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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.