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Wisconsin Philosophical Association 2015 Annual Meeting; UW-Stevens Point April 11, 2015 Dreyfus University Center
8:15-8:55
Room 1
(DUC 211)
Room 2
(DUC 223)
Room 3
(DUC 235)
Room 4
(DUC 236)
Room 5
(DUC 374)
Room 6
(DUC 376)
Room 7
(DUC 378)
Registration
Moral Problems
Ancient Philosophy
Language
Agency
Epistemology
Comparative
Matt Swiatnicki:
A Moral Viewpoint on
Vaccinations [UG]
Clint Jones,
Platonic Rationalizations
A. Vruink, Justifying
Locke’s Theory of Words
[UG]
Daniel Adsett,
Irrationality and
the Illusion of Agency
Clint Packman, Limits of
Indirect Epistemic
Consequentialsm
Richard Hanson, Human
Evolution in Th. de Chardin
& A. Dharmapala
Commentator:
Brad Mapes-Martins
Commentator:
Chris Hudspeth
Commentator:
Eric Kraemer
Commentator:
Matthew Meyer
Mary Krizan,
Extension in Aristotle
Contra Proclus
Danielle Watterson,
Language as Cognition
[UG]
Robyn Gaier,
Moral Agency Presupposes
Self-Love
Commentator:
Rob Wagoner
Commentator:
Clint Jones
Commentator:
Anwar ul Haq
Anna Powers,
Virtue Responsibilism is
Feminist Epistemology
[UG]
Commentator:
Clint Packman
Evan Williams:
Environmental Ethics
and Suberogation
Robert Wagoner,
Bad Stoic Arguments for
Good Stoic Reasons
Jordan. Bachelor,
On Mill on Names
[UG]
David Chan,
The Moral Significance of
Non-Intentional Agency
Casey Hart,
Paternalism, Coins, and
Credences
Commentator:
Chris Diehm
Commentator:
Mary Krizan
Commentator:
Martha Gibson
Commentator:
Robyn Gaier
Commentator:
Brian Woodcock
1st Session
9:00 - 9:50
2nd
Commentator
Mary Krizan
Commentator:
Evan Williams
Dana Fritz:
The Exclusionary
Nature of Advocacy
Session
Commentator:
Dana Grabelsky
10:00 -10:50
3rd Session
11:00 -11:50
11:55 - 1:15
4th Session
1:15 - 2:10
5th
Session
2:15 - 3:10
6th
Session
3:15 - 4:10
Commentator:
Rick Hanson
Peter Burgess,
Living in the Medium, Social
Ontology and the Epistemic
Gap
Commentator:
Sam Cocks
Lunch
Leibniz
More History
Caleb Reidy, Leibniz on
Space and Time [UG]
Tim Aylsworth Kant &
Transcendental
Freedom
Commentator:
Shashank Srivastava
Commentator:
Ronald Glass
J. Horn, Leibniz on
Eternal Damnation
Commentator:
Tim Aylsworth
Edwin Wolf, A
Leibnitzian Paradox [UG]
Commentator:
Joshua Horn
Ethical Theory
Roan Kirschbaum,
The Lounge & Options
[UG]
Commentator:
Sharon Scherwitz
Brian Woodcock,
Peirce and the Scientific
Method as Epistemic
Stance
Ronald Glass,
What everyone should
know about Ethical
Relativism
Commentator:
Eric Kraemer
Chris Hudspeth,
Moral Lagrangian
Points
Commentator:
Robyn Gaier
Phil Mack, Racism &
Normative Theory
Commentator:
Daniel Adsett
Commentator:
Sharon Scherwitz
More Problems
Metaphysics
Mind
James Conlon:
Sex & Shame
Brian Carlson, Central
Persistence Question &
Temporal Simplicity
Scott Cowan, Generating
Absence: The Ineffable
Commentator:
Phil Mack
Commentator:
Alan Sidelle
Commentator:
Anne Samata
Dana Grabelsky
Agency and Egalitarianism
in Gender
Commentator:
Dana Fritz
Alan Sidelle,
Coincidence, Modal
Profile & Sort
Commentator:
Casey Hart
Anwar ul Hag,
Wellbeing & Death
Martha Gibson,
Freedom& Dispositions
Commentator:
Ryan Hay
Commentator:
Ron Glass
Anne Samata,
Bitter Shame Spoiled Sweet
Taste
Commentator
Peter Burgess
Samuel Cocks,
Self-Awareness and
Animals
Commentator:
Scott Cowen
Business Meeting (DUC 378)
4:15 - 4:20
4:25-5:45
Matthew Meyer: Straight to
the Target The Bow
Keynote
(DUC 374)
CHRIS DIEHM
Should extinction be forever? The case against reviving extinct species.
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