology and Affects Chair: Joseph Harroff (Temple University) Speakers: Brian C. Mcallan (Stirling Theological College) “Back to Bergson: The Continuing Importance of Bergson for Process Philosophy and Theology” Alice Kim (Drew University) “Whitehead, Deleuze, and Traumatic Affect Theory” Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) “Nature’s Entanglement and Harmony: A Process Ecofeminist Ethic”

WEDNESDAY LATE AFTERNOON, 3:15–6:15 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

3A Invited Symposium: Philosophy of Space and Time Chair: Ege Yumusak (Harvard University) Speakers: Mohan Matthen (University of Toronto) Alex Kerr (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Carla Merino (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

3B Invited Symposium: History of Introspections Chair: John Roman (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Maja Spener (University of Birmingham) Cat Prueitt (University of British Columbia) Commentator: Gary Hatfield (University of Pennsylvania)

3C APA Committee Session: Punishment Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law Chair: Craig Agule (Rutgers University–Camden) Speakers: Nathan Hanna (Drexel University) “Hearts of Darkness: Why Punitive Intent Matters”

18 Wednesday Late Afternoon, 3:15–6:15 p.m.

Hsin-Wen Lee (University of Delaware) “Some Bullets Are Worth Biting—Reviving the Utilitarian Theory of Punishment” Mitchell Berman (University of Pennsylvania) “Blameworthiness, Desert, and Luck”

3D APA Committee Session: Early Chinese and Anglo- of in Dialogue Arranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Chair: Hannah H. Kim (Stanford University) Speaker: Alexus McLeod (University of Connecticut) “The Syncretic Origins of Truth Pluralism in Early China” Commentator: Joe Ulatowski (University of Connecticut) Speaker: Susan Blake (Skidmore College) “Competence and in Early China” Commentator: Danielle Macbeth (Haverford College)

3E Colloquium: Epistemology and Transparency Chair: Joshua Myers (New York University) Speaker: Benjamin Winokur (York University) “Critical Reasoning and the Transparency Method” Commentator: Hannah Trees (University of Texas at Austin) Speaker: Blakely L. Phillips (Indiana University–Bloomington) “The Transparency Procedure and the Opacity of Desires” Commentator: Lauren Ashwell (Bates College) Speaker: Mason Westfall (University of Toronto) “The Epistemology of Looks” Commentator: Alison Springle (University of Pittsburgh)

3F Colloquium: Ancient and Medieval Chair: Milo Crimi (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Sosseh Assaturian (University of Texas at Austin) “How to Do Things with Complete Lekta: The Stoics on Illocutionary Acts” Commentator: Luca Gili (Université du Québec à Montréal) Speaker: Jan Maximilian Robitzsch (Sungkyunkwan University) “The Epicurean Classification of Desires Revisited” Commentator: John Proios (Cornell University)

19 Wednesday Late Afternoon, 3:15–6:15 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Boaz Faraday Schuman (University of Toronto) “What Are Modal About? A Medieval Alternative to Possible-Worlds Semantics” Commentator: Philip-Neri Reese ()

3G APA Committee Session: Directions in Africana Phenomenology Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers Speakers: Qrescent Mali Mason (Haverford College) “Intersectional and Africana Phenomenology” Dana Francisco Miranda (Muhlenberg College) “Phenomenology & Psychopathology: Africana Perspectives” Thomas Meagher (University of Memphis) “The Decolonial Reduction and the Transcendental- Phenomenological Reduction” Commentator: Lewis R. Gordon (University of Connecticut)

3H Diversity Institute Alumni Panel Speakers: Claire Becerra (Teachers College, Columbia University) “What Should We Ask? Toward a Normative Theory of Questions and Their Asking” Si-Hua Chang (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “When May Police Kill? An Argument Against Moral Parity about Police Self-Defence” Meyra Çoban (University of Edinburgh) “Afro-Pessimist Interventions in Mari Mikkola’s Account of Dehumanization in The Wrong of Injustice”

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G3A Society for Analytical Topic: Feminist Interrogations of Moral Foundations Chair: Elizabeth Lanphier () Speakers: Sabina V. Bremner (Columbia University) “On Moral Conceivability” Nancy Daukas (Guilford College) “Toward a Testimonially Just Gender Theory” Asia Ferrin (American University) “Political Reasons for Abandoning Moral

20 Wednesday Late Afternoon, 3:15–6:15 p.m. (cont.)

G3B Penn Project for Philosophy for the Young Topic: Models of Dialogue between the Academy and the Community Chair: Michael Vazquez (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Janice Moskalik (Seattle University) “Hermeneutical Injustice: The Case of Children” Megan Jane Laverty (Teachers College, Columbia University) “ on the Role of Just Discussion in Philosophizing with Young People” Wendy C. Turgeon (St. Joseph’s College, New York) “Finding Resources to Bring Philosophy into the Classroom and Beyond”

G3C International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying Topic: Being Dead and Being Mortal Chair: David Beglin (University of California, Los Angeles) Speakers: Roman Altshuler (Kutztown University) “Death: State and Limit” August Gorman (Princeton University) “Discounting the Desire to Die” Heine Holmen (University of Tromsø) “The of Death” Jeff Noonan (University of Windsor) “The Importance of Being Frank about Dying”

G3D American Society for Value Inquiry Topic: Principles of Biomedical Ethics Chair: G. John Abbarno (D’Youville College) Speaker: Chalmers C. Clark (Drexel University) “A Kantian Resolution to the Dilemma of Research and Therapeutic Medicine” Commentators: Robert Duckrow () Christopher Ketcham (University of Houston) Philip Taylor (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) Stephen Gambescia (Drexel University)

G3E The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA) Topic: On Writing Chair: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) Speakers: Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “Forget Everything You Think You Know about Writing”

21 Wednesday Late Afternoon, 3:15–6:15 p.m. (cont.)

Bertha Manninen (Arizona State University) “What I Learned Writing for HuffPost” Andrew Pessin () “My Experiences Writing Public Philosophy”

G3F Society of North America Topic: Author Meets Critics: Richard Eldridge, Werner Herzog: Filmmaker and Philosopher Chair: Alina N. Feld (Hofstra University) Critics: Francey Russell (Barnard College) John M. Baker Jr. (The University of the Arts, Philadelphia) Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University) Alexander W. Stern (University of Notre Dame) Bradley Prager (University of Missouri) Verena Kick (Georgetown University) Author: Richard Eldridge ()

G3G Society for German and Romanticism Topic: Feeling and Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Speakers: Erica Holberg (Utah State University) Timothy Stoll (Franklin and Marshall College) Charlotte Sabourin (University of British Columbia)

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:30–9:30 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G4A Society for LGBTQ Philosophy **THIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELED** Topic: Thinking Trans // Trans Thinking Chair: Tamsin Kimoto (Emory University) Speakers: Amy Marvin (Independent Scholar) “The Chaser Continuum” Brooklyn Leo (Pennsylvania State University) “Fat Trans of Color Subjectivity: Moving Toward the Abject in Merleau-Ponty”

22 Wednesday Evening, 6:30–9:30 p.m.

G4B Society for Topic: Engagements and Intersections of Health and Care Chair: Sabina V. Bremner (Columbia University) Speakers: Elizabeth Lanphier (Vanderbilt University Medical Center) “Care Justice: A Conceptual Approach from Health Care Practice” Lauren Freeman (University of Louisville) and Heather Stewart (Western University) “Self-Identity Microaggressions in Medical Contexts: Understanding Experiences of Fat, Trans, and Non-Binary Patients” Usochi Zumba (Pan-Atlantic University) “The Centrality of Carol Gilligan’s Towards a New Difference Feminism”

G4C International Plato Society Topic: Plato’s Republic Chair: Debra Nails (Michigan State University) Speakers: Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University) “Socrates and Thrasymachus on Perfect and Imperfect Injustice” Townsend (St. John’s University, New York) “Gymnastic Exercise in Plato’s Republic and Parmenides” Kristian Larsen (University of Bergen, Norway) “Seeing Double: Contemplation, Forms, and Action in Plato’s Republic” Renato Matoso (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro) “Objects, Proportions, and Clarity in the Divided Line” Richard Parry (Agnes Scott College) “Republic 9: Pleasure, Pain, Calm, and the Philosophical Soul”

G4D North American Society for (NASSP) Topic: Author Meets Critics: Anna Stilz, Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration Chair: Avery Kolers (University of Louisville) Critics: Cecile Fabre (University of Oxford) Clare Heyward (University of Tromsø) Paulina Ochoa Espejo (Haverford College) Author: Anna Stilz (Princeton University)

23 Wednesday Evening, 6:30–9:30 p.m. (cont.)

G4E International Society for Buddhist Philosophy Topic: Knowledge and Doubt in Buddhist Philosophy Chair: Douglas Duckworth (Temple University) Speakers: Eyal Aviv (George Washington University) Ethan Mills (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga) Oren Hanner (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston)

G4F The Charles S. Peirce Society Topic: Presidential Address and Annual General Meeting Chair: Michael L. Raposa (Lehigh University) Speakers: Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (Nazarbayev University) “Peirce’s Last Graphs: The Beginning of an Era” 2019–20 Peirce Essay Prize Winner (TBD)

G4G Philosophy of the City Research Group Topic: Against Urban Permanence Chair: Shane Epting (Missouri University of and Technology) Speakers: Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University) “Making Space through Street Art in New York City” Zed Adams (New School for Social Research) “Against Historic Preservation” Kenny Easwaran (Texas A&M University) “Transformations of the City” Thi Nguyen (Utah Valley University) “The City as Process Art”

G4H Philosophy of Mathematics Association (PMA) Topic: Author Meets Critics: John Baldwin, Model Theory and the Philosophy of Mathematical Practice: Formalization without Chair: Juliette Kennedy (University of Helsinki) Critics: Timothy Bays (University of Notre Dame) Colin McLarty (Case Western Reserve University) Scott Weinstein (University of Pennsylvania) Author: John Baldwin (University of Illinois at Chicago)

G4I Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children Topic: Essentially Contestable in Philosophy for Children: A Re-examination of P4C Founders Matthew Lipman, Ann Margaret Sharp, and Gareth B. Matthews Speakers: Megan Jane Laverty (Columbia University) Maughn Rollins Gregory (Montclair State University)

24 Thursday Morning, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

THURSDAY, JANUARY 9

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., registration desk

DIVERSITY INSTITUTE ADVISORY PANEL MEETING 9:00 a.m.–Noon, location TBA, invited participants only

EXHIBITS 9:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.

AAPT-APA TEACHING HUB 9:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.

“ASK A PHILOSOPHER” BOOTH 10:00 a.m.–Noon, Suburban Station

PRIZE RECEPTION 5:30–6:30 p.m.

RECEPTION 8:00 p.m.–Midnight

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

5A Colloquium: Ontology Chair: Christopher Tomaszewski (Baylor University) Speaker: Michael Bertrand (Ohio State University) “Two Concepts of Metaphysical Grounding” Commentator: Kelly Trogdon (Virginia Tech University) Speaker: Jan Swiderski (Syracuse University) “No Foundations without Unity: A Defense of Grounding Infinitism” Commentator: Alexander Skiles (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) Speaker: Noel B. Saenz (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) “A New Approach to Ontological Economy” Commentator: Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)

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

5B Colloquium: Early Modern Chair: Allauren Forbes (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Walter R. Ott () “Émilie du Châtelet and the Illusions of Space and Body” Commentator: Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Kenneth L. Pearce (Trinity College Dublin) “John Toland’s Extreme Epistemic Egoism” Commentator: Philip Yaure (Columbia University) Speaker: Richard J. Brook (Bloomsburg University) “Does Berkeley Need a of Transcendental Space” Commentator: Scott Harkema (Ohio State University)

5C Invited Symposium: New Directions in : Action, Powers, Dispositions Chair: Therese Cory (University of Notre Dame) Speakers: Gloria Frost (University of St. Thomas (MN)) Can Laurens Löwe (Purdue University) Commentator: Kara Richardson (Syracuse University)

5D Colloquium: Memory and the Self Chair: Adam Bradley (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Simon Alexander Burns Brown (Columbia University) “The Significance of Episodic Memory” Commentator: Shayna Rosenbaum (York University) Speaker: Thomas Ames (University of Missouri–St. Louis) “Systems of Memory and the Self” Commentator: Albert Newen (Ruhr Universität-Bochum) Speaker: Alexandra Romanyshyn (Saint Louis University) “Agency and the Self: Insights from Schizophrenia Research” Commentator: Laura Matthews (University of Georgia)

5E Colloquium: Obligation, Goodness, and Agency Chair: Dana Flint (Lincoln University) Speaker: Mark Howard Herman (Bowling Green State University) “Towards Enhancing Moral Agency through Subjective Moral Debiasing” Commentator: Eduardo Martinez (University of Michigan)

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

Speaker: Max Hayward (University of Sheffield) “The Priority of the Good and the Contingency of the Right” Commentator: Daniel Koltonski (University of Delaware) Speaker: Alida Liberman (Southern Methodist University) “Obligation and the Ethics of Non-Hindrance” Commentator: Laura Specker Sullivan (College of Charleston)

5F Invited Symposium: Ethics and Epistemology Chair: Nishi Shah (Amherst College) Speakers: Jennifer Lackey () David Owens (Kings College London) Commentator: Jorah Danenberg (Stanford University)

5G Invited Symposium: Pleasure in Chair: Fletcher (University of Wisconsin) Speakers: David Ebrey (Humboldt University in ) Marta Jimenez (Emory University) Commentator: Mathew Strohl (University of Montana)

5H Invited Symposium: Black Masculinities Chair: TBA Speakers: Tommy J. Curry (University of Edinburgh) Lionel McPherson () John Torrey (Buffalo State University) Corey Reed (University of Memphis)

5I Invited Symposium: Scope Validity in Medicine Chair: Kathryn Tabb (Bard College) Speaker: Lara Keuck (Humboldt University) Commentators: Jan-Willem Romeijn (University of Groningen) Miriam Solomon (Temple University) Linda Douw (VU University Medical Center Amsterdam) Klaus Eyer (ETH Zurich)

5J APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Martin Powers, China and England: The Preindustrial Struggle for Justice in Word and Image Arranged by the APA Committee on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies Chair: Susan Blake (Skidmore College) Critics: Longxi Zhang (City University of Hong Kong) Stephen Macedo (Princeton University)

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

Sandra Field (Yale-NUS College) Jeffrey Flynn (Fordham University) Author: Martin Powers (University of Michigan)

5K Journal of the American Philosophical Association Session Chair: Miranda Fricker (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Speaker: Denise Vigani (Seton Hall University) “Virtuous Construal: In Defense of Silencing” Commentators: Michele Mason Bizri (University of Minnesota) Susan Sauvé Meyer (University of Pennsylvania)

5L Invited Symposium: Future of Feminism in Philosophy Chair: Miranda Young (New School for Social Research) Speakers: Nancy Bauer (Tufts University) Teresa Blankmeyer Burke (Gallaudet University) Robin Dembroff (Yale University)

5M Diversity Institute Advisory Panel Meeting Invited participants only.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G5A Society for Philosophy of Emotion Topic: Author Meets Critics: Aaron Ben-Ze’ev, The Arc of Love Chair: Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) Critics: Nöel Carroll (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Iskra Fileva (University of Colorado Boulder) Troy A. Jollimore (California State University, Chico) Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) Author: Aaron Ben-Ze’ev (University of Haifa, Israel)

G5B Society for the Philosophy of Creativity Topic: Creative Time: Film, Poetry, and Disruptive Temporalities Speakers: Rebecca Longtin (SUNY New Paltz) “Interweavings: Poetry, Art, and Nonlinear Temporalities” Theodore T. Bergsma (Pennsylvania State University) “‘The Independence of the Work’: Time, Death, and the Conditions of Novelty” Vernon Cisney (Gettysburg College) “Time and the Power of the False”

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

Jordan Kokot () “Immediacy, Presence, and Attention: Schutz, Tengelyi, and Merleau-Ponty on the Phenomenology of Creative Time” John Landreville (Wayne State University) Title TBD

G5C Society for Philosophy of Agency Topic: Author Meets Critics: Erin Kelly, The Limits of Blame: Rethinking Punishment and Responsibility Chair: Andrei A. Buckareff (Marist College) Critics: Justin Coates (University of Houston) Randall Harp (University of Vermont) Adina Roskies () Author: Erin Kelly (Tufts University)

G5D Philosophy of Time Society Topic: Philosophy of Time Society Chair: TBD Speakers: Alison Springle (University of Pittsburgh) and Rick Grush (University of California, San Diego) “Experiencing Time: Behavioral Dispositions and the Temporal Content of Perception” Ulrich Meyer (Colgate University) “The Future of the Present” David Builes (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Derivatives and Consciousness”

G5E Molinari Society Topic: New Work in Libertarian and Anarchist Thought Chair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn University) Speakers: Zachary Woodman (Western Michigan University) “The Implications of Philosophical for National Identity” Jason Lee Byas (University of Michigan) “What Is Violence?” William Nava (New York University) “The Causal Case Against Contributing to Public ” Roderick T. Long (Auburn University) “’s ‘New’ (Posthumous) Critique of Anarchism: A Counter-Critique”

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

G5F Society Topic: Causation Chair: James R. Beebe () Speakers: Paul Henne (Lake Forest College) “Causal Superseding with Action” Jason Shepard (Life University) “Forces, Forces Everywhere: Expressions of Causation Ubiquitously Encode Force Dynamic Information”

G5G Center for New Narratives in Philosophy Topic: Mary Shepherd’s “Essays on the Perception of an External Universe” Chair: Keota Fields (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth) Speakers: Antonia Lolordo (University of Virginia) “Mind and Body in Shepherd’s Essays on the Perception of an External Universe” Don Garrett (New York University) “External Existence and the Rejection of Idealism in Hume and Shepherd” Marina Folescu (University of Missouri) “Some Remarks on Mary Shepherd’s Views on the Perception of the External World”

G5H Heidegger Circle Topic: World and Worlding: Politics, Art, and Tools Chair: Nikolay Tugushev (New School for Social Research) Speakers: Dennis Skocz (Independent Scholar) “Ancient Politics, the Modern State, and Freedom: The Heideggerian Polis” Ellen Miller (Rowan University) “Seeing Brancusi’s First Cry, a First Time, Again” Melayna Schiff (Georgetown University) “On Heidegger’s Analysis of the Worldhood of the Environment” Rex Gilliland (Southern Connecticut State University) “Being as a Whole and the Truth of Being”

30 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

THURSDAY EARLY AFTERNOON, 12:15–2:15 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

6A Committee Session: Danto/ASA Prize Lecture Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) and Eric Marcus (Auburn University) “Aesthetic ” Commentators: Robbie Kubala (University of California, Santa Cruz) Aaron Meskin (University of Georgia)

6B APA Committee on LGBTQ People in the Profession Topic: Framing Gender Speakers: Simon Ruchti (Westchester University) “ Cis: The Crisis in Coming to Know Yourself Through the Eyes of Your Other” Kelli Potter (Utah Valley State) “Mormon and Gender” Amy Marvin (Independent Scholar) “Transphobia and Institutions” Moderator: Perry Zurn (American University)

6C APA Committee Session: Jobs and Careers Teaching Philosophy at a Two-Year College: Find and Keep a Position Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges. Co-sponsored by the APA Committee on Teaching Philosophy and the APA Committee on Academic Careers Opportunities and Placement. Chair: Rich Legum (Kingsborough Community College, CUNY) Panelists: Aaron Champene (St. Louis Community College) Timothy Davis (The Community College of Baltimore County) A. J. Kreider (Miami-Dade Community College) Mark Bobro (Santa Barbara City College) Rebecca Scott (Harper College) Thomas Urban (Houston Community College)

31 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m. (cont.)

6D APA Strategic Planning Focus Group Open to all interested in attending.

6E Colloquium: Kant and Fichte Chair: Andrew Chignell (Princeton University) Speaker: Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval (Princeton University) “Kant on the Singularity of Intuition: Thoroughgoing Determination and Cognition” Commentator: Farshid Baghai (Villanova University) Speaker: G. Anthony Bruno (Royal Holloway University of London) “Facticity in Fichte’s Berlin Wissenschaftslehre” Commentator: Karl Hahn (Villanova University)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G6A The Society Topic: Author Meets Critics: Jeremy Koons, The Ethics of Wilfrid Sellars Chair: Carl Sachs (Marymount University) Critics: Joey Jebari (Georgetown University) Jack Samuel (University of Pittsburgh) Audre Brokes (St. Joseph’s University) Author: Jeremy Koons (Georgetown University in Qatar)

G6B Society for the Study of Women Philosophers Topic: Expanding the Canon: Three Women Philosophers Chair: Mary Ellen Waithe (Cleveland State University) Speakers: Ronny Miron (Bar Ilan University) “The Phenomenological Problem of the Beginning: Hedwig Conrad-Martius’s Realistic Response to Husserl’s ” Emanuele Costa (Birkbeck College, University of London) “‘Pen and Paper, not Needle and Spindle’: Maria Gaetana Agnesi on Women’s Equality” Luciana Santos (Federal University of Maranhão) “Lou Andreas-Salomé on the ‘Woman Question’: Glimpses into the of Biology”

32 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m. (cont.)

G6C North American Association Topic: Korean : Interpretations and Developments Chair: Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Edward Chung (University of Prince Edward Island) “Yi Yulgok on the Role of Emotions (Chŏng/Qing 情) in Self-Cultivation and Public Ethics: A Korean Neo-Confucian and Comparative Perspective” Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) “An Ecofeminist Epistemological Approach to Junzi (君子 exemplary ): Women’s Role in the Korean Confucian Family” Joseph Harroff (Temple University) “Confucian Ethical Individuality: The Four-Seven Debate and Creative Democracy”

G6D Concerned Philosophers for Peace Topic: Concerned Philosophers for Peace Group Session Chair: Brian C. Barnett (St. John Fisher College) Speakers: Graham Parsons (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) “Facing Up to the Subjugation of Military Service Members” Bat-Ami Bar-On (Binghamton University) “War. Trauma. And Entertainment” Sahar Heydari Fard (University of Cincinnati) “Social Explanation, Social Epistemology, and the Target of Collective Action” Jean-Marie Makang (Frostburg State University) “Trumpism, American Exceptionalism, and the Democratic World Order”

G6E Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love Topic: Trans-formative Erotics Chair: Andrea Warmack (Emory University) Speakers: Tamsin Kimoto (Emory University) Brooklyn Leonhart (Pennsylvania State University) Bailey Thomas (Pennsylvania State University)

33 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m. (cont.)

G6F Public Philosophy Network Topic: Philosophical Progress Through Public Philosophy Speakers: Ian Olasov (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Public Philosophy and Philosophical Progress” Cristina Cammarano (Salisbury University) “Becoming a Better Thinker, Teacher, and Writer: Thoughts from the Tenure Track on How Philosophy for/with Children Improves Me as a Philosopher” Thi Nguyen (Utah Valley University) “Seductions of Clarity”

G6G National Philosophical Counseling Association Topic: Philosophical Counseling Chair: TBD Speakers: Martha Lang (Florida State University) “The Limits of Logic and Language in Logic-Based Therapy” Keith Morrison (Independent Scholar) “The Role of Emotions in LBT, Reconsidered”

G6H Society Topic: Royce’s Fugitive Essays and his Ethics Chair: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) Speakers: Kara Barnette (Westminster College) “Communities of Memory, Communities of Hate” Robin Friedman (Independent Scholar) “The Fugitive Essays: Loewenberg and the Continuity Of Royce’s Philosophy” Jacquelyn Ann Kegley (California State University, Bakersfield) “The Doctrine of the Present Moment: A Fundamental Royce Concept from the Fugitive Essays” Presidential Address: Michael Brodrick (Arkansas Tech University) “Can Royce Agree with James and Santayana on Ethics?”

G6I International Society for Chinese Philosophy Topic: Ethics and Chinese Philosophy Speakers: Yong Huang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) “In What Sense Aristotle Is Not a Virtue Ethicist But Zhu Xi Is?”

34 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m. (cont.)

Guy Schuh (Boston College) “Virtue, Integrity, and Self-Interest in Ancient Greek and Classical Chinese Ethical Thought David Elstein (SUNY New Paltz) “Knowledge of Human Nature in Ruism: A New Approach Thought” Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Art and Ethics of War: Just War Theory and Intelligence Ethics”

G6J The International Institute for Field Being Topic: and Field Being Chair: Therese Dykeman (Fairfield University) Speakers: Laura Weed (The College of Saint Rose) “Embodied Philosophy of Religion: A Neuroscientific Approach” Maja Milčinski ( Ljubljana University) “Wholeness as a way of Being in the World” Miran Bozovic (Ljubljana University) “The Diluvian Philosophy: The Utilitarian Origins of Melville’s Moby Dick”

G6K The Charles S. Peirce Society Topic: Peirce’s Logic Chair: Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen (Nazarbayev University) Speakers: Sun-Joo Shin (Yale University) “Abduction in Peirce’s Theorematic Reasoning” Francesco Bellucci (University of Bologna) “Peirce on Analysis and Decomposition” Richard Kenneth Atkins (Boston College) “Three Levels of Abstractness in Peirce’s Beta Graphs”

G6L Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry Topic: Psychedelic Evidence Chair: Ginger Hoffman (St. Joseph’s University) Speaker: Benjamin Lewis (University of Utah) “The Epistemic Status of Psychedelic States” Commentator: Kathryn Tabb (Bard College)

35 Thursday Early Afternoon, 12:15–2:15 p.m. (cont.)

G6M Evangelical Philosophical Society Topic: Metaphysics and : Human and Divine Chair: TBD Speakers: Paul Gould (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) “Neo-Aristotelian Accounts of Divine Creative Activity” Ross Inman (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) “Getting Personal: On Mereology and Personal Ontology”

G6N Publishing Workshop Sponsored by Cambridge University Press. Please join commissioning editors from Cambridge University Press, Brill, de Gruyter, , Palgrave, PDC, Routledge and Wiley, and the editors of the Journal of the APA, , and Philosophical Studies to learn more about how to publish your first book or journal article. Short presentations from each publisher/ editor will be followed by a Q&A session. Participants: Sally Hoffmann (Cambridge University Press) Jennifer Pavelko (Brill) Lucy Randall (Oxford University Press) Philip Getz (Palgrave) George Leaman (PDC) Andy Beck (Routledge) Andrew Kenyon (SUNY Press) Marissa Koors (Wiley) John Heil (Journal of the APA) Jennifer Lackey (Episteme, Philosophical Studies)

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 2:30–5:30 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

7A APA Committee Session: De Gruyter Kant Lecture Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research Chair: Aaron Zimmerman (University of California, Santa Barbara) Speaker: Patricia Kitcher (Columbia University) “Kant’s Ordinary Moral Agent” This session will end at 4:30 p.m.

36 Thursday Afternoon, 2:30–5:30 p.m.

7B Colloquium: Identity and Resistance Chair: Oli Stephano (Vasser College) Speaker: Matthew Salett Andler (University of Virginia) “The Sexual Orientation/Identity Distinction” Commentator: Elizabeth Victor (William Paterson University) Speaker: Cheryl Ann Frazier (University of Oklahoma) “‘Fuck Flattering!’ and Beauty Resistance” Commentator: Gertrude González de Allen (Spelman College)

7C Colloquium: Aristotelian Metaphysics Chair: Nefeli Ralli (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Federica Bocchi (Boston University) “Toward a Clarification of ‘Aristotelian Essentialism’” Commentator: Tyler Huismann (University of Oklahoma) Speaker: James R. Finley (Columbia University) “The Two Views of Aristotle on the Infinite” Commentator: Scott O’Connor (New Jersey City University) Speaker: Rory Hanlon (University of Chicago) “Aristotle on Perceptual Discrimination: Perception as Substance and as Point” Commentator: Jongsuh Lee (Notre Dame University)

7D Colloquium: Epistemology and Truth Chair: Danny Forman (Rutgers University) Speaker: Jim Hutchinson (Indiana University–Bloomington) “Why Can’t Truth Be Valuable?” Commentator: Kelley Annesley () Speaker: Kian Mintz-Woo (University of Graz) “Drain the Swamp!” Commentator: Han Li (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Aaron M. Griffith (College of William & Mary) “True by Default” Commentator: Rohan Sud (Ryerson University)

7E Invited Symposium: Modeling and Climate Change Chair: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) Speakers: Mathias Frisch (Leibniz University Hannover) Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University) Commentator: Stuart Gluck (Indiana University)

7F Invited Symposium: New Pro-Life Chair: Jorge Garcia (Boston College) Speakers: Francis Beckwith (Baylor University) Anthony McCarthy (Bios Center) Celia Wolf-Devine (Stonehill College)

37 Thursday Afternoon, 2:30–5:30 p.m. (cont.)

7G Invited Symposium: Dimensions of Normative Strength Chair: Alan Goldman (College of William & Mary) Speakers: Mark Timmons (University of Arizona) Justin Snedegar (University of St Andrews) Matt Bedke (University of British Columbia)

7H Author Meets Critics: Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson, Genealogies of Terrorism: Revolution, State Violence, Empire Chair: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Critics: Sandra Harvey (University of California, Irvine) Tuomo Tiisala (New York University) George Fourlas (Hampshire College) Author: Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson (Memphis University)

7I APA Committee Session: Civility Arranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy Chair: John Corvino (Wayne State University) Speakers: Olúfémi Táíwò (Georgetown University) Regina Rini (York University) Alice MacLaclan (York University)

7J APA Committee Session: Revisiting Philosophy of Abortion in a Time of Crisis Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine Chair: Laura Specker Sullivan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Bertha Alvarez Manninen (Arizona State University) “A Pro-Choice Advocate’s Response to New York’s Reproductive Health Act” Amy Berg (Rhode Island College) “Abortion and Miscarriage, Updated” Margaret Olivia Little (Georgetown University) “Philosophers on Abortion: A Plea for Translational Ethics” David DeGrazia (George Washington University) “The Ethics of Abortion through the Lens of Moral Status (in Case the Other Major Lens Fails to Clarify)”

38 Thursday Afternoon, 2:30–5:30 p.m. (cont.)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G7A Society for Skeptical Studies Chair: James R. Beebe (University at Buffalo) Speakers: Kevin McCain (University of Alabama at Birmingham) “What Debasing Demons Can Teach Us about Understanding and Wisdom” Lindsay Crawford (Connecticut College) “Suspending Judgment Is Something You Do” Ted Poston (University of Alabama) “Gaining Knowledge from about Isolated Evidence”

G7B Society for Philosophy of Emotion Topic: Emotion, Binding, and Natural Psychological Kinds Chair: Cecilea Mun (Independent Scholar) Speakers: Charles Starkey (Clemson University) “Emotion, Synesthesia, and Natural Psychological Kinds” Remy Debes (University of Memphis) “Is Respect an Emotion?” Charlie Kurth (University of Western Michigan) “Shame and Its Moral Significance”

G7C Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, co-sponsored by the North American Society for Social Philosophy Topic: Putting the Back into Feminism Chair: Carol C. Gould (City University of New York) Speakers: Ann Ferguson (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “Dual Systems Again? The Affective Economy and Socialist-Feminist Visions” Susan Erck (City University of New York) “Return to the Exploitation Paradigm” Nancy Holmstrom (Rutgers University–Newark) “A Non-reductive Marxist Feminism” Carol C. Gould (City University of New York) “Cooperative Care beyond : Theoretical Horizons for a New Feminist Praxis”

39 Thursday Afternoon, 2:30–5:30 p.m. (cont.)

G7D National Philosophical Counseling Association Chair: TBD Speakers: Elliot D. Cohen (Indian River State College) “Ministering to Perfectionism in Philosophical Consulting” Laura Newhart (Eastern Kentucky University) “Logic-Based Therapy for Mentally Strong Women” Biskin Lee (London School of Economics) “A Case for End of Life Options and Consulting Through Them”

G7E Minorities and Philosophy (MAP) Topic: Distribution and Recognition of Service Work Panelists: Elise Woodard (University of Michigan) Carolina Flores (Rutgers University) Jingyi Wu (University of California, Irvine) Keyvan Shafiei (Georgetown University)

G7F International Society for Buddhist Philosophy Topic: Book Symposium: Douglas Duckworth, Tibetan Buddhist and Nature Chair: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Critics: Jonathan Gold (Princeton University) Sara McClintock (Emory University) Davey Tomlinson (Villanova University) Author: Douglas Duckworth (Temple University)

G7G Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Topic: Dōgen as Founder, Dōgen as Philosopher, and Related Paradigms Speakers: Ralf Müller (University of Hildescheim) “ Expounding the Texts of Zen Master Dōgen as Religious Commentary or Philosophical Interpretation?” Steven Heine (Florida International University) “On Juxtaposing the Dōgen Interpretations of Traditionalist Nishiari Bokusan and Philosopher Akiyama Hanji” George Wrisley (University of North Georgia) “Dōgen’s Shōbōgenzō is Supersaturated with Philosophy as Philosophical Response, Expression, and Facilitation” Commentator: Sarah Mattice (University of North Florida)

40 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m.

G7H The Society for Medieval and Topic: Author Meets Critics: Roslyn Weiss, Hasdai Crescas: Light of ˙ the Lord (‘Or Hashem’) Chair: Sean Erwin (Barry University) Critics: Alexander Green (University at Buffalo) Ari Ackermann (Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies) Julie Klein (Villanova University) Author: Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University)

G7I Society of Study of Process Philosophy, Session 1 Topic: Language, Logic, and the Art of Process Chair: Jea Sophia Oh (West Chester University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Kyle Barbour (Memorial University of Newfoundland) “Whitehead, Bradley, and the Lingering Threat of Subject-Predicate Logic” Joseph Harroff (Temple University) “Diversifying Process—Philosophical Translation as ars contextualis” Anthony Sean Neal (Mississippi State University) “Poetry, Art, and Process: An Applicative Notion of Whiteheadian Process Philosophy

THURSDAY EVENING, 5:30–6:30 P.M.

APA PRIZE RECEPTION (open to all: wine and cheese served) 5:30–6:30 p.m., location TBA APA NATIONAL PRIZES APA/PDC Prize 2019 Corrupt the Youth Barwise Prize 2018 Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Barwise Prize 2019 Margaret Boden (University of Sussex) Book Prize 2019 Kate Manne (Cornell University) for Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny Honorable Mention: Sarah Moss (University of Michigan) for Probabilistic Knowledge Danto/ASA Prize 2020 Keren Gorodeisky and Eric Marcus (Auburn University)

41 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (cont.)

De Gruyter Kant Lecture 2020 Patricia Kitcher (Columbia University), “Kant’s Ordinary Moral Agent” Dewey Lecture 2020 Gisela Striker (Harvard University), “The Academic Practice of Philosophy (. . . in Two Countries)” Edinburgh Fellowship 2019–2020 Carrie Figdor () Essay Prize in Latin American Thought 2019 Noell Birondo (Wichita State University) Gittler Award 2019 Robert Sugden (University of East Anglia) for The Community of Advantage: A Behavioural Economist’s Defence of the Market Kavka/UCI Prize 2020 Massimo Renzo (King’s College London) Honorable Mention: Patrick Tomlin () Lebowitz Prize 2019 Michael E. Bratman (Stanford University) and Margaret Gilbert (University of California, Irvine) for “What Is It to Act Together?” Quinn Prize 2019 Geoff Sayre-McCord(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Prize for Excellence in Philosophy Teaching 2019 Sandra Dwyer (Georgia State University) and Claire Katz (Texas A&M University) Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest 2019 Brenden de Kenessey (University of Toronto) for “People Are Dying because We Misunderstand How Those with Addiction Think” Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (Sam Houston State University) for “The Mirror Test and the Problem of Understanding Other Minds” Amia Srinivasan (St. John’s College, Oxford) for “Does Anyone Have the Right to Sex?” Bryan Van Norden (Vassar College) for “The Ignorant Do Not Have a Right to an Audience” Karina Vold (University of Cambridge) for “Are ‘You’ Just Inside Your Skin or Is Your Smartphone Part of You?” Romanell Lecture 2020 (Tufts University), “Herding Cats and Inflation” Routledge, Taylor & Francis Prize 2019 William D’Alessandro (University of Illinois at Chicago) for “Viewing-as Explanations and Ontic Dependence”

42 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (cont.)

Tyke Nunez (University of South Carolina) for “Logical Mistakes, Logical Aliens, and the Laws of Kant’s Pure General Logic” Sanders Book Prize 2019 Douglas Edwards (Utica College) for The Metaphysics of Truth Honorable Mention: Carrie Figdor (University of Iowa) for Pieces of Mind, and Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers University) for The Unity of Perception: Content, Consciousness, Evidence Sanders Lecture 2020 (New York University) Sharp Prize 2019 Blake Hereth (University of Washington) for “ Pacifism” EASTERN DIVISION PRIZES Sanders Graduate Student Awards 2020 Maria Altepeter (Washington University in St. Louis) for “The Focus of Virtue: Broadening Attention in Empirically Informed Accounts of Virtue Cultivation” Jesse Daniel Lopes (Boston University) for “Phenomenology and Cognitive Science: Husserl’s Computational Theory of Mind” Alexandra Romanyshyn (Saint Louis University) for “Agency and the Self: Insights from Schizophrenia Research” Graduate Student Travel Stipend Winners Maria Altepeter (Washington University in St. Louis) for “The Focus of Virtue: Broadening Attention in Empirically Informed Accounts of Virtue Cultivation” Dong An (Texas A&M University) for “The Capacity of Reflection, Normativity, and Moral Action” Matthew Salett Andler (University of Virginia) for “The Sexual Orientation/Identity Distinction” Sosseh Assaturian (University of Texas at Austin) for “How to Do Things with Complete Lekta: The Stoics on Illocutionary Acts” Michael Randall Barnes (Georgetown University) for “Who Do You Speak For? And How?: Anonymity and Identity in Online Abuse” Michael Begun (Fordham University) for “Nietzsche’s ” Federica Bocchi (Boston University) for “Toward a Clarification of ‘Aristotelian Essentialism’” Ethan Brauer (Ohio State University) for “Metaphysical Nihilism and Modal Logic” Laura Brown (University of Iowa) for “Trickery as Epistemic Resistance”

43 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (cont.)

Simon Alexander Burns Brown (Columbia University) for “The Significance of Episodic Memory” Jeff Carroll (University of Virginia) for “Optimal, Practical, and Insightful: Why Ideal Theory Needs to Pick Two” Sam Carter (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “Indicative/ Subjunctive Collapse” Laurenz Casser (University of Texas at Austin) for “Pain Modulation and Sensory Inhibition” Michael Deigan (Yale University) for “Having a Concept Has a Cost” Corey Nathaniel Dethier (University of Notre Dame) for “Variation in Evidence and Simpson’s Paradox” Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) for “Machine Learning, Theory Choice, and Non-Epistemic Values” Leonard Feldblyum (Brown University) for “Higher Types, Not Great Men: Nietzsche’s Critique of Carlyle” Vivian Feldblyum (University of Pittsburgh) for “Medicine’s Transparency Problem: What We Can Learn By Paying Attention to Attention Deficit Disorder” Cheryl Ann Frazier (University of Oklahoma) for “‘Fuck Flattering!’ and Beauty Resistance” James Fritz (Ohio State University) for “Radical Moral Encroachment and Reasons of the Wrong Kind” Kelly Gaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) for “Conventions and Counterlogicals” Veronica Gomez Sanchez (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) for “Interventionism and the Causal Relevance of Semantics” Rory Hanlon (University of Chicago) for “Aristotle on Perceptual Discrimination: Perception as Substance and as Point” Sydney Harvey (University of Calgary) for “Advancing Imagination: Perceptual Illusions in Film” Steven Haug (Independent Scholar) for “From the Beautiful to the Political: How Arendt’s Kantian Political Philosophy Avoids the Situatedness Critique” Mark Howard Herman (Bowling Green State University) for “Towards Enhancing Moral Agency through Subjective Moral Debiasing” Ting Fung Ho (University of Texas at Austin) for “Understanding ” Mario Ivan Juarez Garcia (University of Arizona) for “Moral Incompetence and Expert Failure: How to Be Virtuous in Corrupt Environments” Hannah H. Kim (Stanford University) for “Fictional Truth and Formal Features: Critique of D’Alessandro, Lewis, and Searle”

44 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (cont.)

Liang Zhou Koh (University of Toronto) for “Standards-Based Permissivism and the Problem of Irrelevant Influences on Belief” Sara Kolmes (Georgetown University) for “A Case for Case- Based Epistemology: Clinical Bioethics and Miracle Cures” Casey Landers (University of Miami) for “A Constraint on Rich Visual ” JJ Lang (Stanford University) for “What Is the Difference Between Telling and Asserting? Reconsidering the Social Nature of Assertion” Joanna Lawson (Yale University) for “Identity and Society: What Makes You Who You Are” Andrew Y. Lee (New York University) for “Knowing Pain Is Bad” Junhyo Lee (University of Southern California) for “‘Ought’ and Intensionality” Madeleine M. Levac (University of California, Berkeley) for “Sane Sensing: Art and Affective Disorder in Merleau-Ponty” Daniel Lindquist (Indiana University–Bloomington) for “Why Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature?” Wenjin Liu (Princeton University) for “The Fabric of Akrasia—A New Reading of Plato’s Protagoras 351b-358e” Haoying Liu (University of Massachusetts Amherst) for “On the Antipathetic Fallacy in Phenomenal Thought” Jesse Daniel Lopes (Boston University) for “Phenomenology and Cognitive Science: Husserl’s Computational Theory of Mind” Josiah R. Lopez-Wild (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) for “A Can of Precisificational Worms” Lisa M. Madura (Vanderbilt University) for “Giving Weight to Reasons: Toward a Feminist Conception of Deliberation” Kevin Mager (Loyola University Chicago) for “Being-in-a-World: Is Badiou’s ‘Objective Phenomenology’ Useful to Husserlian (and Other) Phenomenologists?” Michael Montess (York University) for “Demedicalizing PrEP for HIV Prevention: The Social and Political Effects on MSM” Parisa Moosavi (University of Toronto) for “Neo-Aristotelian as ” Joshua Mund (University of Wisconsin–Madison) for “The Non- Identity Problem Does Not Exonerate Farmers Who Raise and Slaughter Animals Humanely” Wade E. Munroe (Indiana University) for “What’s So Special About Reasoning? Rationality, Belief Updating, and Internalism” Zachariah A. Neemeh (University of Memphis) for “Cultural Affordances in AI Perception”

45 Thursday Evening, 5:30–6:30 p.m. (cont.)

Keunchang Oh (Purdue University) for “Racism as Vice and Civility as Social Norm” Ryan A. Olsen (University of Massachusetts Amherst) for “On the Epistemic Objection to Non-presentist A-theories” Tyler Olsson (University of California, Santa Cruz) for “The Perceived Fit Between Music and Movement: A Multisensory Approach to Understanding Innocent Dance Appreciation” Larkin Philpot (University of Pittsburgh) for “Aristotle on the Role of Prohairesis in ” Alexandra Romanyshyn (Saint Louis University) for “Agency and the Self: Insights from Schizophrenia Research” Eric John Scarffe (Boston University) for “The Paradox of State Sovereignty: A Call for Revision” Boaz Faraday Schuman (University of Notre Dame) for “What Are Modal Propositions About? A Medieval Alternative to Possible-Worlds Semantics” Nick Schuster (Washington University in St. Louis) for “When Silence Is Golden: Rethinking the Virtue-Continence Distinction” Colin C. Smith (University of Kentucky) for “Communion, Division, and in the ” Joris Spigt (Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) for “Hegel on the Principle of (Non-)Contradiction” Alex R. Steers-McCrum (The Graduate Center, CUNY) for “Here, We Are: A Native American Relational Social Ontology” Andrew Stewart (University of Southern California) for “Are Normative Deliberatively Indispensable?” Bronwyn Stippa (University of Texas at Austin) for “Inner Speech, Cognitive Phenomenology, and Conscious Thought” Christopher Michael Stratman (University of Nebraska– Lincoln) for “Limited Phenomenal Infallibility and Cognitive Phenomenology” Jan Swiderski (Syracuse University) for “No Foundations without Unity: A Defense of Grounding Infinitism” Kuizhi Wang (University of Oxford) for “On the Location of Kant’s Refutation of Idealism” Caleb Ward (Stony Brook University) for “Consent, Feminist Critique, and Responsibility to a Sexual Partner” Isaac Wilhelm (Rutgers University) for “Centering the Principal Principle”

46 Thursday Evening, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 5:30–7:30 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

8A APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Eva Feder Kittay, Learning from My Daughter Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women Chair: Nancy Bauer (Tufts University) Critics: Christine Wieseler (Skidmore College) Kevin Timpe (Calvin College) Lisa Tessman (Binghamton University) Elizabeth Barnes (University of Virginia) Author: Eva Feder Kittay (Stony Brook University)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G8A Society of Christian Philosophers Topic: Philosophy of Religion and Metaphysics Chair: Stephen R. Grimm (Fordham University) Speakers: Jonathan Barker (Wake Forest University) “On Demanding a Metaphysical Explanation” Lorraine Juliano Keller (St. Joseph’s University) “Contemplation and Content” Robert Miner (Baylor University) “Responding to Nietzsche’s Critique of Religion”

G8B/G9F IAEP (International Association for Environmental Philosophy) Topic: Environmental Philosophy Chair: TBA Speakers: Thomas Bown and Marian Staats (Oakton Community College) “Taking Philosophy On the Road: De-colonizing Land Ethics” Chandler Rogers (Boston College) “From Friendship to Reverence: On the Necessity of Being More than Friends with Nature” Jordan Daniels (Emory University) “Hepburn and Adorno on the Aesthetic Experience of Nature” David Pena (San Francisco State University) “Whale Phenomenology” Jeff Gessas (University of North Texas) “Decolonial Solidarity: Turning Towards a Critique of Settler Colonial Privilege”

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

G8C The Gandhi-King-Adams-Chavez Society Topic: Author Meets Critics: Douglas Allen, Gandhi After 9/11 Creative and Sustainability Chair: Greg Moses (Texas State University at San Marcos) Critics: Sanjay Lal (Clayton State University) Karsten J. Struhl (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) Jahanzaib Choudry (Carnegie Mellon University) Author: Douglas Allen (University of Maine)

G8D Association for Philosophy of the Unconscious Speakers: Daniel Tutt (Columbian College of Arts and ) “The Shipwreck of Oedipus: Mapping the Post- Oedipal” Wilfried Ver Eecke (Georgetown University) “Hegel Contra Psychiatry”

G8E International Berkeley Society Topic: Berkeley’s Philosophy Chair: Nancy Kendrick (Wheaton College, MA) Speakers: David Mwakima (University of California, Irvine) “What Is Berkeley’s Master Argument?” Clare Moriarty (Trinity College Dublin) “The Ad Hominem Argument of Berkeley’s Analyst” Richard Brook (Bloomsburg University) “Berkeley and the Phenomenology of Action”

G8F Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love Session details TBA

G8G Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) Topic: Carceral , Health, and the Civic Body Chair: John Protevi (Louisiana State University) Speaker: Andrea Pitts (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) “Health Empires Behind Bars: Carceral Humanism and the Rise of Correctional Medicine” Commentator: Yannik Thiem (Columbia University)

G8H The Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Topic: The Influence on Early Modern Thought of Medieval and Renaissance Notions of Quantity and Force Chair: Dave Mesing (Villanova University)

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

Speakers: Francesca Bruno (Cornell University) “Descartes on (the Scholastic Notion of) Quantity” Sean Erwin (Barry University) “The Commensurability of Forces: Proporzione in Machiavelli” Helen Hattab (University of Houston) “Individuating Substances: How Do 16th Century Scholastic Views Relate to the 17th Century?” Mario De Caro (Tufts University and Università Roma Tre) “Machiavelli’s Naturalism”

G8I North American Korean Philosophy Association Topic: Feminism, Environment, Democracy, and the Moral Mind: Korean Philosophy in the Broad Context of Asian Philosophy Chair: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) Speakers: Ann Pang-White (University of Scranton) “Deconstructing Chastity in the Book of Change: Abuse or Adaptation?” Josh Hayes (Alvernia University) “Steps Toward an Ecology of Mind: Non-Dual Action (Wei-Wu-Wei) and Perceiving Not-Knowing (Shi Shim Ma) in a Time of Environmental Crisis” Hyo-Dong Lee (Drew University) “Jeong (情), Civility, and the Heart of a Pluralistic Democracy” Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “The Pure Consciousness and Emotion in the Horak Debate of Korean Neo-Confucianism”

G8J Leibniz Society of North America Topic: Annual Meeting of Leibniz Society of North America Chair: Daniel Garber (Princeton University) Speaker: Julia Jorati (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “The Guise of the Good in Leibniz” Commentator: Nabeel Hamid (Concordia University)

G8K Society Topic: Intercultural Horizons of Education: Deweyan and Confucian Transactions Chair: Joseph Harroff (Temple University) Speakers: Kyle Greenwalt (Michigan State University) “Theorizing the ‘Home’ in Homeschooling: Pragmatist and Confucian Analyses of the Family, Education, and Civic Belonging”

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

Joshua Rosen (Bronx Compass High School) “Democratic Character Education in the History Classroom” Tung-Yi Kho (SOAS, University of London) “The Case for Physical-Sports Training as Aesthetic Education”

G8L The Society for the History of Political Philosophy Topic: Perspectives on the Good Life: The Ancients and Their Legacy Chair: Allen Ray (Tulane University) Speakers: Mark Pryor (Tulane University) “Plato on the Tyrannic Soul” Tom Cleveland (Jack Miller Center, PA) “Lucretius on the Prizes of Life in Book V of de Rerum Natura” Gabrielle Ray (Tulane University) “Glory and Self-Interest in Hobbes’s Auxiliary Law of Nature” Commentator: Allen Ray (Tulane University)

G8M Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World Topic: Author Meets Critics: Serene Khader, Decolonizing Universalism: A Transnational Feminist Ethic Chair: Si-Hua Chang (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Critics: Keyvan Shafiei (Georgetown University) José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College) Author: Serene J. Khader (Brooklyn College, CUNY)

G8N Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society Topic: Just : Philosophy in Prison Chair: Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Title: “Taking Philosophy Inside” Speakers: Christia Mercer (Columbia University), Michael Holmes (Columbia University), Dhananjay Jaggannathan (Columbia University), Morgaine Gooding-Silverwood (Rethinking Justice, Columbia University), and Francesca Merrick (Marc Sanders Intern, Columbia College)

50 Thursday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m.

Title: “Learning Philosophy Inside, The Student Experience” Speakers: Aisha Elliott (Justice Lab, Columbia University), Miranda McConniughey (Marc Sanders Scholar), Syretta Johnson (Marc Sanders Scholar), David Simpson (Marc Sanders Scholar), and Larry Williams (Rethinking Justice, Columbia University)

THURSDAY EVENING, 7:30–10:30 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G9A The Society for the History of Political Philosophy Topic: Perspectives on the Good Life: Modern Chair: Allen Ray (Tulane University) Speakers: Joshua Lott (Holy Cross College) “Rousseau’s Socratic Pedagogy and the Value of Liberal Education” Adam Sliwowski (Boston College) “Rousseau and the Politics of Taste in Kant’s Third Critique” Aaron Halper (Catholic University of America) “Kant’s Anti-Eroticism” Commentator: Allen Ray (Tulane University)

G9B Society for the Advancement of Topic: and Culture: The Philosophical Legacy of Joseph Margolis Chair: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) Speakers: Armen T. Marsoobian (Southern Connecticut State University) James Campbell (University of Toledo) Vincent Colapietro (Pennsylvania State University) Larry Cahoone (College of the Holy Cross) Respondent: Joseph Margolis (Temple University)

G9C Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy Topic: Authors and Critics: Recent Publications in Comparative Epistemology Chair: Bryan Van Norden (Wuhan University China, Yale- NUS Singapore, Vassar College)

51 Thursday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Ethan Mills (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga) “Three Pillars of Skepticism in Classical India: Nāgārjuna, Jayarāśi, and Śrī Harṣa: Overview and Response to Comments” Commentator: Julianne Chung (University of Louisville) Speaker: Aaron Creller (University of North Florida) “Making Space for Knowing: A Capacious Approach to Comparative Epistemology: Overview and Response to Comments” Commentator: Alexus McLeod (University of Connecticut)

G9D Political Theology Group Topic: Author Meets Critics: Marquis Bey, Them Goon Rules: Fugitive Essays on Radical Black Feminism Chair: Troizel Carr (New York University) Critics: Jasmine Syedullah (Vassar College) Yasmeen Chism (New York University) Brittany Friedman (Rutgers University) Andrea Warmack (Emory University) Troizel Carr (New York University) Author: Marquis Bey (Northwestern University)

G9E Philosophy of the City Research Group Topic: Philosophy, the City, and Public Space Chair: Michael Nagenborg (University of Twente) Speakers: Paula Cristina Pereira (Universidade do Porto) “Philosophy and Public Space” Shane Epting (Missouri University of Science and Technology) “Annexation and Environmental Harm” Maria João Couto (Universidade do Porto) “Ethics and Communication” Elsa González Esteban (Universitat Jaume I) “Spaces of Ethical Reflexivity in the City”

G9F IAEP (International Association for Environmental Philosophy) Session details TBA

G9G International Hobbes Association, Session 1 Chair: Marcus Adams (University at Albany, SUNY) Speakers: Sarah Meier (Xavier University of Louisiana) “The Political Psychology of the Hobbesian Subject”

52 Thursday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)

Christopher Fremaux (Stony Brook University) “, Sovereignty, and Obligation in Hobbes and Pufendorf” Ryan Quandt (University of South Florida) “Moses, a True Prophet: and the Authority of Scripture” Rosamond Rhodes (Mount Sinai School of Medicine) “Hobbesian Equality, Baumrin, and Egoist Interpretations”

G9H Friends of Mary Astell Topic: Astell on Metaphysics and Friendship Speaker: Colin Chamberlain (Temple University) “Mary Astell and the Embodied Self” Commentator: Michaela Manson (University of Toronto) Speaker: Penny Weiss (St. Louis University) “Mary Astell’s Female Retirement” Commentator: Allauren Forbes (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Timothy Yenter (University of Mississippi) “Mary Astell on the Metaphysics of Love” Commentator: Stephanie Wesson (University of Pennsylvania)

G9I Karl Jaspers Society of North America Topic: after Kant Chair: Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College) Speakers: Andrew Cutrofello (Loyola University of Chicago) “Was It for This: Brandom, Wordsworth, and the French Revolution” Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside) “Dynamic Structuralism and the Parallax View” Adrian Johnston (University of New Mexico) “Meta-Transcendentalism and Error-First Ontology: and the Underside of Epistemology” Katherina Kinzel (Temple University) “Ernst Cassirer: Structural Concepts and Expressive Meaning in the Sciences of Culture” Courtney Morris (U.S. Military Academy at West Point) “Kant on How to Read Kant”

53 Thursday Evening, 7:30–10:30 p.m. (cont.)

G9J International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Topic: and Reality Chair: Pengbo Liu (Bentley College) Speakers: Jordan Davis (Zhejiang University) “Resonance and Sympathy: The Philosophy of Causality in Early Chinese and Hellenistic Thought” Ann Pang-White (University of Scranton) “Mystic Non-sense or Logic of Indeterminacy? A Comparative Study of the Plotinian One and the Daoist Dao”

G9K North American Kant Society Topic: Kant’s Formula of Humanity Chair: Japa Pallikkathayil (University of Pittsburgh) Speakers: (Harvard University) “Practical Implications of Kant’s Formula of Humanity” Kyla Ebels-Duggan (Northwestern University) “Love, Respect, and the Value of Humanity” David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) “Inhuman

G9L Association Topic: Author Meets Critics: Edward P. Butler, and Indology: Lessons from the Nay Science Critics: Joydeep Bagchee (Independent Scholar) Galina Krasskova (Fordham University) Vishwa Adluri (Hunter College) Author: Edward P. Butler (Independent Scholar)

54 Friday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 10

REGISTRATION 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m., registration desk

EXHIBITS 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

AAPT-APA TEACHING HUB 9:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m.

APA DEPARTMENT CHAIRS NETWORK 9:00–11:00 a.m.

“ASK A PHILOSOPHER” BOOTH 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Suburban Station

POSTER SESSION 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

BUSINESS MEETING 11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.

JOURNAL GOVERNING COMMITTEE MEETING 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

APA LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON 12:15–1:15 p.m.

RECEPTION 9:00 p.m.–Midnight

FRIDAY MORNING, 9:00–11:00 A.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

10A APA Committee Session: Philosophical Approaches to Data Justice Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers Chair: Daniel Susser (Pennsylvania State University) Speakers: Annette Zimmerman (Princeton University) “Cumulative Wrongs in Sequential Decisions

55 Friday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. (cont.)

Maria Brincker (University of Massachusetts Boston) “Privacy Without —On the Relational Privacy Needs of and Other Animals” Dylan Wittkower (Old Dominion University) “Disaffordances and Designed Privilege” Commentator: Daniel Susser (Pennsylvania State University)

10B Invited Symposium: Philosophical Issues in the History of Geometry Chair: Lisa Shabel (Ohio State University) Speakers: Francesca Biagioli (University of Vienna) Michael Hallett (McGill University)

10C Author Meets Critics: Veena Das, Textures of the Ordinary Chair: Alice Crary (New School for Social Research) Critics: Sandra Laugier (Paris 1 Sorbonne) Penny Deutscher (Northwestern University) Author: Veena Das (Johns Hopkins University)

10D Author Meets Critics: Henry Richardson, Articulating the Moral Community Chair: Max Lewis (University of Pennsylvania) Critics: Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto) Linda Radzik (Texas A&M University) Author: Henry Richardson (Georgetown University)

10E Invited Symposium: Perception Chair: Sukaina Hirji (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Grace Helton (Princeton University) Commentator: Gabbrielle Johnson (New York University)

10F Invited Symposium: Medieval Philosophers and the Philosophy of Emotion Chair: Therese Cory (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Simo Knuuttila (University of Helsinki) Commentator: Martin Pickavé (University of Toronto)

10G Symposium: Transformative Choice and the Non-Identity Problem Chair: Kelley Annesley (University of Rochester) Speaker: Nilanjan Das (University College London) and L. A. Paul (Yale University) Commentators: Eva Boodman (Rowan University) Simone M. Gubler (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

56 Friday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. (cont.)

10H Colloquium: Metaphysics I Chair: Elliot Risch (Boston University) Speaker: Kenneth Silver (Trinity College Dublin) “Group Weakness” Commentator: Augie Faller (Cornell University) Speaker: Ryan A. Olsen (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “On the Epistemic Objection to Non-presentist A-theories” Commentator: Jonathan Barker (Wake Forest University)

10I APA Department Chairs Network: Building Support for Philosophy on Campus Chair: Amy Ferrer (American Philosophical Association) Panelists: John Corvino (Wayne State University) David Levy (SUNY Geneseo) Sally Scholz (Villanova University)

10J Symposium: Does Definition Admit of Substitution? Chair: Zeynep Soysal (University of Rochester) Speaker: Samuel Z. Elgin (University of California, San Diego) Commentators: Kevin Richardson (North Carolina State University) Cian Dorr (New York University)

10K Invited Symposium: Philosophy of Africa and Latin America Chair: Ronke Oke (West Chester University) Speakers: Alejandro Vallegas (University of Oregon) Omar Rivera (Southwestern University) Jake Bartholomew (Missouri State University) John Murungi (Towson University)

10L Symposium: Confucian , Political Legitimacy, and Constitutional Democracy Chair: Kathleen Wright (Haverford College) Speaker: Zhuoyao Li (St. John’s University) Commentatorss: Bryan Van Norden (Vassar College) Eirik Lang Harris (Hong Kong Baptist University)

10M Colloquium: Husserl Chair: Reese Faust (University of Memphis) Speaker: Jesse Daniel Lopes (Boston University) “Phenomenology and Cognitive Science: Husserl’s Computational Theory of Mind” Commentator: James Kintz (Saint Joseph’s College of Maine)

57 Friday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Kevin Mager (Loyola University Chicago) “Being-in-a-World: Is Badiou’s ‘Objective Phenomenology’ Useful to Husserlian (and Other) Phenomenologists?” Commentator: Olivia Brown (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

10N Colloquium: The State Chair: Benjamin Arah (Bowie State University) Speaker: Torsten Menge (Northwestern University in Qatar) “Neighborhoods and States: Why Collective Self- Determination Is Not Always Valuable” Commentator: Melissa Yates (Smith College) Speaker: Eric John Scarffe (Boston University) “The Paradox of State Sovereignty: A Call for Revision” Commentator: Jonathan Marks (Pennsylvania State University)

10O Colloquium: Chair: Jose Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Speaker: David O’Brien (Tulane University) “ Reconsidered” Commentator: Peter Wicks (Elm Institute) Speaker: David P. Beglin (University of California, Los Angeles) “Forgiveness and Normative Condescension: A Worry for Unilateral Forgiveness” Commentator: Betty Stoneman (Emory University)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G10A Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society Topic: How Idealized Models Can Help Answer Normative Questions Chair: Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speakers: Julia Staffel (University of Colorado) David Wiens (University of California, San Diego)

G10B The International Institute for Field Being Topic: Comparative/Contrastive Philosophy and Field Being Chair: Laura E. Weed (The College of Saint Rose) Speakers: Maja Milčinski: (Ljubljana University) “The Case for Contrastive Philosophy”

58 Friday Late Morning, 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.

Therese Dykeman (Fairfield University) “In a Climate Change of Trust, an Ethics of Hope” David White (St. John Fisher College) “Field-Being in Western New York” Tim Madigan (St. John Fisher College) “Kenneth Inada and Field-Being”

G10C Descartes Society Chair: Daniel Garber (Princeton University) Speakers: Hanoch Ben-Yami (Central European University) “Descartes and the Possibility of Idealism” Evan Thomas (Ohio State University) “Descartes and the Passionate Animal”

G10D International Society for Topic: Sustainability in Philosophy Chair: Eugene Chislenko (Temple University) Speakers: Eugene Chislenko (Temple University) Rebecca Millsop (University of Rhode Island)

FRIDAY LATE MORNING, 11:00–1:30 P.M.

POSTER SESSION Presenters: Dong An (Texas A&M University) “The Capacity of Reflection, Normativity, and Moral Action” Howard G. Callaway (Independent Scholar) “Oligarchic Structures and Democratic Networks” Laurenz Casser (University of Texas at Austin) “Pain Modulation and Sensory Inhibition” Chetan Cetty (University of Pennsylvania) “Alienation, Ideal Advisor Views, and Our Good” Thomas Hercules Davies (Princeton University) “Achilles Runs On: Some Alleged Solutions to a Paradox of Zeno” Vivian Feldblyum (University of Pittsburgh) “Medicine’s Transparency Problem: What We Can Learn By Paying Attention to Attention Deficit Disorder” Ting Fung Ho (University of Texas at Austin) “Understanding Physicalism”

59 Friday Late Morning, 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. (cont.)

Hannah H. Kim (Stanford University) “Fictional Truth and Formal Features: Critique of D’Alessandro, Lewis, and Searle” Haoying Liu (University of Massachusetts Amherst) “On the Antipathetic Fallacy in Phenomenal Thought” Joshua Mund (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “The Non-Identity Problem Does Not Exonerate Farmers Who Raise and Slaughter Animals Humanely” Geraldine Ng (University of Reading) “ and the Iliad” Christopher Michael Stratman (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) “Limited Phenomenal Infallibility and Cognitive Phenomenology” Joshua Turkewitz (Florida State University) “Relocating Vagueness” Kuizhi Wang (University of Oxford) “On the Location of Kant’s Refutation of Idealism”

FRIDAY LATE MORNING, 11:15 A.M.–1:15 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

11A Author Meets Critics: Christine Korsgaard, Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals Chair: (New York University) Critics: Gary Watson (University of Southern California) Hilary Bok (Johns Hopkins University) Author: Christine Korsgaard (Harvard University)

11B Invited Symposium: Black Democratic Perfectionism Chair: John Lysaker (Emory University) Speakers: Chris Lebron (Johns Hopkins University) Melvin Rogers (Brown University)

11C Invited Symposium: Metaphysics Chair: Ricki Bliss (Lehigh University) Speaker: Kris McDaniel (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Donald Baxter (University of Connecticut)

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11D Invited Symposium: Aristotle on Goodness Chair: Susan Suavé Meyer (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Christopher Shields (Notre Dame University) Commentator: Phillip Brullmann (LMU, Munich)

11E Author Meets Critics: Elizabeth Radcliffe,Hume, Passion, and Action Chair: Margaret Watkins (St. Vincent College) Critics: Lauren Kopajtic (Fordham University) Don Garrett (New York University) Author: Elizabeth Radcliffe (College of William & Mary)

11F Symposium: Knowing Without a Doubt Chair: Audre Brokes (St. Joseph’s University) Speaker: Andrew Y. Moon (Virginia Commonwealth University) Commentators: Luis Oliveira (University of Houston) Georges Dicker (The College at Brockport, SUNY)

11G Symposium: The Residual Access Problem Chair: Silvia de Toffoli (Princeton University) Speaker: Sharon E. Berry (Oakland University) Commentators: Aja Watkins (Boston University) Otávio Bueno (University of Miami)

11H Symposium: On Human Sexual Lust as a Non-Basic Emotion Chair: John Protevi (Louisiana State University) Speaker: Larry A. Herzberg (University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh) Commentators: Remy Debes (University of Memphis) Tyler Haddow (University of California, Berkeley)

11I Symposium: Interventionism and the Causal Relevance of Semantics Chair: Javier Gomez-Lavin (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Veronica Gomez Sanchez (Rutgers University–New Brunswick) Commentators: Eric Hiddleston (Wayne State University) Joseph Mendola (University of Nebraska)

11J Colloquium: Epistemology and Probability I Chair: Julia Smith (University of Toronto) Speaker: Dan Baras (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) “A Strike Against a Striking Principle” Commentator: Liz Jackson (Australian National University and Ryerson University)

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11K Symposium: Against Conventional Wisdom Chair: Matt Moss (Vassar College) Speakers: Ethan Jerzak (University of California, Berkeley) Arc Kocurek (Cornell University) Rachel Rudolph (Auburn University) Commentators: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini (Rutgers University–Newark) Theodore Locke (Concordia University)

11L Colloquium: Buddhism Chair: Jarrod Brown (Berea College) Speaker: Olga Louchakova-Schwartz (Hult International Business School) “The Emancipatory Continuity of Buddhist Emotion” Commentator: Kristin Culbertson (University of Connecticut) Speaker: Zeyad Sameh El Nabolsy (Cornell University) “The Philosopher of Emptiness and the God- Intoxicated Man: Nagarjuna in Dialogue with Spinoza” Commentator: TBA

11M Symposium: Identity and Society: What Makes You Who You Are Chair: Moya Mapps (Yale University) Speaker: Joanna Lawson (Yale University) Commentators: Cathleen Muller (Marist College) Amy Berg (Rhode Island College)

11N Colloquium: Groups and Race Chair: Katharine Wolfe (St. Lawrence University) Speaker: Michael Randall Barnes (Georgetown University) “Who Do You Speak For? And How?: Anonymity and Identity in Online Abuse” Commentator: Heather Stewart (University of Western Ontario) Speaker: Robin Zheng (Yale-NUS College) “On Activists and Allies: Solidarity and Good Faith Across Disagreement and Difference” Commentator: Rochelle Duford (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)

62 Friday Late Morning, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. (cont.)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G11A North American Nietzsche Society Topic: Author Meets Critics: Andrew Huddleston, Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture Chair: Bernard Reginster (Brown University) Critics: Kristin Gjesdal (Temple University) Jacqueline Scott (Loyola University Chicago) Author: Andrew Huddleston (Birkbeck College, University of London)

G11B International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying Topic: and the Badness of Death Chair: James DiGiovanna (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) Speakers: Adam Buben (Leiden University) “What’s the Point: Meaninglessness in Mortality and Immortality” Joseph Ulatowski (University of Waikato) and David Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) “The Exhaustion of Science and the Tedium of Immortality” Greg Bognar (Stockholm University and Princeton University Center for Human Values) “The Value of ” J. L. Contos (University of Edinburgh) “Termination Without Time?”

G11C The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA) Topic: 2020 U.S. Election Issues Chair: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) Speakers: Tommy J. Curry (University of Edinburgh) “Trump’s Gendercidal Frame: Explaining Post-2016 Xenophobia and Anti-Black Racism as Misandric Aggression” Myron Jackson (Xavier University) “Laughing and Crying at Once: American Infotainment, Mediocrity, and Political Vandalism” Jacquelyn Ann Kegley (California State University, Bakersfield) “Is the Real Issue Character and Values?”

63 Friday Early Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

FRIDAY EARLY AFTERNOON, 1:30–4:30 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

12A Dewey Lecture Introduction: Jennifer Whiting (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Gisela Striker (Harvard University) “The Academic Practice of Philosophy (. . . in Two Countries)”

12B APA Committee Session: Gentrification, Displacement, and the City Arranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy Chair: Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University) Speakers: Meena Krishnamurthy (Queens University) Margaret Moore (Queen’s University) Ronald Sundstrom (University of San Francisco) Tyler Zimmer (Northeastern Illinois University)

12C Colloquium: Epistemology Chair: Mack Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Sara Kolmes (Georgetown University) “A Case for Case-Based Epistemology: Clinical Bioethics and Miracle Cures” Commentator: Jonathan Fuller (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Wade E. Munroe (Indiana University) “What’s So Special About Reasoning? Rationality, Belief Updating, and Internalism” Commentator: Keshav Singh (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Liang Zhou Koh (University of Toronto) “Standards-Based Permissivism and the Problem of Irrelevant Influences on Belief” Commentator: Allison Balin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

12D Colloquium: Nietzsche Chair: Katie Terezakis (Rochester Institute of Technology) Speaker: Leonard Feldblyum (Brown University) “Higher Types, Not Great Men: Nietzsche’s Critique of Carlyle” Commentator: Elena Garadja (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Michael Begun (Fordham University) “Nietzsche’s Natural History” Commentator: Lucio Privitello (Stockton University)

64 Friday Early Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Joshua W. Rayman (University of South Florida) “What’s Heraclitus to Him, or He to Heraclitus? On Nietzsche’s Beloved Personal Archetype Heraclitus” Commentator: Anne Ashbaugh (Towson University)

12E Colloquium: Aristotelian Ethics Chair: Ian McCready-Flora (University of Virginia) Speaker: Victor Saenz (Rice University) “Appetitive Desire and Aristotle’s Scheme of Character ” Commentator: Katherine Meadows (Indiana University) Speaker: Bryan Reece (University of Chicago) “Aristotle on Praise, Honor, and Activity” Commentator: Jonny Thakkar (Swarthmore College) Speaker: Larkin Philpot (University of Pittsburgh) “Aristotle on the Role of Prohairesis in Philia” Commentator: Paul Ludwig (St. John’s College)

12F Colloquium: Perception Chair: Steven Wagner (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) Speaker: Sydney Harvey (University of Calgary) “Advancing Imagination: Perceptual Illusions in Film” Commentator: John Dyck (Auburn University) Speaker: Jacob Berger (Idaho State University) “Perceptual and Reliable Misperception” Commentator: James Gulledge (Washington University in St. Louis) Speaker: Casey Landers (University of Miami) “A Constraint on Rich Visual Experience” Commentator: Adrienne Prettyman (Bryn Mawr College)

12G Colloquium: Naturalism and Value Chair: Owen Aldritt (Emory University) Speaker: Parisa Moosavi (University of Toronto) “Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism as Ethical Naturalism” Commentator: Catharine Fullarton (Emory University) Speaker: Kristina M. Gehrman (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) “Darwin, Disenchantment, and the Great Chain of Being” Commentator: Vincent Colapietro (Pennsylvania State University)

65 Friday Early Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Vance A. Ricks (Guilford College) “‘A Craving for Higher Things’: ’s Secular Religion” Commentator: Jennifer Hansen (St. Lawrence University)

12H Invited Symposium: Racism and Chair: Jorge Garcia (Boston College) Speakers: Macalaster Bell (Bryn Mawr College) Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (Sam Houston State University) Alberto Urquidez (Bowdoin College)

12I Colloquium: Chair: David Lindeman (Georgetown University) Speaker: JJ Lang (Stanford University) “What Is the Difference Between Telling and Asserting? Reconsidering the Social Nature of Assertion” Commentator: Edward Hinchman (Florida State University) Speaker: Giorgio Sbardolini (University of Amsterdam) “Wittgenstein’s Fundamental Thought: On Redundancy and Hyperintensionality” Commentator: Peter Hanks (University of Minnesota) Speaker: Junhyo Lee (University of Southern California) “‘Ought’ and Intensionality” Commentator: David Boylan (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)

12J Invited Symposium: Expanding the Canon: Avicenna Chair: Therese-Anne Druart (The Catholic University of America) Speakers: Jari Kaukua (University of Jyväskylä) Jon McGinnis (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Commentator: Taneli Kukkonen (New York University Abu Dhabi)

12K Invited Symposium: The Association of Ideas in Philosophy and Its History Chair: Kathryn Tabb (Bard College) Speakers: Mike Dacey (Bates College) Cameron Buckner (University of Houston) Talia Morag (Deakin University)

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12L Colloquium: Metaphysics II Chair: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) Speaker: Josiah R. Lopez-Wild (University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee) “A Can of Precisificational Worms” Commentator Daniel Rubio (Rutgers University) Speaker: Dana Goswick (University of Melbourne) “A Puzzle for Creationism about Fictional Objects” Commentator: Ned Markosian (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Speaker: John McBride Bunke (University of Toronto) “Metaphysics and Explanatory Paradigms” Commentator: Scott Shalkowski (University of Leeds)

12M Invited Symposium: and Reasons Chair: Anthony Cross (Texas State University) Speakers: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Errol Lord (University of Pennsylvania) Commentator: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G12A Society Topic: Themes in William James’s Philosophy Chair: Stephen Bush (Brown University) Speakers: David Yaden (University of Pennsylvania) “William James’s Conversion to Self-Report Survey Methods in Psychological Research” James Pawelski (University of Pennsylvania) “William James and the Quest for Meaningful Measurement” Jake Spinelli (University of Illinois Chicago) Winner of the William James Society Young Scholar’s Prize

G12B Association of Chinese Philosophers in America Topic: Music, Knowledge, and Virtue: Interpretations and Criticisms of Confucian Philosophy Chair: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) Speakers: Ori Tavor (University of Pennsylvania) “Music as Embodied Therapy in Classical Confucianism”

67 Friday Early Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Ruoyang Weng (University of Toronto) “Clash of Two Modes of Wind: A Philosophical Investigation of Ji Kang’s Music Has in It Neither Grief nor Joy” Harvey Lederman (Princeton University) “The Introspective Model of the Unity of Knowledge and Action” Shirong Luo (Simmons University) “Rediscovering the Yin-Yang Theory” Seth Robertson (Harvard University) “To Cherish What We Ought: A Confucian Ethic of Cherishing”

G12C Society for Teaching Comparative Philosophy Topic: Teaching Comparative Philosophy: Syllabus and Activity Workshop Session details TBA

G12D Radical Philosophy Association Topic: Radical Feminism Chair: José Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Speakers: Shaila Bora (Villanova University) “When Struggle Is Not Enough: Women’s Liberation and the Promise of Freedom” Falguni Sheth (Emory University) “Colonial Subjects, Neocolonial Feminism, and Race” Amelia M. Wirts (Boston College) “Criminal as Oppressed Social Group”

G12E Association for Informal Logica and Critical Thinking Topic: Argument Diagrams: What Are They And How Should They Be Taught? Chair: Lloyd Carr (Rivier University) Speakers: Nuhu Osman Attah (University of Pittsburgh) Nathan Otey (ThinkerAnalytix) Jonathan Haber (Degree of Freedom) Anne L’Hommedieu Sanderson (Harvard University) Jeff Buechner (Rutgers University–Newark and The Center, The Graduate Center, CUNY)

68 Friday Evening, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

G12F Association of Philosophy Journal Editors Topic: The Corporatization of Journal Publishing and Its Alternatives: A Roundtable Discussion Chair: Carol C. Gould (City University of New York) Speakers: Bruce Barry (Vanderbilt University) David Bourget (University of Western Ontario) John Heil (Washington University in St. Louis) Michelle Kosch (Cornell University) Udo Schuklenk (Queen’s University) Alex Guerrero (Rutgers University)

FRIDAY EVENING, 4:45–6:45 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

13A Presidential Address Speaker: Christia Mercer (Columbia University) “Empowering Philosophy”

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G14A The Ayn Rand Society Topic: Aristotle and Rand on Axioms Chair: Robert Mayhew (Seton Hall University) Speaker: James G. Lennox (University of Pittsburgh) Commentator: Michail Peramatzis (Oxford University)

G14B Society for Mexican American Philosophy Topic: Author-Meet-Critics: Amy Reed-Sandoval’s Socially Undocumented: Identity and Immigration Justice Chair: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Critic: Desiree Lim (Pennsylvania State University) John Kaiser Ortiz (Millersville University) Maria Morales (Florida State University) Author: Amy Reed-Sandoval (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

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

G14C Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Topic: Neglected Pragmatists I: Schiller, Locke and Follett Chair: Daniel J. Brunson (Morgan State University) Speakers: Frederic Kellogg (Harvard University) “Logical Induction in Law: the Contribution of Holmes to Pragmatic Epistemology” Carl Sachs (Marymount University) “Lewis’s Pragmatist Resistance to Naturalism” Hugh P. McDonald (New York City College of Technology) “Values and First Philosophy: The Pragmatic Humanism of F. C. S. Schiller”

G14D Political Theology Group Topic: Author Meets Critics: Amber Musser, Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance Chair: Troizel Carr (New York University) Critics: Yasmeen Chism (New York University) Andrea Warmack (Emory University) Jingchao (Chris) Ma (Villanova University) Troizel Carr (New York University) Author: Amber Musser (George Washington University)

G14E North American Kant Society Topic: Kant’s Chair: Alex Englert (Johns Hopkins University) Speaker: Andrew Roche (Centre College) “A Priority and Ideality” Commentator: Rosalind Chaplin (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Yoon Choi (Marquette University) “Transcendental Idealism and the Self” Commentator: Damian Melamedoff (University of Toronto) Speaker: Tim Jankowiak (Towson University) “Sorting Out Transcendental Idealism By Sorting Out Intentionality” Commentator: Brian Tracz (University of California, San Diego)

G14F International Hobbes Association, Session 2 Chair: Michael Byron (Kent State University) Speakers: Eva Odzuck (Friedrich Alexander University) “Hobbesian Eugenics” Karim Barakat (American University of Beirut) “Causation in Hobbes’s Method”

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

Sandra Field (Yale-NUS College) “A Puzzle for Hobbes’s Conception of Political Unity” Sharon Lloyd (University of Southern California) “Hobbes’s Moral and Political Philosophy”

G14G Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Chair: TBA Speakers: Wenjin Liu (Princeton University) “Plato on Absence and Deviation from Epistêmê: Incomprehension and Ignorance in the Republic” Alan Pichanick (Villanova University) “Spiritness and Wonder: Plato’s Political Psychology in the Symposium” Bjorn Wastvedt (University of Arizona) “A Modern Stylometric Approach to Aristotle’s ‘Common Books’”

71 Saturday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 11

REGISTRATION 8:30–11:30 a.m., registration desk

EXHIBITS 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

“ASK A PHILOSOPHER” BOOTH 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Suburban Station

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00–11:00 A.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

15A Invited Symposium: Chair: Francey Russell (Columbia University) Speaker: Robert Pippin (University of Chicago) Commentator: Fred Rush (University of Notre Dame)

15B Author Meets Critics: Berit Brogaard, Seeing and Saying: The Language of Perception and the Representational View of Experience Chair: Eileen Nutting (University of Kansas) Critics: Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Michael Martin (University of Oxford and University of California, Berkeley) Author: Berit Brogaard (University of Miami)

15C Author Meets Critics: Ralph Wedgwood, The Value of Rationality Chair: Danny Forman (Rutgers University) Critics: Alex Worsnip (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Jennifer Carr (University of California, San Diego) Author: Ralph Wedgwood (University of Southern California)

15D Author Meets Critics: Noelle McAfee, Fear of Breakdown Chair: Amy Allen (Pennsylvania State University) Critics: David McIvor (Colorado State University) Robyn Marasco (Hunter College, CUNY) Author: Noelle McAfee (Emory University)

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15E Author Meets Critics: Justin Steinberg, Spinoza’s Political Psychology: The Taming of Fortune and Fear Chair: Kristin Primus (University of California, Berkeley) Critics: Julie Klein (Villanova University) Michael Rosenthal (University of Washington) Author: Justin Steinberg (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

15F Author Meets Critics: Jan Westerhoff,The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy in the First Millennium CE Chair: Krishna Pathak (Hindu College, University of Delhi) Critics: Nicholaos Jones (University of Alabama at Huntsville) Mark Siderits (Seoul National University) Author: Jan Westerhoff (University of Oxford)

15G Symposium: Centering the Principal Principle Chair: Jeff Dunn (DePauw University) Speaker: Isaac Wilhelm (Rutgers University) Commentators: Jack Spencer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Lisa Cassell (University of Maryland, Baltimore)

15H Symposium: Moral Incompetence and Expert Failure: How to Be Virtuous in Corrupt Environments Chair: Ryan Doody (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Speaker: Mario Ivan Juarez Garcia (University of Arizona) Commentators: Cayla Clinkenbeard (New School for Social Research) Bryan Pilkington (Seton Hall University)

15I Symposium: Epistemic Injustices and Political Responsibilities: Using Taylor to Aid Medina’s Project Chair: Christiaan Reynolds (Villanova University) Speaker: Dennis McEnnerney (Colorado College) Commentators: Dana Grabelsky (City University of New York) Sahar Heydari Fard (University of Cincinnati)

15J Symposium: Are Normative Truths Deliberatively Indispensable? Chair: Rebecca Stangl (University of Virginia) Speaker: Andrew Stewart (University of Southern California) Commentators: Jared Millson (Agnes Scott College) Mark Coppenger (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)

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15K Symposium: Demedicalizing PrEP for HIV Prevention: The Social and Political Effects on MSM Chair: Jonathan Fuller (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Michael Montess (York University) Commentators: Sean Aas (Georgetown University) Mercedes Corredor (University of Michigan)

15L Colloquium: Hegel Chair: Daniel Allen (Villanova University) Speaker: Daniel Lindquist (Indiana University–Bloomington) “Why Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature?” Commentator: Omar Quinonez (Emory University) Speaker: Joris Spigt (Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) “Hegel on the Principle of (Non-)Contradiction” Commentator: Colin Bodayle (Villanova University)

15M Colloquium: Plato Chair: Brian Reese (University of Nebraska) Speaker: Colin C. Smith (University of Colorado) “Communion, Division, and Dialectic in the Sophist” Commentator: Jessica Deal (Catholic University) Speaker: Wenjin Liu (Princeton University) “The Fabric of Akrasia—A New Reading of Plato’s Protagoras 351b-358e” Commentator: Mobus Freya (Cornell University)

15N Colloquium: Mental Content Chair: Lisa Miracchi (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Kateryna Samoilova (California State University, Chico) “Agency Lost: Mental Action in Light of the Kripkensteinian Paradox” Commentator: Michael Brent (University of Denver) Speaker: David Bourget (University of Western Ontario) “Debugging Two-Dimensionalism about Narrow Content” Commentator: Elanor Taylor (Johns Hopkins University)

15O Colloquium: The Anthropocene Chair: Myron Jackson (Xavier University) Speaker: Jessica Ludescher Imanaka (Seattle University) “Contemplative Freedom in the Anthropocene: Inspiration from Sloterdijk”

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Commentator: John Rose (Goucher College) Speaker: James Dow (Hendrix College) “The Anthropogenic Sublime” Commentator: Richard Wilson (Towson University)

15P Colloquium: Aesthetics and Perception Chair: August Gorman (Princeton University) Speaker: Madeleine M. Levac (University of California, Berkeley) “Sane Sensing: Art and Affective Disorder in Merleau-Ponty” Commentator: Rebecca Harrison (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Tyler Olsson (University of California, Santa Cruz) “The Perceived Fit Between Music and Movement: A Multisensory Approach to Understanding Innocent Dance Appreciation” Commentator: Jenny Judge (New York University)

15Q APA Committee Session: The National High School Ethics Bowl: How (and Why You Might Want) to Get Involved Arranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction Chair: Geoff Sayre-McCord (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Panelists: David Boonin (University of Colorado Boulder) Zoë Johnson King (New York University) Steve Swartzer (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Alex Richardson (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

15R Colloquium: Epistemology and Probability II Chair: Alexei Angelides (California State University, East Bay) Speaker: Adam Edwards (University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign) “On the Variable Choice and Multiple Partitions Problems” Commentator: John Pittard (Yale University) Speaker: Corey Nathaniel Dethier (University of Notre Dame) “Variation in Evidence and Simpson’s Paradox” Commentator: Branden Fitelson (Northeastern University)

75 Saturday Morning, 9:00–11:00 a.m. (cont.)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G15A Political Epistemology Network Topic: Political Epistemology Chair: Elizabeth Edenberg (Georgetown University) Speakers: Amanda R. Greene (University College London) “Is There Political Expertise? Michael Hannon (University of Nottingham) “The Illusion of Political Disagreement” Étienne Brown (San Jose State University) “, Free Speech, and the Legal Regulation of Fake News”

G15B International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy Topic: Politics and Sacrifice Chair: Jianping Hu (Nanyang Technological University) Speakers: L’ubomir Dunaj (University of Vienna) “Stimulating Inter- and Transcultural Dialogue: Between and Chinese Political Philosophy” Bin Song (Washington College) “The Utopian Seed of Modern Chinese Politics in Ruism (Confucianism) and Its Tillichian Remedy” Shirong Luo (Simmons College) “Are There Things More Valuable Than Life? Chinese and Western Perspectives”

SATURDAY LATE MORNING, 11:15 A.M.–1:15 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

16A Author Meets Critics: Tim Button and Sean Walsh, Philosophy and Model Theory Chair: Mathias Frisch (Leibniz University Hannover) Critics: Vann McGee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Lavinia Picollo (University College London) Daniel Waxman (Lingnan University) Authors: Tim Button (University of Cambridge) Sean Walsh (University of California, Los Angeles)

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16B Author Meets Critics: Sarah McGrath, Moral Knowledge Chair: Daniel Wodak (University of Pennsylvania) Critics: Julia Markovits (Cornell University) Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Author: Sarah McGrath (Princeton University)

16C Invited Symposium: Consciousness and Intentionality Chair: Christina Friedlaender (University of Memphis) Speakers: Terry Horgan (University of Arizona) Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers University)

16D Invited Symposium: Accuracy Arguments in Formal Epistemology Chair: Han Li (Rowan University) Speakers: Richard Pettigrew (University of Bristol) Commentator: Kenny Easwaran (Texas A&M University)

16E Author Meets Critics: Christian List, Why Free Will Is Real Chair: Derk Pereboom (Cornell University) Critics: Al Mele (Florida State University) Gideon Rosen (Princeton University) Author: Christian List (London School of Economics)

16F Symposium: Having a Concept Has a Cost Chair: Ege Yumusak (Harvard University) Speaker: Michael Deigan (Yale University) Commentators: Jens Kipper (University of Rochester) Annette Martin (New York University)

16G Symposium: Conventions and Counterlogicals: Here There Be C-Monsters Chair: John Keller (St. Joseph’s University) Speaker: Kelly Gaus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Commentators: Chris Blake-Turner (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Anthony Nguyen (University of Southern California)

16H Symposium: The Hole Argument Against Everything Chair: Flavia Padovani (Drexel University) Speaker: Joshua D. Norton (University of California, Irvine) Commentators: Tim Maudlin (New York University) Mahmoud Jalloh (University of Southern California)

77 Saturday Late Morning, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. (cont.)

16I Symposium: Here, We Are: A Native American Relational Social Ontology Chair: Manasa Gopakumar (Temple University) Speaker: Alex R. Steers-McCrum (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Commentators: Wayne Wapeemukwa (Pennsylvania State University) Dolleen Tisawii’ashii Manning (Michigan State University)

16J Symposium: Social Location as Justification: Examining the Socially Marginalized’s Claim to Epistemic Advantage Chair: Asia Ferrin (American University) Speaker: Lidal Dror (Harvard University) Commentators: Keyvan Shafiei (Georgetown University) Adam Burgos (Bucknell University)

16K Symposium: Guilt, Responsibility, and the Environmental Crisis Chair: Rachael Yonek (Vanderbilt University) Speaker: Roger S. Gottlieb (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) Commentators: Sally Scholz (Villanova University) Michael Sullivan (Emory University)

16L APA Graduate Student Council Topic: Outsiders Within: Reflections on Being a Low-Income and/ or First-Generation Philosopher Chairs: Arianna Falbo (Brown University) and Heather Stewart (University of Western Ontario) Speakers: Robert Budron (Loyola University Chicago) “Dual-Desecration: A First-Generation Student’s How-To Guide for Properly Stomping Over All of the Rules” Ashley Lamarre (Pennsylvania State University) and Nompumelelo Zinhle Manzini (Pennsylvania State University) “Marginal Disclosures: Standpoint, Sisterhood, Survival and Stipends” Darien Pollock (Harvard University) “Academic Philosophy and the Problem of Belonging”

16M Colloquium: Heidegger Chair: Jeffery Kinlaw (McMurry University)

78 Saturday Late Morning, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Adam J. Knowles (Drexel University) “Was Martin Heidegger a Völkisch Thinker? On Landscape, People, and Belonging” Commentator: Dan Larkin (Georgia Southern University) Speaker: Lucas Fain (Boston University) “The of Being and Time: Heidegger’s Interpretation of Aristotle in the Summer Course of 1924” Commentator: John Rose (Goucher College)

16N Colloquium: Philosophy of Mind Chair: TBA Speaker: Bronwyn Stippa (University of Texas at Austin) “Inner Speech, Cognitive Phenomenology, and Conscious Thought” Commentator: Zach Gabor (Harvard University)

16O Author Meets Critics: Sam Newlands, Reconceiving Spinoza Chair: Tom Cook (Rollins University) Critics: Michael Della Rocca (Yale University) Kristin Primus (University of California, Berkeley) Karolina Huebner (University of Toronto) Author: Sam Newlands (University of Notre Dame)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G16A Gandhi - King - Chavez - Addams Society Topic: Author Meets Critics: Sanjay Lal, Gandhi’s Thought and Chair: Greg Moses (Texas State University at San Marcos) Critics: Doug Allen (University of Maine) Michael Allen (East Tennessee State University) Jeff Shawn Jose (Tilburg University) Author: Sanjay Lal (Clayton State University)

G16B Society for Mexican American Philosophy Topic: Author-Meet-Critics: Adam Omar Hosein, The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction Chair: George N. Fourlas (Hampshire College) Critics: Manuel Chávez (Monmouth University) James W. Boettcher (Saint Joseph’s University) Eric F. Cavallero (Southern Connecticut State University) Author: Adam Omar Hosein (Northeastern University)

79 Saturday Late Morning, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. (cont.)

G16C International Society for Environmental Ethics Topic: Environmental Ethics in Social Context: Robots, Gene Drives, and Water Management Chair: Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College) Speakers: Justin Donhauser (Bowling Green State University) “Environmental Robot Virtues?” Zahra Meghani (University of Rhode Island) “An Approach for Evaluating Arguments for the Environmental Release of Genetically Engineered Animals with Gene Drives” Gehad Abdelal (University of Georgia) “Water Ethics: The Problem of Uncertainty and Colonial Implication on the Nile River Conflict”

G16D American Society for Aesthetics Topic: Author Meets Critics: Thi Nguyen, Games: Agency as Art Chair: Susan Feagin (Temple University) Critics: Gwen Bradford (Rice University) Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers University) Aaron Meskin (University of Georgia) Author: Thi Nguyen (Utah Valley University)

G16E George Santayana Society Topic: George Santayana Society Annual Meeting Chair: Richard M. Rubin (George Santayana Society) Speaker: Katarzyna Kremplewska (Institute of Philosophy and , Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) “Ideal Allegiances and Practical Wisdom: Elements of Santayana’s Political Philosophy” Chair: Glenn Tiller (Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi) Speaker: Lydia Amir (Tufts University) “Santayana, Nietzsche, Montaigne”

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1:30–4:30 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM

17A Colloquium: Epistemology and Morality Chair: Miranda Fricker (City University of New York) Speaker: James Fritz (Ohio State University) “Radical Moral Encroachment and Reasons of the Wrong Kind” Commentator: Marie Feldblyum Le Blevennec (Boston University)

80 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

Speaker: Alexander Scott Paparella (West Chester University) “Self-Deception and Epistemic Injustice” Commentator: Grace Boey (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Laura Brown (University of Iowa) “Trickery as Epistemic Resistance” Commentator: Eric Bayruns Garcia (California State University, San Bernardino)

17B APA Committee Session: Land Acknowledgment: Traditions, Relations, and Land Ontology Arranged by the APA Committee on Native American and Indigenous Philosophers Chair: Brian Yazzie Burkhart (University of Oklahoma) Speakers: Brian Yazzie Burkhart (University of Oklahoma) “On the Meaning of Land in Land Acknowledgment” Andrea Sullivan-Clarke (University of Windsor) “Relations and How Allies Acknowledge Land”

17C Colloquium: Chair: William Seeley (Boston College) Speaker: Ravit Dotan (University of California, Berkeley) “Machine Learning, Theory Choice, and Non- Epistemic Values” Commentator: Michael Ashooh (University of Vermont) Speaker: Zachariah A. Neemeh (University of Memphis) “Cultural Affordances in AI Perception” Commentator: Austin Baker (Rutgers University) Speaker: Robert Long (New York University) “Nativism and in Artificial Intelligence” Commentator: Brian Blanchette (University of California, Santa Cruz)

17D Colloquium: Virtue Chair: Benjamin Arah (Bowie State University) Speaker: Matthew Wilson (Harvard University) “High-Fidelity Virtues, Situationism, and the Measurement of Virtue” Commentator: Phillip Nelson (Stony Brook University) Speaker: Maria Altepeter (Washington University in St. Louis) “The Focus of Virtue: Broadening Attention in Empirically Informed Accounts of Virtue Cultivation” Commentator: James Flynn (Caldwell University)

81 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Nick Schuster (Washington University in St. Louis) “When Silence Is Golden: Rethinking the Virtue- Continence Distinction” Commentator: John Johnson (Concordia University Chicago)

17E Colloquium: Justice and Ideal Theory Chair: Samuel Duncan (Tidewater Community College) Speaker: Lisa M. Madura (Vanderbilt University) “Giving Weight to Reasons: Toward a Feminist Conception of Deliberation” Commentator: Dee Payton (Rutgers University) Speaker: Jeff Carroll (University of Virginia) “Optimal, Practical, and Insightful: Why Ideal Theory Needs to Pick Two” Commentator: Larry Udell (West Chester University)

17F Invited Symposium: Philosophical Method in Plato Chair: Sophie Ban (Mercer County Community College) Speakers: Tushar Irani (Wesleyan University) Evan Rodriguez (Idaho State University) Commentator: Allison Murphy (Carleton College)

17G APA Committee Session: Author Meets Critics: Alexander Sarch, Criminally Ignorant: Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don’t Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law Chair: Craig Agule (Rutgers University–Camden) Critics: Katrina Sifferd (Elmhurst College) Emad Atiq (Cornell University) Mihailis Diamantis (University of Iowa) Author: Alexander Sarch (University of Surrey)

17H Invited Symposium: Theoretical Virtues Chair: Galen Barry (Iona College) Speakers: Dana Tulodziecki (Purdue University) Chris Haufe (Case Western Reserve University) Commentator: Rune Nyrup (University of Cambridge)

17I Invited Symposium: Metaphysics of Mind: History Meets Contemporary Chair: Galen Strawson (University of Texas at Austin) Speaker: Domenica Romagni (Colorado State) Commentator: John Kulvicki (Dartmouth University)

82 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Umrao Sethi (Lehman College, CUNY) Commentator: Paul Audi (University of Rochester)

17J Author Meets Critics: Gayle Salamon, The Life and Death of Latisha King: A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia Chair: Perry Zurn (American University) Critics: Talia Bettcher (California State University, Los Angeles) Alisa Bierria (University of California, Riverside) Tamsin Kimoto (Emory University) Author: Gayle Salamon (Princeton University)

17K Invited Symposium: Compassion in the : Schopenhauer and Nietzsche Chair: Anja Jauernig (New York University) Speakers: Sandra Shapshay (Hunter College, CUNY) Bernard Reginster (Brown University) Commentator: Christopher Janaway (University of Southampton)

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM

G17A William James Society Topic: Symposium on Aaron Zimmerman’s Belief: A Pragmatic Picture Chair: Stephen Bush (Brown University) Critics: John Capps (Rochester Institute of Technology) Miriam McCormick (University of Richmond) Henry Jackman (York University) Author: Aaron Zimmerman (University of California, Santa Barbara)

G17B Søren Kierkegaard Society Topic: Kierkegaard on Practice and Inner Strength Chair: Marilyn G. Piety (Drexel University) Speakers: Dylan S. Bailey (Fordham University) “Kierkegaard and Socrates on Midwifery and Practical Understanding” Kevin T. Di Camillo (Niagara University) “Jean Fouquet’s The Melun Diptych: Weaning in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling and in Melanie Klein—A Study in Kenosis and Theosis”

83 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Siobhan Marie Doyle (University College Dublin and St. Nicholas Montessori College of Ireland) “Gender and the Practical Dimensions of Kierkegaard’s Existential Philosophy” Commentator: Marilyn G. Piety (Drexel University)

G17C Radical Philosophy Association Topic: Anti-Colonial MENA Thought Chair: George Fourlas (Hampshire College) Speakers: Marzouq Alnusf (Northwestern University) “Behind the ‘Seen’: A Reading of Al-Saji’s Phenomenological Account of Racializing Vision and Hesitation” Fulden Ibrahimhakkıoğlu (Middle East Technical University) “Remembering Genocide, Past and Present: On Collective Memory, Forgetting, and Being Haunted by History in Contemporary Turkey” Sabeen Ahmed (Vanderbilt University) “Rearticulating the Juridical as a Discursive Practice of Ontopolitics: Reading Foucault Against the Grain”

G17D North American Spinoza Society Topic: Spinoza, Cavendish, and Conway Chair: Julie R. Klein (Villanova University) Speakers: Alison Peterman (University of Rochester) “Cavendish and Spinoza on Holist Explanations” Nastassja Pugliese (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) “Conway’s Critique of Spinoza and the Metaphysics of Transmutation” Aminah Hasan-Birdwell (Columbia University) “Spinoza and Conway on Time, Duration, and Perfection”

G17E Marxism and Philosophy Association Topic: Responding to the Environmental Crisis Chair: Anne Fairchild Pomeroy (Stockton University) Speakers: Roger S. Gottlieb (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) “Morality and the Environmental Crisis: Answers and Questions”

84 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Brian Henning (Gonzaga University) “From the Anthropocene to the Ecozoic: Philosophy in an Age of Climate Crisis”

G17F Society for German Idealism and Romanticism Topic: Author Meets Critics: Lydia Moland, Hegel’s Aesthetic: The Art of Idealism Chair: Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Critics: Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College) Ingvild Torsen (University of Oslo) Rachel Falkenstern (St. Francis College) Author: Lydia Moland ()

G17G Association of Chinese Philosophers in America Topic: Symposium on Dao Annual Best Essay 2018: “Incongruent Names: A Theme in the History of Chinese Philosophy” Chair: Yong Huang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Authors: Paul D’Ambrosio (East China Normal University) Hans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau) Hans-Rudolf Kantor (Huafan University) Commentators: Paul Goldin (University of Pennsylvania) Jane Geaney (University of Richmond) Sandra Wawrytko (San Diego State University) Respondents: Paul D’Ambrosio (East China Normal University) Hans-Georg Moeller (University of Macau) Hans-Rudolf Kantor (Huafan University)

G17H Indian Philosophy Association Topic: Reconsidering Romanticism: A Transnational Perspective Chair: Vishwa Adluri (Hunter College, CUNY) Speakers: Edward P. Butler (Independent Scholar) “Romanticism and Polytheism: The Modern Gaze on the Ancient and Non-Western Other” Katie Terezakis (Rochester Institute of Technology) “The Charm of Politics among Kant’s Romantic Critics: Hamann, Jacobi, and Schlegel on and Illiberalism” Marcia Morgan (Muhlenberg College) “Adorno and Said on ‘Late Style’ After and German Romanticism” Yi Wu (New School for Social Research) “The Concept of the Maritime, or How to De- Colonize the Un-Colonizable with Hegel and Coleridge”

85 Saturday Afternoon, 1:30–4:30 p.m. (cont.)

Katia Hay (University of Lisbon and University of Amsterdam) “On Laughter and Philosophy in Schlegel and Nietzsche” Commentator: Joydeep Bagchee (Independent Scholar)

86 Program Participants

A Aas, Sean (Georgetown University)...... 15K Abbarno, G. John (D’Youville College)...... G1C, G3D Abdelal, Gehad (University of Georgia)...... G16C Abelson, Ben (Mercy College)...... G2A Abundez-Guerra, Victor Fabian (University of California, Riverside)...... 1L Ackermann, Ari (Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies)...... G7H Adams, Marcus (University at Albany, SUNY)...... G9G Adams, Zed (New School for Social Research)...... G4G Adluri, Vishwa (Hunter College, CUNY)...... G9L, G17H Agule, Craig (Rutgers University–Camden)...... 3C, 17G Ahmed, Sabeen (Vanderbilt University)...... G17C Aldritt, Owen (Emory University)...... 1K, 12G Allen, Douglas (University of Maine)...... G8C Allen, Amy (Pennsylvania State University)...... 15D Allen, Daniel (Villanova University)...... 15L Allen, Doug (University of Maine)...... G16A Allen, Michael (East Tennessee State University)...... G16A Alnusf, Marzouq (Northwestern University)...... G17C Altepeter, Maria (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 17D Altshuler, Roman (Kutztown University)...... G3C Ames, Thomas (University of Missouri–St. Louis)...... 5D Amir, Lydia (Tufts University)...... G16E An, Dong (Texas A&M University)...... Poster Session Andler, Matthew Salett (University of Virginia)...... 7B Andrews, Austin (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 1A Angelides, Alexei (California State University, East Bay)...... 15R Annesley, Kelley (University of Rochester)...... 7D, 10G Arah, Benjamin (Bowie State University)...... 10N, 17D Arnold, Edward Allen (Columbia University)...... G2A Arpaly, Nomy (Brown University)...... 16B Ashbaugh, Anne (Towson University)...... 12D Ashooh, Michael (University of Vermont)...... 17C Ashwell, Lauren (Bates College)...... 3E Assaturian, Sosseh (University of Texas at Austin)...... 3F Atiq, Emad (Cornell University)...... 17G Atkins, Philip (Temple University)...... 1I Atkins, Richard Kenneth (Boston College)...... G6K Attah, Osman (University of Pittsburgh)...... G12E

87 Program Participants

Audi, Paul (University of Rochester)...... 17I Aumiller, Rachel (University of Hamburg)...... 2F Aviv, Eyal (George Washington University)...... G4E

B Bagchee, Joydeep (Independent Scholar)...... G9L, G17H Baghai, Farshid (Villanova University)...... 6E Bailey, Dylan S. (Fordham University)...... G17B Baker, Ben (University of Pennsylvania)...... 1F Baker, Austin (Rutgers University)...... 17C Baker Jr., John M. (The University of the Arts, Philadelphia)...... G3F Baldwin, John (University of Illinois at Chicago)...... G4H Balin, Allison (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 12C Ban, Sophie (Mercer County Community College)...... 17F Bar-On, Bat-Ami (Binghamton University)...... G6D Barakat, Karim (American University of Beirut)...... G14F Baras, Dan (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)...... 11J Barbour, Kyle (Memorial University of Newfoundland)...... G7I Barker, Jonathan (Wake Forest University)...... G8A, 19H Barnes, Elizabeth (University of Virginia)...... 5L, 8A Barnes, Michael Randall (Georgetown University)...... 11N Barnett, Brian C. (St. John Fisher College)...... G6D Barnette, Kara (Westminster College)...... G6H Barry, Bruce (Vanderbilt University)...... G12F Barry, Galen (Iona College)...... 17H, M9 Bartholomew, Jake (Missouri State University)...... 10K Basevich, Elvira (University of Massachusetts Lowell)...... 1M Bauer, Nancy (Tufts University)...... 5L, 8A Baxter, Donald (University of Connecticut)...... 11C Bays, Timothy (University of Notre Dame)...... G4H Becerra, Claire (Teacher’s College, Columbia University)...... 3H Beck, Andy (Routledge)...... G6N Beck, Jacob (York University)...... 1F Beckwith, Francis (Baylor University)...... 7F Bedke, Matt (University of British Columbia)...... 7G Beebe, James R. (University at Buffalo)...... G5F, G7A Beglin, David P. (University of California, Los Angeles)...... G3C, 10O Begun, Michael (Fordham University)...... 12D Beisecker, David (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...... G11B Bell, Macalaster (Bryn Mawr College)...... 12H Bellucci, Francesco (University of Bologna)...... G6K Ben-Yami, Hanoch (Central European University)...... G10C Ben-Ze’ev, Aaron (University of Haifa, Israel)...... G5A Berg, Amy (Rhode Island College)...... 7J, 11M Berger, Jacob (Idaho State University)...... 12F

88 Program Participants

Bergsma, Theodore T. (Pennsylvania State University)...... G5B Berman, Mitchell (University of Pennsylvania)...... 3C Berry, Sharon E. (Oakland University)...... 11G Bertrand, Michael (Ohio State University)...... 5A Bettcher, Talia (California State University, Los Angeles)...... 17J Bey, Marquis (Northwestern University)...... G9D Biagioli, Francesca (University of Vienna)...... 10B Biemiller, Marc (University of Georgia)...... M11 Bierria, Alisa (University of California, Riverside)...... 17J Biondi, Zachary (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 1D Biro, Sasha L. (Marist College)...... 2N Bizri, Michele Mason (University of Minnesota)...... 5K Blake, Susan (Skidmore College)...... 3D, 5J Blake-Turner, Chris (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 16G Blanchette, Brian (University of California, Santa Cruz)...... 17C Bliss, Ricki (Lehigh University)...... 11C Bobro, Mark (Santa Barbara City College)...... 6C Bocchi, Federica (Boston University)...... 7C Bodayle, Colin (Villanova University)...... 15L Boettcher, James W. (Saint Joseph’s University)...... G16B Boey, Grace (University of Pennsylvania)...... 17A Bognar, Greg (Stockholm University and Princeton University Center for Human Values)...... G11B Bok, Hilary (Johns Hopkins University)...... 11A Boodman, Eva (Rowan University)...... 10G Boonin, David (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 15Q Bora, Shaila (Villanova University)...... G12D Bourget, David (University of Western Ontario)...... G12F, 15N Bown, Thomas (Oakton Community College)...... G8B Boylan, David (Rutgers University, New Brunswick)...... 12I Bozovic, Miran (Ljubljana University)...... G6J Bradford, Gwen (Rice University)...... G16D Bradley, Adam (University of California, Berkeley)...... 5D Brauer, Ethan (Ohio State University)...... 1E Bremner, Sabina V. (Columbia University)...... G3A, G4B Brent, Michael (University of Denver)...... 15N Bricker, Phillip (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 1E Brincker, Maria (University of Massachusetts Boston)...... 10A Brodrick, Michael (Arkansas Tech University)...... G6H Brogaard, Berit (University of Miami)...... 15B Brokes, Audre (St. Joseph’s University)...... G6A, 11F Brook, Richard J. (Bloomsburg University)...... G8E, 5B Brown, Olivia (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)...... 10M Brown, Étienne (San Jose State University)...... G15A

89 Program Participants

Brown, Jarrod (Berea College)...... 11L Brown, Laura (University of Iowa)...... 17A Brown, Simon Alexander Burns (Columbia University)...... 5D Brullmann, Phillip (LMU, Munich)...... 11D Bruno, Francesca (Cornell University)...... G8H Bruno, G. Anthony (Royal Holloway University of London)...... 6E Bruno-Nino, Teresa (Syracuse University)...... 1H Brunson, Daniel J. (Morgan State University)...... 1D, G3E, G6H, G9B, G11C Buben, Adam (Leiden University)...... G11B Buckareff, Andrei A. (Marist College)...... G5C Buckner, Cameron (University of Houston)...... 12K Budron, Robert (Loyola University Chicago)...... 16L Buechner, Jeff (Rutgers University–Newark and The Saul Kripke Center, The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... G12E Bueno, Otávio (University of Miami)...... 7E, 11G, 12L Builes, David (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... G5D Bunke, John McBride (University of Toronto)...... 12L Burgis, Ben (Georgia State University, Perimeter College)...... 1E Burgos, Adam (Bucknell University)...... 16J Burke, Teresa Blankmeyer (Gallaudet University)...... 5L Burkhart, Brian Yazzie (University of Oklahoma)...... 17B Burlin, Chaney (Harvard University)...... 2J Bush, Stephen (Brown University)...... G17A Butler, Edward P. (Independent Scholar)...... G9L, G17H Button, Tim (University of Cambridge)...... 16A Byas, Jason Lee (University of Michigan)...... G5E Byrne, Alex (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 15B Byron, Michael (Kent State University)...... G14F

C Cahoone, Larry (College of the Holy Cross)...... G9B Callaway, Howard G. (Independent Scholar)...... Poster Session Cammarano, Cristina (Salisbury University)...... G6F Camp, Elisabeth (Rutgers University)...... M10, G16D Campbell, James (University of Toledo)...... G9B Capps, John (Rochester Institute of Technology)...... G17A Carman, Taylor (Barnard College)...... 1N Carr, Jennifer (University of California, San Diego)...... 15C Carr, Lloyd (Rivier University)...... G12E Carr, Troizel (New York University)...... G9D, G14D Carroll, Jeff (University of Virginia)...... 17E Carroll, Nöel (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... G5A Carter, Sam (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)...... 1I Casati, Filippo (Lehigh University)...... 1N

90 Program Participants

Cassell, Lisa (University of Maryland, Baltimore)...... 15G Casser, Laurenz (University of Texas at Austin)...... Poster Session Cavallero, Eric F. (Southern Connecticut State University)...... G16B Cetty, Chetan (University of Pennsylvania)...... Poster Session Chamberlain, Colin (Temple University)...... G9H Champene, Aaron (St. Louis Community College)...... 6C Chang, Si-Hua (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 3H, G8M Chaplin, Rosalind (University of California, San Diego)...... G14E Chávez, Manuel (Monmouth University)...... G16B Chignell, Andrew (Princeton University)...... 6E Chislenko, Eugene (Temple University)...... 1J, G10D Chism, Yasmeen (New York University)...... G9D, G14D Choi, Yoon (Marquette University)...... 1G, G14E Choudry, Jahanzaib (Carnegie Mellon University)...... G8C Chung, Edward (University of Prince Edward Island)...... G6C Chung, Julianne (University of Louisville)...... G9C Cisney, Vernon (Gettysburg College)...... G5B Clark, Chalmers C. (Drexel University)...... G3D Clarke, Randolph (Florida State University)...... 1J Clarke-Doane, Justin (Columbia University)...... 2O Cleveland, Tom (Jack Miller Center, PA)...... G8L Clinkenbeard, Cayla (New School for Social Research)...... 15H Coates, Justin (University of Houston)...... G5C Çoban, Meyra (University of Edinburgh)...... 3H Cohen, Elliot D. (Indian River State College)...... G7D Colapietro, Vincent (Pennsylvania State University)...... G9B, 12G Contos, J. L. (University of Edinburgh)...... G11B Cook, Tom (Rollins University)...... 16O Coppenger, Mark (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)...... 15J Corredor, Mercedes (University of Michigan)...... 15K Corvino, John (Wayne State University)...... 7I, 10I Cory, Therese (University of Notre Dame)...... 5C, 10F Coseru, Christian (College of Charleston)...... G4E, G7F Costa, Emanuele (Birkbeck College, University of London)...... G6B Couto, Maria João (Universidade do Porto)...... G9E Crary, Alice (New School for Social Research)...... 10C Crawford, Lindsay (Connecticut College)...... G7A Creller, Aaron (University of North Florida)...... G9C, M7 Crimi, Milo (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 3F Cross, Anthony (Texas State University)...... 12M Culbertson, Kristin (University of Connecticut)...... 11L Culbreth, Andrew (Emory University)...... 1K Curry, Tommy J. (University of Edinburgh)...... 5H, G11C, M10 Cutrofello, Andrew (Loyola University of Chicago)...... G9I

91 Program Participants

D D’Ambrosio, Paul (East China Normal University)...... G17G Dacey, Mike (Bates College)...... 12K Danenberg, Jorah (Stanford University)...... 5F Daniels, Jordan (Emory University)...... G8B Das, Nilanjan (University College London)...... 10G Das, Veena (Johns Hopkins University)...... 10C Daukas, Nancy (Guilford College)...... G3A Davies, Thomas Hercules (Princeton University)...... Poster Session Davis, Jordan (Zhejiang University)...... G9J, G1A Davis, Timothy (The Community College of Baltimore County)...... 2F, 6C de Allen, Gertrude González (Spelman College)...... 7B De Caro, Mario (Tufts University and Università Roma Tre)...... G8H de Lara, Joel (New School for Social Research)...... 2I de Ponte, Maria (University of the Basque Country)...... 2D de Toffoli, Silvia (Princeton University)...... 11G Deal, Jessica (Catholic University)...... 15M Debes, Remy (University of Memphis)...... G7B, 11H Deery, Oisin (York University)...... M9 deGrazia, David (George Washington University)...... 7J Deigan, Michael (Yale University)...... 16F Della Rocca, Michael (Yale University)...... 16O DeMarzio, Darryl (University of Scranton)...... M6 Dembroff, Robin (Yale University)...... 5L deRosset, Louis (University of Vermont)...... 2A Derstine, Janelle (Rutgers University)...... 2M Dethier, Corey Nathaniel (University of Notre Dame)...... 15R Detlefsen, Karen (University of Pennsylvania)...... 5B, M5 Deutscher, Penny (Northwestern University)...... 10C Di Basilio, Giulio (Trinity College Dublin)...... M2 Di Camillo, Kevin T. (Niagara University)...... G17B Diamantis, Mihailis (University of Iowa)...... 17G Diaz-Waian, Marisa (Merlin CCC, Helena, MT))...... M8, M11 Dicker, Georges (The College at Brockport)...... 11F DiGiovanna, James (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)...... G11B Dijkstra, Lizabeth (New School for Social Research)...... 2M Dogramaci, Sinan (University of Texas at Austin)...... 2O Donhauser, Justin (Bowling Green State University)...... G16C Doody, Ryan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 15H Dorr, Cian (New York University)...... 10J Dotan, Ravit (University of California, Berkeley)...... M4, 17C Douw, Linda (VU University Medical Center Amsterdam)...... 5I Dow, James (Hendrix College)...... 15O

92 Program Participants

Doyle, Siobhan Marie (University College Dublin and St. Nicholas Montessori College of Ireland)...... G17B Drayson, Zoe (University of California, Davis)...... 1F Drexler, Jane (Salt Lake Community College)...... M8, M11 Dror, Lidal (Harvard University)...... 16J Druart, Therese-Anne (The Catholic University of America)...... 12J Duckrow, Robert (Yale University)...... G3D Duckworth, Douglas (Temple University)...... G4E, G7F Duclos, Joshua (St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH)...... M3 Duford, Rochelle (University of North Carolina at Wilmington)...... 11N Dunaj, L’ubomir (University of Vienna)...... G15B Duncan, Samuel (Tidewater Community College)...... 17E Dunn, Jeff (DePauw University)...... 15G Dutilh-Novaes, Catarina (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)...... 2O Dyck, John (Auburn University)...... 12F Dykeman, Therese (Fairfield University)...... G6J, G10B

E Easwaran, Kenny (Texas A&M University)...... 1J, G4G, 16D Ebels-Duggan, Kyla (Northwestern University)...... G9K Ebrey, David (Humboldt University in Berlin)...... 5G Edenberg, Elizabeth (Georgetown University)...... M9, G15A Edwards, Adam (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)...... 15R El Nabolsy, Zeyad Sameh (Cornell University)...... 11L Eldridge, Richard (Swarthmore College)...... G3F, G9I, G17F Elgin, Samuel Z. (University of California, San Diego)...... 10J Elliott, Aisha (Columbia University)...... G8N Elstein, David (SUNY New Paltz)...... G6I Emens, Elizabeth (Columbia University)...... 1A Englert, Alex (Johns Hopkins University)...... G14E Epting, Shane (Missouri University of Science and Technology)...... G4G, G9E Erck, Susan (City University of New York)...... G7C Erlenbusch-Anderson, Verena (Memphis University)...... 7H Erwin, Sean (Barry University)...... G7H, G8H Espejo, Paulina Ochoa (Haverford College)...... G4D Esser, Stephen (Penn Project for Philosophy for Young Children)...... M5 Esteban, Elsa González (Universitat Jaume I)...... G9E Etinson, Adam (University of St Andrews)...... G2B Eyer, Klaus (ETH Zurich)...... 5I

F Faber, Jigme Ken (Austin Peay State University)...... G2A Fabre, Cecile (University of Oxford)...... G4D Fain, Lucas (Boston University)...... 16M Fairchild, Meagan (University of Michigan)...... 2A

93 Program Participants

Falbo, Arianna (Brown University)...... 16L Falkenstern, Rachel (St. Francis College)...... 2F, G17F Faller, Augie (Cornell University)...... 10H Fard, Sahar Heydari (University of Cincinnati)...... 15I, G6D Faust, Reese (University of Memphis)...... 10M Feagin, Susan (Temple University)...... G16D Feld, Alina N. (Hofstra University)...... G3F Feldblyum, Leonard (Brown University)...... 12D Feldblyum, Vivian (University of Pittsburgh)...... Poster Session Feldblyum Le Blevennec, Marie (Boston University)...... 17A Ferguson, Ann (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... G7C Ferrer, Amy (American Philosophical Association)...... 10I Ferrin, Asia (American University)...... G3A, 16J Field, Sandra (Yale-NUS College)...... 5J, G14F Fields, Keota (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth)...... G5G Fileva, Iskra (University of Colorado Boulder)...... G5A Finley, James R. (Columbia University)...... 7C Fitelson, Branden (Northeastern University)...... 15R Fletcher, Emily (University of Wisconsin)...... 5G Flint, Dana (Lincoln University)...... 5E Flores, Carolina (Rutgers University)...... G7E Flynn, James (Caldwell University)...... 17D Flynn, Jeffrey (Fordham University)...... 5J Folescu, Marina (University of Missouri)...... G5G Fong, Jason (Wesleyan University)...... M11 Forbes, Allauren (University of Pennsylvania)...... 5B, G9H Forman, Danny (Rutgers University)...... 7D, 15C Fourlas, George N. (Hampshire College)...... 7H, G17C, G16B Frazier, Cheryl Ann (University of Oklahoma)...... 7B Freeman, Lauren (University of Louisville)...... G4B Fremaux, Christopher (Stony Brook University)...... G9G Freya, Mobus (Cornell University)...... 15M Fricker, Miranda (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 5K,17A Friedlaender, Christina (University of Memphis)...... 16C Friedman, Brittany (Rutgers University)...... G9D Friedman, Robin (Independent Scholar)...... G6H Friquegnon, Marie (William Paterson University)...... G2A Frisch, Mathias (Leibniz University Hannover)...... 7E, 16A Fritz, James (Ohio State University)...... 17A Frost, Gloria (University of St. Thomas)...... 5C Fullarton, Catharine (Emory University)...... 12G Fuller, Jonathan (University of Pittsburgh)...... 12C, 15K Fyfe, Andrew (Harvard University)...... 2H

94 Program Participants

G Gabor, Zach (Harvard University)...... 16N Gambescia, Stephen (Drexel University)...... G3D Garadja, Elena (University of Pittsburgh)...... 12D Garber, Daniel (Princeton University)...... G8J, G10C Garcia, Eric Bayruns (California State University, San Bernardino)...... 17A Garcia, Jorge (Boston College)...... 12H Garcia, Mario Ivan Juarez (University of Arizona)...... 15H Garrett, Don (New York University)...... G5G,11E Gaus, Kelly (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 16G Geaney, Jane (University of Richmond)...... G17G Gehrman, Kristina M. (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)...... 12G Georgevich, Madeline (Towson University)...... 1D Gessas, Jeff (University of North Texas)...... G8B Getz, Philip (Palgrave)...... G6N Gildenhuys, Peter A. (Lafayette College)...... 2M Gili, Luca (Université du Québec à Montréal)...... 3F Gilliland, Rex (Southern Connecticut State University)...... G5H Gjesdal, Kristin (Temple University)...... G11A Glasscock, Juan Sebastian Piñeros (University of Toronto)...... 1J Gluck, Stuart (Indiana University)...... 7E Gold, Jonathan (Princeton University)...... G7F Goldhaber, Chuck (University of Pittsburgh)...... 2H Goldin, Paul (University of Pennsylvania)...... G17G Goldman, Alan (College of William & Mary)...... 7G Gomez-Lavin, Javier (University of Pennsylvania)...... 11I Gomez Sanchez, Veronica (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)...... 11I Gooding-Silverwood, Morgaine (Columbia University)...... G8N Gopakumar, Manasa (Temple University)...... 16I Gordon, Lewis R. (University of Connecticut)...... 3G Gordon, Samuel (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)...... M11 Gorman, August (Princeton University)...... G3C, M9, 15P Gorodeisky, Keren (Auburn University)...... 12M, 6A, G3G, G17F Gosselin, Abigail E. (Regis University)...... 2I Goswick, Dana (University of Melbourne)...... 12L Gottlieb, Roger S. (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)...... 16K, G17E Gould, Paul (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)...... G6M Gould, Carol C. (City University of New York)...... G12F, G7C Grabelsky, Dana (City University of New York)...... 15I Gray, David (University of Memphis)...... 2B Gray, Kevin (Osgoode University)...... 2N Green, Alexander (University at Buffalo)...... G7H Green, Jerry (University of Central Oklahoma)...... M2 Greene, Amanda R. (University College London)...... G15A

95 Program Participants

Greenwalt, Kyle (Michigan State University)...... G8K Gregory, Maughn Rollins (Montclair State University)...... G4I Griffith, Aaron M. (College of William & Mary)...... 7D Grimm, Stephen R. (Fordham University)...... G8A Grush, Rick (University of California, San Diego)...... G5D Gubler, Simone M. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 10G Guerrero, Alex (Rutgers University)...... G12F Gulledge, James (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 12F Gürer, Emre Çetin (Villanova University)...... M11

H Haber, Jonathan (Degree of Freedom)...... G12E Haddow, Tyler (University of California, Berkeley)...... 11H Hahn, Karl (Villanova University)...... 6E Hallett, Michael (McGill University)...... 10B Halper, Aaron (Catholic University of America)...... G9A Hamid, Nabeel (Concordia University)...... G8J Hammer, Espen (Temple University)...... 2C Hanks, Peter (University of Minnesota)...... 12I Hanlon, Rory (University of Chicago)...... 7C Hanna, Nathan (Drexel University)...... 3C Hanner, Oren (University of California, Berkeley)...... G4E Hannon, Michael (University of Nottingham)...... G15A Hansen, Jennifer (St. Lawrence University)...... 12G Harkema, Scott (Ohio State University)...... 5B Harp, Randall (University of Vermont)...... G5C Harris, Eirik Lang (Hong Kong Baptist University)...... 10L Harris, Keith Raymond (University of Missouri)...... 16N Harrison, Rebecca (University of California, Riverside)...... 15P Harroff, Joseph (Temple University)...... G6C, G7I, G2D, G8K Harvey, Sandra (University of California, Irvine)...... 7H Harvey, Sydney (University of Calgary)...... 12F Hasan, Rafeeq (Amherst College)...... 1G Hasan-Birdwell, Aminah (Columbia University)...... 2N, G17D Hatfield, Gary (University of Pennsylvania)...... 3B Hattab, Helen (University of Houston)...... G8H Haufe, Chris (Case Western Reserve University)...... 17H Haug, Steven (Independent Scholar)...... 1M Hay, Carol (University of Massachusetts Lowell)...... G3E Hay, Katia (University of Lisbon and University of Amsterdam)...... G17H Hayes, Josh (Alvernia University)...... G8I Hayward, Max (University of Sheffield)...... 5E Hedrick, Todd (Michigan State University)...... 2C Heil, John (Washington University in St. Louis)...... G6N, G12F

96 Program Participants

Heine, Steven (Florida International University)...... G7G Helton, Grace (Princeton University)...... 10E Henne, Paul (Lake Forest College)...... G5F Henning, Brian (Gonzaga University)...... G17E Hereth, Blake (University of Washington)...... 2L Herman, Mark Howard (Bowling Green State University)...... 5E Hernández, Ernesto O. (Valencia College)...... M4 Hernandez, Matt (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 1L Herzberg, Larry A. (University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh)...... 11H Heyward, Clare (University of Tromsø)...... G4D Hiddleston, Eric (Wayne State University)...... 11I Hinchman, Edward (Florida State University)...... 12I Hirji, Sukaina (University of Pennsylvania)...... 10E Ho, Ting Fung (University of Texas at Austin)...... Poster Session Hoffman, Ginger (St. Joseph’s University)...... 1C, G6L Hoffmann, Sally (Cambridge University Press)...... G6N Holberg, Erica (Utah State University)...... G3G Holbrook, Robert Saleem (The Abolitionist Law Center)...... 2G Holmen, Heine (University of Tromsø)...... G3C Holmes, Michael (Columbia University)...... G8N Holmstrom, Nancy (Rutgers University–Newark)...... G7C Horgan, Terry (University of Arizona)...... 16C Hosein, Adam Omar (Northeastern University)...... G16B Hourdequin, Marion (Colorado College)...... G16C Hu, Jianping (Nanyang Technological University)...... G15B Huang, Yong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)...... G6I, G17G Huddleston, Andrew (Birkbeck College, University of London)...... G11A Huebner, Karolina (University of Toronto)...... 16O Huismann, Tyler (University of Oklahoma)...... 7C Hutchinson, Jim (Indiana University–Bloomington)...... 7D Hutler, Brian (Johns Hopkins University)...... 2H

I Ibrahimhakkıoğlu, Fulden (Middle East Technical University)...... G17C Imanaka, Jessica Ludescher (Seattle University)...... 15O Inman, Ross (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)...... G6M Irani, Tushar (Wesleyan University)...... 17F Israeloff, Roberta (Squire Foundation)...... M5

J Jackman, Henry (York University)...... G17A Jackson, Myron (Xavier University)...... G11C, 15O Jackson, Liz (Australian National University and Ryerson University)...... 11J Jaggannathan, Dhananjay (Columbia University)...... G8N

97 Program Participants

Jalloh, Mahmoud (University of Southern California)...... 16H Janaway, Christopher (University of Southampton)...... 17K Jankowiak, Tim (Towson University)...... G14E Jauernig, Anja (New York University)...... 17K Jebari, Joey (Georgetown University)...... G6A Jerzak, Ethan (University of California, Berkeley)...... 11K Jhun, Jennifer (Duke University)...... 2E Jimenez, Marta (Emory University)...... 5G Johnson, Gabbrielle (New York University)...... 10E Johnson, John (Concordia University Chicago)...... 17D Johnson, Syretta (Marc Sanders Scholar)...... G8N Johnson King, Zoë (New York University)...... 15Q Johnston, Adrian (University of New Mexico)...... G9I Jollimore, Troy A. (California State University, Chico)...... G5A Jones, Nicholaos (University of Alabama at Huntsville)...... 15F Jorati, Julia (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... G8J, M8, M11 Jose, Jeff Shawn (Tilburg University)...... G16A Joyce, Kathryn (University of San Diego)...... G1B Judge, Jenny (New York University)...... 15P

K Kantor, Hans-Rudolf (Huafan University)...... G17G Kaspar, David (St. John’s University)...... G1C Kaukua, Jari (University of Jyväskylä)...... 12J Kegley, Jacquelyn Ann (California State University, Bakersfield)....G11C, G6H Keller, Lorraine (St. Joseph’s University)...... 2D, G8A Keller, Pierre (University of California, Riverside)...... G9I Keller, John (St. Joseph’s University)...... 16G Kellogg, Frederic (Harvard University)...... G14C Kelly, Erin (Tufts University)...... G5C Kendrick, Nancy (Wheaton College, MA)...... G8E Kennedy, Juliette (University of Helsinki)...... G4H Kenyon, Andrew (SUNY Press)...... G6N Kerr, Alex (University of California, Berkeley)...... 3A Ketcham, Christopher (University of Houston)...... G3D Keuck, Lara (Humboldt University)...... 5I Khader, Serene J. (Brooklyn College, CUNY)...... G8M Kho, Tung-Yi (SOAS, University of London)...... G8K Kick, Verena (Georgetown University)...... G3F Kim, Alice (Drew University)...... G2D Kim, Hannah H. (Stanford University)...... G1A, 3D, Poster Session Kimoto, Tamsin (Emory University)...... G4A, G6E, 17J Kinkaid, James (University of Boston)...... 1N Kinlaw, Jeffery (McMurry University)...... 16M, 1N

98 Program Participants

Kintz, James (Saint Joseph’s College of Maine)...... 10M Kinzel, Katherina (Temple University)...... G9I Kipper, Jens (University of Rochester)...... 16F Kirk-Giannini, Cameron Domenico (Rutgers University–Newark)...... 11K Kitcher, Patricia (Columbia University)...... 7A Kittay, Eva Feder (Stony Brook University)...... 8A Klein, Julie R. (Villanova University)...... 15E, G7H, G17D Knowles, Adam J. (Drexel University)...... 16M Knuuttila, Simo (University of Helsinki)...... 10F Kocurek, Arc (Cornell University)...... 11K Koh, Liang Zhou (University of Toronto)...... 12C Kokot, Jordan (Boston University)...... G5B Kolers, Avery (University of Louisville)...... G4D Kolmes, Sara (Georgetown University)...... 12C Koltonski, Daniel (University of Delaware)...... 5E Koons, Jeremy (Georgetown University in Qatar)...... G6A Koors, Marissa (Wiley)...... G6N Kopajtic, Lauren (Fordham University)...... 11E Korsgaard, Christine (Harvard University)...... G9K, 11A Kosch, Michelle (Cornell University)...... G12F Koslicki, Kathrin (University of Alberta)...... 2A Krasskova, Galina (Fordham University)...... G9L Kreider, A. J. (Miami-Dade Community College)...... 6C Kremplewska, Katarzyna (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw)...... G16E Krieger, Arthur (Temple University)...... 1H Krishnamurthy, Meena (Queens University)...... 12B Kubala, Robbie (University of California, Santa Cruz)...... 6A Kukkonen, Taneli (New York University Abu Dhabi)...... 12J Kukla, Rebecca (Georgetown University)...... G4G, 12B Kulvicki, John (Dartmouth University)...... 17I Kurth, Charlie (University of Western Michigan)...... G7B

L Lackey, Jennifer (Northwestern University)...... 5F, G6N Lal, Sanjay (Clayton State University)...... G8C, G16A Lamarre, Ashley (Pennsylvania State University)...... 16L Landers, Casey (University of Miami)...... 12F Landreville, John (Wayne State University)...... G5B Lang, JJ (Stanford University)...... 12I Lang, Martha (Florida State University)...... G6G Lanphier, Elizabeth (Vanderbilt University)...... G3A, G4B Larkin, Dan (Georgia Southern University)...... 16M Larsen, Kristian (University of Bergen)...... G4C

99 Program Participants

Laugier, Sandra (Paris 1 Sorbonne)...... 10C Laverty, Megan Jane (Teachers College, Columbia University)...... G3B, G4I Lawson, Joanna (Yale University)...... 11M Leaman, George (PDC)...... G6N Lebron, Chris (Johns Hopkins University)...... 11B Lederman, Harvey (Princeton University)...... G12B Lee, Andrew Y. (New York University)...... 2J Lee, Biskin (London School of Economics)...... G7D Lee, Geoffrey (University of California, Berkeley)...... 1F Lee, Hsin-Wen (University of Delaware)...... 3C Lee, Hyo-Dong (Drew University)...... G8I Lee, Jongsuh (Notre Dame University)...... 7C Lee, Junhyo (University of Southern California)...... 12I Legum, Rich (Kingsborough Community College, CUNY)...... 6C Lennox, James G. (University of Pittsburgh)...... G14A Leo, Brooklyn (Pennsylvania State University)...... G4A Leon, Savannah (University of California, Berkeley)...... 2L Leonhart, Brooklyn (Pennsylvania State University)...... G6E Levac, Madeleine M. (University of California, Berkeley)...... 15P Levy, David (SUNY Geneseo)...... 10I Lewis, Benjamin (University of Utah)...... G6L Lewis, Max (University of Pennsylvania)...... 10D Li, Han (Independent Scholar)...... 7D, 16D Li, Zhuoyao (St. John’s University)...... 10L Liberman, Alida (Southern Methodist University)...... 5E Lim, Desiree (Pennsylvania State University)...... G14B Lindeman, David (Georgetown University)...... 12I Lindquist, Daniel (Indiana University–Bloomington)...... 15L Linnebo, Øystein (University of Oslo)...... 1B List, Christian (London School of Economics)...... 16E Little, Margaret Olivia (Georgetown University)...... 7J Liu, Haoying (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... Poster Session Liu, Pengbo (Bentley College)...... G9J Liu, Wenjin (Princeton University)...... G14G, 15M Lloyd, Alexandra (University of Colorado Boulder)...... Poster Session Lloyd, Elisabeth (Indiana University)...... 7E Lloyd, Sharon (University of Southern California)...... G14F Locke, Theodore (Concordia University)...... 11K Lolordo, Antonia (University of Virginia)...... G5G Long, Robert (New York University)...... 17C Long, Roderick T. (Auburn University)...... G5E Longtin, Rebecca (SUNY New Paltz)...... G5B Lopes, Jesse Daniel (Boston University)...... 10M Lopes, Dominic McIver (University of British Columbia)...... 6A, 12M

100 Program Participants

Lopez-Wild, Josiah R. (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee)...... 12L Lord, Errol (University of Pennsylvania)...... 12M Lott, Joshua (Holy Cross College)...... G9A Louchakova-Schwartz, Olga (Hult International Business School)...... 11L Löwe, Can Laurens (Purdue University)...... 5C Ludwig, Paul (St. John’s College)...... 12E Lumba, Meryl F. (Temple University)...... 2F Luo, Shirong (Simmons University)...... G12B, G15B Lysaker, John (Emory University)...... 11B Lyskawa, Matthew (Harvard University)...... 2J

M Ma, Jingchao (Chris) (Villanova University)...... G14D Ma, Zhen (California Institute of Integral Studies)...... G1A Macbeth, Danielle (Haverford College)...... 3D Macedo, Stephen (Princeton University)...... 5J MacDonald, Andrew (University of California, Riverside)...... M11 MacLaclan, Alice (York University)...... 7I Madigan, Tim (St. John Fisher College)...... G10B Madura, Lisa M. (Vanderbilt University)...... 17E Mager, Kevin (Loyola University Chicago)...... 10M Maitra, Keya (University of North Carolina at Asheville...... M7 Makang, Jean-Marie (Frostburg State University)...... G6D Manfredi, Zachary (University of California, Berkeley)...... G2B Manninen, Bertha Alvarez (Arizona State University)...... G3E, 7J Manning, Dolleen Tisawii’ashii (Michigan State University)...... 16I Manson, Michaela (University of Toronto)...... G9H Manzini, Nompumelelo Zinhle (Pennsylvania State University)...... 16L Mapps, Moya (Yale University)...... 11M Marasco, Robyn (Hunter College, CUNY)...... 15D Marcus, Eric (Auburn University)...... 6A Marcus, Russell (Hamilton College)...... M1 Margolis, Joseph (Temple University)...... G9B Markosian, Ned (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 12L Markovits, Julia (Cornell University)...... 16B Marks, Jonathan (Pennsylvania State University)...... 10N Marsoobian, Armen T. (Southern Connecticut State University)...... G9B Martin, Annette (New York University)...... 16F Martin, Michael (University of Oxford and University of California, Berkeley)...... 15B Martinez, Eduardo (University of Michigan)...... 5E Marvin, Amy (Independent Scholar)...... G4A, 6B Mason, Qrescent Mali (Haverford College)...... 3G Matoso, Renato (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)...... G4C

101 Program Participants

Matthen, Mohan (University of Toronto)...... 3A Matthews, Laura (University of Georgia)...... 5D Mattice, Sarah (University of North Florida)...... G7G Maudlin, Tim (New York University)...... 16H Mayhew, Robert (Seton Hall University)...... G14A McAfee, Noelle (Emory University)...... 15D Mcallan, Brian C. (Stirling Theological College)...... G2D McCain, Kevin (University of Alabama at Birmingham)...... G7A McCarthy, Anthony (Bios Center)...... 7F McClintock, Sara (Emory University)...... G7F McConniughey, Miranda (Marc Sanders Scholar)...... G8N McCormick, Miriam (University of Richmond)...... G17A McCready-Flora, Ian (University of Virginia)...... 12E McDaniel, Kris (University of Notre Dame)...... 11C McDonald, Fritz (Oakland University)...... M2 McDonald, Hugh P. (New York City College of Technology)...... G14C McDonald, Julie (St. Joseph’s University)...... 1K McEnnerney, Dennis (Colorado College)...... 15I McGee, Vann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 16A McGinnis, Jon (University of Missouri–St. Louis)...... 12J McGrath, Sarah (Princeton University)...... 2O, 16B McIvor, David (Colorado State University)...... 15D McLarty, Colin (Case Western Reserve University)...... G4H McLaughlin, Brian (Rutgers University)...... 16C McLeod, Alexus (University of Connecticut)...... 3D, G9C McPherson, Lionel (Tufts University)...... 5H Meadows, Katherine (Indiana University)...... 12E Meagher, Thomas (University of Memphis)...... 3G Meghani, Zahra (University of Rhode Island)...... G16C Meier, Sarah (Xavier University of Louisiana)...... G9G Melamedoff, Damian (University of Toronto)...... G14E Mele, Al (Florida State University)...... 16E Mendola, Joseph (University of Nebraska)...... 11I Mendoza, José Jorge (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ...... G8M, 10O, G12D, G14B Menge, Torsten (Northwestern University in Qatar)...... 10N Mensah, Shaeeda (Franklin & Marshall College)...... G2C Mercer, Christia (Columbia University)...... G8N, 13A Merino, Carla (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 3A Merrick, Francesca (Columbia College)...... G8N Mesing, Dave (Villanova University)...... G8H Meskin, Aaron (University of Georgia)...... 6A, G16D Meyer, Ulrich (Colgate University)...... G5D Meyer, Susan Suavé (University of Pennsylvania)...... 5K, 11D

102 Program Participants

Milčinski, Maja (Ljubljana University)...... G6J, G10B Miller, Ellen (Rowan University)...... G5H Miller, Stephen (Oakwood Friends School, Marist College)...... M5 Mills, Ethan (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga)...... G4E, G9C Millson, Jared (Agnes Scott College)...... 15J Millsop, Rebecca (University of Rhode Island)...... G10D Miner, Robert (Baylor University)...... G8A Mintz-Woo, Kian (University of Graz)...... 7D Miracchi, Lisa (University of Pennsylvania)...... 15N Miranda, Dana Francisco (Muhlenberg College)...... 2N, 3G Miron, Ronny (Bar Ilan University)...... G6B Misak, Cheryl (University of Toronto)...... 10D Mitchell-Yellin, Benjamin (Sam Houston State University)...... 12H Moeller, Hans-Georg (University of Macau)...... G17G Moland, Lydia (Colby College)...... G17F Montague, Michelle (University of Texas at Austin)...... 2B Montess, Michael (York University)...... 15K Moon, Andrew Y. (Virginia Commonwealth University)...... 11F Moore, Margaret (Queen’s University)...... 12B Moosavi, Parisa (University of Toronto)...... 12G Morag, Talia (Deakin University)...... 12K Morales, Maria (Florida State University)...... G14B Morgan, Marcia (Muhlenberg College)...... 2C, G17H Moriarty, Clare (Trinity College Dublin)...... G8E Morris, Courtney (U.S. Military Academy at West Point)...... G9I Morrison, Keith (Independent Scholar)...... G6G Mortensen, Kaija (Randolph College)...... M4 Moses, Greg (Texas State University at San Marcos)...... G8C, G16A Moskalik, Janice (Seattle University)...... G3B Moss, Matt (Vassar College)...... 11K Mubirumusoke, Mukasa (Claremont McKenna College)...... 1L Muller, Cathleen (Marist College)...... 11M Müller, Ralf (University of Hildescheim)...... G7G Mun, Cecilea (Independent Scholar)...... G5A, G7B Mund, Joshua (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... Poster Session Munroe, Wade E. (Indiana University)...... 12C Murphy, Allison (Carleton College)...... 17F Murungi, John (Towson University)...... 10K Musser, Amber (George Washington University)...... G14D Mwakima, David (University of California, Irvine)...... G8E Myers, Joshua (New York University)...... 3E

N Nagenborg, Michael (University of Twente)...... G9E

103 Program Participants

Nails, Debra (Michigan State University)...... G4C Nava, William (New York University)...... G5E Neal, Anthony Sean (Mississippi State University)...... G7I Neemeh, Zachariah A. (University of Memphis)...... 17C Nelson, Phillip (Stony Brook University)...... 17D Nenadic, Natalie (University of Kentucky)...... 1D Newen, Albert (Ruhr Universität-Bochum)...... 5D Newhart, Laura (Eastern Kentucky University)...... G7D Newlands, Sam (University of Notre Dame)...... 16O Ng, Geraldine (University of Reading)...... Poster Session Nguyen, Anthony (University of Southern California)...... 16G Nguyen, Thi (Utah Valley University)...... G4G, G6F, G16D Noonan, Jeff (University of Windsor)...... G3C Norton, Joshua D. (University of California, Irvine)...... 16H Novakovic, Andreja (University of California, Berkeley)...... 2C Nutting, Eileen (University of Kansas)...... 1B, 15B Nyrup, Rune (University of Cambridge)...... 17H

O O’Brien, David (Tulane University)...... 10O O’Connor, Scott (New Jersey City University)...... 7C O’Neal, Brittany (Lehman College, CUNY)...... G2C Odzuck, Eva (Friedrich Alexander University)...... G14F Oh, Jea Sophia (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)...... G6C, G2D, G7I Oh, Keunchang (Purdue University)...... 1L Oke, Ronke (West Chester University)...... 10K Olasov, Ian (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... G6F Oliveira, Luis (University of Houston)...... 11F Olsen, Ryan A. (University of Massachusetts Amherst)...... 10H Olsson, Tyler (University of California, Santa Cruz)...... 15P Orlandi, Nico (University of California, Santa Cruz)...... 2K Ortiz, John Kaiser (Millersville University)...... G14B Otey, Nathan (ThinkerAnalytix)...... G12E Ott, Walter R. (University of Virginia)...... 5B Owens, David (Kings College London)...... 5F

P Padovani, Flavia (Drexel University)...... 16H Pallikkathayil, Japa (University of Pittsburgh)...... G9K Pang-White, Ann (University of Scranton)...... G8I, G9J Paparella, Alexander Scott (West Chester University)...... 17A Parry, Richard (Agnes Scott College)...... G4C Parsons, Graham (U.S. Military Academy at West Point)...... G6D Pathak, Krishna (Hindu College, University of Delhi)...... 15F

104 Program Participants

Patterson, Adam Frederic (Syracuse University)...... 1K Paul, L. A. (Yale University)...... 10G Pavelko, Jennifer (Brill)...... G6N Payne, Andrew (St. Joseph’s University)...... G1C Payton, Dee (Rutgers University)...... 17E Pearce, Kenneth L. (Trinity College Dublin)...... 5B Pena, David (San Francisco State University)...... G8B Pence, Gregory (University of Alabama)...... 1H Peramatzis, Michail (Oxford University)...... G14A Pereboom, Derk (Cornell University)...... 16E Pereira, Paula Cristina (Universidade do Porto)...... G9E Perl, Caleb (University of Colorado Boulder)...... 1H Perry, Constance (Drexel University)...... 1G Pessin, Andrew (Connecticut College)...... G3E Peterman, Alison (University of Rochester)...... G17D Pettigrew, Richard (University of Bristol)...... 16D Phillips, Blakely L. (Indiana University–Bloomington)...... 3E Philpot, Larkin (University of Pittsburgh)...... 12E Pichanick, Alan (Villanova University)...... G14G Pickard, Hanna (Johns Hopkins University)...... 1C Pickavé, Martin (University of Toronto)...... 10F Picollo, Lavinia (University College London)...... 16A Pierlott, Matt (West Chester University)...... M11 Pietarinen, Ahti-Veikko (Nazarbayev University)...... G4F, G6K Piety, Marilyn G. (Drexel University)...... G17B Pilipchuk, Miranda (Villanova University)...... 2N Pilkington, Bryan (Seton Hall University)...... 15H Pippin, Robert (University of Chicago)...... 15A Pitt, David (California State University)...... 2B Pittard, John (Yale University)...... 15R Pitts, Andrea (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)...... 7H, G8G Pollock, Darien (Harvard University)...... 16L Pomeroy, Anne Fairchild (Stockton University)...... G17E Poston, Ted (University of Alabama)...... G7A Potter, Kelli (Utah Valley State)...... 6B Powers, Martin (University of Michigan)...... 5J Prager, Bradley (University of Missouri)...... G3F Prendergast, Emma (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... G1B Prettyman, Adrienne (Bryn Mawr College)...... 12F Primus, Kristin (University of California, Berkeley)...... 15E, 16O Privitello, Lucio (Stockton University)...... 12D Proios, John (Cornell University)...... 3F Protevi, John (Louisiana State University)...... G8G, 11H Prueitt, Cat (University of British Columbia)...... 3B

105 Program Participants

Pryor, Mark (Tulane University)...... G8L Pugliese, Nastassja (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)...... G17D

Q Quandt, Ryan (University of South Florida)...... G9G Quinonez, Omar (Emory University)...... 15L

R Radcliffe, Elizabeth (College of William & Mary)...... 11E Radzik, Linda (Texas A&M University)...... 10D Ralkowski, Mark (George Washington University)...... M8, M11 Ralli, Nefeli (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 7C Randall, Lucy (Oxford University Press)...... G6N Raposa, Michael L. (Lehigh University)...... G4F Ray, Allen (Tulane University)...... G8L, G9A Ray, Gabrielle (Tulane University)...... G8L Rayman, Joshua W. (University of South Florida)...... 12D Reece, Bryan (University of Chicago)...... 12E Reed, Corey (University of Memphis)...... 5H Reed-Sandoval, Amy (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...... M6, G14B Reese, Brian (University of Nebraska)...... 15M Reginster, Bernard (Brown University)...... 17K, G11A Rehn-Debraal, Merritt (Texas A&M University at San Antonio)...... M3 Reynolds, Christiaan (Villanova University)...... 15I Reynolds, Iaan (Villanova University)...... 1M Rhodes, Rosamond (Mount Sinai School of Medicine)...... G9G Richardson, Alex (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 15Q Richardson, Henry (Georgetown University)...... 10D Richardson, Kara (Syracuse University)...... 5C Richardson, Kevin (North Carolina State University)...... 10J Ricks, Vance A. (Guilford College)...... 12G Rieppel, Michael (Syracuse University)...... 2D Rini, Regina (York University)...... 7I Risch, Elliot (Boston University)...... 10H Rivera, Omar (Southwestern University)...... 10K Robertson, Seth (Harvard University)...... G12B Robitzsch, Jan Maximilian (Sungkyunkwan University)...... 3F Roche, Andrew (Centre College)...... G14E Rodriguez, Evan (Idaho State University)...... 17F Rogers, Chandler (Boston College)...... G8B Rogers, Melvin (Brown University)...... 11B Romagni, Domenica (Colorado State)...... 17I Roman, John (University of Pennsylvania)...... 3B Romano, Carlin (University of Pennsylvania)...... 2I Romanyshyn, Alexandra (Saint Louis University)...... 5D

106 Program Participants

Romeijn, Jan-Willem (University of Groningen)...... 5I Rooney, Fr. James Dominic (Saint Louis University)...... G1A Rose, John (Goucher College)...... 15O, 16M Rosen, Gideon (Princeton University)...... 16E Rosen, Joshua (Bronx Compass High School)...... G8K Rosenbaum, Shayna (York University)...... 5D Rosenthal, Michael (University of Washington)...... 15E Roskies, Adina (Dartmouth College)...... G5C Rothfeld, Becca (Harvard University)...... 1A Rubin, Richard M. (George Santayana Society)...... G16E Rubio, Daniel (Rutgers University)...... 12L Ruchti, Simon (Westchester University)...... 6B Rudolph, Rachel (Auburn University)...... 11K Rush, Fred (University of Notre Dame)...... 15A Russell, Francey (Barnard College)...... G3F, 15A Ryan, Kevin (University of Nebraska–Omaha)...... 16N

S Sabourin, Charlotte (University of British Columbia)...... G3G Sachs, Carl (Marymount University)...... G6A, G14C Sadovsky, Ronni Gura (Harvard University)...... 1G Saenz, Noel B. (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)...... 5A Saenz, Victor (Rice University)...... 12E Saint-Croix, Cat (University of Minnesota)...... 2L Salamon, Gayle (Princeton University)...... 17J Samoilova, Kateryna (California State University, Chico)...... 15N Samuel, Jack (University of Pittsburgh)...... G6A Sanderson, Anne L’Hommedieu (Harvard University)...... G12E Sandoval, Alejandro Naranjo (Princeton University)...... 6E Santos, Luciana (Federal University of Maranhão)...... G6B Sarch, Alexander (University of Surrey)...... 17G Sayre-McCord, Geoff (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...... G8N, G10A, 15Q Sbardolini, Giorgio (University of Amsterdam)...... 12I Scarffe, Eric John (Boston University)...... 10N Schaffer, Jonathan (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)...... 5A Schechter, Elizabeth (Indiana University, Bloomington)...... 1C Schiff, Melayna (Georgetown University)...... G5H Schoenberg, Philip (Western New Mexico University)...... M8, M11 Scholz, Sally (Villanova University)...... 10I, 16K Schuh, Guy (Boston College)...... G6I Schuklenk, Udo (Queen’s University)...... G12F Schuman, Boaz Faraday (University of Notre Dame)...... 3F Schuster, Nick (Washington University in St. Louis)...... 17D

107 Program Participants

Schwartz, Lindsey (University of Wisconsin–Madison)...... G1B Scott, Jacqueline (Loyola University Chicago)...... G11A Scott, Rebecca (Harper College)...... 6C, M9 Sebo, Jeff (New York University)...... 11A Seeley, William (Boston College)...... 17C Seok, Bongrae (Alvernia University)...... G6I, G8I, G12B Sethi, Umrao (Lehman College, CUNY)...... 17I Shabel, Lisa (Ohio State University)...... 10B Shafiei, Keyvan (Georgetown University)...... G7E, G8M, 16J Shah, Nishi (Amherst College)...... 5F Shalkowski, Scott (University of Leeds)...... 1B, 12L Shapshay, Sandra (Hunter College, CUNY)...... 17K Shepard, Jason (Life University)...... G5F Sheth, Falguni (Emory University)...... G12D Shieber, Joseph (Lafayette College)...... 1I Shields, Christopher (Notre Dame University)...... 11D Shin, Sun-Joo (Yale University)...... G6K Shorter-Bourhanou, Jameliah (College of the Holy Cross, Georgia College) ...... G2C Siderits, Mark (Seoul National University)...... 15F Sifferd, Katrina (Elmhurst College)...... 17G Silver, Kenneth (Trinity College Dublin)...... 10H Simchen, Ori (University of British Columbia)...... 2D Simpson, David (Marc Sanders Scholar)...... G8N Singh, Keshav (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 12C Skiles, Alexander (Rutgers University–New Brunswick)...... 5A Skocz, Dennis (Independent Scholar)...... G5H Sliwowski, Adam (Boston College)...... G9A Smith, Colin C. (University of Colorado)...... 15M Smith, Julia (University of Toronto)...... 11J Smith, Sheldon (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 2E Snedegar, Justin (University of St Andrews)...... 7G Solomon, Miriam (Temple University)...... 5I Song, Bin (Washington College)...... G15B Songster, Kempis Ghani (The Redemption Project)...... 2G Southgate, Elizabeth (Cornell University)...... G1B Soysal, Zeynep (University of Rochester)...... 10J Spencer, Jack (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)...... 15G Spener, Maja (University of Birmingham)...... 3B Spigt, Joris (Institute of Philosophy, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)...... 15L Springle, Alison (University of Pittsburgh)...... G5D Staats, Marian (Oakton Community College)...... G8B Staffel, Julia (University of Colorado)...... G10A Stangl, Rebecca (University of Virginia)...... 15J

108 Program Participants

Starkey, Charles (Clemson University)...... G7B Steers-McCrum, Alex R. (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 16I Steinberg, Justin (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 15E Stephano, Oli (Vasser College)...... 7B Stern, Alexander W. (University of Notre Dame)...... G3F Stewart, Andrew (University of Southern California)...... 15J Stewart, Heather (University of Western Ontario)...... G4B, M2, 11N, 16L Stilz, Anna (Princeton University)...... G4D Stippa, Bronwyn (University of Texas at Austin)...... 16N Stoll, Timothy (Franklin and Marshall College)...... G3G Stoneman, Betty (Emory University)...... 10O Storey, David (Boston College)...... M8, M11 Stratman, Christopher Michael (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ...... Poster Session Strawson, Galen (University of Texas at Austin)...... M10, 17I Striker, Gisela (Harvard University)...... 12A Strohl, Mathew (University of Montana)...... 5G Struhl, Karsten J. (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)...... G2A, G8C Studd, James (University of Oxford)...... 1B Stump, Jacob (Northeastern University)...... M8, M11 Sud, Rohan (Ryerson University)...... 7D Sullivan, Laura Specker (College of Charleston)...... 5E Sullivan, Mack (University of Notre Dame)...... 12C Sullivan, Michael (Emory University)...... 16K Sullivan-Clarke, Andrea (University of Windsor)...... 17B Sundstrom, Ronald (University of San Francisco)...... 12B Susser, Daniel (Pennsylvania State University)...... 10A Sussman, David (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)...... G9K Swartzer, Steve (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 15Q Swiderski, Jan (Syracuse University)...... 5A Syedullah, Jasmine (Vassar College)...... G9D

T Tabb, Kathryn (Bard College)...... 5I, G6L, 12K Táíwò, Olúfémi (Georgetown University)...... 7I Tal, Eyal (University of Cologne)...... 2L Tarsney, Christian (University of Oxford)...... 1J Tavor, Ori (University of Pennsylvania)...... G12B Taylor, Philip (West Chester University of Pennsylvania)...... G3D Taylor, Elanor (Johns Hopkins University)...... 15N Terezakis, Katie (Rochester Institute of Technology)...... 12D, G17H Tessman, Lisa (Binghamton University)...... 8A Thakkar, Jonny (Swarthmore College)...... 12E Thiem, Yannik (Columbia University)...... G8G

109 Program Participants

Thomas, Bailey (Pennsylvania State University)...... G6E Thomas, Evan (Ohio State University)...... G10C Tiisala, Tuomo (New York University)...... 7H Tiller, Glenn (Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi)...... G16E Timmons, Mark (University of Arizona)...... 7G Timpe, Kevin (Calvin College)...... 8A Tomalty, Jesse (University of Bergen)...... G2B Tomaszewski, Christopher (Baylor University)...... 5A Tomlinson, Davey (Villanova University)...... G7F Torrey, John (Buffalo State University)...... 5H, M6 Torsen, Ingvild (University of Oslo)...... G17F Townsend, Mary (St. John’s University, New York)...... G4C Tracz, Brian (University of California, San Diego)...... G14E Trees, Hannah (University of Texas at Austin)...... 3E Trogdon, Kelly (Virginia Tech University)...... 5A Trott, Adriel M. (Wabash College)...... G8M Tugushev, Nikolay (New School for Social Research)...... G5H Tulodziecki, Dana (Purdue University)...... 17H Turgeon, Wendy C. (St. Joseph’s College, New York)...... G3B, M1, M6 Turkewitz, Joshua (Florida State University)...... Poster Session Tutt, Daniel (Columbian College of Arts and Sciences)...... G8D Tyson, Sarah (University of Colorado Denver)...... 2G

U Udell, Larry (West Chester University)...... 17E Uhuru, Anwar (Monmouth University)...... G2C Ulatowski, Joseph (University of Connecticut)...... 3D, G11B Urban, Thomas (Houston Community College)...... 6C Urquidez, Alberto (Bowdoin College)...... 12H

V Vallegas, Alejandro (University of Oregon)...... 10K Van Norden, Bryan (Wuhan University China, Yale-NUS Singapore, and Vassar College)...... G9C, 10L Vasanthakumar, Ashwini (Queen’s Law School)...... G2B Vatansever, Saniye (Bilkent University)...... 2H Vazquez, Michael (University of Pennsylvania)...... G3B Ver Eecke (Georgetown University)...... G8D Victor, Elizabeth (William Paterson University)...... 7B Vigani, Denise (Seton Hall University)...... 5K

W Wagner, Steven (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)...... 12F Waithe, Mary Ellen (Cleveland State University)...... G6B

110 Program Participants

Walsh, Sean (University of California, Los Angeles)...... 16A Wang, Kuizhi (University of Oxford)...... Poster Session Wapeemukwa, Wayne (Pennsylvania State University)...... 16I Ward, Caleb (Stony Brook University)...... 2K Warmack, Andrea (Emory University)...... G6E, G9D, G14D Wastvedt, Bjorn (University of Arizona)...... G14G Watkins, Aja (Boston University)...... 11G Watkins, Margaret (St. Vincent College)...... 11E Watson, Gary (University of Southern California)...... 11A Wautischer, Helmut (Sonoma State University)...... G3F Wawrytko, Sandra (San Diego State University)...... G17G Waxman, Daniel (Lingnan University)...... 16A Way, Wendy (Bethpage High School)...... M6 Webster, Dustin (University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education)...... M5 Wedgwood, Ralph (University of Southern California)...... 15C Weed, Laura E. (The College of Saint Rose)...... G6J, G10B Weinstein, Scott (University of Pennsylvania)...... G4H Weiss, Roslyn (Lehigh University)...... G4C, G7H Weiss, Penny (St. Louis University)...... G9H Wells, Clarisse (Harvard University)...... 1M Wellwood, Alexis (University of Southern California)...... 2E Weng, Ruoyang (University of Toronto)...... G12B Wesson, Stephanie (University of Pennsylvania)...... G9H Westerhoff, Jan (University of Oxford)...... 15F Westfall, Mason (University of Toronto)...... 3E Westmoreland, Mark William (Villanova University)...... M11 Whalen, Nicole (The Graduate Center, CUNY)...... 1M White, David (St. John Fisher College)...... G10B Whiting, Jennifer (University of Pittsburgh)...... 12A Wicks, Peter (Elm Institute)...... 10O Wiens, David (University of California, San Diego)...... G10A Wieseler, Christine (Skidmore College)...... 8A Wigglesworth, Logan (Rice University)...... 1K Wiggletonlittle, Jada (University of California, San Diego)...... 2J Wilhelm, Isaac (Rutgers University)...... 15G Williams, Larry (Columbia University)...... G8N Wilson, Mark (University of Pittsburgh)...... 2E Wilson, Matthew (Harvard University)...... 17D Wilson, Richard (Towson University)...... 15O Winokur, Benjamin (York University)...... 3E Wirts, Amelia M. (Boston College)...... 2K, G12D Wittkower, Dylan (Old Dominion University)...... 10A Wodak, Daniel (University of Pennsylvania)...... 16B

111 Program Participants

Wolf-Devine, Celia (Stonehill College)...... 7F Wolfe, Katharine (St. Lawrence University)...... 11N Woodard, Elise (University of Michigan)...... 2L, G7E Woodman, Zachary (Western Michigan University)...... G5E Woodruff, Martha K. (Middlebury College)...... M11 Wooten, Zachary (West Chester University)...... M11 Worsnip, Alex (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)...... 15C Wright, Kathleen (Haverford College)...... 10L Wrisley, George (University of North Georgia)...... G7G Wu, Jingyi (University of California, Irvine)...... G7E Wu, Yi (New School for Social Research)...... G17H

Y Yates, Melissa (Smith College)...... 10N Yaure, Philip (Columbia University)...... 5B Yenter, Timothy (University of Mississippi)...... G9H Yonek, Rachael (Vanderbilt University)...... 16K Young, Miranda (New School for Social Research)...... 5L Yumusak, Ege (Harvard University)...... 3A, 16F

Z Zack, Naomi (Lehman College, CUNY)...... 2K Zhang, Longxi (City University of Hong Kong)...... 5J Zheng, Robin (Yale-NUS College)...... 11N Zimmer, Tyler (Northeastern Illinois University)...... 12B Zimmerman, Aaron (University of California, Santa Barbara)...... 7A, G17A Zimmerman, Annette (Princeton University)...... 10A Zimmerman, Dean (Rutgers University)...... 2A, M10 Zumba, Usochi (Pan-Atlantic University)...... G4B Zurn, Perry (American University)...... 2G, 6B, 17J

112 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

APA GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL

Outsiders Within: Reflections on Being a Low-Income and/or First- Generation Philosopher (16L) Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND PLACEMENT

Jobs and Careers Teaching Philosophy at a Two-Year College: Find and Keep a Position (6C) Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

Early Chinese and Anglo-Analytic Philosophy of Language in Dialogue (3D) Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.

Author Meets Critics: Martin Powers, China and England: The Preindustrial Struggle for Justice in Word and Image (5J) Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–Noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND COMPUTERS

Philosophical Approaches to Data Justice (10A) Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

Punishment (3C) Wednesday, 3:15-6:15 p.m.

Author Meets Critics: Alexander Sarch, Criminally Ignorant: Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don’t (17G) Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

113 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Danto/ASA Prize Lecture (6A) Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

De Gruyter Kant Lecture (7A) Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE

Revisiting Philosophy of Abortion in a Time of Crisis (7J) Thursday, 2:30-5:30 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

Jobs and Careers Teaching Philosophy at a Two-Year College: Find and Keep a Position (6C) Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

The National High School Ethics Bowl: How (and Why You Might Want) to Get Involved (15Q) Saturday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Civility (7I) Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m.

Gentrification, Displacement, and the City (12B) Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON TEACHING PHILOSOPHY

Jobs and Careers Teaching Philosophy at a Two-Year College: Find and Keep a Position (6C) Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF BLACK PHILOSOPHERS

Directions in Africana Phenomenology (3G) Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.

114 Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Author Meets Critics: Eva Feder Kittay, Learning from My Daughter (8A) Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

SESSIONS SPONSORED BY THE APA BOARD

APA Strategic Planning Focus Group (6D) Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

Department Chairs Network: Building Support for Philosophy on Campus (10I) Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

115 Group Sessions

A American Society for Aesthetics: G16D, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. American Society for Value Inquiry: G1C, Wednesday, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.; G3D, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m. Association for Informal Logica and Critical Thinking: G12E, Friday, 1:30– 4:30 p.m. Association for Philosophy of the Unconscious: G8D, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry: G6L, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. Association for the Philosophy of Education: G1B, Wednesday, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Association of Chinese Philosophers in America: G12B, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.; G17G, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Association of Philosophy Journal Editors: G12F, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

C Center for New Narratives in Philosophy: G5G, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Concerned Philosophers for Peace: G6D, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

D Descartes Society: G10C, Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.

E Evangelical Philosophical Society: G6M, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. Experimental Philosophy Society: G5F, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

F Friends of Mary Astell: G9H, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.

G Gandhi–King–Chavez–Addams Society: G16A, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. George Santayana Society: G16E, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

H Heidegger Circle: G5H, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

I International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP): G8B/G9F, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G9F, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.

116 Group Sessions

Indian Philosophy Association: G9L, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G17H, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children: G4I, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying: G3C, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.; G11B, Friday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. International Berkeley Society: G8E, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. International Hobbes Association: G9G, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G14F, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. International Plato Society: G4C, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. International Society for Buddhist Philosophy: G4E, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m.; G7F, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. International Society for Chinese Philosophy: G1A, Wednesday, 10:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.; G6I, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy: G9J, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G15B, Saturday, 9:00–11:00 a.m. International Society for Environmental Ethics: G10D, Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m.; G16C, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

J John Dewey Society: G8K, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Josiah Royce Society: G6H, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

K Karl Jaspers Society of North America: G3F, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.; G9I, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.

L Leibniz Society of North America: G8J, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.

M Marxism and Philosophy Association: G17E, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Minorities and Philosophy (MAP): G7E, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. Molinari Society: G5E, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

N National Philosophical Counseling Association: G6G, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.; G7D, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. North American Kant Society: G9K, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G14E, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. North American Korean Philosophy Association: G6C, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.; G8I, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. North American Nietzsche Society: G11A, Friday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

117 Group Sessions

North American Society for Social Philosophy (NASSP): G4D, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. North American Spinoza Society: G17D, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

P Penn Project for Philosophy for the Young: G3B, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m. Philosophy and Religion Conference in Africana Traditions (PRAT): G2C, Wednesday, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Philosophy of Mathematics Association (PMA): G4H, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. Philosophy of the City Research Group: G4G, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m.; G9E, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m. Philosophy of Time Society: G5D, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society: G8N, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G10A, Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m. Political Epistemology Network: G15A, Saturday, 9:00–11:00 a.m. Political Theology Group: G9D, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G14D, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Public Philosophy Network: G6F, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. Publishing Workshop: G6N, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

R Radical Philosophy Association: G12D, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Radical Philosophy Association: G17C, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

S Society for Analytical Feminism: G3A, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.; G4B, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy: G14G, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy: G7G, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m.; G9C, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m. Society for German Idealism and Romanticism: G3G, Wednesday, 3:15–6:15 p.m.; G17F, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Society for LGBTQ Philosophy: G4A, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m. Society for Mexican American Philosophy: G14B, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; G16B, Saturday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP): G8G, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs: G7C, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World: G8M, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Society for Philosophy of Agency: G5C, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Society for Philosophy of Emotion: G5A, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; G7B, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m.

118 Group Sessions

Society for Skeptical Studies: G7A, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. Society for Teaching Comparative Philosophy: G12C, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy: G9B, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m.; G14C, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. Society for the Philosophy of Creativity: G5B, Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights: G2B, Wednesday, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love: G6E, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.; G8F, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Society for the Study of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy: G2A, Wednesday, 1:00–3:00 p.m. Society for the Study of Women Philosophers: G6B, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. Society of Christian Philosophers: G8A, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Society of Study of Process Philosophy: G2D, Wednesday, 1:00–3:00 p.m.; G7I, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m. Søren Kierkegaard Society: G17B, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

T The Ayn Rand Society: G14A, Friday, 7:00–10:00 p.m. The Charles S. Peirce Society: G4F, Wednesday, 6:30–9:30 p.m.; G6K, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m. The Gandhi-King-Adams-Chavez Society: G8C, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. The International Institute for Field Being: G6J, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.; G10B, Friday, 9:00–11:00 a.m. The Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy: G7H, Thursday, 2:30–5:30 p.m.; G8H, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m. The Society for the History of Political Philosophy: G8L, Thursday, 5:30–7:30 p.m.; G9A, Thursday, 7:30–10:30 p.m. The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA): G3E, Wednesday, 3:15– 6:15 p.m.; G11C, Friday, 11:15 a.m.–1:15 p.m. The Wilfrid Sellars Society: G6A, Thursday, 12:15–2:15 p.m.

W William James Society: G12A, Friday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.; G17A, Saturday, 1:30–4:30 p.m.

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124 a a Williams College, in conjunction with the JOHN WILLIAM MILLER FELLOWSHIP FUND, announces essay prizes, research fellowships, and travel stipends to advance the study of the philosophy of John William Miller. z ESSAY PRIZES An annual prize of $5,000 is offered for the best essay— already published in or under review with a recognized journal— on some aspect of Miller’s philosophy. Authors are welcome to send a letter of application with the manuscript of the essay to the Miller Fund.

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