Volume 2, No. 4, Winter 1991 General Announcements
Volume 2, No. 4, Winter 1991 General Announcements At the Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, meeting in New York, in late December, ISEE held three sessions, two of which were joint sessions. The first session, on December 28, chaired by Eric Katz, New Jersey Institute of Technology, had an overflow crowd of about sixty people and heard papers by Gary E. Varner, Texas A&M University, "A Critique of Environmental Holism," with Peter S. Wenz, Sangamon State University, as commentator; and David Abram, SUNY at Stony Brook, "On the Ecological Consequences of Alphabetical Literacy," with Bruce Morito, University of Guelph, as commentator. The second session, chaired by Laura Westra, University of Windsor, and John M. Abbarno, D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY, was held jointly with the American Society for Value Inquiry on the theme, "Advocacy and Values." Tom Regan, North Carolina State University, spoke on "The Proper Business of the Moral Philosopher, and Kristin Shrader-Frechette, University of South Florida, Tampa, spoke on "Ethical Advocacy and Environmental Values." The commentators were Robert K. Fullinwider, University of Maryland and William Aiken, Chatham College. Both speakers related personal episodes of persecution and unpleasantness with either academia or government officials, arising from their philosophical stances and research, in an effort to define the relation between philosophical beliefs and both advocacy and activism. This session, on December 28, had a crowd of about 90 persons, started at 7.30 p.m. and continued until after 10.00 p.m., over an hour past the stated ending time. The third session was held jointly with the Society for the Philo- sophic Study of Genocide and Holocaust and the Radical Philosophy Association, December 29, on the theme, "Holocaust, Genocide, Ecocide." Eric Katz argued in "The Death of Nature" that a comparison of genocide with ecocide raises questions about the basis of a nonanthropocentric environmental ethics.
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