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The American Philosophical Association PACIFIC DIVISION EIGHTY-NINTH ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM WESTIN BAYSHORE VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA APRIL 1 – 4, 2015

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The American Philosophical Association

PACIFIC DIVISIONE I G H T Y- N I N T H

A N N U A L M E E T I N G P R O G R A M

WESTIN BAYSHORE VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

APRIL 1 – 4, 2015

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CompliCated presenCeHeidegger and the

postmetaphysical Unity of BeingJussi Backman

AvAilAble June

towards a relational ontology

philosophy’s other possibilityAndrew Benjamin

AvAilAble June

sparks will flyBenjamin and Heidegger

Andrew Benjamin and Dimitris Vardoulakis, editors

AvAilAble April

leo straUss on tHe Borders of JUdaism,

pHilosopHy, and HistoryJeffrey A. Bernstein

AvAilAble June

tHe sopHists in plato’s dialogUes

David D. CoreyAvAilAble June

pHantoms of tHe otHerfour generations of derrida’s Geschlecht

David Farrell Krell

tHe pHilosopHer-loBByistJohn dewey and the people’s lobby, 1928–1940Mordecai Lee

tHe origin of timeHeidegger and BergsonHeath MasseyAvAilAble April

wHose tradition? wHiCH dao?Confucius and wittgenstein on Moral Learning and ReflectionJames F. Peterman

klee’s mirrorJohn Sallis

natUralizing HeideggerHis Confrontation with nietzsche, His Contributions to environmental philosophyDavid E. Storey

tHe politiCal pHilosopHy of franCis BaConon the Unity of knowledgeTom van Malssen

wondera grammarSophia VasalouAvAilAble MAy

n e w f o r s p r i n g

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Special Events

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGThursday, April 2, noon–1:00 p.m., Coquitlam (Second Floor)

ANNUAL RECEPTIONThursday, April 2, 10:00 p.m.–midnight, Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

Only registrants are entitled to attend the reception on April 2 at no additional charge. Non-registrants, such as spouses, partners, or family members of meeting attendees, who wish to accompany a registrant to this reception must purchase a $10 guest ticket; guest tickets are available at the reception door.

POSTER PRESENTATIONSFriday, April 3, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

CODE OF ETHICS TASK FORCE INPUT SESSIONFriday, April 3, noon–1:00 p.m., Seymour (Lobby Level)

PRIZE RECEPTIONFriday, April 3, 2:00–3:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTIONFriday, April 3, 5:30–6:00 p.m., Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONFriday, April 3, 7:00–8:00 p.m., Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

DIVERSITY INSTITUTE NETWORKING RECEPTIONSaturday, April 4, 1:30–3:00 p.m. Marine Room (Lobby Level)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)Interview tables: Chairman (Tower Meeting Rooms)

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

1A Book Symposium: Shaun Nichols, BoundBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Garrett Pendergraft (Pepperdine University) Speakers: Robert Kane (University of Texas at Austin) Kelly McCormick (Texas Christian University) Manuel Vargas (University of San Francisco) Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona)

1B Book Symposium: Christopher Hill, Meaning, Mind, and KnowledgeBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Tomás Bogardus (Pepperdine University) Speakers: Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Vann McGee (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers University) Christopher Hill (Brown University)

1C Book Symposium: Neera Badhwar, Well-Being: Happiness in a Worthwhile LifeStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Claudia Leeb (Washington State University) Speakers: Dan Haybron (Saint Louis University) Nancy E. Snow (Marquette University) Valerie Tiberius (University of Minnesota) Neera Badhwar (University of Oklahoma and

George Mason University)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

1D Invited Symposium: Eugenics and PhilosophyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Robert A. Wilson (University of Alberta) Speakers: Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) “Bioethics and Eugenics” Matt Haber (University of Utah) “Normal Variation, Normal, and Variation” Adam Cureton (University of Tennessee) “Parents with Disabilities”

1E Invited Symposium: Kant on IdeasStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Yoon Choi (Marquette University) Speakers: Andrew Chignell (Cornell University) “Ideas, Discipline, and Hope in the Doctrine of

Method” Angela Breitenbach (University of Cambridge) “Representing Ideas in Science and Art” Pierre Keller (University of California, Riverside) “Transforming Metaphysics into a Science:

Kant’s Experimental Method and the Idea of a Cosmopolitan Philosophy”

1F Invited Symposium: Love and RelationshipsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Aida Roige Mas (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Maren Behrensen (Linköpings Universitet) “‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’: Romantic and

Patriotic Ideologies” Patricia Marino (University of Waterloo) “Love and Economics: The Problem of Altruistic

Preferences” Justin Leonard Clardy (University of Arkansas) “Love, Obligation, and Contracts”

1G Colloquium: Descartes and MalebrancheSeymour (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Kristopher Phillips (Southern Utah University) Speaker: Julie Walsh (Université du Québec, Montréal) “Love Thy Neighbor: Malebranche on Social

Responsibility” Commentator: Walter Ott (University of Virginia)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Kristin Primus (New York University) Speaker: Andrew Platt (Stony Brook University) “Free Agents and the ‘Realm of Nature’ in

Descartes’s Physics” Commentator: Susan Mills (Grant MacEwan University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Boris Hennig (Ryerson University) Speaker: Daniel Collette (University of South Florida) “Passions Embodied: Descartes’s Ethics in the

Letters to Elizabeth Revisited” Commentator: Matthew J. Kisner (University of South Carolina)

1H Colloquium: Emotion and EmpathyCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Stephen Scholz (St. Augustine’s College North Carolina)

Speaker: Jeffrey Seidman (Vassar College) “The Unity of Caring and the Rationality of

Emotion” Commentator: Julie Tannenbaum (Pomona College)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Daniel Haas (Red Deer College) Speaker: Daniel Shargel (Lawrence Technological University) “Emotions Without Objects” Commentator: Jason D’Cruz (University at Albany)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Michael Milona (University of Southern California) Speaker: Jonathan Vanderhoek (University of Texas at

Austin) “The Necessity of Empathy” Commentator: Eva-Maria Engelen (Universität Konstanz)

1I Colloquium: Locke, Berkeley, and HumeOak Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michael Goodman (Humboldt State University) Speaker: Anna Vaughn (University of Utah) “Perception, Judgment, and Locke’s Answer

to Molyneux’s Question: A Critical Response to Bolton”

Commentator: William Edward Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Rebecca Copenhaver (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: David Hilbert (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Central Banking and the Divine Language: Visual

Signs and Paper Currency in Berkeley’s Economic Theory”

Commentator: Brian Glenney (Gordon College)11:00 a.m.-noon

Chair: Paul Russell (University of Gothenburg and University of British Columbia)

Speaker: Lisa Doerksen (University of Toronto) “The Role of the System of Double Existence in

Hume’s Account of Identity” Commentator: Christina Chuang (Nanyang Technological

University)

1J Colloquium: Logic and ModalityThompson (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Gillman Payette (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Teresa Kouri (Ohio State University) “Restall’s Proof-theoretic and Model-theoretic

Pluralisms” Commentator: Marcus Rossberg (University of Connecticut)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Ceth Lightfield (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Martin Glazier (New York University) “Explanation, Actualist Possibility, and Tomorrow’s

Sea Battle” Commentator: Kris McDaniel (Syracuse University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Darin Dockstader (College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Kelly Weirich (University of Colorado Boulder) “Conditional Flexibility” Commentator: Koji Tanaka (Australian National University)

1K Colloquium: PeirceFraser (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Sharyn Clough (Oregon State University) Speaker: Frederic R. Kellogg (George Washington University) “The Social Dimension of Logical Induction: Law

and Science in the Formative Years of Pragmatism” Commentator: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Robert Brain (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Bernard Linsky (University of Alberta) “Peirce’s Law from The Principles of Mathematics

to Principia Mathematica” Commentator: Owen Anderson (Arizona State University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: William Barry (Notre Dame de Namur University) Speaker: Catherine Legg (University of Waikato) “What Achilles Did and the Tortoise Wouldn’t:

Peirce on the Irreducible Iconicity of Logical From” Commentator: Elizabeth Sperry (William Jewell College)

1L Colloquium: Perception in Philosophy of MindCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michelle Pham (University of Washington) Speaker: Joshua Gert (College of William and Mary) “HOTs and Homomorphisms” Commentator: David Pereplyotchik (Kent State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) Speaker: Katherine Piatti (University of Texas at Austin) “New Objections to the Phenomenal Contrast

Argument” Commentator: Kevin Connolly (University of Pennsylvania)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Johanna Wolff (University of Hong Kong) Speaker: Bénédicte Veillet (University of Michigan-Flint) “Does Everyone Get Our Phenomenal Concepts

Wrong?” Commentator: Alex Grzankowski (Texas Tech University)

1M Colloquium: Reasons and CausesOak Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Justin Dallmann (University of Southern California) Speaker: Bradford Skow (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) “Levels of Reasons and Causal Explanation” Commentator: Shamik Dasgupta (Princeton University)

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Wednesday Morning, April 1: 9:00 a.m.–noon (cont.)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Leland Saunders (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: Avery Archer (University of Tennessee) “Do Desires Provide Reasons? An Argument against

the Cognitivist Strategy” Commentator: Michael Robinson (Florida State University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Amir Arturo Javier-Castellanos (Syracuse University) Speaker: Alex Kaiserman (Princeton University) “Causes and Counterparts” Commentator: Jonathan Ichikawa (University of British Columbia)

1N APA Committee Session: Justice and Risk-distributionMacKenzie (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

Speakers: Colleen Murphy (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

“Choosing Risks in Public Policy” John Oberdiek (Rutgers University) “Risk and the Distribution of Options” Paul Kelleher (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Risk and the Distribution of Options” Rahul Kumar (Queen’s University) “What We Owe to (Statistical) Others”

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

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

2A Book Symposium: Christian Miller, Character and Moral PsychologyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Michael Goldsby (Washington State University) Speakers: Deborah Mower (Youngstown State University) Candace Upton (University of Denver) Christian Miller (Wake Forest University)

2B Book Symposium: Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone, Imagination and Convention: Distinguishing Grammar and Inference in LanguageStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Michael Liston (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) Speakers: Kent Bach (San Francisco State University) Francis Jeffry Pelletier (Simon Fraser University) Ernie Lepore (Rutgers University) Matthew Stone (Rutgers University)

2C Book Symposium: Christian Coseru, Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist PhilosophyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Laura Guerrero (Utah Valley University) Matt Mackenzie (Colorado State University) Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) Christian Coseru (College of Charleston)

2D Book Symposium: Nicholas Agar, Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of LimitsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Meredith McFadden (University of California, Riverside)

Speakers: Roberto Dell’Oro (Loyola Marymount University) Walter Glannon (University of Calgary) Johann Roduit (Universität Zürich) Nicholas Agar (Victoria University of Wellington)

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

2E Invited Symposium: Ancient LogicMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Jack Zupko (University of Alberta) Speakers: Katerina Ierodiakonou (Université de Genève and

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Marko Malink (New York University) Adam Crager (University of California, Los Angeles)

2F Invited Symposium: Perspectives on PersonhoodBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Cindy Holder (University of Victoria) Speakers: Hao Vu Nguyen (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) “Criteria of Personhood: Some Reflections in

Intercultural View” Ifeanyi Menkiti (Wellesley College) “On Personhood and Community: An African

Perspective” Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco) “Persons, Passion, and Empathy”

2G Invited Symposium: Phenomenology and the Positive SciencesBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Anne Jacobson (University of Houston) Speakers: Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis) “Phenomenology in Clinics and Labs” Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen) “Shared Emotions: Perspectives from

Phenomenology and Developmental Psychology” Julia Jansen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) “The Persistent Problem of Naturalism in

Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Or: Whereof Can One Speak?”

Smaranda Aldea (Dartmouth College) “Modality Matters: The Possible, the Conceivable,

and the Intersection of Phenomenology and Positive Science”

2H Invited Symposium: The Nature of FaithOak Room 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Trent Dougherty (Baylor University) Speakers: Thomas Senor (University of Arkansas) “Alston, Religious Diversity, and Faith” Peter Van Elswyk (Rutgers University) “Attributing Faith”

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

Daniel McKaughan (Boston College) “Faith as Active Commitment” Lindsay Rettler (Ohio State University) “On the Control of Faith and Belief”

2I Colloquium: Early Modern PhilosophyThompson (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Debra Nails (Michigan State University) Speaker: Michael Istvan (Texas A&M University) “Spinozistic Attributes in Their Absolute Natures

Are Sufficient for Their Finite Modes” Commentator: Alex Silverman (University of Chicago)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Geoffrey Gorham (Macalester College) Speaker: Adam Harmer (University of California, Riverside) “Leibniz on Plurality” Commentator: Kyle Sereda (University of California, San Diego)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Justin E. H. Smith (Université Paris Diderot–Paris 7) Speaker: Marcy Lascano (California State University, Long

Beach) “Cavendish and Conway on the One and the Many:

Monism and Individuation” Commentator: Lewis Powell (University at Buffalo)

2J Colloquium: Environmental PhilosophyFraser (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo (Washington State University)

Speaker: Andrew Morgan (University of Virginia) “Extending Our Sympathies: An Ecofeminist-

Humean Solution to the Problem of Environmental Apathy”

Commentator: Chris Cuomo (University of Georgia)2:00-3:00 p.m.

Chair: Sylvia Hobbs (Oberlin College) Speaker: Lynn Chiu (University of Missouri) “An Ecological Challenge Against the Propensity

Interpretation of Fitness” Commentator: Chris Dorst (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill)

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

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Wanda Teays (Mount St. Mary’s College) Speaker: Melinda Hall (Stetson University) “Bioethics in Catastrophe: A Reply to Liao,

Sandberg, and Roache on Human Enhancement” Commentator: Jennifer Welchman (University of Alberta)

2K Colloquium: LiberalismCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Jamie Hellewell (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Joshua Anderson (St. Louis University) “Communitarians, Liberals, and What Do We Want

in a Community?” Commentator: Rebecca Chan (University of Colorado Boulder)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Matthew Greaves (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Christopher Penfield (Purdue University) “Was Foucault a Liberal, a Radical, or Both?

In Defense of Foucault as a Kantian Critic of Neoliberalism”

Commentator: Michael Clifford (Mississippi State University)3:00-4:00 p.m.

Chair: Alexander Bearden (Bowling Green State University)

Speaker: Larry Krasnoff (College of Charleston) “On the (Supposed) Distinction between Classical

and Welfare Liberalism: Lessons from the Doctrine of Right”

Commentator: Patrick Smith (University of Washington)

2L Colloquium: MetaphysicsOak Room 1 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Jasper Heaton (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Noël Saenz (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) “So Much for Sums” Commentator: Guy Rohrbaugh (Auburn University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Katherine Meadows (Stanford University) Speaker: Justin Kuster (University of Minnesota) “The Source of Necessity: A Critique of the Neo-

conventionalist Thesis”

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

Commentator: Jason Turner (Saint Louis University)3:00-4:00 p.m.

Chair: Richard Hanley (University of Delaware) Speaker: Jonah P.B. Goldwater (College of William and Mary) “A Dilemma for Property Quidditism” Commentator: H. E. Baber (University of San Diego)

2M Colloquium: Virtue EthicsSeymour (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: William Stephens (Creighton University) Speaker: Tristan Rogers (University of Arizona) “Virtue Ethics and Political Authority” Commentator: Don Tontiplaphol (Harvard University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Geoffrey Frasz (College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Scott Cleveland (Saint Louis University) “The Harmony of Passions and Volitions in Perfect

Virtue” Commentator: Anthony Carreras (Lone Star College–Kingwood)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Dale Murray (University of Wisconsin–Baraboo/

Sauk County and University of Wisconsin–Richland) Speaker: Melissa Merritt (University of New South Wales) “Kant on Virtue as a Skill” Commentator: Luca Oliva (University of Houston)

2N APA Committee Session: Publicly Engaged Uses of Philosophical “Expertise”Cypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy

Chair: Samantha Brennan (Western University) Speakers: Melissa Jacquart (Western University) “Critical Thinking and Public Understanding of

Science” Anthony Skelton (Western University) “Deciding Controversial Moral Problems in Public:

The Philosopher’s Role” Ásta Sveinsdóttir (San Francisco State University) “Philosophers Out in the Field: Shaping Policy

on Regulations of Financial Markets and the Environment”

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Wednesday Early Evening, April 1: 4:00–6:00 p.m.

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

3A Invited Paper: Contemporary Moral Theory and the Problem of EvilBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Kristen Irwin (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: James P. Sterba (University of Notre Dame) “There Is No Free Will Defense” Commentators: Frances Howard-Snyder (Western Washington

University) Stephen Wykstra (Calvin College)

3B Invited Paper: Phenomenal Internalism and ExternalismBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Peter Ross (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)

Speaker: Adam Pautz (University of Texas at Austin) “Does Science Favor Internalism about Experience?” Commentators: Geoffrey Lee (University of California, Berkeley) Casey O’Callaghan (Washington University in St.

Louis)

3C Colloquium: Applied EthicsStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Deepanwita Dasgupta (East Tennessee State University)

Speaker: Luke Gelinas (Albany Medical Center) “Frames, Choice-reversal, and Consent” Commentator: Jason Hanna (Northern Illinois University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Bassam Romaya (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Speaker: Derrick Gray (Rice University) “Explaining Exploitation: Beneficence Versus

Reciprocity” Commentator: Clair Morrissey (Occidental College)

3D Colloquium: Decision TheoryFraser (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Ryan Fishbeck (Bowling Green State University) Speaker: Paul Weirich (University of Missouri) “Risk as a Consequence” Commentator: Peter Vanderschraaf (University of California,

Merced)

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Wednesday Early Evening, April 1: 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Nicole Jinn (Independent Scholar) Speakers: William Kilborn (Independent Scholar) Joshua Spencer (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) “Two Arguments against Two Boxes” Commentator: Susan Vineberg (Wayne State University)

3E Colloquium: EpistemologyMacKenzie (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Casey Hart (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Michael Hannon (Fordham University) “The Thresholds for Knowledge” Commentator: Chad Marxen (Brown University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: David Hunter (Ryerson University) Speaker: Abelard Podgorski (University of Southern

California) “Dynamic Epistemic Conservatism” Commentator: Kevin McCain (The University of Alabama at

Birmingham)

3F Colloquium: HegelSeymour (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Nathan Jun (Midwestern State University) Speaker: Cynthia Coe (Central Washington University) “Levinas, Hegel, and the Power of Theodicy” Commentator: Steven Taubeneck (University of British Columbia)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Hans Lottenbach (Kenyon College) Speaker: Kate Padgett Walsh (Iowa State University) “Love as Freedom in Frankfurt and Hegel” Commentator: Tom Mulherin (Georgetown University)

3G Colloquium: Kantian AestheticsCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge) Speaker: Brent Kalar (University of New Mexico) “Cultivating and Quarrelling about Kantian Beauty” Commentator: Alex King (University at Buffalo)

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Wednesday Early Evening, April 1: 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Philip Mack (Marquette University) Speaker: Emine Hande Tuna (University of Alberta) “Why Didn’t Kant Think Highly of Music?” Commentator: Susan Castro (Wichita State University)

3H Colloquium: Measure: Ancient and ContemporaryThompson (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Mark McPherran (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Ian McCready-Flora (Saint Louis University) “How Man Is the Measure: Protagoras in

Metaphysics Iota” Commentator: Blake Hestir (Texas Christian University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Isaiah Lin (Syracuse University) Speaker: Aaron Segal (Yeshiva University) “Measure Is Puzzling” Commentator: Paul Henne (Duke University)

3I Colloquium: Ontology of ObjectsCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Gerald Vision (Temple University) Speaker: Jennifer Wang (Stanford University) “Fundamentality and Modal Freedom” Commentator: Daniel Nolan (Australian National University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Stephan Blatti (University of Memphis) Speaker: Asya Passinsky (New York University) “Norm and Object: A Normative Theory of Social

Objects” Commentator: Ned Markosian (Western Washington University)

3J Colloquium: Philosophy of LanguageOak Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Leslie Burkholder (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Megan Hyska (University of Texas at Austin) “Contextualism, Minimalism, and Communication” Commentator: Nicole Wyatt (University of Calgary)

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5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Matthew Babb (University of Southern California) Speakers: Josh Dever (University of Texas at Austin) Bryan Pickel (University of Edinburgh) Brian Rabern (University of Edinburgh) “A Solution to the Problem of Recurring

Demonstratives” Commentator: David Braun (University at Buffalo)

3K Colloquium: SecessionOak Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Kory Schaff (California State University, Los Angeles)

Speaker: Crystal Allen Gunasekera (Principia College) “Secession and Just Cause” Commentator: Saba Bazargan (University of California, San Diego)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Scott A. Anderson (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Amandine Catala (Université du Québec–Montréal) “Secession and Distributive Justice” Commentator: Carmen Pavel (University of Arizona)

3L Symposium: Hume on BenevolenceStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Samantha Brennan (Western University) Speaker: Emma McClure (University of Toronto) “Too Much of a Good Thing: Benevolence and

Its Effects in David Hume’s A Treatise of Human Nature”

Commentators: Charlotte Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University) Rachel Douchant (Lindenwood University)

3M Symposium: PunishmentBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (First Floor)

Chair: Brian Hutler (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Hsin-wen Lee (City University of Hong Kong) “A New Societal Self-defense Theory of

Punishment” Commentators: Richard Dagger (University of Richmond) David Speetzen (Winona State University)

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3N APA Committee Session: Facilitating Philosophical DiscussionsStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

Chair: Sara Goering (University of Washington) Speakers: Susan Gardner (Capilano University) Natalie Fletcher (Concordia University) Jana Mohr Lone (University of Washington) Jason Taylor (University of Alberta)

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G1A Josiah Royce SocietyOak Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Gabriel Marcel on Josiah Royce: Royce’s Metaphysics

Chair: David Rodick (Xavier University) Speaker: David Rodick (Xavier University) “Gabriel Marcel on Josiah Royce: Royce’s

Metaphysics”

G1B Marxism and Philosophy Association, Session 1Oak Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Communication and Working-class Activity

Speakers: Siobhan Watters (Simon Fraser University) “Occupy Sandy: Revolutionary Communication and

Subjectivity” Matthew Greaves (Simon Fraser University) “The Estranged Spectre: Marxism, Technology, and

the Persistence of Foreclosure” Graham Mackenzie (Simon Fraser University) “Through a Glass, Darkly: Jean Baudrillard and the

Mirror of Critical Theory”

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Wednesday Evening, April 1: 6:00–8:00 p.m.

G1C Society for Business EthicsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Joseph Heath, Morality, Competition, and the Firm

Chair: David Silver (University of British Columbia) Author: Joseph Heath (University of Toronto) Critics: Dominic Martin (Université de Montréal) Rosemarie Monge (University of St. Thomas) David Silver (University of British Columbia)

G1D Society for Philosophy of CreativityArbutus (Second Floor)Topic: Creativity Reconsidered

Chair: Sergia Hay (Pacific Lutheran University) Speaker: Kennan Ferguson (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) “Against Creativity” Commentator: Raymond D. Boisvert (Siena College)

G1E Wilfrid Sellars SocietySeymour (Lobby Level)Topic: Defending Kant Against Sellars’s Arguments for Transcendental Realism

Chair: Carl Sachs (Marymount University) Speaker: David Landy (San Francisco State University) Commentator: Carl Sachs (Marymount University)

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Wednesday Evening, April 1: 6:00–9:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G2A Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Session 1Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Noncombatant Immunity

Speakers: Ovadia Ezra (Tel Aviv University) “Human Shields: Hostage or Helpless Victims—An

Israeli Perspective” Andrew Fiala (California State University, Fresno) “The Home and the Battlefield: Why Killing beyond

the Battlefield Is Always Wrong” Wendy C. Hamblet (North Carolina A&T State

University) “The Immunity Paradox” Ron Hirschbein (Walden University) “Why Do We Always Hurt the One We Love?”

G2B International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Session 1Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)Topic: Inaugural Lectures I

Chair: Lydia Amir (College of Management Academic Studies)

Speakers: Lydia Amir (College of Management Academic Studies)

“Humor and the Good Life” John Morreall (College of William and Mary) “It’s a Funny Thing, Humor” Noël Carroll (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “The Applied Philosophy of Humor: Comic

Amusement, Emotion, and Coping”

G2C International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 1Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Evan Thompson, Waking, Dreaming, Being

Chair: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Author: Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia) Critics: Owen Flanagan (Duke University) Jay Garfield (Yale-NUS College and the National

University of Singapore) Jennifer Windt (Monash University)

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G2D International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 1MacKenzie (Lobby Level)Topic: History, Atonement, and Care Ethics: Comparative Perspectives

Chair: John Berthrong (Boston University) Speakers: Mathew Foust (Central Connecticut State

University) “Making Amends with Confucius and Royce” Billy Dean Goehring (University of Oregon) “Sima Guang and Cornelius Castoriadis on the

‘Institution of Society’” Ian M. Sullivan (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “What Are Other People If Not Hell?: The No Exit

Objection and Intimate Relations in Care Ethics and Confucianism”

Commentators: Winnie Sung (Nanyang Technological University) Yang Xiao (Kenyon College) Lijun Yuan (Texas State University–San Marcos)

G2E International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 1Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)Topic: Environmental Philosophy

Chair: Philip Cafaro (Colorado State University) Speakers: Jennifer Welchman (University of Alberta) “‘This Is the Forest Primeval’? A Case for

Skepticism about the Value of Narratives for Environmental Decision-making”

Blake Francis (Stanford University) “Moral Asymmetries in Economic Evaluations of

Climate Change” Joshua Mousie (Emory University) “On the ‘Domination’ of Nature: Assessing Political

Language in Environmental Ethics” Marcello Di Paola (LUISS Guido Carli) “Stewarding Humanity”

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G2F North American Society for Social PhilosophyCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Carol C. Gould, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice

Chair: Jeff Gauthier (University of Portland) Critics: James Bohman (St. Louis University) Alistair M. Macleod (Queen’s University) Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Respondent: Carol C. Gould (Hunter College)

G2G North American Wittgenstein SocietyThompson (Lobby Level)

Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: John W. Powell (Humboldt State University) “Pacifism and Just War Theory” Ben Sorgiovanni (Oxford University) “Wittgenstein on the Constitutive Uncertainty of

the Mental” Carmen Fosner (Temple University) “Wittgenstein on Unheard-of Occurrences”

G2H Society for Phenomenology and Analytic PhilosophyCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Intersubjectivity

Chair: Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen) Jeffrey Ogle (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) Hanne Jacobs (Loyola University Chicago) Philip Walsh (University of California, Irvine)

G2I Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Session 1Cowichan (Second Floor)Topic: Critical Thinking and Social Political Value

Moderator: Tim Christie (Fraser International College) Speakers: Karin Fry (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) “Critical Thinking and Evaluating Media” David McCabe (Colgate University) “Critical Thinking Worth the Name: An Assessment” Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) “Critical Thinking, Virtue Epistemology, and

Democracy” Rosa Terlazzo (Kansas State University) “Respect for Autonomy or Promotion of Autonomy?”

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G2J Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 1Coquitlam (Second Floor)Topic: Sex and Disability

Chair: Andria Bianchi (University of Waterloo) Speakers: Jami Anderson (University of Michigan-Flint) “Consent, Sexual Desire, and Impairment” Ruth Sample (University of New Hampshire) “I See SPED People: Male Traits as Disability” Raymond Aldred (McGill University) “Thinking about Sex, Body, and Pleasure with

Disability in Mind”

G2K Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 1Fir (Second Floor)

Chair: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State University)

Speakers: Jarrett Field (Independent Scholar) “A Defense of Stand Your Ground” Ronald Dziwenka (New Mexico State University) “An Investigation of the Alignment of Various

Theories of ‘Realization of the Self’ in Studies on Martial Art Practice with the SA/GC Paradigm”

Alessandra Chiricosta (Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata)

“Female Fighting Force: Thinking about Common Attitudes and Forming a Better Ethical Foundation for Martial Practice”

David Goldberg (Westminster College New Wilmington)

“Mushin and the Unhistorical” Johnathan Flowers (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) “The Martial Arts as Liberatory Praxis: Paulo Friere

and Martial Praxis” Commentator: LeRon Harrison (University of Oregon)

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G2L Society for the Study of Process PhilosophiesFraser (Lobby Level)

Chair: John Quiring (Victor Valley College) Speakers: Derek Malone-France (George Washington

University) “Astrobiology and Philosophy of Religion” Jea Sophia Oh (Union Theological Seminary) “God, Monster, Oddness: A Whiteheadian Critique

of GMOs” Chair: Jea Sophia Oh (Union Theological Seminary) Speaker: John Quiring (Victor Valley College) “Gridlock and De-polarization in Philosophy of

Religion and Political Ecology”

G2M Society for Women in PhilosophyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Hilde Lindemann, Holding and Letting Go: The Social Practice of Personal Identities

Chair: Janice Moskalik (University of Washington) Author: Hilde Lindemann (Michigan State University) Critics: Sara Goering (University of Washington) Marya Schechtman (University of Illinois at Chicago) Nellie Wieland (California State University, Long

Beach)

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Wednesday Evening, April 1: 8:00–10:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G3A Association for Informal Logic and Critical ThinkingSeymour (Lobby Level)

Chair: Peter Tan (Mount St. Mary’s College) Speaker: Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) “Critical Thinking and the Development of the

Intellectual Virtues” Commentators: Darin Dockstader (College of Southern Nevada) Mark Rauls (College of Southern Nevada)

G3B David Kellogg Lewis SocietyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Richard Hanley (University of Delaware) Speakers: Alan Hájek (Australian National University) “Minkish Dispositions” Richard Hanley (University of Delaware) “What Would David Lewis Have Said?

Counterfactuals and the Similarity Metric”

G3C Marxism and Philosophy Association, Session 2Oak Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Louis Althusser: Philosophy Against Philosophies

Speakers: Geoff Pfeifer (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) “Althusser and the Critique of Structuralism” William Lewis (Skidmore College) “Materialism: Historical and Aleatory” Ted Stolze (Cerritos College) “On the Struggle of Tendencies in Philosophy:

Louis Althusser, Pierre Raymond, and Pierre Macherey”

G3D Society of Christian PhilosophersOak Room 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Rebekah L. H. Rice (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: William Wainwright (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) “Is Apophatic Christianity Really Christian?” Commentator: Jonathan D. Jacobs (Saint Louis University)

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Thursday Morning, April 2: 9:00 a.m.–noon

THURSDAY, APRIL 2

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)

PLACEMENT INFORMATIONInformation: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)Interview tables: Chairman (Tower Meeting Rooms)

EXHIBITS10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

4A Book Symposium: Greg Frost-Arnold, Carnap, Tarski, and Quine at Harvard: Conversations on Logic, Mathematics, and ScienceBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Alexei Angelides (Stanford University) Speakers: Richard Creath (Arizona State University) Gary Ebbs (Indiana University Bloomington) Greg Lavers (Concordia University) Greg Frost-Arnold (Hobart and William Smith

Colleges)

4B Book Symposium: Brad Inwood, Ethics after AristotleBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Jan Szaif (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Rachana Kamtekar (University of Arizona) Stephen White (University of Texas at Austin) Brad Inwood (University of Toronto)

4C Book Symposium: Randolph Clarke, Omissions: Agency, Metaphysics, and ResponsibilityStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Marcela Herdova (King’s College London) Speakers: Kenneth Silver (University of Southern California) Michael Zimmerman (University of North Carolina

at Greensboro) Randolph Clarke (Florida State University)

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4D Book Symposium: Tim Crane, The Objects of ThoughtStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Janet Levin (University of Southern California) Speakers: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Stuart Brock (Victoria University of Wellington) Rachel Goodman (University of Leeds) Tim Crane (University of Cambridge)

4E Invited Symposium: Cross-cultural Moral PsychologyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Matthew Bedke (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Jay Garfield (Yale-NUS College and the National

University of Singapore) “Ethics and Perception: From Egocentricity to Care” Amber Carpenter (University of York) “Knowledge and Self-knowledge in the Emotions” Bronwyn Finnigan (Australian National University) “The Nature of a Buddhist Path: Is There a Single

Approach to Buddhist Ethics?” Jake Davis (Brown University) “What It Is to Be Shameful Is to Be Criticized by the

Wise: A Case Study in the Cross-cultural Relevance of Cross-cultural Moral Psychology”

4F Invited Symposium: Humility and Intellectual HumilityStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Mark Alfano (University of Oregon) Speakers: Jeanine Grenberg (St. Olaf College) “Humility and Attentiveness” Daniel Howard-Snyder (Western Washington

University) Dennis Whitcomb (Western Washington University) “Intellectual Humility: Owning Our Limitations” Ian Church (Saint Louis University) “What Is Intellectual Humility?” Commentator: Maura Priest (University of California, Irvine)

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4G Invited Symposium: Women in Modern PhilosophyMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Margaret Schabas (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University) “Gabrielle Suchon’s ‘Neutralist’: The Status of

Women and the Invention of Autonomy” Marguerite Deslauriers (McGill University) “Lucrezia Marinella and Her Interlocutors” Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania) “Margaret Cavendish on the Human Mind” Christia Mercer (Columbia University) “Rethinking Early Modern Rationalism: The Lessons

of Anne Conway’s Philosophy”

4H Colloquium: AestheticsFraser (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Servaas van der Berg (University of British Columbia)

Speaker: Michel-Antoine Xhignesse (McGill University) “Titles Unnamed” Commentator: Aloisia Moser (University of California, Berkeley)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Peg Brand (Indiana University-Purdue University

Indianapolis) Speaker: James Harold (Mount Holyoke College) “Consequentialism for Aesthetics” Commentator: Alan Goldman (College of William and Mary)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Rebecca Farinas (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) Speaker: David Egan (University of Chicago) “Games and Stories” Commentator: Barbara Gail Montero (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

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4I Colloquium: EthicsCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Prakash Chenjeri (Southern Oregon University) Speaker: Kerah Gordon-Solmon (Queen’s University) “Self-defense Against Multiple Threats” Commentator: Craig Agule (University of California, San Diego)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Norah Martin (University of Portland) Speakers: Justin Tosi (University of Arizona) Brandon Warmke (Wake Forest University) “Moral Grandstanding” Commentator: Richard Vulich (California State University,

Fullerton)11:00 a.m.-noon

Chair: Sarah Jones (Northern Michigan University) Speaker: Kyle Fruh (Beloit College) “Promising’s Neglected Siblings” Commentator: Allen N. Habib (University of Calgary)

4J Colloquium: KantOak Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speaker: Catherine Smith (Cornell University) “Comparativity and Superiority in Kant’s Theory of

Human Nature” Commentator: Samuel Kahn (Stanford University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Aidan Gray (University of Illinois at Chicago) Speaker: Colin McLear (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) “Definition and Essence in the Metaphysical

Foundations of Natural Science” Commentator: Konstantin Pollok (University of South Carolina)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Brock Baines (University of Oregon) Speaker: Jessica Williams (Stanford University) “Kant, Metaphysical Space, and the Unity of the

Subject” Commentator: James Messina (University of Wisconsin–Madison)

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4K Colloquium: Meaning in Life, Death, and Martial ArtsOak Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michael Picard (Douglas College) Speaker: Ronald Dziwenka (New Mexico State University) “A Buddhist Paradigm for Martial Art/Martial Sport

Practice” Commentator: David DeMoss (Pacific University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Emily A. Austin (Wake Forest University) Speaker: Travis Timmerman (Syracuse University) “The Only Plausible Forms of Epicureanism Are

Deprivation Views in Disguise” Commentator: Alan Buchanan McLuckie (Stanford University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Marco Grix (University of Auckland) Speaker: Kirsten Egerstrom (Syracuse University) “Meaningless Lives” Commentator: Gwen Bradford (Rice University)

4L Colloquium: PhenomenologyThompson (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michael Andrews (University of Portland) Speaker: Rebecca Harrison (University of California,

Riverside) “The Problem of Perception and Everyday Illusion

in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception” Commentator: Mark Okrent (Bates College)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Gregory Trotter (Marquette University) Speaker: Tyler Klaskow (Grand Valley State University) “The Normativity of Evidence and the Basic Norm

of Phenomenology” Commentator: Jered Janes (Marquette University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Carly Lane (University of Chicago) Speaker: Dimitris Apostolopoulos (University of Notre Dame) “Flesh, Intentionality, and Constitution” Commentator: Larry Busk (University of Oregon)

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4M APA Committee Session: Author-Meets-Critics: Darrel Moellendorf: Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and PolicySeymour (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy

Chair: Lisa Rivera (University of Massachusetts Boston) Speakers: Stephen M. Gardiner (University of Washington) Nicole Hassoun (Binghamton University) Aaron James (University of California, Irvine) Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

4N APA Committee Session: Hope and Japanese PhilosophyCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Douglas Berger (Southern Illinois University Carbondale)

Speakers: Laura Specker Sullivan (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

“Hope As a Present-oriented Attitude in Nishida Kitar?: Implications for Medical Ethics”

Wakako Godo (University of Tokyo) “Hope in Japanese Education: A Study of Pure

Land Buddhism” Rika Dunlap (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Self-power or Other-power?: Two Pathways to

Enlightenment in Japanese Buddhism”

ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGNoon–1:00 p.m., Coquitlam (Second Floor)

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Thursday Afternoon, April 2: 1:00–4:00 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

5A Book Symposium: George Sher, Equality for InegalitariansBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Julinna Oxley (Coastal Carolina University) Speakers: Richard Arneson (University of California, San

Diego) Harry Brighouse (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Mark LeBar (Florida State University) George Sher (Rice University)

5B Book Symposium: Derek Matravers, Fiction and NarrativeStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia)

Speakers: Elisabeth Camp (Rutgers University) Noël Carroll (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Stacie Friend (Birkbeck College London) Derek Matravers (Open University)

5C Book Symposium: Philip Cafaro, How Many Is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United StatesStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Alyssa Bernstein (Ohio University) Speakers: Chandran Kukathas (London School of Economics) Stephen Macedo (Princeton University) David Miller (Oxford University) Philip Cafaro (Colorado State University)

5D Book Symposium: Quassim Cassam, Self-knowledge for HumansStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Jack Lyons (University of Arkansas) Speakers: Matthew Boyle (Harvard University) Peter Carruthers (University of Maryland) Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California,

Riverside) Quassim Cassam (Warwick University)

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5E Book Symposium: Dalia Nassar, The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy, 1795–1804MacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Brady Bowman (Pennsylvania State University) Speakers: Lara Ostaric (Temple University) Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego) Rocío Zambrana (University of Oregon) Dalia Nassar (University of Sydney)

5F Book Symposium: Edward Slingerland, Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of SpontaneityBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Eric Hutton (University of Utah) Speakers: Brian Bruya (Eastern Michigan University) Hagop Sarkissian (Baruch College) Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia)

5G Book Symposium: Diana Raffman, Unruly Words: A Study of Vague LanguageSeymour (Lobby Level)

Chair: Graeme R. Forbes (University of Colorado Boulder) Speakers: Chris Barker (New York University) Mark Crimmins (Stanford University) Stephen Schiffer (New York University) Diana Raffman (University of Toronto)

5H Colloquium: AristotleThompson (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Thomas Tuozzo (University of Kansas) Speaker: Erica Holberg (Utah State University) “Pleasurable Eating: How Aristotle’s Energeia-

kinesis Distinction Distinguishes the Pleasures of the Virtuous Foodie from Those of the Gluttonous Gou”

Commentator: Klaus Corcilius (University of California, Berkeley)2:00-3:00 p.m.

Chair: Marta Jimenez (Emory University) Speaker: R. Kathleen Harbin (College at Brockport, State

University of New York) “Universals, Particulars, and the Practical Syllogism

in Aristotle’s Ethics” Commentator: Christiana Olfert (Tufts University)

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Thursday Afternoon, April 2: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Michelle Jenkins (Whitman College) Speaker: Joel Yurdin (Haverford College) “Aristotle on Learning to Be a Natural Scientist” Commentator: Keith Bemer (University of Pittsburgh)

5I Colloquium: BioethicsCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Anita Silvers (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Matt L. Drabek (University of Iowa) “Bias and Gender Identity in the DSM” Commentator: Michelle Switzer (Whittier College)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Joyce C. Havstad (Field Museum of Natural History) Speaker: Danielle Wenner (Carnegie Mellon University) “Autonomy and Non-domination in International

Clinical Research” Commentator: Amanda Greene (Stanford University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Lucia Munguia (Cornell University) Speaker: Pepe Lee Chang (University of Texas at San Antonio) “Beyond Informed Consent: Obligations to Clinical

Research Participants” Commentator: Lisa Fuller (University at Albany)

5J Colloquium: Intention and ContentOak Room 1 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Helen Daly (Colorado College) Speaker: Abigail Klassen (York University) “On the Very Possibility of a Searlian Collective

Intention” Commentator: Caroline Arruda (University of Texas at El Paso)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Dave Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Speaker: Olivia Sultanescu (York University) “Some Reflections on the Natural Origins of Content” Commentator: Daniel Hutto (University of Wollongong)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Jonathan Faerber (University of Victoria) Speaker: Simon Goldstein (Rutgers University) “A Preface Paradox for Intention” Commentator: Charles Hermes (University of Texas at Arlington)

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5K Colloquium: Moral ObligationsOak Room 2 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Tian Jie (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Brian Berkey (Stanford University) “Collective Obligations and Demandingness

Complaints” Commentator: Patrick Fleming (James Madison University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Ericka Tucker (Marquette University) Speaker: Ariel Zylberman (McGill University) “The Dignity of Persons: A Dilemma for Darwall’s

Second-personal Approach” Commentator: Alexander Dietz (University of Southern California)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Matt Braich (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Jessy Giroux (University of Toronto) “Are Deontic Concepts Simply Negative Evaluative

Concepts?” Commentator: Ryan Davis (Brigham Young University)

5L Colloquium: Philosophy of PsychologyFraser (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Gerardo Viera (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Christiane Merritt (Washington University in St.

Louis) “Deafness and Theory of Mind: A Dilemma for

Modular Accounts” Commentator: Robert Richardson (University of Cincinnati)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Amy Massoud (Syracuse University) Speaker: Michael S. Brownstein (John Jay College of

Criminal Justice) “Self-control for Hyperopics Like Me” Commentator: Eric Vogelstein (Duquesne University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Skokowski (Stanford University) Speaker: Amy Billingsley (University of Oregon) “Humor and the Body: A Perceptual Symbols

Approach” Commentator: Alison Niedbalski (Western Michigan University)

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5M APA Committee Session: Colin Allen on Machine Ethics and Dynamic OntologyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Computers

Chair: Thomas M. Powers (University of Delaware) Speakers: Barry Smith (University at Buffalo) “How to Build an Ontology” Colin Allen (Indiana University Bloomington) “Response to Critics” Thomas M. Powers (University of Delaware) “Top-down Approaches to Machine Ethics”

5N APA Committee Session: Transforming the Philosophical CanonCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on Inclusiveness

Chair: Gail Weiss (George Washington University) Speakers: Mariana Ortega (John Carroll University) “Being-between-worlds: Latina Feminism,

Phenomenology, and the Self” David Kim (University of San Francisco) “Two Challenges in Decolonizing the Canon:

Immersive Methods and Radical Occidentalism” Bonnie Mann (University of Oregon) “Women with Canons: Blowing Things Up and

Other Feminist Approaches to Male Centered Philosophical Traditions”

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

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

6A Invited Paper: Aristotelian MetaphysicsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Philip Corkum (University of Alberta) Speaker: Alan Code (Stanford University) “Aristotelian Metaphysics” Commentators: Kathrin Koslicki (University of Alberta) Christof Rapp (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

München)

6B Invited Paper: FaithStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Glenn Ross (Franklin and Marshall College) Speaker: Ryan Preston-Roedder (University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill) “Three Varieties of Faith” Commentators: Troy Jollimore (California State University, Chico) Karen E. Stohr (Georgetown University)

6C Invited Paper: History and Philosophy of MathematicsStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) Speaker: Janet Folina (Macalester College) “Poincaré and Structuralism in the Philosophy of

Mathematics” Commentators: Nicolas Fillion (Simon Fraser University) Alan Richardson (University of British Columbia)

6D Invited Symposium: Lonergan and the Philosophy of ArtBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Elizabeth Murray (Loyola Marymount University) Speakers: John Dadosky (University of Toronto) “Bringing Beauty Back into Art: A Proposal” Paul Kidder (Seattle University) “Elemental Meaning in Architecture”

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6E Colloquium: Collective ResponsibilityCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Phoebe Chan (University of Arizona) Speaker: Sara Rachel Chant (Tulane University of New

Orleans) “Freedom and Collective Responsibility” Commentator: Neal Tognazzini (Western Washington University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Martha Gibson (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speaker: Matthew Baddorf (University of Rochester) “Phenomenal Consciousness, Collective Mentality,

and Collective Moral Responsibility” Commentator: Katherine Ritchie (City College of New York)

6F Colloquium: ConsequentialismOak Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Paul Hughes (University of Michigan–Dearborn) Speaker: Nate Sheff (University of Connecticut) “Can Pettit Recognize Rights?” Commentator: Steve Tammelleo (University of San Diego)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Jason Raibley (California State University, Long

Beach) “Emotions, Moral Reasoning, and Utilitarianism” Commentator: Michael Almeida (University of Texas at San Antonio)

6G Colloquium: Epistemic DisagreementFraser (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Christina Hendricks (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Julia Smith (University of Toronto) “Epistemic Disagreement: Against Cohen’s

Defense of the Equal Weight View” Commentator: Stewart Cohen (University of Arizona)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Merrill Ring (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: Lee Elkin (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Gregory Wheeler (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

München) “Peer Disagreements” Commentator: Jennifer Carr (University of Leeds)

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6H Colloquium: Ideal Theory in EthicsThompson (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Marzieh Eskandari (University of Saskatchewan) Speakers: Nir Eyal (Harvard University) Christopher Woodard (University of Nottingham) “Varieties of Idealizing about Compliance” Commentator: Jessica Ludescher (Seattle University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Christine Straehle (University of Ottawa) Speaker: Amy Berg (University of California, San Diego) “Ideal Theory and ‘Ought Implies Can’” Commentator: Jeffrey Brand (George Washington University)

6I Colloquium: IntuitionsOak Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Joe Ulatowski (University of Texas at El Paso) Speaker: S. Matthew Liao (New York University) “Are Intuitions Heuristics?” Commentator: Irena Cronin (University of California, Los Angeles)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Ted Shear (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Tomasz Wysocki (Washington University in St. Louis) “Arguments over Intuitions?” Commentator: Howard Nye (University of Alberta)

6J Symposium: Epistemic ModalityStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Daniel Harris (Hunter College) Speaker: Paolo Santorio (University of Leeds) “Probabilistic ‘Might’ and the Free Choice Effect” Commentators: Melissa Fusco (University of California, Berkeley) Paul Portner (Georgetown University)

6K Symposium: HappinessMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Lijun Yuan (Texas State University–San Marcos) Speaker: Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut) “Morality Is Necessary for Happiness” Commentators: Jennifer Baker (College of Charleston) Anne Baril (University of New Mexico)

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6L Symposium: PhysicalismSeymour (Lobby Level)

Chair: Antonio Chu (Metropolitan State University of Denver)

Speaker: Justin Tiehen (University of Puget Sound) “How to Define ‘the Physical’” Commentators: Zachary Barnett (Brown University) Steven James (University of Texas at Austin)

6M Symposium: Rawls on JusticeCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: William Glod (George Mason University) Speaker: Chad Van Schoelandt (University of Arizona) “Rawlsian Functionalism and the Problem of

Coordination” Commentators: Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University) Justin Weinberg (University of South Carolina)

6N APA Committee Session: Berger Prize: The Rights Forfeiture Theory of PunishmentBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Matthew Lister (University of Pennsylvania) Speaker: Christopher Heath Wellman (Washington University

in St. Louis) “The Rights Forfeiture Theory of Punishment” Commentators: John Deigh (University of Texas at Austin) Kim Ferzan (University of Virginia)

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THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G4A Hume SocietyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)Topic: Hume’s Scientific Methodology in the Treatise

Chair: David Landy (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Graciela De Pierris (Stanford University) “Hume’s Newtonian Methodology in the Science of

Human Nature” Paul Russell (University of Gothenburg and

University of British Columbia) “Hume, Williams, and the ‘Science of Human

Nature’”

G4B Radical Philosophy AssociationCoquitlam (Second Floor)Topic: Mexican-American Philosophy

Chair: José-Antonio Orosco (Oregon State University) Speakers: Kim Diaz (University of Texas at El Paso) “Lessons Learned from Mexican-American

Philosophy: Identity, Immigration, and Political Recognition”

José Jorge Mendoza (Worcester State University) “The Curious Case of Mexicans in the United

States” Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. (University of California,

Riverside) “Zooming In and Out of Philosophical Focus:

Lessons from Post-Revolutionary Mexico for Mexican-American Philosophers”

G4C Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 1MacKenzie (Lobby Level)Topic: Harm, Agency, and the Problems of the “Victim”

Chair: Robin S. Dillon (Lehigh University) Speakers: Daniel Silvermint (University of Connecticut) “Complicity and Well-being” Diana Tietjens Meyers (University of Connecticut) “Varieties of Victims/Varieties of Agency” Robin May Schott (Danish Institute for International

Studies) “Victims, Vulnerability, and Social Suffering”

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THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G5A International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 2Seymour (Lobby Level)Topic: Buddhist Phenomenologies

Chair: Jason Wirth (Seattle University) Speakers: Eran Laish (Hebrew University and Freie Universität

Berlin) “Primordial Selfhood: Transcendental Subjectivity

and the Non-dual Vision of ‘The Great Perfection’ (rDzogs pa > chen po)”

Sean M. Smith (University of Toronto) “The Phenomenology of Attention and the

Mereology of the Self” Jingjing Li (McGill University) “The Possibility of Buddhist Phenomenology and

the Problem of Essence” Katalin Balog (Rutgers University) “The Relationship Between Science and

Subjectivity in Kierkegaard and Buddhism”

G5B International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 2Cypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Non-Confucian Political Philosophy and Its Contemporary Relevance

Chair: Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University) Speakers: John Rapp (Beloit College) “Anarchism or Nihilism: Lessons from Daoist

Anarchists for Post-modern Critical Theory” Henrique Schneider (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) “Hanfei on History and Political Philosophy” Youngsun Back (City University of Hong Kong) “Mozi’s jian’ai and Political Philosophy” Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) “Shen Dao’s Conception of the Law and the Dao”

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G5C North American Kant Society, Session 1Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)Topic: Kant, Forgiveness, and Grace

Chair: Pablo Muchnik (Emerson College) Speakers: David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign) “Grace and Enthusiasm” Lucy Allais (University of the Witwatersrand) “Transcendental Idealism and Forgiveness” Commentators: Andrew Chignell (Cornell University) Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego)

G5D Political Theology Group, Session 1Oak Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Kierkegaard and Political Theology

Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Silas Morgan (Loyola University Chicago) “‘Kierkegaard or Materialist Theology?’ Yes,

Please!: On the Political Negation of the Ethical” Dana Lloyd (Syracuse University) “Between Berlin and Mount Moriah: Kierkegaard’s

Political Theology of Repetition” Thomas Miles (Boston College) “Drawing the Knife: Why Kierkegaard’s Fear and

Trembling Is Not an Endorsement of Religiously Motivated Violence”

Vincent Lloyd (Syracuse University) “Kierkegaard, Badiou, and Christian Hope” Jamie Aroosi (Yeshiva University) “Post-Identity Humanisms: Badiou, Habermas,

Žižek, and Contemporary Political Thought’s Flirtation with Kierkegaard”

Commentator: Anthony Rudd (St. Olaf College)

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G5E Society for Ancient Greek PhilosophyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Mark Wheeler (San Diego State University) Speakers: Adriel M. Trott (Wabash College) “’Not Slavery, but Salvation’: Aristotle on

Constitution and Government” Anthony DeBonis (Yale University) “Another Stab at Inclusivism: Happiness in the

Nicomachean Ethics” John Thorp (Western University) “Saving Aristotle’s Categories”

G5F Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 1Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)Topic: The Ethics and Politics of Consumption

Chair: Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) Speakers: David Schwartz (Randolph College) “Collective Action and Consumer Responsibility” Mark Budolfson (Princeton University) Rob Reich (Stanford University) “Complicity, Moral Debt, and Compensation” Marco Grix (University of Auckland) “Consumption Ethics” Commentator: Judith Lichtenberg (Georgetown University)

G5G Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1Cypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: New Works in the Field: Yinyang, The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture

Chair: Ronnie Littlejohn (Belmont University) Speakers: Nicholas S. Brasovan (University of Central Arkansas) Douglas Berger (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale) Ronnie Littlejohn (Belmont University) Respondent: Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount University)

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G5H Society for Natural ReligionFraser (Lobby Level)Topic: Natural Religion and Revealed Religion

Chair: Owen Anderson (Arizona State University) Speakers: Ronald Chicken (University of Georgia) “Law and General Revelation” Stephen DeRose (Westminster Theological

Seminary) “The Trinity and Irreducible Ontology: An

Alternative to Divine Simplicity” Tyler McNabb (University of Glasgow) “Warranted Religion and Natural Theology”

G5I Society for Realist/Antirealist DiscussionStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Steven French, The Structure of the World: Metaphysics and Representation

Author: Steven French (University of Leeds) Critics: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) Anjan Chakravartty (University of Notre Dame) James Ladyman (University of Bristol) Johanna Wolff (University of Hong Kong)

G5J Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual ArtsOak Room 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston) Speakers: Ian Schnee (Western Kentucky University) “Medium Specificity and Ideology in Film” Alexey Aliyev (University of Maryland) “The Ontological Status of a Photographic Artwork” Mojca Küplen (Central European University) “The Paradox of Artistic Ugliness in Light of Kant’s

Theory of Aesthetic Ideas” Richard Gilmore (Concordia College) “Why the Dude Is So Happy”

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G5K Society for the Philosophy of AgencyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Book Symposium on Michael Bratman, Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting Together

Chair: Luca Ferrero (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) Speakers: Michael E. Bratman (Stanford University) David Copp (University of California, Davis) Tamar Schapiro (Stanford University) Sergio Tenenbaum (University of Toronto)

G5L Society for the Philosophy of HistoryThompson (Lobby Level)Topic: History and Critique

Chair: Robert Piercey (University of Regina) Speakers: Kenneth B. McIntyre (Sam Houston State University) “Critical History and Intelligibility: 20th Century

British Idealism and the Philosophy of History” Serge Grigoriev (Ithaca College) “Hermeneutics and Ideology Critique: Gadamer-

Habermas Debate Revisited” Andrius Galisanka (University of California, Berkeley) “History as Philosophy? Genealogies and Critique”

G5M Society for the Study of the History of Analytical PhilosophyCowichan (Second Floor)Topic: Analytic Rigor and Scientific Ambition: Wissenschaftlichkeit in the History of Analytic Philosophy

Chair: John Woods (University of British Columbia) Speakers: David Sullivan (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “An Odd Interval: Before the Rise of Scientific

Philosophy” Audrey Yap (University of Victoria) “Carnap, Structuralism, and the Axiomatic Method” Sean Morris (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “Russell, Idealism, and the Emergence of Scientific

Philosophy” Alan Richardson (University of British Columbia) “The Rise of Scientific Philosophy and the Decline

of Scientific Philosophy: Forging the American Consensus on ‘Analytic Philosophy’ circa 1950”

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Thursday Evening, April 2: 8:00–10:00 p.m.

THURSDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G6A Charles S. Peirce Society, Session 1Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)Topic: Technical Work on Peirce’s Logic and Math

Moderator: Catherine Legg (University of Waikato) Speakers: Mark Wheeler (San Diego State University) “Aristotelian Roots of Peirce’s Accounts of Truth

and Measurement” Jeffrey Downard (Northern Arizona University) “Peirce’s Icon and the Essential Triad”

G6B Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Session 2Coquitlam (Second Floor)Topic: Teaching Peace in a Time of War

Speakers: Wendy C. Hamblet (North Carolina A&T State University)

“Being Peace: Skillful Homecraft for a Flourishing World”

Wim Laven (Kennesaw State University) “Philosophy and Conflict Resolution: How

Philosophy Teaches Peace” Robert Gould (Portland State University) “Teaching Peace to Military Personnel”

G6C Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Session 2MacKenzie (Lobby Level)Topic: Is There Mexican-American Philosophy?

Moderator: Kim Diaz (University of Texas at El Paso) Speakers: José-Antonio Orosco (Oregon State University) “Building the Mexican American Philosophical Canon” Carlos Alberto Sánchez (San Jose State University) “On Pendejos and Philosophers: Reflections on the

Thought of José Antonio Burciaga or a Mexican-American Philosophy of Culture”

Andrew C. Soto (Texas A&M University) “White Supremacy, Guera/o-ness and Colonized

Mentality: An Argument for a Mexican-American Philosophy”

ANNUAL RECEPTION10:00 p.m.–midnight, Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

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FRIDAY, APRIL 3

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)

PLACEMENT INFORMATIONInformation: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)Interview tables: Chairman (Tower Meeting Rooms)

EXHIBITS10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

FRIDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

7A Book Symposium: Ernest Sosa, Judgment and AgencyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Heather Battaly (California State University, Fullerton)

Speakers: Jason Baehr (Loyola Marymount University) Imogen Dickie (University of Toronto) Hilary Kornblith (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)

7B Book Symposium: Anthony Laden, Reasoning: A Social PictureBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: James Tully (University of Victoria) Speakers: Nancy Bauer (Tufts University) Henry S. Richardson (Georgetown University) Tamar Schapiro (Stanford University) Anthony Laden (University of Illinois at Chicago)

7C Book Symposium: Justin Garson, The Biological Mind: A Philosophical IntroductionBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Helen Longino (Stanford University) Speakers: Carl Craver (Washington University in St. Louis) Gualtiero Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis) Sahotra Sarkar (University of Texas at Austin) Justin Garson (Hunter College)

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7D Book Symposium: Sungmoon Kim, Confucian Democracy in East Asia: Theory and PracticeStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: David Kim (University of San Francisco) Speakers: Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University) David Elstein (State University of New York at New

Paltz) Jeff Flynn (Fordham University) Sungmoon Kim (City University of Hong Kong)

7E Invited Symposium: Moral OverdeterminationStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Joe Metz (University of Arizona) Speakers: Sara Bernstein (Duke University) “Overdetermination and Moral Luck” Julia Nefsky (University of Toronto) “Overdetermined but Yet to Be Determined” Commentator: Elizabeth Harman (Princeton University)

7F Invited Symposium: New Directions in the Ethics of ImmigrationStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Roxana Akhbari (University of Alberta) Speakers: Michael Blake (University of Washington) “Migration, Justice, and Mercy” Alex Sager (Portland State University) “The Ethics of Migration beyond Methodological

Nationalism” Javier Hidalgo (University of Richmond) “The Ethics of Selling Citizenship” Shelley Wilcox (San Francisco State University) “Transnational Injustice and the Morality of

Territorial Borders”

7G Invited Symposium: Philosophy and GeometryOak Room 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Richard Zach (University of Calgary) Speakers: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) “Geometry and Physics in the Nineteenth Century” John Mumma (California State University, San

Bernardino) “Intuitions, Axioms, and Euclid’s Diagrammatic

Proof Method”

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Dirk Schlimm (McGill University) “Geometric Practices and Geometric Content” Katherine Dunlop (University of Texas at Austin) “Mathematical Form and Theory of Perception in

Kant and Poincaré”

7H Colloquium: AffectCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Thomas M. Powers (University of Delaware) Speaker: Scott Howard (Harvard University) “The Cognitive Structure of Metaemotional

Intentionality” Commentator: Jelena Markovic (University of British Columbia)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Murat Aydede (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Mihailis Diamantis (New York University) “Illusions of Affection: A Hyper-illusory Account of

Normative Valence” Commentator: Sean M. Smith (University of Toronto)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: David Pratt (St. Martin’s College) Speaker: Dan Moller (University of Maryland) “Affect and Judgment” Commentator: Sean McAleer (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire)

7I Colloquium: Diversity, War, and ConflictCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Yashar Saghai (Johns Hopkins University) Speaker: Lee-Ann Chae (University of California, Los Angeles) “On the Justness of Defensive Wars” Commentator: Fernando Teson (Florida State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Joanne Waugh (University of South Florida) Speaker: Armin Schulz (University of Kansas) “Human Diversity: A Plea for a Unified Approach” Commentator: Sean Aas (National Institutes of Health)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Shelley Hulbert (University of Calgary) Speaker: Mark Woods (University of San Diego) “Jettisoning Supreme Emergencies” Commentator: Ryan Jenkins (California Polytechnic State

University)

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7J Colloquium: Kantian EthicsOak Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Hallie Liberto (University of Connecticut) Speaker: Zi Lin (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Killing, Injuring, and Animals: A Kantian

Perspective” Commentator: Kiran Bhardwaj (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill)10:00-11:00 a.m.

Chair: C. Richard Booher (California State University, Fullerton)

Speaker: Tyler Paytas (Washington University in St. Louis) “Rational Beings with Emotional Needs: The

Patient-centered Grounds of Kant’s Duty of Humanity”

Commentator: Mavis Biss (Loyola University Maryland)11:00 a.m.-noon

Chair: Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount University) Speaker: Donald Wilson (Kansas State University) “More Murder and Mayhem” Commentator: Jeremy Dickinson (California Polytechnic State

University)

7K Colloquium: MetaphilosophyFraser (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Anthony Dardis (Hofstra University) Speaker: Louis H. deRosset (University of Vermont) “The Scrying Game” Commentator: D. Gene Witmer (University of Florida)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Mark Richard (Harvard University) Speaker: Olaf Ellefson (York University) “Davidson on Dialogue and Metaphilosophy” Commentator: Karsten Stueber (College of the Holy Cross)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Melinda Campbell (National University) Speaker: Mary Beth Willard (Weber State University) “Beyond Empty Ideas” Commentator: Gary Hardcastle (Bloomsburg University of

Pennsylvania)

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7L Colloquium: Truth and PropositionsThompson (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Gyula Klima (Fordham University) Speaker: Mandana Kamangar (University of California, Davis) “Truth and the Realm of Thoughts” Commentator: Michael Hicks (Miami University of Ohio)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Eliot Michaelson (University of California, Los

Angeles) Speaker: Kevan Edwards (Syracuse University) “Doing Without Propositions” Commentator: Peter Hanks (University of Minnesota)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Nathaniel Bemis (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Geoff Georgi (West Virginia University) “Propositions, Representation, and Fineness of

Grain” Commentator: Angel Pinillos (Arizona State University)

7M APA Committee Session: Gregory Kavka/UC Irvine Prize in Political Philosophy: Carol Hay, “The Obligation to Resist Oppression”MacKenzie (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research

Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Alice MacLachlan (York University) Karen Jones (University of Melbourne) Commentator: Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

7N APA Committee Session: International Cooperation Roundtable on the World Congress: Reflections from Athens 2013 Towards Beijing 2018Seymour (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Speakers: Bettina Bergo (Université de Montréal) Patricia Glazebrook (University of North Texas) Simon Glynn (Florida Atlantic University) “International Themes in Phenomenology: Social,

Aesthetic, and Gender Perspectives”

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Tracy Strong (University of California, San Diego) Steven Taubeneck (University of British Columbia) “Political Theory and International Studies

Perspectives” Babette Babich (Fordham University) Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University) “The Travelling Philosopher and the Philosophical

Society”

POSTER PRESENTATIONS11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F

Presenters: Kate Shrumm (Washington University in St. Louis) “Contempt Fails to Best Answer Vice” Brian J Collins (University of Iowa) “Derivative Versus Non-derivative Moral Principles:

A Pervasive Source of Confusion for Accounts of Political Obligation”

Mark Fortney (University of Toronto) “Does Cognitive Experience Have Attentional

Structure?” Katherine Tullmann (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Emotional Cognition: A Multi-level Approach” Samuel Huang (Rice University) “Ethical Implications of Hunger Strikes as Political

Protest” Catherine Kendig (Missouri Western State

University) “Homologizing Activities: The Making and Tracking

of Parts and Kinds” David Colaco (University of Pittsburgh) “The Multiplicity of Protocols and Its Implications

for Convergence and Generalization” Luke William Hunt (University of Virginia) “What the Epistemic Account of Vagueness Means

for Legal Interpretation”

CODE OF ETHICS TASK FORCE INPUT SESSIONFriday, April 3, noon–1:00 p.m., Seymour (Lobby Level)

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Friday Afternoon, April 3: 1:00–4:00 p.m.

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

8A Book Symposium: L. A. Paul, Transformative ExperienceBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: John Quiring (Victor Valley College) Speakers: Branden Fitelson (Rutgers University) Jane Friedman (New York University) Alison Gopnik (University of California, Berkeley) L. A. Paul (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

8B Invited Symposium: Metametaphysics: Feminist MetaphysicsStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Charlotte Witt (University of New Hampshire) Speakers: Elizabeth Barnes (University of Virginia) “Scientism, Metaphysics, and Social Reality” Mari Mikkola (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) “Non-ideal Metaphysics” Commentators: Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers University) Ted Sider (Cornell University)

8C Invited Symposium: Negative AestheticsMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Mary Devereaux (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Cynthia Freeland (University of Houston) “Disgusting Images” Sherri Irvin (University of Oklahoma) “What Is a Negative Aesthetic Affect?” Dan Kelly (Purdue University) “Stay Positive: Some Pleasures and Benefits of

Negative Emotions” Commentator: Elizabeth Scarbrough (University of Washington)

8D Invited Symposium: Self-knowledge, Moral Psychology, and PsychoanalysisStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Amy Coplan (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: Christine Swanton (University of Auckland) “Nietzsche, Depth Psychology, and the Objectivity

of Ethics” Adam Leite (Indiana University Bloomington) “Psychoanalysis and Self-knowledge: Some

Lessons from the Clinical Context”

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Michael Lacewing (Heythrop College) “The Virtues of Self-knowledge” Commentators: Sophie Grace Chappell (Open University) Katherine Rickus (Marquette University)

8E Invited Symposium: The Knowledge Argument and the Acquaintance HypothesisStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Alvin Goldman (Rutgers University) Speakers: Mark Sainsbury (University of Texas at Austin) Michael Tye (University of Texas at Austin) “An Originalist Theory of Concepts and the

Knowledge Argument” Richard Fumerton (University of Iowa) “Knowledge, Thought, and the Case for Dualism”

8F Invited Symposium: Wittgenstein’s ‘Picture Theory’Cypress Room 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Boris Kment (Princeton University) Speakers: Gregory Landini (University of Iowa) “Structured Variables in the Tractatus” Mathieu Marion (Université du Québec–Montréal) “Mathematics and the Picture Theory” Susan G Sterrett (Wichita State University) “Pictures, Models, and Measures” Chon Tejedor (University of Hertfordshire and

Oxford University) “Picturing and Purpose in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus”

8G Colloquium: Kant, Fichte, SchopenhauerThompson (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Scott Edgar (Saint Mary’s University) Speaker: Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina) “Fichte and the Productive Imagination” Commentator: Meghant Sudan (Concordia University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Jeff Gauthier (University of Portland) Speaker: Jeffrey L. Wilson (Loyola Marymount University) “Kant’s Typic of Pure Practical Judgment: A New

Reading” Commentator: Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa

Cruz)

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3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Vijay Mascarenhas (Metropolitan State University

of Denver) Speaker: Byron Simmons (Syracuse University) “The Compensation Argument for Schopenhauer’s

Pessimism” Commentator: Sandra Shapshay (Indiana University Bloomington)

8H Colloquium: PerceptionOak Room 1 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Dave Suarez (University of Toronto) Speaker: Derek Brown (Brandon University) “Color Layering and Color Relationalism” Commentator: Emma Esmaili (University of British Columbia)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Zac Irving (University of Toronto) Speaker: Donald Oxtoby (Rice University) “Hearing Where Things Are and Perceived

Boundaries” Commentator: Matthew Fulkerson (University of California, San

Diego)3:00-4:00 p.m.

Chair: Sina Fazelpour (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Gabrielle Jackson (Stony Brook University) “Seeing What Is Not Seen” Commentator: Mohan Matthen (University of Toronto)

8I Colloquium: RawlsOak Room 2 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Jennifer Warriner (University of Utah) Speaker: Stephanie Kapusta (Western University) “Gender Frameworks and Gender Conversion

Behind the Veil of Ignorance” Commentator: Elizabeth Edenberg (Vanderbilt University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Rex Martin (University of Kansas) Speaker: Hun Chung (Rochester Institute of Technology) “Prospect Utilitarianism: A Defense of Utilitarianism

from the Original Position” Commentator: David Cummiskey (Bates College)

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3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Jeffrey Watson (Arizona State University) Speaker: Chris Melenovsky (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Rawlsian Objectivity” Commentator: Piper Bringhurst (University of Arizona)

8J Colloquium: Responsibility and AccountabilityFraser (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Michael E. Bratman (Stanford University) Speaker: Etye Steinberg (University of Toronto) “The Importance of Being Shallow: A Critique of

the Deep Self View” Commentator: Justin Coates (University of Houston)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Mark Fedyk (Mount Allison University) Speaker: Erick Ramirez (Santa Clara University) “Shame, Embarrassment, and Subjectivity: Holding

Psychopaths Reactively Accountable” Commentator: Casey Hall (University of California, Irvine)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Vida Yao (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) Speaker: Bryan Chambliss (University of Arizona) “Blame in the Moral Theater” Commentator: Linda Radzik (Texas A&M University)

8K APA Committee Session: Author-Meets-Critics: James Maffie, Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in MotionSeymour (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committees on Inclusiveness and Hispanics

Chair: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) Speaker: James Maffie (University of Maryland) Commentators: John DuFour (Central New Mexico Community

College) Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. (University of California,

Riverside) Alejandro Santana (University of Portland)

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8L APA Committee Session: East-West Forum on Analytic Philosophy and Chinese PhilosophyCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Chair: Chienkuo Mi (Soochow University) Speakers: Leo Kam Ching Cheung (Chinese University of

Hong Kong) “A Wittgensteinian Response to Zhuangzi’s Dream

Argument” Masaki Ichinose (University of Tokyo) “Causation by Absence and Normativity” Kai-Yee Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) “Remarks on Conceptual Analysis” Seisuke Hayakawa (Mie Prefectural College of

Nursing) “Rethinking Diachronic Agency: A Care Perspective” Commentator: Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University)

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 2:00–3:00 P.M.

PRIZE RECEPTION (open to all: wine and cheese served)2:00–3:00 p.m., exhibit lounge area, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

APA NATIONAL PRIZESBerger Memorial Prize 2015

Christopher Wellman (Washington University in St. Louis) for “The Rights Forfeiture Theory of Punishment”

Gregory Kavka/UC Irvine Prize in Political Philosophy 2015Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell) for “The Obligation to Resist Oppression”

Quinn Prize 2014Michael Bratman (Stanford University)

PACIFIC DIVISION PRIZESJean Hampton Prize 2015

Victor Kumar (University of Michigan) for “The Empirical Vindication of Moral Luck”

Graduate Student Travel Stipend Winners

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FRIDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

9A Invited Paper: PanpsychismBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Lauren Ashwell (Bates College) Speaker: Galen Strawson (University of Texas at Austin) “Identity Metaphysics: The Primacy of

Panpsychism” Commentators: Sam Coleman (University of Hertfordshire) Terry Horgan (University of Arizona)

9B Invited Symposium: Black Manhood: Towards a Genre Studies of Death and DyingStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Brad Elliott Stone (Loyola Marymount University) Speakers: James Haile (Dickinson College) “‘Prisonettes’: Wole Soyinka, Ethridge Knight,

Eldridge Cleaver, and the Prison Genre Aesthetic” Tommy J. Curry (Texas A&M University) “Black Male and Silent: Surveying the Conceptual

Geography of a Genre Studies of Death and Dying to Reveal Black Male Life beyond Surviving”

9C Colloquium: Assertion and VaguenessOak Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speaker: Hsiang-Yun Chen (Centenary College of Louisiana) “Norm of Assertion and the Analogy with Game” Commentator: Aaron Bentley (San Francisco State University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Stuart Chapin (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Kirk Ludwig (Indiana University Bloomington) Greg Ray (University of Florida) “Vagueness and Univocal Supertruth” Commentator: James R. Shaw (University of Pittsburgh)

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9D Colloquium: AuthenticityCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Anthony Rudd (St. Olaf College) Speaker: Jeffrey Byrnes (Grand Valley State University) “Those Who Lived without Infamy or Praise: Can

Dasein Be Neither Authentic, Nor Inauthentic?” Commentator: Robert Piercey (University of Regina)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: John Marmysz (College of Marin) Speaker: Michael Rings (Indiana University Bloomington) “Self-fulfillment, Self-acknowledgement, and

Authenticity” Commentator: Rachel Cristy (Princeton University)

9E Colloquium: Meta-EthicsOak Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Aaron Champene (St. Louis Community College) Speaker: Stephen Morris (College of Staten Island) “Assessing the Case Against Moral Nativism” Commentator: Rima Basu (University of Southern California)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Matthew Smithdeal (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Nicholas Smyth (Brown University) “Objectivism Debunked?” Commentator: JeeLoo Liu (California State University, Fullerton)

9F Colloquium: Peirce on SignsFraser (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Samuel Henry (University of Chicago) Speaker: Marc Champagne (University of Helsinki) “Poinsot Versus Peirce on the Possibility of

Complete Iconicity” Commentator: James Crippen (California State University,

Fullerton)5:00-6:00 p.m.

Chair: Shigeyuki Atarashi (Doshisha University) Speaker: Jeffrey Downard (Northern Arizona University) “Peirce’s Icon and the Essential Triad” Commentator: William James McCurdy (Idaho State University)

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9G Colloquium: Philosophy of MindThompson (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Charles Wallis (California State University, Long Beach)

Speaker: Colin Klein (Macquarie University) “Olympia and Other O-machines” Commentator: MIchael Anderson (Franklin and Marshall College)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Jarrod W. Brown (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Speaker: Nathaniel Greely (California State University, Los

Angeles) “Phenomenal Intentionality and the Extended Mind

Meet Again” Commentator: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine)

9H Colloquium: Politics and PolicyCoquitlam (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Erin Cooper (Stanford University) Speaker: Douglas MacKay (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Policy Equipoise” Commentator: Edward B. Weiser (Indiana University-Purdue

University Indianapolis)5:00-6:00 p.m.

Chair: Ann Levey (University of Calgary) Speaker: Siwing Tsoi (University of Texas at Austin) “The Ethics of Political Engagement” Commentator: Chelsea Rosenthal (New York University)

9I Colloquium: VirtueFir (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Nils Rauhut (Coastal Carolina University) Speaker: Mark Rosner (University of Manitoba) “Tolerance: A Modest Proposal” Commentator: Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Rebecca Lynn Stangl (University of Virginia) Speaker: Ryan West (Baylor University) “A Defense of the CAPS Response to the

Situationist Challenge” Commentator: Nicole A Smith (University of Texas at Austin)

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9J Symposium: Aristotle on Practical WisdomStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Jason Sheley (California State University, Fullerton) Speaker: Dhananjay Jagannathan (University of Chicago) “Practical Wisdom and the Prior Knowledge

Requirement” Commentators: Allison Murphy (University of Notre Dame) Krisanna Scheiter (Union College)

9K Symposium: Moral DisagreementStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Fritz McDonald (Oakland University) Speaker: Briana Toole (University of Texas at Austin) “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love

Permissivism” Commentators: Folke Tersman (Uppsala Universitet) Evan Tiffany (Simon Fraser University)

9L Symposium: NecessityMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Jonathan Lopez (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Nathan Robert Howard (University of Southern

California) “Subordinate Necessity” Commentators: David Liebesman (University of Calgary) Friederike Moltmann (Centre Nationale de la

Recherche Scientifique)

9M Symposium: Practical Interests and KnowledgeCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Kiki Berk (Southern New Hampshire University) Speaker: Chris D. Meyers (University of Southern Mississippi) “How to Reconcile Interest-relativity of Knowledge

with Intellectualism and Closure” Commentators: Matthew McGrath (University of Missouri) Baron Reed (Northwestern University)

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9N Symposium: Rational ChoiceSeymour (Lobby Level)

Chair: Dan Campana (University of La Verne) Speaker: Chrisoula Andreou (University of Utah) “The Real Puzzle of the Self-torturer: Uncovering a

New Dimension of Instrumental Rationality” Commentators: Matthew Frise (University of Rochester) Preston Greene (Nanyang Technological University)

9O Dewey LectureBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons A and B (Lobby Level)

Chair: John Dupre (University of Exeter) Speaker: Nancy Cartwright (Durham University and

University of California, San Diego) “The Philosophy of Social Technology: Get on

Board”

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTION5:30–6:00 p.m., Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

FRIDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS6:00–7:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons A and B (Lobby Level)

Introduction: Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) Speaker: David Copp (University of California, Davis) “Explaining Normativity”

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION7:00–8:00 p.m., Bayshore Ballroom Foyer (Lobby Level)

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FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G7A American Society for AestheticsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)Topic: Forty Years of Feminist Aesthetics

Moderator: Timothy Gould (Metropolitan State University of Denver)

Speakers: Mary Wiseman (Brooklyn College) “Engaging (with Art and Literature) As a Woman: A

Legacy of Feminist Aesthetics” Peg Brand (Indiana University-Purdue University

Indianapolis) “Future Feminisms within Aesthetics” Hilde Hein (Brandeis University) “Ruminations of a Disheveled Mind”

G7B Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1MacKenzie (Lobby Level)Topic: Ethics and the Meaning of Life in Confucian and Daoist Philosophy

Chair: Chung-Ying Cheng (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Speaker: Qiong Wang (State University of New York Oneonta) “Valuing Nature and the Value of Nature: A

Perspective from Confucianism and Daoism” Commentator: Alexus McLeod (Colorado State University) Speaker: Ian M. Sullivan (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Knowing One’s ‘Role’: Confucianism, Care Ethics,

and Constitutive Role Relations” Commentator: Qiong Wang (State University of New York Oneonta) Speaker: Ellen Zhang (Hong Kong Baptist University) “Concepts of Repetition and Flux: Kierkegaard and

Zhuangzi” Commentator: Sumner B. Twiss (Florida State University) Speaker: Sean Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota

Duluth) “Mencius and Aristotle on the Negative Duty to

Flourish” Commentator: Chung-Ying Cheng (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

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G7C Descartes SocietyOak Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: “Confusion Confounded?” Descartes on Material Falsity

Chair: Roger Florka (Ursinus College) Speakers: Deborah J. Brown (University of Queensland) Raffaella De Rosa (Rutgers University) Amy Schmitter (University of Alberta) Stephen I. Wagner (College of St. Benedict and St.

John’s University)

G7D International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 1Seymour (Lobby Level)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Chenyang Li, Confucian Philosophy of Harmony

Chair: Jiyuan Yu (University at Buffalo) Critics: Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University) Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount University) Jiyuan Yu (University at Buffalo) Kam Por Yu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) Respondent: Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University)

G7E Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 1Cypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Matthias Bormuth, Life Conduct in Modern Times: Karl Jaspers and Psychoanalysis

Chair: Almut Furchert (St. Olaf College) Author: Matthias Bormuth (Carl von Ossietzky Universität

Oldenburg) Critics: Stephen Erickson (Pomona College) Roger Frie (Simon Fraser University) John McCole (University of Oregon) Ed Mendelowitz (Saybrook University) Osborne Wiggins (University of Louisville)

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G7F Kierkegaard SocietyCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Kierkegaard and the Educative Value of Philosophy

Speakers: Ulrika Carlsson (St. Olaf College) “An Aesthetic Apologetic” Sergia Hay (Pacific Lutheran University) “Hamann and Kierkegaard on Socratic Ignorance” Thomas Miles (Boston College) “Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein, and the Virtues of

Philosophy” Commentator: Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College)

G7G Molinari SocietyTHIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

G7H North American Kant Society, Session 2Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Kant and Imagination

Chair: Colin McLear (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speaker: Jeremy Heis (University of California, Irvine) “Geometry and the Imagination: Kant on Infinite

Lines and Spaces” Commentator: Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) Speaker: Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa

Cruz) “Kant on Imagination, Images, and Appearances” Commentator: Lisa Shabel (Ohio State University) Speaker: Andrew Stephenson (Oxford University) “Imagination and Hallucination” Commentator: Emily Carson (McGill University)

G7I North American Nietzsche SocietyOak Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Nietzsche’s “History” Essay in Light of the Untimely Meditations Project

Chair: R. Lanier Anderson (Stanford University) Speakers: Manuel Dries (Open University and Oxford

University) Beatrix Himmelmann (Universitetet i Tromsø –

Norges arktiske universitet) Neil Sinhababu (National University of Singapore)

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G7J Pacific Association for the Continental TraditionFraser (Lobby Level)Topic: Continental Philosophy Beyond the Continent: New Places and Directions for Continental Thought

Panelists: Michael Eng (John Carroll University) Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco) Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) Marjolein Oele (University of San Francisco) Elizabeth Sikes (Seattle University) Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University) Jason Wirth (Seattle University)

G7K Political Theology Group, Session 2Thompson (Lobby Level)Topic: Meaning, Sacrifice, and the Nation-State

Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Richard Amesbury (Universität Zürich) Mathias Risse (Harvard University) Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University) Paul W. Kahn (Yale University)

G7L Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 2Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)Topic: Meaning and Causality

Chair: Robin S. Dillon (Lehigh University) Speakers: Sharon Crasnow (Norco College) “Feminist Research: Ontology, Methodology, and

Causation” Georgia Warnke (University of California, Riverside) “Understanding and Feminist Research” Commentators: Sharyn Clough (Oregon State University) Joanne Waugh (University of South Florida)

G7M Society for Lesbian and Gay PhilosophyCoquitlam (Second Floor)

Speaker: Esa Diaz-Leon (University of Manitoba) “Is Sexual Orientation a Choice? A Response to

Wilkerson” Commentator: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of

Chicago) Speaker: Andy Wible (Muskegon Community College) “Why the Gay Moral Revolution Happened” Commentator: Richard Nunan (College of Charleston)

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Speaker: Bassam Romaya (University of Massachusetts Lowell) “Homophobia and the Quandary of Anal Hazing” Commentator: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

G7N Society for the Study of Ethics and AnimalsFir (Second Floor)Topic: Authors-Meet-Critics: The Ethics of Captivity

Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: Lisa Rivera (University of Massachusetts Boston) “Coercion and Captivity” Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University) “Dignity, Captivity, and an Ethics of Sight” Robert Streiffer (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “The Confinement of Animals Used in Laboratory

Research: Conceptual and Ethical Issues” Critics: Robert Farley (Northern Illinois University) Robert C. Jones (California State University, Chico) Jeff Sebo (National Institutes of Health)

G7O Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 2Arbutus (Second Floor)

Chair: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State University)

Speaker: Jonah P. B. Goldwater (College of William and Mary) “Cagefighting and Philosophical Virtue” Commentator: Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State

University) Speakers: LeRon Harrison (University of Oregon) “From Martial Art to Practice: An Non ad Baculum

View of Martial Styles” Gustavo Racy (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de

São Paulo) “The Silent Voice and the Speaking Body: An Essay

on Aikido” Kaj Falls (University of Florida) “Thinking about Common Attitudes and Forming a

Better Ethical Foundation for Martial Practice” Speaker: Georganna Ulary (Marist College) “Martial Arts, Agonism, and Creating Oneself As

a Work of Art: An Existential-Phenomenological Account”

Commentator: Joshua D. Stein (New York University) Speaker: Allan Bäck (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) “Myth and Martial Arts”

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G7P William James SocietyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Alan Richardson (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Jill Fellows (Douglas College) “Following the Serpent’s Trail: Perspectives,

Plurality, and Pragmatism” Robert Brain (University of British Columbia) “Regenerating Philosophy: James and Dewey on

Physiological Aesthetics” Kelvin Booth (Thompson Rivers University) “William James and the Dao: Effortless Action, the

Stream of Thought, and Getting Things Done”

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SATURDAY, APRIL 4

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–noon, Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)

PLACEMENT INFORMATIONInformation: 8:30 a.m.–noon, Coat Check Foyer 1 (Lobby Level)Interview tables: Chairman (Tower Meeting Rooms)

EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salons D, E, and F (Lobby Level)

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

10A Book Symposium: Allan Hazlett, A Luxury of the UnderstandingBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside) Speakers: Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford University) Michael Lynch (University of Connecticut) Patrick Rysiew (University of Victoria) Allan Hazlett (University of Edinburgh)

10B Book Symposium: Kevin Vallier, Liberal Politics and Public Faith: Beyond SeparationBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Bryan Baise (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)

Speakers: Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame) Colin Bird (University of Virginia) Jonathan Quong (University of Southern California) Kevin Vallier (Bowling Green State University)

10C Book Symposium: Carlos Montemayor, Minding Time: A Philosophical and Theoretical Approach to the Psychology of TimeBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Ásta Sveinsdóttir (San Francisco State University) Speakers: John Campbell (University of California, Berkeley) Barry Dainton (University of Liverpool) Carla Merino-Rajme (Arizona State University) Carlos Montemayor (San Francisco State University)

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10D Book Symposium: R. Lanier Anderson, The Poverty of Conceptual Truth: Kant’s Analytic/Synthetic Distinction and the Limits of MetaphysicsStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Klaus Jahn (University of Victoria) Speakers: Lucy Allais (University of the Witwatersrand) Daniel Sutherland (University of Illinois at Chicago) Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego) R. Lanier Anderson (Stanford University)

10E Book Symposium: Karen Houle, Toward a New Image of Thought: Responsibility, Complexity, and AbortionStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Kurt Blankschaen (University of Kansas) Speakers: Ann Garry (California State University, Los Angeles) Ami Harbin (Oakland University) Cressida Heyes (University of Alberta) Karen Houle (University of Guelph)

10F Invited Symposium: Is Aristotle’s Appeal to Human Nature an ‘Archimedean Point’ in His Ethics?Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Margaret Cameron (University of Victoria) Speakers: Sylvia Berryman (University of British Columbia) “Aristotle in the Ethics Wars” Jozef Müller (University of California, Riverside) “Nature and the Origins of Evil in Aristotle” Mitzi Lee (University of Colorado Boulder) “Justice and Human Nature in Aristotle”

10G Invited Symposium: Technology, Automation, and VirtueMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Shannon Vallor (Santa Clara University) Speakers: Evan Selinger (Rochester Institute of Technology) “The Moral Dimensions of Cyber-servants” Jason Millar (Queen’s University) “Moral (Robo)Psychology at the Dawn of

Humanized Technology: Do We Need a DSM for Our Gadgets?”

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Ashley Shew Heflin (Virginia Tech) “New Legs and Old Skills: The Ethics of the New

Technologies of Prosthetic Fit” Ian Kerr (University of Ottawa) “I Sing the Body Electric: Songs about the

Automation of Virtue”

10H Invited Symposium: The A Priori in MathematicsSeymour (Lobby Level)

Chair: Carrie Jenkins (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Emily Carson (McGill University) “Kant and the a Priori in Mathematics” Elijah Chudnoff (University of Miami) “The Plasticity of Intuition” Jeffrey Roland (Louisiana State University) “Why Isn’t Mathematical Knowledge a Priori?”

10I Colloquium: Action and AgencyOak Room 1 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Tom Dougherty (University of Cambridge) Speaker: Samuel Asarnow (Stanford University) “Frege-Geach Is a Problem in the Philosophy of

Action” Commentator: Jack Woods (Bilkent Universitesi)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Luca Ferrero (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) Speaker: Christopher Evan Franklin (Grove City College) “Cares, Identification, and Agency Reductionism” Commentator: Justin Capes (East Tennessee State University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Rebekah L. H. Rice (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: Yishai Cohen (Syracuse University) “A Grounding Solution to the Davidsonian Challenge” Commentator: Alfred Mele (Florida State University)

10J Colloquium: Feminist Epistemology and MetaphysicsFraser (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Dana Harvey (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Roma Hernandez (Rice University) “In Defense of Longino’s Critical Constructive

Empiricism” Commentator: Dan Hicks (Western University)

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10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Rachel Cooper (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Lauren Barthold (Gordon College) “Do Feminists Really Need Reality?” Commentator: Esa Diaz-Leon (University of Manitoba)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Carter Young (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Mindi Torrey (Michigan State University) “Relational Knowing: From Situated to Situational

Subjects” Commentator: Sharon Crasnow (Norco College)

10K Colloquium: PhysicalismThompson (Lobby Level)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Meghan Mcclain (University of Washington) Speaker: Jeremy Goodman (New York University) “Williamson’s Earrings” Commentator: Bradley Rettler (University of Notre Dame)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Michael Barkasi (Rice University) Speaker: James Otis (University of Rochester) “Exclusion Arguments: A Dilemma for

Manipulationism” Commentator: Robert Howell (Southern Methodist University)

11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Jennifer Windt (Monash University) Speaker: Torin Alter (The University of Alabama) “The Structure and Dynamics Argument” Commentator: Melissa Ebbers (University of Memphis)

10L Colloquium: Social-Political PhilosophyOak Room 2 (Second Floor)9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Kyle Swan (California State University, Sacramento) Speaker: Johanna Thoma (University of Toronto) “Bargaining and the Impartiality of the Social Contract” Commentator: John Thrasher (Monash University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Jami Anderson (University of Michigan–Flint) Speaker: Asha Bhandary (University of Iowa) “Adjusting the Fulcrum between Autonomy and

Care: Multiculturalism” Commentator: Daniel Koltonski (Amherst College)

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11:00 a.m.-noon Chair: Brian Thomas (Simon Fraser University) Speakers: Shannon Doberneck (University of California,

Berkeley) Alex Madva (Vassar College) “Duties of Social Identity? Intersectional Objections

to Sen’s Identity Politics” Commentator: Ranjoo Herr (Bentley University)

10M APA Committee Session: Democracy in an Age of InequalityCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Alexander Guerrero (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Samuel Issacharoff (New York University) Richard Pildes (New York University) Niko Kolodny (University of California, Berkeley) Ann Cudd (University of Kansas) Derrick Darby (University of Michigan)

10N APA Committee Session: Teaching Mistakes and Failed LessonsCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy

Chair: Katheryn Doran (Hamilton College) Speakers: Robin Zebrowski (Beloit College) “How Dare You Make Me Think Critically While I’m

Teaching Critical Thinking?: The Laws of Thought and Erasing Identity”

Nathalie Morasch (St. Mary’s University of San Antonio)

“How to Break Down Resistance to Student-directed Learning Strategies”

George Belic (University of Florida) “Teaching Philosophy as Performance: A Model

and Diagnostic” Gwendolyn Dolske (California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona) “When Debate in the Classroom Disrupts the

Learning Environment”

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

11A Book Symposium: Catharine MacKinnon, Toward a Feminist Theory of the StateStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Lori Watson (University of San Diego) Speakers: Susan Brison (Dartmouth College) Clare Chambers (University of Cambridge) Kristie Dotson (Michigan State University) Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) Elena Ruiz (Florida Gulf Coast University) Catharine MacKinnon (University of Michigan)

11B Book Symposium: James Tabery, Beyond Versus: The Struggle to Understand the Interaction of Nature and NurtureBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Melinda Fagan (University of Utah) Speakers: Angela Potochnik (University of Cincinnati) Serife Tekin (Daemen College) Ken Waters (University of Calgary) James Tabery (University of Utah)

11C Book Symposium: Patrick R. Frierson, Kant’s Empirical PsychologyStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Robert Gressis (California State University, Northridge)

Speakers: Wiebke Deimling (Indiana University Bloomington) Katharina Kraus (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität

Freiburg) Thomas Sturm (Universitat de Barcelona) Patrick R. Frierson (Whitman College)

11D Invited Symposium: Consciousness and IntentionalityStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: David Pitt (California State University, Los Angeles) Speakers: Michelle Montague (University of Texas at Austin) “’Consciousness and Cognitive Phenomenology’” Howard Robinson (Central European University) “Consciousness and Universals Precede

Intentionality”

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Daniel Stoljar (Australian National University) “Is Consciousness a Proper Object of Scientific

Investigation?” Commentators: Katalin Farkas (Central European University) Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College)

11E Invited Symposium: Parallels Between Philosophy of Agency and EpistemologyBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: Daniel Speak (Loyola Marymount University) Speakers: Andrei Buckareff (Marist College) “A Constitutive Aim Theory of Procedural Epistemic

Normativity” Sarah Paul (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Continent Believing” Joe Campbell (Washington State University) “Varieties of Skepticism: Knowledge, Freedom,

and Responsibility”

11F Invited Symposium: Quantitative Textual Analysis and Philosophy: Hypothesis-testing and Data-mining Philosophical IdeasBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Michael Griffin (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Jaimie Murdock (Indiana University Bloomington) “Comparing Topic Models of Digital Philosophy

Resources” Kristoffer Nielbo (University of Aarhus) “Harnessing the Power of Text Analytics for the

Humanities” Charles Pence (Louisiana State University) Grant A. Ramsey (University of Notre Dame) “EvoText: A New Text Analysis Tool for the History

and Philosophy of Biology”

11G Invited Symposium: The Semantics and Pragmatics of QuotationMacKenzie (Lobby Level)

Chair: Nellie Wieland (California State University, Long Beach)

Speakers: Mark McCullagh (University of Guelph) “Assertion and Scare-Quoting” Minyao Huang (University of Cambridge) Kasia Jaszczolt (University of Cambridge) “First-Person Indexical in Mixed Quotation: A Case

for Radical Contextualism?”

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Mario Gómez-Torrente (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

“Semantics vs. Pragmatics in Impure Quotation”

11H Colloquium: HeideggerCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Mirela Oliva (University of St. Thomas Houston) Speaker: Joshua Tepley (Saint Anselm College) “The Meaning of Being in Heidegger’s Being and

Time” Commentator: Sheridan Hough (College of Charleston)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Stephen Watson (University of Notre Dame) Speaker: Bradley Warfield (University of South Florida) “Dialogical Dasein: Heidegger on ‘Being-with,’

‘Discourse,’ and ‘Solicitude’” Commentator: Oren Magid (George Washington University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Mark Rauls (College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Michael Sigrist (George Washington University) “The Problem of Authenticity and Community in

Heidegger’s Being and Time” Commentator: Heather Wallace (Duke University)

11I Colloquium: Philosophy of MathematicsFraser (Lobby Level)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Conor Mayo-Wilson (University of Washington) Speaker: Bihui Li (University of Pittsburgh) “Should Physical Theories Be Sanitized for

Interpretation?” Commentator: Sun Kyeong Yu (Minnesota State University,

Mankato)2:00-3:00 p.m.

Chair: Carolyn Garland (Syracuse University) Speaker: Thomas Donaldson (Stanford University) “The Grounding of Arithmetic” Commentator: Michael J. Raven (University of Victoria)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Marc A. Moffett (University of Texas at El Paso) Speaker: Jon Litland (University of Texas at Austin) “Bicollective Ground” Commentator: Erica Shumener (New York University)

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11J Colloquium: Philosophy of ReligionOak Room 2 (Second Floor)1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Victoria Harrison (University of Glasgow) Speaker: Felipe Leon (El Camino College) “Theism and Material Causality” Commentator: Dustin Crummett (University of Notre Dame)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: John Kardosh (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Klaas Kraay (Ryerson University) “On Meeting the Requirements for Moral

Perfection” Commentator: Philip Swenson (University of California, Riverside)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Matthew Owen (Biola University) Speaker: Michael Schrynemakers (The Graduate Center,

CUNY) “The Metaphysics of Chance in a World Sustained

by God” Commentator: Tim Pickavance (Biola University)

11K APA Committee Session: Author-Meets-Critics: Allen Buchanan, The Heart of Human RightsSeymour (Lobby Level)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Matthew Lister (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Erin I. Kelly (Tufts University) William Talbott (University of Washington) Brooke A. Ackerly (Vanderbilt University) Commentator: Allen Buchanan (Duke University)

11L APA Committee Session: How Do I Obtain and Keep a Full Time Community College Faculty Position?Cypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Arranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

Chair: Bill Hartmann (St. Louis Community College) Speakers: Sarah Morales (Community College of Baltimore

County) Marc Bobro (Santa Barbara City College) Basil Smith (Saddleback College) Mark Thorsby (Lone Star College) Rick Mayock (West Los Angeles College) Andy Wible (Muskegon Community College)

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

DIVERSITY INSTITUTE NETWORKING RECEPTION1:30–3:00 p.m. Marine Room (Lobby Level)Refreshments will be served. Open to alumni, mentors, and faculty of all undergraduate diversity institutes, including PIKSI, Rutgers, UCSD, and others.

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

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

12A Invited Paper: Cognition of NumbersBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)

Chair: Roberta Ballarin (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Byeong-Uk Yi (University of Toronto) “Cognition of the Many and Mathematical Knowledge” Commentators: Justin Clarke-Doane (Columbia University) Paul Hovda (Reed College)

12B Invited Paper: Epistemology and Decision TheoryStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Brad Armendt (Arizona State University) Speaker: Matthew Kotzen (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Information Sensitivity in Epistemology and

Decision Theory” Commentators: Sinan Dogramaci (University of Texas at Austin) Daniel Greco (Yale University)

12C Invited Paper: NatureStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: John Farnum (Portland Community College) Speaker: Jason Wirth (Seattle University) “Nature after Nature” Commentators: Michael Eng (John Carroll University) Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco)

12D Invited Paper: Normative ConceptsBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)

Chair: David Hills (Stanford University) Speakers: Francois Schroeter (University of Melbourne) Laura Schroeter (University of Melbourne) “A Connectedness Model of Normative Concepts” Commentators: Alexis Burgess (Stanford University) Sigrún Svavarsdóttir (Ohio State University)

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12E Colloquium: Continental PhilosophyMacKenzie (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Thill Raghunath (Community College of Southern Nevada)

Speaker: Ralph Shain (Missouri State University) “Is There a Trace of the Future?” Commentator: Paula Schwebel (Ryerson University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Nolen Gertz (Pacific Lutheran University) Speaker: Justin Remhof (Santa Clara University) “Nietzsche on Subject Eliminativism” Commentator: Elvira Basevich (The Graduate Center, CUNY)

12F Colloquium: Free WillSeymour (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Aness Webster (University of Southern California) Speaker: Samuel Murray (Saint Louis University) “O’Connor’s Argument for Indeterminism” Commentator: Michael Brent (University of Denver)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Francis Grabowski (Rogers State University) Speaker: Michael Szlachta (University of Toronto) “Thomas Aquinas and the Power to Do Otherwise” Commentator: Alexander Pruss (Baylor University)

12G Colloquium: Ideal Theory in Political PhilosophyCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Justin Caouette (University of Calgary) Speaker: Stephen G. W. Stich (University of Arizona) “A Problem with Ideal Theory” Commentator: Stephen White (Northwestern University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Kurt Nutting (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Aaron Ancell (Duke University) Orlin Vakarelov (Duke University) “Weak and Strong Action-guiding in Ideal Theories” Commentator: David Wiens (University of California, San Diego)

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12H Colloquium: Moral LuckOak Room 1 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Nick Sagos (Université de Montréal) Speaker: Jordan MacKenzie (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Agent-regret and the Social Practice of Moral Luck” Commentator: Tyler Hower (University of San Diego)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Emily McGill (Vanderbilt University) Speaker: Victor Kumar (University of Michigan) “Empirical Vindication of Moral Luck” Commentator: David Dick (University of Calgary)

12I Colloquium: Philosophy of RaceOak Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Randall Harp (University of Vermont) Speaker: Roberta L. Millstein (University of California, Davis) “Thinking about Populations and Races in Time” Commentator: Daniel Molter (University of Utah)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Sarah Morales (Community College of Baltimore

County) Speaker: Michael Hardimon (University of California, San

Diego) “How Do the Data of Population Genetics Bear on

the Biological Reality of Race?” Commentator: Christopher Stephens (University of British

Columbia)

12J Colloquium: Philosophy of TimeThompson (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Richard Sandlin (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Katrina Elliott (University of California, Los Angeles) “Is Time Travel to the Local Past Improbable? A

(Tentative) Defense of Horwich” Commentator: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Mary Gwin (Oklahoma State University) Speaker: Noa Latham (University of Calgary) “The Direction and Passage of Time” Commentator: Steven Savitt (University of British Columbia)

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12K Colloquium: SkepticismFraser (Lobby Level)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Avram Hiller (Portland State University) Speaker: Cherie McGill (Boston College) “Ungrounded Grounds” Commentator: David Wolfe (Douglas College)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Colin Ruloff (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) Speaker: Myron A. Penner (Trinity Western University and

Ryerson University) “Skepticism, Skeptical Theism, and Moral Cognition” Commentator: Georgi Gardiner (Rutgers University)

12L Colloquium: Virtue in Epistemology and AestheticsCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Thomas Adajian (James Madison University) Speaker: Madeleine Ransom (University of British Columbia) “Frauds, Posers, and Sheep: A Virtue Theoretic

Solution to the Acquaintance Debate” Commentator: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of Chicago)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Richard Greene (Weber State University) Speaker: Benjamin Bayer (Loyola University New Orleans) “Belief Ownership Without Authorship: Agent

Reliabilism’s Unlucky Gambit Against Reflective Luck”

Commentator: Jason Kawall (Colgate University)

12M Symposium: Conscious ExperienceBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)

Chair: Christopher Mole (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Carolyn Jennings (University of California, Merced) “Conscious Entrainment” Commentators: Aaron Henry (University of Toronto) Adrienne Prettyman (University of Toronto)

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12N Symposium: RulesStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Mark Pickering (Lynn University) Speaker: Teemu Toppinen (University of Helsinki) “Rule Consequentialism (and Kantian

Contractualism) at Top Rates” Commentators: Martin Peterson (Texas A&M University) Nathaniel Sharadin (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill)

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

G8A Gabriel Marcel SocietyOak Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: The Importance of Marcel’s Philosophy of Time

Chair: David Rodick (Xavier University) Speaker: Helen Tattam (University of Sheffield) “The Importance of Marcel’s Philosophy of Time”

G8B Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 2Cypress Room 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Author: Joseph Carens and Michael Blake on “Justice, Foreign Policy, and the Ethics of Immigration”

Chair: Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) Speakers: Michael Blake (University of Washington) Joseph Carens (University of Toronto)

G8C Society for Modern PhilosophyCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Reconsidering the Modern Canon

Chair: Lewis Powell (University at Buffalo) Panelists: Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University) Justin E. H. Smith (Université Paris Diderot–Paris 7)

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G8D Society for the History of Political Philosophy, Session 1Arbutus (Second Floor)Topic: Divine Providence and Beginnings

Chair: Richard Velkley (Tulane University of New Orleans) Speakers: Matthew Oberrieder (Rogers State University) “Plato’s Alcibiades and Homer’s Hermes” Sean Erwin (Barry University) “Return Toward Beginnings: Machiavelli’s

Discourses III” Alexandre Priou (Sarah Lawrence College) “The Problem of Providence in Homer’s Iliad”

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

MAIN PROGRAM SESSIONS

G9A American Association of Philosophy TeachersBayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon A (Lobby Level)Topic: Teaching Philosophy: Current Issues

Chair: Christina Hendricks (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Liam Kofi Bright (Carnegie Mellon University) Maegan Fairchild (University of Southern California) “Minorities and Philosophy” David Heise (Humboldt State University) “Reducing Gender Disparities in the Philosophy

Major via Highlighting the Practical Benefits of a Philosophy Education”

Sharon Bailin (Simon Fraser University) Mark Battersby (Capilano University) “Teaching Critical Thinking as Inquiry”

G9B Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 2Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon B (Lobby Level)Topic: Soul, Afterlife, and Truth in Chinese Thought

Chair: Ronnie Littlejohn (Belmont University) Speaker: Kelly James Clark (Grand Valley State University) “Chinese Afterlife Beliefs” Commentator: Yuanfang Dai (Michigan State University) Speaker: Eiho Baba (Furman University) “Appreciation and Realization: An Examination of

Zhijue through Hun and Po in Zhu Xi’s Philosophy” Commentator: Chung-Ying Cheng (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

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Speaker: Alexus McLeod (Colorado State University) “‘Truth Property Chauvinism,’ Deflationism, and

Early Chinese Philosophy” Commentator: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University)

G9C Charles S. Peirce Society, Session 2Fraser (Lobby Level)Topic: Technical Work on Peirce’s Logic and Math

Moderator: Catherine Legg (University of Waikato) Speakers: Shigeyuki Atarashi (Doshisha University) “An Iconic Development of Peirce’s Logic of

Relatives” William James McCurdy (Idaho State University) “Combination as Triadism: Topological Icons for

Peirce’s Logic of Relations” John F. Sowa (Independent Scholar) “Generalizing Existential Graphs to Include

Arbitrary Icons”

G9D International Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Session 2Thompson (Lobby Level)Topic: Inaugural Lectures II

Chair: Lydia Amir (College of Management Academic Studies)

Speakers: Carson Webb (St. Olaf College) “Emotional Integrity and the Vis Comica in

Kierkegaard’s Early Middle Period” Beau Shaw (Columbia University) “Humor as the Relief and Cause of Suffering in

Nietzsche” Thiago Ribeiro de M. Leite (Universidade de São

Paulo) “Schopenhauer’s Pessimistic Laughter”

G9E International Association for the Philosophy of SportBoardroom (Second Floor)

Chair: Douglas McLaughlin (California State University, Northridge)

Speakers: Paul Gaffney (St. John’s University) “Breakthrough Victories” Jeff Fry (Ball State University) “Extending the Mind through Sport”

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Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza (Linfield College) “Peerless Perfection: Zhuangzi on Expert Action in

Sport and Martial Arts” John S. Russell (Langara College) “Simon on Sport, Ethical Values, and Moral

Education”

G9F International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 2Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon C (Lobby Level)Topic: Issues in Chinese Philosophy: Interpretation, Argument, Methodology, and Reflection

Chair: Sydney Morrow (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Speakers: Michael Harrington (Duquesne University) “A Confucian Slippery Slope Argument” Mathew Foust (Central Connecticut State

University) “Confucius and Peirce on Inquiry and Belief” Joel LeBel (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Figuring It Out: Image, Creativity, and Meaning in

Wang Bi’s Hermeneutics” James Giles (Roskilde Universitet) “Liezi’s Philosophy of Mind: Like a Dead Leaf Blown

Away” Christopher Kirby (Eastern Washington University) “Naturalism and Moral Expertise in the Zhuangzi” Billy Dean Goehring (University of Oregon) “Sima Guang and Machiavelli: A History Lesson” Commentators: Sydney Morrow (University of Hawaii at Manoa) Ian M. Sullivan (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

G9G International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 2Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 1 (Second Floor)Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: J. Baird Callicott, Thinking Like a Planet: The Land Ethic and the Earth Ethic

Chair: Geoffrey Frasz (College of Southern Nevada) Speakers: Avram Hiller (Portland State University) “Callicott’s Earth Ethic” Mark Woods (University of San Diego) “Thinking Like an Environmentalist and the (At)

Traction of Callicott’s Earth Ethic” Jame Schaefer (Marquette University) “Thinking Theologically Like a Planet” Respondent: J. Baird Callicott (University of North Texas)

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G9H Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 2Coquitlam (Second Floor)Topic: Philosophy, Psychopathology, and Neuroscience: Contemporary Empirical and Interpretative Issues and Debates

Chair: Carlin Romano (Ursinus College) Speakers: Anna Donise (Università degli Studi di Napoli

Federico II) “Between Empathy and Self-narration: The

Validity of Subjective Symptoms in Jaspers’s Psychopathology”

Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University) “Jaspers’s Psychology of Worldviews” Aaron Mishara (The Chicago School of Professional

Psychology) “Karl Jaspers and the Early Heidelberg School: Self-

disturbances (Ich-Störungen) in Schizophrenia” Michael Schwartz (Texas A&M University) “Karl Jaspers’s Methodological Pluralism.

Evidence-based Medicine, Philosophy, and Neuroscience: What We Have Learned (?) in One Hundred Years”

Daniel Adsett (Marquette University) “Meaning and Diagnosis: Are Mental Illnesses

Genuinely Mental?” Stefania Achella (Università degli Studi “G.

d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara) “The Idea of ‘World’ in Jaspers’s Work”

G9I North American Neo-Kantian SocietyMacKenzie (Lobby Level)Topic: Mathematical Sciences of Nature in Neo-Kantianism

Chair: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) Speakers: Thomas Ryckman (Stanford University) “A Retrospective Look at ‘Determinism and

Indeterminism in Modern Physics’” Scott Edgar (Saint Mary’s University) “Leibniz and Cohen’s Leibniz on Continuity and

Limits” Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside) “Structuralist Themes in Cassirer’s Philosophy of

Mathematics”

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G9J Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 2Stanley Park Ballroom, Salon 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Self, Mind, and Agency in Indian Traditions

Chair: Ethan Mills (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)

Speakers: Kevin P. Maroufkhani (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

“Conventional Selflessness: How to Achieve Impersonal Agency”

Noa Latham (University of Calgary) “Meditation and Intention” Purushottama Bilimoria (University of California,

Berkeley) Anand Vaidya (San Jose State University) “The Extended Mind Hypothesis and Advaita

Vedānta” Jarrod W. Brown (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Thinking Through Selfless Experience: Agency,

Affection, and Ownership” Respondent: Ethan Mills (University of Tennessee at

Chattanooga)

G9K Society for German IdealismStanley Park Ballroom, Salon 3 (Second Floor)

Chair: Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University) Speaker: Elisa Magrì (University College Dublin) “The Quest for Embodiment in Hegel’s Philosophy” Commentator: Marcos Bisticas-Cocoves (Morgan State University) Speaker: Karin Alina Nisenbaum (University of Denver) “The Jointure of Being: Schelling’s Perfectionist

Moral Outlook” Commentator: Jeffery Kinlaw (McMurry University) Speaker: Laura Papish (George Washington University) “Self-deception and the Subordination of the Moral

Law” Commentator: Martin Thibodeau (Bratislava International School

of Liberal Arts)

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G9L Society for Philosophy and DisabilitySeymour (Lobby Level)Topic: Puzzles about Disability

Authors: Margaret Battin (University of Utah) Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) Anita Silvers (San Francisco State University) Discussants: Sara Goering (University of Washington) Anita Ho (National University of Singapore and

University of British Columbia) Susan Wendell (Simon Fraser University)

G9M Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 2Oak Room 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Helga Varden (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speakers: Cressida Heyes (University of Alberta) “A Phenomenology of the Harms of Rape While

Unconscious” Hildur Kalman (Umeå Universitet) “Faking—Feat or Self-deceit?” Justin Leonard Clardy (University of Arkansas) “On Tenderness” Ann J. Cahill (Elon University) “Unjust Sex Versus Rape”

G9N Southern California Epistemology NetworkFir (Second Floor)Topic: The Nature and Rationality of Belief

Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speaker: Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) “Coherence and Rationality” Commentator: Kate Nolf (University of Vermont) Speaker: Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California, Riverside) “On Being Blameworthy for One’s Implicit Biases” Commentator: Richard Vulich (California State University, Fullerton) Speaker: Aaron Zimmerman (University of California, Santa

Barbara) “The Nature of Belief Reconsidered” Commentator: Maura Priest (University of California, Irvine)

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SATURDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G10A Philosophy of Time SocietyOak Room 2 (Second Floor)

Chair: Ulrich Meyer (Colgate University) Speaker: Richard Hanley (University of Delaware) “A Forking Miracle” Chair: Richard Hanley (University of Delaware) Speakers: Graeme A. Forbes (University of Kent) “Dunbar’s Challenge” Barry M. Ward (University of Arkansas) “Presentism without Truthmakers”

G10B Society for Skeptical StudiesCypress Room 1 (Second Floor)

Chair: Joe Ulatowski (University of Texas at El Paso) Speakers: Richard Greene (Weber State University) “Contextualist Bootstrapping (Sort of)” Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) “Different Kinds of Neopyrrhonism”

G10C Society for the Advancement of American PhilosophyCypress Room 2 (Second Floor)Topic: Pragmatism, Phenomenology, and Cognitive Science

Speakers: Aaron Massecar (Western University) “How Pragmatism and Realist Phenomenology Can

Bring Cognitive Science Back into Philosophy” Kelvin Booth (Thompson Rivers University) “The Social Meaning of the Body: Mark Johnson

and G.H. Mead” Gregory Trotter (Marquette University) “Toward a Non-Reductive Naturalism: Combining

the Insights of Husserl and Dewey”

G10D Society for the History of Political Philosophy, Session 2Arbutus (Second Floor)Topic: Roundtable on Lessing

Discussants: Steven Berg (Bellarmine University) Richard Velkley (Tulane University of New Orleans) Paul Wilford (Freie Universität Berlin)

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Group sessions start with the letter G; all others are main sessions.

AAAS, Sean (National Institutes of Health) ........................................... 7I Fri AMACHELLA, Stefania (Università degli Studi “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara) ..................................................................................................G9H Sat PMACKERLY, Brooke A. (Vanderbilt University) ....................................11K Sat PMADAJIAN, Thomas (James Madison University) ..............................12L Sat PMADSETT, Daniel (Marquette University) ..........................................G9H Sat PMAGAR, Nicholas (Victoria University of Wellington)........................ 2D Wed PMAGULE, Craig (University of California, San Diego) .......................... 4I Thu AMAKHBARI, Roxana (University of Alberta) ........................................... 7F Fri AMALDEA, Smaranda (Dartmouth College) .........................................2G Wed PMALDRED, Raymond (McGill University) ......................................... G2J Wed PMALFANO, Mark (University of Oregon) ............................................. 4F Thu AMALIYEV, Alexey (University of Maryland) ....................................... G5J Thu PMALLAIS, Lucy (University of the Witwatersrand) ....... G5C Thu PM, 10D Sat AMALLEN GUNASEKERA, Crystal (Principia College) ........................... 3K Wed PMALLEN, Colin (Indiana University Bloomington) ..............................5M Thu PMALMEIDA, Michael (University of Texas at San Antonio) ..................6F Thu PMALTER, Torin (The University of Alabama) ....................................... 10K Sat AMAMESBURY, Richard (Universität Zürich) .........................................G7K Fri PMAMIR, Lydia (College of Management Academic Studies) ...........................................................................G2B Wed PM, G9D Sat PMANCELL, Aaron (Duke University) ................................................... 12G Sat PMANDERSON, Jami (University of Michigan-Flint) ......G2J Wed PM, 10L Sat AMANDERSON, Joshua (St. Louis University) ...................................... 2K Wed PMANDERSON, MIchael (Franklin and Marshall College) ...................... 9G Fri PMANDERSON, Owen (Arizona State University) ..........1K Wed AM, G5H Thu PMANDERSON, R. Lanier (Stanford University) ................ G7I Fri PM, 10D Sat AMANDERSON, Scott A. (University of British Columbia) .................... 3K Wed PMANDREOU, Chrisoula (University of Utah) ......................................... 9N Fri PMANDREWS, Michael (University of Portland) .....................................4L Thu AMANGELIDES, Alexei (Stanford University) ......................................... 4A Thu AMANGLE, Stephen C. (Wesleyan University) ........................................................... G5B Thu PM, 7D Fri AM, G7D Fri PMANTONY, Louise (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ...............4D Thu AMAPOSTOLOPOULOS, Dimitris (University of Notre Dame) ................4L Thu AMARCHER, Avery (University of Tennessee) .....................................1M Wed AMARMENDT, Brad (Arizona State University) ......................................12B Sat PM

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ARNESON, Richard (University of California, San Diego) .................5A Thu PMAROOSI, Jamie (Yeshiva University) ..............................................G5D Thu PMARRUDA, Caroline (University of Texas at El Paso) ........................... 5J Thu PMASARNOW, Samuel (Stanford University) ........................................ 10I Sat AMASHWELL, Lauren (Bates College) ......................................................9A Fri PMATARASHI, Shigeyuki (Doshisha University) ..................9F Fri PM, G9C Sat PMAUDI, Robert (University of Notre Dame) ....................................... 10B Sat AMAUSTIN, Emily A. (Wake Forest University) ...................................... 4K Thu AMAYDEDE, Murat (University of British Columbia) ................................7H Fri AM

BBÄCK, Allan (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) ....................... G7O Fri PMBABA, Eiho (Furman University) ......................................................G9B Sat PMBABB, Matthew (University of Southern California) ........................3J Wed PMBABER, H. E. (University of San Diego) ............................................2L Wed PMBABICH, Babette (Fordham University) .............................................7N Fri AMBACH, Kent (San Francisco State University) .................................. 2B Wed PMBACK, Youngsun (City University of Hong Kong) .......................... G5B Thu PMBADDORF, Matthew (University of Rochester) .................................6E Thu PMBADHWAR, Neera (University of Oklahoma and George Mason University) ..................................................................................................1C Wed AMBAEHR, Jason (Loyola Marymount University) .................................. 7A Fri AMBAILIN, Sharon (Simon Fraser University).......................................G9A Sat PMBAINES, Brock (University of Oregon) ..............................................4J Thu AMBAISE, Bryan (Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) .................. 10B Sat AMBAKER, Jennifer (College of Charleston) ..........................................6K Thu PMBALLARIN, Roberta (University of British Columbia) .......................12A Sat PMBALOG, Katalin (Rutgers University) ..............................................G5A Thu PMBARIL, Anne (University of New Mexico) ..........................................6K Thu PMBARKASI, Michael (Rice University) ................................................ 10K Sat AMBARKER, Chris (New York University) ............................................... 5G Thu PMBARNES, Elizabeth (University of Virginia) .........................................8B Fri PMBARNETT, Zachary (Brown University) .............................................. 6L Thu PMBARRY, William (Notre Dame de Namur University) .......................1K Wed AMBARTHOLD, Lauren (Gordon College) .............................................10J Sat AMBASEVICH, Elvira (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ..............................12E Sat PMBASU, Rima (University of Southern California) .................................9E Fri PMBATTALY, Heather (California State University, Fullerton).................. 7A Fri AMBATTERSBY, Mark (Capilano University) ..........................................G9A Sat PMBATTIN, Margaret (University of Utah) ............................................ G9L Sat PMBAUER, Nancy (Tufts University) ........................................................ 7B Fri AMBAYER, Benjamin (Loyola University New Orleans) .........................12L Sat PMBAZARGAN, Saba (University of California, San Diego) ................. 3K Wed PMBEARDEN, Alexander (Bowling Green State University) ................. 2K Wed PM

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BEDKE, Matthew (University of British Columbia) ........................... 4E Thu AMBEHRENSEN, Maren (Linköpings Universitet) ................................ 1F Wed AMBEISECKER, Dave (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ....................... 5J Thu PMBELIC, George (University of Florida) .............................................10N Sat AMBEMER, Keith (University of Pittsburgh) .......................................... 5H Thu PMBEMIS, Nathaniel (University of British Columbia) ............................ 7L Fri AMBENTLEY, Aaron (San Francisco State University) ............................. 9C Fri PMBERG, Amy (University of California, San Diego) ............................ 6H Thu PMBERG, Steven (Bellarmine University)...........................................G10D Sat PMBERGER, Douglas (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) .............................................................................4N Thu AM, G5G Thu PMBERGO, Bettina (Université de Montréal) ..........................................7N Fri AMBERK, Kiki (Southern New Hampshire University) .............................9M Fri PMBERKEY, Brian (Stanford University) .................................................5K Thu PMBERNECKER, Sven (University of California, Irvine) ............................................................. 7M Fri AM, 9G Fri PM, G9N Sat PMBERNSTEIN, Alyssa (Ohio University) ................................................5C Thu PMBERNSTEIN, Sara (Duke University) ................................................... 7E Fri AMBERRYMAN, Sylvia (University of British Columbia) ....................... 10F Sat AMBERTHRONG, John (Boston University) ....................................... G2D Wed PMBHANDARY, Asha (University of Iowa) ............................................ 10L Sat AMBHARDWAJ, Kiran (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ........ 7J Fri AMBIANCHI, Andria (University of Waterloo) ..................................... G2J Wed PMBILIMORIA, Purushottama (University of California, Berkeley) ...... G9J Sat PMBILLINGSLEY, Amy (University of Oregon) ....................................... 5L Thu PMBIRD, Colin (University of Virginia) ................................................. 10B Sat AMBISS, Mavis (Loyola University Maryland) ......................................... 7J Fri AMBISTICAS-COCOVES, Marcos (Morgan State University) ................G9K Sat PMBLAKE, Michael (University of Washington) ..................7F Fri AM, G8B Sat PMBLANKSCHAEN, Kurt (University of Kansas) ................................... 10E Sat AMBLATTI, Stephan (University of Memphis) ....................................... 3I Wed PMBLOODSWORTH-LUGO, Mary (Washington State University) ..........2J Wed PMBLOOMFIELD, Paul (University of Connecticut) ................................6K Thu PMBOBRO, Marc (Santa Barbara City College) .....................................11L Sat PMBOGARDUS, Tomás (Pepperdine University) ..................................1B Wed AMBOHMAN, James (St. Louis University) ........................................G2F Wed PMBOISVERT, Raymond D. (Siena College) ...................................... G1D Wed PMBOOHER, C. Richard (California State University, Fullerton) ............. 7J Fri AMBOOTH, Kelvin (Thompson Rivers University) .......... G7P Fri PM, G10C Sat PMBORMUTH, Matthias (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) .... G7E Fri PMBOWMAN, Brady (Pennsylvania State University) ............................5E Thu PMBOYLE, Matthew (Harvard University) ............................................. 5D Thu PMBRADFORD, Gwen (Rice University) ................................................ 4K Thu AMBRAICH, Matt (University of California, San Diego) ..........................5K Thu PM

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BRAIN, Robert (University of British Columbia) .......... 1K Wed AM, G7P Fri PMBRAND, Jeffrey (George Washington University) ........................... 6H Thu PMBRAND, Peg (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ............................................................................... 4H Thu AM, G7A Fri PMBRASOVAN, Nicholas S. (University of Central Arkansas) .............G5G Thu PMBRATMAN, Michael E. (Stanford University) ................. G5K Thu PM, 8J Fri PMBRAUN, David (University at Buffalo) ...............................................3J Wed PMBREITENBACH, Angela (University of Cambridge) ......................... 1E Wed AMBRENNAN, Samantha (Western University) ................ 2N Wed PM, 3L Wed PMBRENT, Michael (University of Denver) ............................................12F Sat PMBREWER, Talbot (University of Virginia) ...............................................9I Fri PMBRIGHOUSE, Harry (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ...................5A Thu PMBRIGHT, Liam Kofi (Carnegie Mellon University) ............................G9A Sat PMBRINGHURST, Piper (University of Arizona) .........................................8I Fri PMBRISON, Susan (Dartmouth College) ...............................................11A Sat PMBROCK, Gillian (University of Auckland) ....................G5F Thu PM, G8B Sat PMBROCK, Stuart (Victoria University of Wellington) ...........................4D Thu AMBROWN, Charlotte (Illinois Wesleyan University) ............................3L Wed PMBROWN, Deborah J. (University of Queensland) .............................G7C Fri PMBROWN, Derek (Brandon University) ................................................. 8H Fri PMBROWN, Jarrod W. (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ......9G Fri PM, G9J Sat PMBROWNSTEIN, Michael S. (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) ... 5L Thu PMBRUYA, Brian (Eastern Michigan University) .....................................5F Thu PMBUCHANAN, Allen (Duke University) ...............................................11K Sat PMBUCKAREFF, Andrei (Marist College) ..............................................11E Sat PMBUDOLFSON, Mark (Princeton University) ..................................... G5F Thu PMBUENO, Otávio (University of Miami) ...G5I Thu PM, 12J Sat PM, G10B Sat PMBURGESS, Alexis (Stanford University) ........................................... 12D Sat PMBURKHOLDER, Leslie (University of British Columbia) ....................3J Wed PMBUSK, Larry (University of Oregon) ..................................................4L Thu AMBYKOVA, Marina F. (North Carolina State University) .....................G9K Sat PMBYRNE, Alex (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ...................1B Wed AMBYRNES, Jeffrey (Grand Valley State University) ............................... 9D Fri PM

CCAFARO, Philip (Colorado State University)...............G2E Wed PM, 5C Thu PMCAHILL, Ann J. (Elon University) ....................................................G9M Sat PMCALLICOTT, J. Baird (University of North Texas) ............................ G9G Sat PMCAMERON, Margaret (University of Victoria) ................................. 10F Sat AMCAMP, Elisabeth (Rutgers University) ...............................................5B Thu PMCAMPANA, Dan (University of La Verne) ............................................ 9N Fri PMCAMPBELL, Joe (Washington State University) ...............................11E Sat PMCAMPBELL, John (University of California, Berkeley) .....................10C Sat AMCAMPBELL, Melinda (National University) .........................................7K Fri AM

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CAOUETTE, Justin (University of Calgary)....................................... 12G Sat PMCAPES, Justin (East Tennessee State University) ............................ 10I Sat AMCARENS, Joseph (University of Toronto) ........................................G8B Sat PMCARLSSON, Ulrika (St. Olaf College) ................................................ G7F Fri PMCARPENTER, Amber (University of York) .......................................... 4E Thu AMCARR, Jennifer (University of Leeds) ............................................... 6G Thu PMCARRERAS, Anthony (Lone Star College–Kingwood) .................... 2M Wed PMCARROLL, Noël (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ..........G2B Wed PM, 5B Thu PMCARRUTHERS, Peter (University of Maryland) ................................. 5D Thu PMCARSON, Emily (McGill University) .............................G7H Fri PM, 10H Sat AMCARTWRIGHT, Nancy (Durham University and University of California, San Diego) ................................................................................... 9O Fri PMCASSAM, Quassim (Warwick University) ......................................... 5D Thu PMCASTRO, Susan (Wichita State University) ......................................3G Wed PMCATALA, Amandine (Université du Québec–Montréal) .................. 3K Wed PMCHAE, Lee-Ann (University of California, Los Angeles) ...................... 7I Fri AMCHAKRAVARTTY, Anjan (University of Notre Dame) ........................ G5I Thu PMCHAMBERS, Clare (University of Cambridge) ..................................11A Sat PMCHAMBLISS, Bryan (University of Arizona) ......................................... 8J Fri PMCHAMPAGNE, Marc (University of Helsinki) .......................................9F Fri PMCHAMPENE, Aaron (St. Louis Community College) ............................9E Fri PMCHAN, Phoebe (University of Arizona) ..............................................6E Thu PMCHAN, Rebecca (University of Colorado Boulder) .......................... 2K Wed PMCHANG, Pepe Lee (University of Texas at San Antonio) ....................5I Thu PMCHANT, Sara Rachel (Tulane University of New Orleans) .................6E Thu PMCHAPIN, Stuart (San Francisco State University) ............................... 9C Fri PMCHAPPELL, Sophie Grace (Open University) ..................................... 8D Fri PMCHEN, Hsiang-Yun (Centenary College of Louisiana) ........................ 9C Fri PMCHENG, Chung-Ying (University of Hawaii at Manoa) .............................................................................. G7B Fri PM, G9B Sat PMCHENJERI, Prakash (Southern Oregon University) ........................... 4I Thu AMCHEUNG, Leo Kam Ching (Chinese University of Hong Kong) ..........8L Fri PMCHICKEN, Ronald (University of Georgia) .....................................G5H Thu PMCHIGNELL, Andrew (Cornell University) ................... 1E Wed AM, G5C Thu PMCHIRICOSTA, Alessandra (Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata) ................................................................................................G2K Wed PMCHIU, Lynn (University of Missouri) .................................................2J Wed PMCHOI, Yoon (Marquette University) ................................................ 1E Wed AMCHRISTIE, Tim (Fraser International College) ................................G2I Wed PMCHU, Antonio (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ................. 6L Thu PMCHUANG, Christina (Nanyang Technological University) ................1I Wed AMCHUDNOFF, Elijah (University of Miami) ........................................10H Sat AMCHUNG, Hun (Rochester Institute of Technology) ..............................8I Fri PMCHURCH, Ian (Saint Louis University) .............................................. 4F Thu AM

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CLARDY, Justin Leonard (University of Arkansas) .... 1F Wed AM, G9M Sat PMCLARK, Kelly James (Grand Valley State University) ......................G9B Sat PMCLARKE, Randolph (Florida State University) .................................. 4C Thu AMCLARKE-DOANE, Justin (Columbia University) ................................12A Sat PMCLEVELAND, Scott (Saint Louis University) .................................... 2M Wed PMCLIFFORD, Michael (Mississippi State University) ......................... 2K Wed PMCLOUGH, Sharyn (Oregon State University) ............... 1K Wed AM, G7L Fri PMCOATES, Justin (University of Houston).............................................. 8J Fri PMCODE, Alan (Stanford University) ......................................................6A Thu PMCOE, Cynthia (Central Washington University) ................................3F Wed PMCOHEN, Stewart (University of Arizona) .......................................... 6G Thu PMCOHEN, Yishai (Syracuse University) ............................................... 10I Sat AMCOLACO, David (University of Pittsburgh) ........................................Posters FriCOLEMAN, Sam (University of Hertfordshire) ....................................9A Fri PMCOLLETTE, Daniel (University of South Florida) ............................. 1G Wed AMCOLLINS, Brian J. (University of Iowa) ..............................................Posters FriCONNOLLY, Kevin (University of Pennsylvania) ............................. 1L Wed AMCOOPER, Erin (Stanford University) ................................................... 9H Fri PMCOOPER, Rachel (San Francisco State University) ...........................10J Sat AMCOPENHAVER, Rebecca (Lewis & Clark College) ............................1I Wed AMCOPLAN, Amy (California State University, Fullerton) ....................... 8D Fri PMCOPP, David (University of California, Davis) ....................G5K Thu PM, Fri PMCORCILIUS, Klaus (University of California, Berkeley)..................... 5H Thu PMCORKUM, Philip (University of Alberta) ............................................6A Thu PMCOSERU, Christian (College of Charleston) ............. 2C Wed PM, G2C Wed PMCRAGER, Adam (University of California, Los Angeles) ..................2E Wed PMCRANE, Tim (University of Cambridge) ...........................................4D Thu AMCRASNOW, Sharon (Norco College) ............................ G7L Fri PM, 10J Sat AMCRAVER, Carl (Washington University in St. Louis) ............................7C Fri AMCREATH, Richard (Arizona State University) ..................................... 4A Thu AMCRIMMINS, Mark (Stanford University) ............................................ 5G Thu PMCRIPPEN, James (California State University, Fullerton) ....................9F Fri PMCRISTY, Rachel (Princeton University) ............................................... 9D Fri PMCRONIN, Irena (University of California, Los Angeles) ......................6I Thu PMCRUMMETT, Dustin (University of Notre Dame) .............................. 11J Sat PMCUDD, Ann (University of Kansas) ................................................. 10M Sat AMCUMMISKEY, David (Bates College) ....................................................8I Fri PMCUOMO, Chris (University of Georgia) ............................................2J Wed PMCURETON, Adam (University of Tennessee) ...................................1D Wed AMCURRY, Tommy J. (Texas A&M University) ..........................................9B Fri PM

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DD’CRUZ, Jason (University at Albany) .............................................1H Wed AMDADOSKY, John (University of Toronto) .......................................... 6D Thu PMDAGGER, Richard (University of Richmond) .................................. 3M Wed PMDAI, Yuanfang (Michigan State University) .....................................G9B Sat PMDAINTON, Barry (University of Liverpool) .......................................10C Sat AMDALLMANN, Justin (University of Southern California) .................1M Wed AMDALY, Helen (Colorado College) ....................................................... 5J Thu PMDARBY, Derrick (University of Michigan) ....................................... 10M Sat AMDARDIS, Anthony (Hofstra University) ...............................................7K Fri AMDASGUPTA, Deepanwita (East Tennessee State University) .......... 3C Wed PMDASGUPTA, Shamik (Princeton University) ....................................1M Wed AMDAVIS, Jake (Brown University)........................................................ 4E Thu AMDAVIS, Ryan (Brigham Young University) ..........................................5K Thu PMDE PIERRIS, Graciela (Stanford University) ....................................G4A Thu PMDE ROSA, Raffaella (Rutgers University) ..........................................G7C Fri PMDEBONIS, Anthony (Yale University) .............................................. G5E Thu PMDEIGH, John (University of Texas at Austin) .................................... 6N Thu PMDEIMLING, Wiebke (Indiana University Bloomington) ....................11C Sat PMDELL’ORO, Roberto (Loyola Marymount University) ...................... 2D Wed PMDEMOSS, David (Pacific University) ................................................. 4K Thu AMDEROSE, Stephen (Westminster Theological Seminary) ...............G5H Thu PMDEROSSET, Louis H. (University of Vermont) .....................................7K Fri AMDESLAURIERS, Marguerite (McGill University) ................................4G Thu AMDETLEFSEN, Karen (University of Pennsylvania) ..............................4G Thu AMDEVER, Josh (University of Texas at Austin) ....................................3J Wed PMDEVEREAUX, Mary (University of California, San Diego) ................... 8C Fri PMDI PAOLA, Marcello (LUISS Guido Carli) .......................................G2E Wed PMDIAMANTIS, Mihailis (New York University) .......................................7H Fri AMDIAZ, Kim (University of Texas at El Paso) ............... G4B Thu PM, G6C Thu PMDIAZ-LEON, Esa (University of Manitoba) ...................G7M Fri PM, 10J Sat AMDICK, David (University of Calgary) ................................................ 12H Sat PMDICKIE, Imogen (University of Toronto) ............................................. 7A Fri AMDICKINSON, Jeremy (California Polytechnic State University) .......... 7J Fri AMDIETZ, Alexander (University of Southern California) .......................5K Thu PMDILLON, Robin S. (Lehigh University) .........................G4C Thu PM, G7L Fri PMDOBERNECK, Shannon (University of California, Berkeley) ........... 10L Sat AMDOCKSTADER, Darin (College of Southern Nevada) ........................................................................... 1J Wed AM, G3A Wed PMDOERKSEN, Lisa (University of Toronto) ..........................................1I Wed AMDOGRAMACI, Sinan (University of Texas at Austin) .........................12B Sat PMDOLSKE, Gwendolyn (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ..................................................................................................10N Sat AM

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DONALDSON, Thomas (Stanford University) ....................................11I Sat PMDONISE, Anna (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) .........G9H Sat PMDORAN, Katheryn (Hamilton College) ............................................10N Sat AMDORST, Chris (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .............2J Wed PMDOTSON, Kristie (Michigan State University) ..................................11A Sat PMDOUCHANT, Rachel (Lindenwood University) .................................3L Wed PMDOUGHERTY, Tom (University of Cambridge) ................................. 10I Sat AMDOUGHERTY, Trent (Baylor University) ........................................... 2H Wed PMDOWNARD, Jeffrey (Northern Arizona University) ....... G6A Thu PM, 9F Fri PMDRABEK, Matt L. (University of Iowa) ................................................5I Thu PMDRIES, Manuel (Open University and Oxford University).................G7I Fri PMDUFOUR, John (Central New Mexico Community College) .............. 8K Fri PMDUNLAP, Rika (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ...............................4N Thu AMDUNLOP, Katherine (University of Texas at Austin) ...........................7G Fri AMDUPRE, John (University of Exeter) .................................................... 9O Fri PMDZIWENKA, Ronald (New Mexico State University) ... G2K Wed PM, 4K Thu AM

EEBBERS, Melissa (University of Memphis) ...................................... 10K Sat AMEBBS, Gary (Indiana University Bloomington) ................................. 4A Thu AMEDENBERG, Elizabeth (Vanderbilt University)......................................8I Fri PMEDGAR, Scott (Saint Mary’s University) ......................... 8G Fri PM, G9I Sat PMEDWARDS, Kevan (Syracuse University) ............................................ 7L Fri AMEGAN, David (University of Chicago) ...............................................4H Thu AMEGERSTROM, Kirsten (Syracuse University) ..................................... 4K Thu AMELKIN, Lee (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) ................. 6G Thu PMELLEFSON, Olaf (York University) .......................................................7K Fri AMELLIOTT, Katrina (University of California, Los Angeles) ................. 12J Sat PMELSTEIN, David (State University of New York at New Paltz) .............7D Fri AMENG, Michael (John Carroll University) ....................... G7J Fri PM, 12C Sat PMENGELEN, Eva-Maria (Universität Konstanz) ..................................1H Wed AMERICKSON, Stephen (Pomona College) ........................................... G7E Fri PMERWIN, Sean (Barry University) .......................................................G8D Sat PMESKANDARI, Marzieh (University of Saskatchewan) ........................ 6H Thu PMESMAILI, Emma (University of British Columbia) .............................. 8H Fri PMEYAL, Nir (Harvard University) .......................................................... 6H Thu PMEZRA, Ovadia (Tel Aviv University) ................................................G2A Wed PM

FFAERBER, Jonathan (University of Victoria) ...................................... 5J Thu PMFAGAN, Melinda (University of Utah) ..............................................11B Sat PMFAIRCHILD, Maegan (University of Southern California) ................G9A Sat PMFALLS, Kaj (University of Florida) .................................................... G7O Fri PMFARINAS, Rebecca (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) .........4H Thu AM

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FARKAS, Katalin (Central European University) .............................. 11D Sat PMFARLEY, Robert (Northern Illinois University) ................................. G7N Fri PMFARNUM, John (Portland Community College) ...............................12C Sat PMFAZELPOUR, Sina (University of British Columbia) ............................ 8H Fri PMFEDYK, Mark (Mount Allison University) ............................................. 8J Fri PMFELLOWS, Jill (Douglas College) ..................................................... G7P Fri PMFERGUSON, Kennan (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ........ G1D Wed PMFERRERO, Luca (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ............................................................................. G5K Thu PM, 10I Sat AMFERZAN, Kim (University of Virginia) ............................................... 6N Thu PMFIALA, Andrew (California State University, Fresno) ....................G2A Wed PMFIELD, Jarrett (Independent Scholar) ...........................................G2K Wed PMFILLION, Nicolas (Simon Fraser University) ......................................6C Thu PMFINNIGAN, Bronwyn (Australian National University) ..................... 4E Thu AMFISHBECK, Ryan (Bowling Green State University) ......................... 3D Wed PMFITELSON, Branden (Rutgers University) ............................................8A Fri PMFLANAGAN, Owen (Duke University) ............................................G2C Wed PMFLEMING, Patrick (James Madison University) ................................5K Thu PMFLETCHER, Natalie (Concordia University) ......................................3N Wed PMFLORKA, Roger (Ursinus College) ....................................................G7C Fri PMFLOWERS, Johnathan (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) ...G2K Wed PMFLYNN, Jeff (Fordham University) ......................................................7D Fri AMFOLINA, Janet (Macalester College) ................................................6C Thu PMFORBES, Graeme A. (University of Kent) ......................................G10A Sat PMFORBES, Graeme R. (University of Colorado Boulder) .................... 5G Thu PMFORTNEY, Mark (University of Toronto) ............................................Posters FriFOSNER, Carmen (Temple University) ......................................... G2G Wed PMFOUST, Mathew (Central Connecticut State University) ...........................................................................G2D Wed PM, G9F Sat PMFRANCIS, Blake (Stanford University) ...........................................G2E Wed PMFRANCIS, Leslie Pickering (University of Utah) ................................................................. 1D Wed AM, Fri PM, G9L Sat PMFRANKLIN, Christopher Evan (Grove City College) ......................... 10I Sat AMFRASZ, Geoffrey (College of Southern Nevada) ...... 2M Wed PM, G9G Sat PMFREELAND, Cynthia (University of Houston)...................................... 8C Fri PMFRENCH, Steven (University of Leeds) ........................................... G5I Thu PMFRICKER, Elizabeth (Oxford University) .......................................... 10A Sat AMFRIE, Roger (Simon Fraser University) ............................................. G7E Fri PMFRIEDMAN, Jane (New York University) ..............................................8A Fri PMFRIEND, Stacie (Birkbeck College London) ......................................5B Thu PMFRIERSON, Patrick R. (Whitman College) .........................................11C Sat PMFRISE, Matthew (University of Rochester) ......................................... 9N Fri PMFRITZMAN, J. M. (Lewis & Clark College) .......................................1K Wed AMFROST-ARNOLD, Greg (Hobart and William Smith Colleges) .......... 4A Thu AM

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FRUH, Kyle (Beloit College) .............................................................. 4I Thu AMFRY, Jeff (Ball State University) ....................................................... G9E Sat PMFRY, Karin (University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point) ......................G2I Wed PMFULKERSON, Matthew (University of California, San Diego) ............ 8H Fri PMFULLER, Lisa (University at Albany) ...................................................5I Thu PMFUMERTON, Richard (University of Iowa) ...........................................8E Fri PMFURCHERT, Almut (St. Olaf College) ................................................ G7E Fri PMFURTAK, Rick Anthony (Colorado College) ...................................... G7F Fri PMFUSCO, Melissa (University of California, Berkeley) ........................ 6J Thu PM

GGAFFNEY, Paul (St. John’s University) ............................................ G9E Sat PMGALISANKA, Andrius (University of California, Berkeley) ............. G5L Thu PMGALLAGHER, Shaun (University of Memphis) ................................2G Wed PMGARDINER, Georgi (Rutgers University) ..........................................12K Sat PMGARDINER, Stephen M. (University of Washington) ...................... 4M Thu AMGARDNER, Susan (Capilano University) ..........................................3N Wed PMGARFIELD, Jay (Yale-NUS College and the National University of Singapore) ..................................................... G2C Wed PM, 4E Thu AMGARLAND, Carolyn (Syracuse University) .........................................11I Sat PMGARRY, Ann (California State University, Los Angeles) .................. 10E Sat AMGARSON, Justin (Hunter College) ......................................................7C Fri AMGAUTHIER, Jeff (University of Portland) ..................... G2F Wed PM, 8G Fri PMGELINAS, Luke (Albany Medical Center) ........................................ 3C Wed PMGENTRY, Gerad (University of South Carolina) .................................. 8G Fri PMGEORGI, Geoff (West Virginia University) ......................................... 7L Fri AMGERT, Joshua (College of William and Mary) ................................. 1L Wed AMGERTZ, Nolen (Pacific Lutheran University) .....................................12E Sat PMGIBSON, Martha (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .......................6E Thu PMGILES, James (Roskilde Universitet) ............................................... G9F Sat PMGILMORE, Richard (Concordia College) ........................................ G5J Thu PMGIROUX, Jessy (University of Toronto) .............................................5K Thu PMGLANNON, Walter (University of Calgary) ...................................... 2D Wed PMGLAZEBROOK, Patricia (University of North Texas) ...........................7N Fri AMGLAZIER, Martin (New York University) .......................................... 1J Wed AMGLENNEY, Brian (Gordon College) ..................................................1I Wed AMGLOD, William (George Mason University) .....................................6M Thu PMGLYNN, Simon (Florida Atlantic University) .......................................7N Fri AMGODO, Wakako (University of Tokyo) ..............................................4N Thu AMGOEHRING, Billy Dean (University of Oregon) ........G2D Wed PM, G9F Sat PMGOERING, Sara (University of Washington) ......................................................3N Wed PM, G2M Wed PM, G9L Sat PMGOLDBERG, David (Westminster College New Wilmington) .......G2K Wed PMGOLDMAN, Alan (College of William and Mary) .............................4H Thu AM

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GOLDMAN, Alvin (Rutgers University) ................................................8E Fri PMGOLDSBY, Michael (Washington State University) ......................... 2A Wed PMGOLDSTEIN, Simon (Rutgers University) .......................................... 5J Thu PMGOLDWATER, Jonah P.B. (College of William and Mary) .............................................................................. 2L Wed PM, G7O Fri PMGÓMEZ-TORRENTE, Mario (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) .................................................................................................. 11G Sat PMGOODMAN, Jeremy (New York University) .................................... 10K Sat AMGOODMAN, Michael (Humboldt State University) ..........................1I Wed AMGOODMAN, Rachel (University of Leeds) .......................................4D Thu AMGOPNIK, Alison (University of California, Berkeley) ...........................8A Fri PMGORDON-SOLMON, Kerah (Queen’s University) .............................. 4I Thu AMGORHAM, Geoffrey (Macalester College) ....................................... 2I Wed PMGOULD, Carol C. (Hunter College) ................................................G2F Wed PMGOULD, Robert (Portland State University) ................................... G6B Thu PMGOULD, Timothy (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ..........G7A Fri PMGRABOWSKI, Francis (Rogers State University) ..............................12F Sat PMGRAHAM, Peter (University of California, Riverside) ...................... 10A Sat AMGRAY, Aidan (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................................4J Thu AMGRAY, Derrick (Rice University) ....................................................... 3C Wed PMGREAVES, Matthew (Simon Fraser University) ........ 2K Wed PM, G1B Wed PMGRECO, Daniel (Yale University) ......................................................12B Sat PMGREELY, Nathaniel (California State University, Los Angeles) .......... 9G Fri PMGREENE, Amanda (Stanford University) ............................................5I Thu PMGREENE, Preston (Nanyang Technological University) ..................... 9N Fri PMGREENE, Richard (Weber State University) ............... 12L Sat PM, G10B Sat PMGRENBERG, Jeanine (St. Olaf College) ............................................ 4F Thu AMGRESSIS, Robert (California State University, Northridge) ..............11C Sat PMGRIFFIN, Michael (University of British Columbia) ..........................11F Sat PMGRIGORIEV, Serge (Ithaca College) ............................................... G5L Thu PMGRIX, Marco (University of Auckland) ........................4K Thu AM, G5F Thu PMGRUEN, Lori (Wesleyan University)................................................. G7N Fri PMGRZANKOWSKI, Alex (Texas Tech University) ................................. 1L Wed AMGUERRERO, Alexander (University of Pennsylvania) ..................... 10M Sat AMGUERRERO, Laura (Utah Valley University) ..................................... 2C Wed PMGWIN, Mary (Oklahoma State University) ....................................... 12J Sat PM

HHAAS, Daniel (Red Deer College) ...................................................1H Wed AMHABER, Matt (University of Utah) ....................................................1D Wed AMHABIB, Allen N. (University of Calgary) ............................................. 4I Thu AMHAILE, James (Dickinson College) ......................................................9B Fri PMHÁJEK, Alan (Australian National University) ...............................G3B Wed PMHALL, Casey (University of California, Irvine) ..................................... 8J Fri PM

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HALL, Melinda (Stetson University) .................................................2J Wed PMHALWANI, Raja (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) .............................................................................. G7M Fri PM, 12L Sat PMHAMBLET, Wendy C. (North Carolina A&T State University) .......................................................................... G2A Wed PM, G6B Thu PMHANKS, Peter (University of Minnesota) ............................................ 7L Fri AMHANLEY, Richard (University of Delaware) ..................................................... 2L Wed PM, G3B Wed PM, G10A Sat PMHANNA, Jason (Northern Illinois University) .................................. 3C Wed PMHANNON, Michael (Fordham University) ........................................3E Wed PMHARBIN, Ami (Oakland University) .................................................. 10E Sat AMHARBIN, R. Kathleen (College at Brockport, State University of New York) ................................................................................................... 5H Thu PMHARDCASTLE, Gary (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania) ..........7K Fri AMHARDIMON, Michael (University of California, San Diego) ..............12I Sat PMHARMAN, Elizabeth (Princeton University) ........................................ 7E Fri AMHARMER, Adam (University of California, Riverside) ....................... 2I Wed PMHAROLD, James (Mount Holyoke College) .....................................4H Thu AMHARP, Randall (University of Vermont) .............................................12I Sat PMHARRINGTON, Michael (Duquesne University) .............................. G9F Sat PMHARRIS, Daniel (Hunter College) ...................................................... 6J Thu PMHARRIS, Eirik Lang (City University of Hong Kong) ....................... G5B Thu PMHARRISON, LeRon (University of Oregon) ............... G2K Wed PM, G7O Fri PMHARRISON, Rebecca (University of California, Riverside) ................4L Thu AMHARRISON, Victoria (University of Glasgow) ................................... 11J Sat PMHART, Casey (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ............................3E Wed PMHARTMANN, Bill (St. Louis Community College) .............................11L Sat PMHARVEY, Dana (San Francisco State University) ..............................10J Sat AMHASSOUN, Nicole (Binghamton University) ................................... 4M Thu AMHAVSTAD, Joyce C. (Field Museum of Natural History) .....................5I Thu PMHAY, Carol (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ............................. 7M Fri AMHAY, Sergia (Pacific Lutheran University) .................G1D Wed PM, G7F Fri PMHAYAKAWA, Seisuke (Mie Prefectural College of Nursing) ................8L Fri PMHAYBRON, Dan (Saint Louis University) ..........................................1C Wed AMHAZLETT, Allan (University of Edinburgh) ...................................... 10A Sat AMHEATH, Joseph (University of Toronto) .........................................G1C Wed PMHEATON, Jasper (University of British Columbia) ............................2L Wed PMHEIDE, Dai (Simon Fraser University) ................................................6F Thu PMHEIN, Hilde (Brandeis University) ....................................................G7A Fri PMHEIS, Jeremy (University of California, Irvine) .................................G7H Fri PMHEISE, David (Humboldt State University) ......................................G9A Sat PMHELLEWELL, Jamie (University of British Columbia) ...................... 2K Wed PMHENDRICKS, Christina (University of British Columbia) .............................................................................. 6G Thu PM, G9A Sat PM

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HENNE, Paul (Duke University) ....................................................... 3H Wed PMHENNIG, Boris (Ryerson University) .............................................. 1G Wed AMHENRY, Aaron (University of Toronto) .............................................12M Sat PMHENRY, Samuel (University of Chicago) .............................................9F Fri PMHERDOVA, Marcela (King’s College London) .................................. 4C Thu AMHERMES, Charles (University of Texas at Arlington) ......................... 5J Thu PMHERNANDEZ, Roma (Rice University) ...............................................10J Sat AMHERR, Ranjoo (Bentley University) .................................................. 10L Sat AMHESTIR, Blake (Texas Christian University) ...................................... 3H Wed PMHEYES, Cressida (University of Alberta) .....................10E Sat AM, G9M Sat PMHICKS, Dan (Western University) .....................................................10J Sat AMHICKS, Michael (Miami University of Ohio) ....................................... 7L Fri AMHIDALGO, Javier (University of Richmond) ....................................... 7F Fri AMHILBERT, David (University of Illinois at Chicago) ...........................1I Wed AMHILL, Christopher (Brown University) .............................................1B Wed AMHILLER, Avram (Portland State University) ................. 12K Sat PM, G9G Sat PMHILLS, David (Stanford University) .................................................. 12D Sat PMHIMMELMANN, Beatrix (Universitetet i Tromsø – Norges arktiske universitet) .................................................................................G7I Fri PMHIRSCHBEIN, Ron (Walden University) ..........................................G2A Wed PMHO, Anita (National University of Singapore and University of British Columbia) ...................................................................... G9L Sat PMHOBBS, Sylvia (Oberlin College) ......................................................2J Wed PMHOLBERG, Erica (Utah State University) .......................................... 5H Thu PMHOLDER, Cindy (University of Victoria) ............................................2F Wed PMHORGAN, Terry (University of Arizona) ...............................................9A Fri PMHOUGH, Sheridan (College of Charleston) ..................................... 11H Sat PMHOULE, Karen (University of Guelph) ............................................. 10E Sat AMHOVDA, Paul (Reed College) ...........................................................12A Sat PMHOWARD, Nathan Robert (University of Southern California) ............9L Fri PMHOWARD, Scott (Harvard University) .................................................7H Fri AMHOWARD-SNYDER, Daniel (Western Washington University) .......... 4F Thu AMHOWARD-SNYDER, Frances (Western Washington University) ....... 3A Wed PMHOWELL, Robert (Southern Methodist University) ......................... 10K Sat AMHOWER, Tyler (University of San Diego) ......................................... 12H Sat PMHUANG, Minyao (University of Cambridge) ................................... 11G Sat PMHUANG, Samuel (Rice University) .....................................................Posters FriHUGHES, Paul (University of Michigan-Dearborn) ...........................6F Thu PMHULBERT, Shelley (University of Calgary) ........................................... 7I Fri AMHUNT, Luke William (University of Virginia) .....................................Posters FriHUNTER, David (Ryerson University) ...............................................3E Wed PMHUTLER, Brian (University of California, Los Angeles) .................. 3M Wed PMHUTTO, Daniel (University of Wollongong) ...................................... 5J Thu PM

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HUTTON, Eric (University of Utah) ....................................................5F Thu PMHYSKA, Megan (University of Texas at Austin) ................................3J Wed PM

IICHIKAWA, Jonathan (University of British Columbia)...................1M Wed AMICHINOSE, Masaki (University of Tokyo) .............................................8L Fri PMIERODIAKONOU, Katerina (Université de Genève and National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) ...........................................2E Wed PMILUNDÁIN-AGURRUZA, Jesús (Linfield College) ............................ G9E Sat PMINWOOD, Brad (University of Toronto) ............................................ 4B Thu AMIRVIN, Sherri (University of Oklahoma).............................................. 8C Fri PMIRVING, Zac (University of Toronto) ................................................... 8H Fri PMIRWIN, Kristen (Loyola University Chicago) .................................... 3A Wed PMISSACHAROFF, Samuel (New York University) ............................... 10M Sat AMISTVAN, Michael (Texas A&M University) ......................................... 2I Wed PM

JJACKSON, Gabrielle (Stony Brook University) ................................... 8H Fri PMJACOBS, Hanne (Loyola University Chicago) ............................... G2H Wed PMJACOBS, Jonathan D. (Saint Louis University) ............................. G3D Wed PMJACOBSON, Anne (University of Houston) .....................................2G Wed PMJACQUART, Melissa (Western University) .......................................2N Wed PMJAGANNATHAN, Dhananjay (University of Chicago) .......................... 9J Fri PMJAHN, Klaus (University of Victoria) ................................................10D Sat AMJAMES, Aaron (University of California, Irvine) .............................. 4M Thu AMJAMES, Steven (University of Texas at Austin) ................................. 6L Thu PMJANES, Jered (Marquette University) ...............................................4L Thu AMJANSEN, Julia (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) .............................2G Wed PMJASZCZOLT, Kasia (University of Cambridge) ................................. 11G Sat PMJAVIER-CASTELLANOS, Amir Arturo (Syracuse University) ............1M Wed AMJENKINS, Carrie (University of British Columbia) ...........................10H Sat AMJENKINS, Michelle (Whitman College) ............................................ 5H Thu PMJENKINS, Ryan (California Polytechnic State University) ................... 7I Fri AMJENNINGS, Carolyn (University of California, Merced) ..................12M Sat PMJIE, Tian (University of British Columbia) .........................................5K Thu PMJIMENEZ, Marta (Emory University) ................................................. 5H Thu PMJINN, Nicole (Independent Scholar)............................................... 3D Wed PMJOHNSON, Jeff (St. Catherine University) ..........................................................G2G Wed PM, 9C Fri PM, G7N Fri PMJOLLIMORE, Troy (California State University, Chico) ......................6B Thu PMJONES, Karen (University of Melbourne) ......................................... 7M Fri AMJONES, Robert C. (California State University, Chico) .................... G7N Fri PMJONES, Sarah (Northern Michigan University) ................................. 4I Thu AMJUN, Nathan (Midwestern State University) ....................................3F Wed PM

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KKAHN, Paul W. (Yale University) .......................................................G7K Fri PMKAHN, Samuel (Stanford University) ................................................4J Thu AMKAISERMAN, Alex (Princeton University) .......................................1M Wed AMKALAR, Brent (University of New Mexico) ......................................3G Wed PMKALMAN, Hildur (Umeå Universitet) ..............................................G9M Sat PMKAMANGAR, Mandana (University of California, Davis) .................... 7L Fri AMKAMTEKAR, Rachana (University of Arizona) ................................... 4B Thu AMKANE, Robert (University of Texas at Austin) ..................................1A Wed AMKAPUSTA, Stephanie (Western University) ..........................................8I Fri PMKARDOSH, John (University of California, Los Angeles) ................. 11J Sat PMKAWALL, Jason (Colgate University) ................................................12L Sat PMKELLEHER, Paul (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..................... 1N Wed AMKELLER, Pierre (University of California, Riverside) ........................ 1E Wed AMKELLOGG, Frederic R. (George Washington University) ................1K Wed AMKELLY, Dan (Purdue University) ......................................................... 8C Fri PMKELLY, Erin I. (Tufts University) ........................................................11K Sat PMKENDIG, Catherine (Missouri Western State University) ..................Posters FriKERR, Ian (University of Ottawa) .....................................................10G Sat AMKIDDER, Paul (Seattle University) ..................................................... 6D Thu PMKILBORN, William (Independent Scholar) ...................................... 3D Wed PMKIM, David (University of San Francisco)....................... 5N Thu PM, 7D Fri AMKIM, Sungmoon (City University of Hong Kong) ...............................7D Fri AMKIND, Amy (Claremont McKenna College) ..................................... 11D Sat PMKING, Alex (University at Buffalo) ...................................................3G Wed PMKINLAW, Jeffery (McMurry University) ...........................................G9K Sat PMKIRBY, Christopher (Eastern Washington University) ..................... G9F Sat PMKISNER, Matthew J. (University of South Carolina) ....................... 1G Wed AMKLASKOW, Tyler (Grand Valley State University) ..............................4L Thu AMKLASSEN, Abigail (York University) ................................................... 5J Thu PMKLEIN, Colin (Macquarie University) .................................................. 9G Fri PMKLIMA, Gyula (Fordham University) .................................................. 7L Fri AMKMENT, Boris (Princeton University) ...................................................8F Fri PMKOLODNY, Niko (University of California, Berkeley) ..................... 10M Sat AMKOLTONSKI, Daniel (Amherst College) ........................................... 10L Sat AMKORNBLITH, Hilary (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .............. 7A Fri AMKOSLICKI, Kathrin (University of Alberta) .........................................6A Thu PMKOTZEN, Matthew (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .....12B Sat PMKOURI, Teresa (Ohio State University) ............................................ 1J Wed AMKRAAY, Klaas (Ryerson University)................................................... 11J Sat PMKRASNOFF, Larry (College of Charleston) ...................................... 2K Wed PMKRAUS, Katharina (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) ................11C Sat PMKUKATHAS, Chandran (London School of Economics) ....................5C Thu PM

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KUMAR, Rahul (Queen’s University) .............................................. 1N Wed AMKUMAR, Victor (University of Michigan) ......................................... 12H Sat PMKUPERUS, Gerard (University of San Francisco) .......... G7J Fri PM, 12C Sat PMKÜPLEN, Mojca (Central European University) .............................. G5J Thu PMKUSTER, Justin (University of Minnesota) .......................................2L Wed PM

LLACEWING, Michael (Heythrop College) ........................................... 8D Fri PMLADEN, Anthony (University of Illinois at Chicago) ........................... 7B Fri AMLADYMAN, James (University of Bristol) ........................................ G5I Thu PMLAISH, Eran (Hebrew University and Freie Universität Berlin) ......G5A Thu PMLANDINI, Gregory (University of Iowa) ...............................................8F Fri PMLANDY, David (San Francisco State University) ...... G1E Wed PM, G4A Thu PMLANE, Carly (University of Chicago) .................................................4L Thu AMLASCANO, Marcy (California State University, Long Beach) ........... 2I Wed PMLATHAM, Noa (University of Calgary) ..........................12J Sat PM, G9J Sat PMLAVEN, Wim (Kennesaw State University) ..................................... G6B Thu PMLAVERS, Greg (Concordia University) .............................................. 4A Thu AMLEBAR, Mark (Florida State University) .............................................5A Thu PMLEBEL, Joel (University of Hawaii at Manoa) .................................. G9F Sat PMLEE, Geoffrey (University of California, Berkeley) .......................... 3B Wed PMLEE, Hsin-wen (City University of Hong Kong) .............................. 3M Wed PMLEE, Mitzi (University of Colorado Boulder) ................................... 10F Sat AMLEEB, Claudia (Washington State University) .................................1C Wed AMLEGG, Catherine (University of Waikato) ....................................................... 1K Wed AM, G6A Thu PM, G9C Sat PMLEITE, Adam (Indiana University Bloomington) ................................. 8D Fri PMLEON, Felipe (El Camino College) ................................................... 11J Sat PMLEPORE, Ernie (Rutgers University) ................................................. 2B Wed PMLEVEY, Ann (University of Calgary) .................................................... 9H Fri PMLEVIN, Janet (University of Southern California) .............................4D Thu AMLEWIS, William (Skidmore College) ..............................................G3C Wed PMLI, Bihui (University of Pittsburgh) ....................................................11I Sat PMLI, Chenyang (Nanyang Technological University) ..........................G7D Fri PMLI, Jingjing (McGill University).......................................................G5A Thu PMLIAO, S. Matthew (New York University) ............................................6I Thu PMLIBERTO, Hallie (University of Connecticut) ...................................... 7J Fri AMLICHTENBERG, Judith (Georgetown University) ............................ G5F Thu PMLIEBESMAN, David (University of Calgary) .........................................9L Fri PMLIGHTFIELD, Ceth (University of California, Davis) ......................... 1J Wed AMLIN, Isaiah (Syracuse University) .................................................... 3H Wed PMLIN, Zi (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ........................................ 7J Fri AMLINDEMANN, Hilde (Michigan State University) ..........................G2M Wed PMLINSKY, Bernard (University of Alberta) .........................................1K Wed AM

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LISTER, Matthew (University of Pennsylvania) ............ 6N Thu PM, 11K Sat PMLISTON, Michael (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................. 2B Wed PMLITLAND, Jon (University of Texas at Austin) ....................................11I Sat PMLITTLEJOHN, Ronnie (Belmont University) ...............G5G Thu PM, G9B Sat PMLIU, JeeLoo (California State University, Fullerton) ...........................9E Fri PMLLOYD, Dana (Syracuse University) ...............................................G5D Thu PMLLOYD, Vincent (Syracuse University) ...........................................G5D Thu PMLONGINO, Helen (Stanford University)..............................................7C Fri AMLOPES, Dominic McIver (University of British Columbia) .................5B Thu PMLOPEZ, Jonathan (University of British Columbia) .............................9L Fri PMLOTTENBACH, Hans (Kenyon College) .............................................3F Wed PMLUDESCHER, Jessica (Seattle University) ........................................ 6H Thu PMLUDWIG, Kirk (Indiana University Bloomington) ............................... 9C Fri PMLYNCH, Joseph J. (California Polytechnic State University) ........................................................................... G2K Wed PM, G7O Fri PMLYNCH, Michael (University of Connecticut) .................................. 10A Sat AMLYONS, Jack (University of Arkansas) .............................................. 5D Thu PM

MMACEDO, Stephen (Princeton University) ........................................5C Thu PMMACK, Philip (Marquette University) ..............................................3G Wed PMMACKAY, Douglas (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....... 9H Fri PMMACKENZIE, Graham (Simon Fraser University) ..........................G1B Wed PMMACKENZIE, Jordan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ... 12H Sat PMMACKENZIE, Matt (Colorado State University) ............................... 2C Wed PMMACKINNON, Catharine (University of Michigan) ...........................11A Sat PMMACLACHLAN, Alice (York University) .............................................. 7M Fri AMMACLEOD, Alistair M. (Queen’s University) ..................................G2F Wed PMMADVA, Alex (Vassar College) ........................................................ 10L Sat AMMAFFIE, James (University of Maryland) ........................................... 8K Fri PMMAGID, Oren (George Washington University) .............................. 11H Sat PMMAGRÌ, Elisa (University College Dublin) .......................................G9K Sat PMMALINK, Marko (New York University) ............................................2E Wed PMMALONE-FRANCE, Derek (George Washington University) ......... G2L Wed PMMANN, Bonnie (University of Oregon) ............................................ 5N Thu PMMARINO, Patricia (University of Waterloo)...................................... 1F Wed AMMARION, Mathieu (Université du Québec–Montréal) ........................8F Fri PMMARKOSIAN, Ned (Western Washington University) ...................... 3I Wed PMMARKOVIC, Jelena (University of British Columbia) .........................7H Fri AMMARMYSZ, John (College of Marin) ................................................... 9D Fri PMMAROUFKHANI, Kevin P. (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ............. G9J Sat PMMARTIN, Dominic (Université de Montréal) .................................G1C Wed PMMARTIN, Norah (University of Portland) ........................................... 4I Thu AMMARTIN, Rex (University of Kansas) ....................................................8I Fri PM

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MARXEN, Chad (Brown University) ..................................................3E Wed PMMASCARENHAS, Vijay (Metropolitan State University of Denver)..... 8G Fri PMMASSECAR, Aaron (Western University) .......................................G10C Sat PMMASSOUD, Amy (Syracuse University) ............................................. 5L Thu PMMATHERNE, Samantha (University of California, Santa Cruz) ................................................................................. 8G Fri PM, G7H Fri PMMATRAVERS, Derek (Open University) ..............................................5B Thu PMMATTHEN, Mohan (University of Toronto) ......................................... 8H Fri PMMAYO-WILSON, Conor (University of Washington) ..........................11I Sat PMMAYOCK, Rick (West Los Angeles College) .....................................11L Sat PMMCALEER, Sean (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire) .......................7H Fri AMMCCABE, David (Colgate University) .............................................G2I Wed PMMCCAIN, Kevin (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) ..........3E Wed PMMCCLAIN, Meghan (University of Washington) ............................. 10K Sat AMMCCLURE, Emma (University of Toronto) ........................................3L Wed PMMCCOLE, John (University of Oregon) ............................................ G7E Fri PMMCCORMICK, Kelly (Texas Christian University) .............................1A Wed AMMCCREADY-FLORA, Ian (Saint Louis University) ............................. 3H Wed PMMCCULLAGH, Mark (University of Guelph) .................................... 11G Sat PMMCCURDY, William James (Idaho State University) ......9F Fri PM, G9C Sat PMMCDANIEL, Kris (Syracuse University) ............................................ 1J Wed AMMCDONALD, Fritz (Oakland University) ............................................. 9K Fri PMMCFADDEN, Meredith (University of California, Riverside) ........... 2D Wed PMMCGEE, Vann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ................1B Wed AMMCGILL, Cherie (Boston College) ....................................................12K Sat PMMCGILL, Emily (Vanderbilt University) ............................................ 12H Sat PMMCGRATH, Matthew (University of Missouri) ....................................9M Fri PMMCINTYRE, Kenneth B. (Sam Houston State University) ............... G5L Thu PMMCKAUGHAN, Daniel (Boston College) .......................................... 2H Wed PMMCLAUGHLIN, Brian (Rutgers University) .......................................1B Wed AMMCLAUGHLIN, Douglas (California State University, Northridge) .... G9E Sat PMMCLEAR, Colin (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) .........4J Thu AM, G7H Fri PMMCLEOD, Alexus (Colorado State University) ............. G7B Fri PM, G9B Sat PMMCLUCKIE, Alan Buchanan (Stanford University) ............................ 4K Thu AMMCNABB, Tyler (University of Glasgow) ........................................G5H Thu PMMCPHERRAN, Mark (Simon Fraser University) ................................ 3H Wed PMMEADOWS, Katherine (Stanford University) ....................................2L Wed PMMELE, Alfred (Florida State University) ............................................ 10I Sat AMMELENOVSKY, Chris (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ......8I Fri PMMENDELOWITZ, Ed (Saybrook University) ....................................... G7E Fri PMMENDOZA, José Jorge (Worcester State University) .................... G4B Thu PMMENKITI, Ifeanyi (Wellesley College) ..............................................2F Wed PMMERCER, Christia (Columbia University) ..........................................4G Thu AMMERINO-RAJME, Carla (Arizona State University) ..........................10C Sat AM

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MERRITT, Christiane (Washington University in St. Louis) ................ 5L Thu PMMERRITT, Melissa (University of New South Wales) ...................... 2M Wed PMMESSINA, James (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ......................4J Thu AMMETZ, Joe (University of Arizona) ...................................................... 7E Fri AMMEYER, Ulrich (Colgate University) ...............................................G10A Sat PMMEYERS, Chris D. (University of Southern Mississippi) .....................9M Fri PMMEYERS, Diana Tietjens (University of Connecticut) .....................G4C Thu PMMI, Chienkuo (Soochow University) ...................................................8L Fri PMMICHAELSON, Eliot (University of California, Los Angeles) .............. 7L Fri AMMIKKOLA, Mari (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ...............................8B Fri PMMILES, Thomas (Boston College) ............................... G5D Thu PM, G7F Fri PMMILLAR, Jason (Queen’s University) ...............................................10G Sat AMMILLER, Christian (Wake Forest University) .................................... 2A Wed PMMILLER, David (Oxford University) ....................................................5C Thu PMMILLS, Ethan (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) ............... G9J Sat PMMILLS, Susan (Grant MacEwan University) .................................... 1G Wed AMMILLSTEIN, Roberta L. (University of California, Davis) ....................12I Sat PMMILONA, Michael (University of Southern California) ....................1H Wed AMMISHARA, Aaron (The Chicago School of Professional Psychology) ..................................................................................................G9H Sat PMMOELLENDORF, Darrel (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) ............................................................................G2F Wed PM, 4M Thu AMMOFFETT, Marc A. (University of Texas at El Paso) ...........................11I Sat PMMOHR LONE, Jana (University of Washington) ..............................3N Wed PMMOLE, Christopher (University of British Columbia) ......................12M Sat PMMOLLER, Dan (University of Maryland) .............................................7H Fri AMMOLTER, Daniel (University of Utah) ................................................12I Sat PMMOLTMANN, Friederike (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique) ......................................................................................................9L Fri PMMONGE, Rosemarie (University of St. Thomas) ...........................G1C Wed PMMONTAGUE, Michelle (University of Texas at Austin) .................... 11D Sat PMMONTEMAYOR, Carlos (San Francisco State University) ................10C Sat AMMONTERO, Barbara Gail (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ..................4H Thu AMMORALES, Sarah (Community College of Baltimore County) ................................................................................11L Sat PM, 12I Sat PMMORASCH, Nathalie (St. Mary’s University of San Antonio) ...........10N Sat AMMORGAN, Andrew (University of Virginia) ......................................2J Wed PMMORGAN, Silas (Loyola University Chicago) .................................G5D Thu PMMORREALL, John (College of William and Mary) .........................G2B Wed PMMORRIS, Sean (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............................................................................1L Wed AM, G5M Thu PMMORRIS, Stephen (College of Staten Island) .....................................9E Fri PMMORRIS, William Edward (Illinois Wesleyan University) .................1I Wed AMMORRISSEY, Clair (Occidental College) .......................................... 3C Wed PM

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MORROW, Sydney (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ....................... G9F Sat PMMOSER, Aloisia (University of California, Berkeley) ........................4H Thu AMMOSKALIK, Janice (University of Washington) ...........................G2M Wed PMMOUSIE, Joshua (Emory University) .............................................G2E Wed PMMOWER, Deborah (Youngstown State University) .......................... 2A Wed PMMUCHNIK, Pablo (Emerson College) .............................................G5C Thu PMMULHERIN, Tom (Georgetown University) ......................................3F Wed PMMÜLLER, Jozef (University of California, Riverside) ....................... 10F Sat AMMUMMA, John (California State University, San Bernardino) ...........7G Fri AMMUNGUIA, Lucia (Cornell University) ................................................5I Thu PMMURDOCK, Jaimie (Indiana University Bloomington) .....................11F Sat PMMURPHY, Allison (University of Notre Dame) ..................................... 9J Fri PMMURPHY, Colleen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ... 1N Wed AMMURRAY, Dale (University of Wisconsin–Baraboo/Sauk County and University of Wisconsin–Richland).......................................... 2M Wed PMMURRAY, Elizabeth (Loyola Marymount University) ........................ 6D Thu PMMURRAY, Samuel (Saint Louis University) .......................................12F Sat PM

NNAILS, Debra (Michigan State University) ....................................... 2I Wed PMNASSAR, Dalia (University of Sydney) ..............................................5E Thu PMNEFSKY, Julia (University of Toronto) ................................................ 7E Fri AMNENADIC, Natalie (University of Kentucky) ................. G7J Fri PM, 11A Sat PMNETA, Ram (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ................G9N Sat PMNGUYEN, Hao Vu (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) ..................2F Wed PMNICHOLS, Shaun (University of Arizona) .........................................1A Wed AMNIEDBALSKI, Alison (Western Michigan University) ......................... 5L Thu PMNIELBO, Kristoffer (University of Aarhus) ........................................11F Sat PMNISENBAUM, Karin Alina (University of Denver) .............................G9K Sat PMNOLAN, Daniel (Australian National University) .............................. 3I Wed PMNOLF, Kate (University of Vermont) ...............................................G9N Sat PMNUNAN, Richard (College of Charleston) ..................G5J Thu PM, G7M Fri PMNUTTING, Kurt (San Francisco State University) ............................. 12G Sat PMNYE, Howard (University of Alberta) ..................................................6I Thu PM

OO’CALLAGHAN, Casey (Washington University in St. Louis) .......... 3B Wed PMOBERDIEK, John (Rutgers University) ............................................ 1N Wed AMOBERRIEDER, Matthew (Rogers State University) ..........................G8D Sat PMOELE, Marjolein (University of San Francisco) ................................ G7J Fri PMOGLE, Jeffrey (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ........... G2H Wed PMOH, Jea Sophia (Union Theological Seminary) ............................ G2L Wed PMOKRENT, Mark (Bates College) .........................................................4L Thu AMOLFERT, Christiana (Tufts University) ............................................... 5H Thu PM

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OLIVA, Luca (University of Houston).............................................. 2M Wed PMOLIVA, Mirela (University of St. Thomas Houston) ......................... 11H Sat PMOROSCO, José-Antonio (Oregon State University) ... G4B Thu PM, G6C Thu PMORTEGA, Mariana (John Carroll University) ..................................... 5N Thu PMOSTARIC, Lara (Temple University) ...................................................5E Thu PMOTIS, James (University of Rochester) ........................................... 10K Sat AMOTT, Walter (University of Virginia) ................................................ 1G Wed AMOWEN, Matthew (Biola University) .................................................. 11J Sat PMOXLEY, Julinna (Coastal Carolina University) ...................................5A Thu PMOXTOBY, Donald (Rice University) ..................................................... 8H Fri PM

PPADGETT WALSH, Kate (Iowa State University) ................................3F Wed PMPAPISH, Laura (George Washington University) .............................G9K Sat PMPASSINSKY, Asya (New York University) .......................................... 3I Wed PMPATTON, Lydia (Virginia Tech) ........................................7G Fri AM, G9I Sat PMPAUL, L. A. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....................8A Fri PMPAUL, Sarah (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .............................11E Sat PMPAUTZ, Adam (University of Texas at Austin) .................................. 3B Wed PMPAVEL, Carmen (University of Arizona) ........................................... 3K Wed PMPAYETTE, Gillman (University of British Columbia) ......................... 1J Wed AMPAYTAS, Tyler (Washington University in St. Louis) ........................... 7J Fri AMPELLETIER, Francis Jeffry (Simon Fraser University) ...................... 2B Wed PMPENCE, Charles (Louisiana State University) ...................................11F Sat PMPENDERGRAFT, Garrett (Pepperdine University) ............................1A Wed AMPENFIELD, Christopher (Purdue University) .................................... 2K Wed PMPENNER, Myron A. (Trinity Western University and Ryerson University) ...................................................................................................12K Sat PMPEREPLYOTCHIK, David (Kent State University) .............................. 1L Wed AMPETERSON, Martin (Texas A&M University) ..................................... 12N Sat PMPFEIFER, Geoff (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) ........................G3C Wed PMPHAM, Michelle (University of Washington) ................................... 1L Wed AMPHILLIPS, Kristopher (Southern Utah University)........................... 1G Wed AMPIATTI, Katherine (University of Texas at Austin) ............................ 1L Wed AMPICARD, Michael (Douglas College) ................................................ 4K Thu AMPICCININI, Gualtiero (University of Missouri–St. Louis).....................7C Fri AMPICKAVANCE, Tim (Biola University) ................................................. 11J Sat PMPICKEL, Bryan (University of Edinburgh) .........................................3J Wed PMPICKERING, Mark (Lynn University) ................................................ 12N Sat PMPIERCEY, Robert (University of Regina) ........................G5L Thu PM, 9D Fri PMPILDES, Richard (New York University) .......................................... 10M Sat AMPINILLOS, Angel (Arizona State University) ....................................... 7L Fri AMPITT, David (California State University, Los Angeles) ................... 11D Sat PMPLATT, Andrew (Stony Brook University) ....................................... 1G Wed AM

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PODGORSKI, Abelard (University of Southern California) ...............3E Wed PMPOLLOK, Konstantin (University of South Carolina) .........................4J Thu AMPORTNER, Paul (Georgetown University).......................................... 6J Thu PMPOTOCHNIK, Angela (University of Cincinnati) ................................11B Sat PMPOWELL, John W. (Humboldt State University) ........................... G2G Wed PMPOWELL, Lewis (University at Buffalo) .........................2I Wed PM, G8C Sat PMPOWERS, Thomas M. (University of Delaware) ..............5M Thu PM, 7H Fri AMPRATT, David (St. Martin’s College)....................................................7H Fri AMPRESTON-ROEDDER, Ryan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....................................................................................................6B Thu PMPRETTYMAN, Adrienne (University of Toronto) ...............................12M Sat PMPRIEST, Maura (University of California, Irvine) .......... 4F Thu AM, G9N Sat PMPRIMUS, Kristin (New York University) ........................................... 1G Wed AMPRIOU, Alexandre (Sarah Lawrence College) .................................G8D Sat PMPRUSS, Alexander (Baylor University) ..............................................12F Sat PM

QQUIRING, John (Victor Valley College) ........................G2L Wed PM, 8A Fri PMQUONG, Jonathan (University of Southern California) .................. 10B Sat AM

RRABERN, Brian (University of Edinburgh) ........................................3J Wed PMRACY, Gustavo (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo) ... G7O Fri PMRADZIK, Linda (Texas A&M University) ............................................... 8J Fri PMRAFFMAN, Diana (University of Toronto) ......................................... 5G Thu PMRAGHUNATH, Thill (Community College of Southern Nevada) .......12E Sat PMRAIBLEY, Jason (California State University, Long Beach) ...............6F Thu PMRAMIREZ, Erick (Santa Clara University) ............................................. 8J Fri PMRAMSEY, Grant A. (University of Notre Dame) ................................11F Sat PMRANSOM, Madeleine (University of British Columbia) ....................12L Sat PMRAPP, Christof (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) .............6A Thu PMRAPP, John (Beloit College) ........................................................... G5B Thu PMRAUHUT, Nils (Coastal Carolina University) .........................................9I Fri PMRAULS, Mark (College of Southern Nevada) ........... G3A Wed PM, 11H Sat PMRAVEN, Michael J. (University of Victoria) ........................................11I Sat PMRAY, Greg (University of Florida) ....................................................... 9C Fri PMRECK, Erich (University of California, Riverside) ............................. G9I Sat PMREED, Baron (Northwestern University) .............................................9M Fri PMREICH, Rob (Stanford University) ................................................... G5F Thu PMREMHOF, Justin (Santa Clara University) .........................................12E Sat PMRETTLER, Bradley (University of Notre Dame) ................................ 10K Sat AMRETTLER, Lindsay (Ohio State University) ....................................... 2H Wed PMRIBEIRO DE M. LEITE, Thiago (Universidade de São Paulo) ...........G9D Sat PMRICE, Rebekah L. H. (Seattle Pacific University) .......G3D Wed PM, 10I Sat AM

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RICHARD, Mark (Harvard University) ..................................................7K Fri AMRICHARDSON, Alan (University of British Columbia) ......................................................... 6C Thu PM, G5M Thu PM, G7P Fri PMRICHARDSON, Henry S. (Georgetown University) ............................. 7B Fri AMRICHARDSON, Robert (University of Cincinnati) ............................... 5L Thu PMRICKUS, Katherine (Marquette University) ........................................ 8D Fri PMRING, Merrill (California State University, Fullerton) ....................... 6G Thu PMRINGS, Michael (Indiana University Bloomington) ............................ 9D Fri PMRISSE, Mathias (Harvard University) ................................................G7K Fri PMRITCHIE, Katherine (City College of New York) ................................6E Thu PMRIVERA, Lisa (University of Massachusetts Boston) ... 4M Thu AM, G7N Fri PMROBINSON, Howard (Central European University) ....................... 11D Sat PMROBINSON, Michael (Florida State University) ..............................1M Wed AMRODICK, David (Xavier University) ...........................G1A Wed PM, G8A Sat PMRODUIT, Johann (Universität Zürich) .............................................. 2D Wed PMROGERS, Tristan (University of Arizona) ........................................ 2M Wed PMROHRBAUGH, Guy (Auburn University) ...........................................2L Wed PMROIGE MAS, Aida (University of British Columbia) ......................... 1F Wed AMROLAND, Jeffrey (Louisiana State University) ................................10H Sat AMROMANO, Carlin (Ursinus College) .................................................G9H Sat PMROMAYA, Bassam (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ..............................................................................3C Wed PM, G7M Fri PMROSENTHAL, Chelsea (New York University) ..................................... 9H Fri PMROSNER, Mark (University of Manitoba) .............................................9I Fri PMROSS, Glenn (Franklin and Marshall College) ..................................6B Thu PMROSS, Peter (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ..... 3B Wed PMROSSBERG, Marcus (University of Connecticut) ............................ 1J Wed AMRUDD, Anthony (St. Olaf College) ................................ G5D Thu PM, 9D Fri PMRUIZ, Elena (Florida Gulf Coast University) .....................................11A Sat PMRULOFF, Colin (Kwantlen Polytechnic University) ...........................12K Sat PMRUSSELL, John S. (Langara College) .............................................. G9E Sat PMRUSSELL, Paul (University of Gothenburg and University of British Columbia) ............................................................ 1I Wed AM, G4A Thu PMRYCKMAN, Thomas (Stanford University) ........................................ G9I Sat PMRYSIEW, Patrick (University of Victoria) .......................................... 10A Sat AM

SSACHS, Carl (Marymount University) ............................................G1E Wed PMSAENZ, Noël (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) .............2L Wed PMSAGER, Alex (Portland State University) ............................................ 7F Fri AMSAGHAI, Yashar (Johns Hopkins University) ....................................... 7I Fri AMSAGOS, Nick (Université de Montréal) ........................................... 12H Sat PMSAINSBURY, Mark (University of Texas at Austin) ...............................8E Fri PMSAMPLE, Ruth (University of New Hampshire) ............................. G2J Wed PM

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SÁNCHEZ, Carlos Alberto (San Jose State University) ...................G6C Thu PMSANCHEZ, JR., Robert Eli (University of California, Riverside) ................................................................................G4B Thu PM, 8K Fri PMSANDLIN, Richard (University of British Columbia) ......................... 12J Sat PMSANTANA, Alejandro (University of Portland) .................................... 8K Fri PMSANTORIO, Paolo (University of Leeds) ............................................ 6J Thu PMSARKAR, Sahotra (University of Texas at Austin) ...............................7C Fri AMSARKISSIAN, Hagop (Baruch College) ..............................................5F Thu PMSAUNDERS, Leland (Seattle Pacific University) .............................1M Wed AMSAVITT, Steven (University of British Columbia) .............................. 12J Sat PMSCARBROUGH, Elizabeth (University of Washington) ....................... 8C Fri PMSCHABAS, Margaret (University of British Columbia) ......................4G Thu AMSCHAEFER, Jame (Marquette University) ...................................... G9G Sat PMSCHAFF, Kory (California State University, Los Angeles) ............... 3K Wed PMSCHAFFER, Jonathan (Rutgers University) ..........................................8B Fri PMSCHAPIRO, Tamar (Stanford University) ....................... G5K Thu PM, 7B Fri AMSCHECHTMAN, Marya (University of Illinois at Chicago) .............G2M Wed PMSCHEITER, Krisanna (Union College) .................................................. 9J Fri PMSCHIFFER, Stephen (New York University) ...................................... 5G Thu PMSCHLIMM, Dirk (McGill University) ....................................................7G Fri AMSCHMITTER, Amy (University of Alberta) .........................................G7C Fri PMSCHNEE, Ian (Western Kentucky University) ................................. G5J Thu PMSCHNEIDER, Henrique (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) ............... G5B Thu PMSCHOLZ, Stephen (St. Augustine’s College North Carolina) ..........1H Wed AMSCHOTT, Robin May (Danish Institute for International Studies) ....G4C Thu PMSCHROETER, Francois (University of Melbourne) ........................... 12D Sat PMSCHROETER, Laura (University of Melbourne) ............................... 12D Sat PMSCHRYNEMAKERS, Michael (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ............. 11J Sat PMSCHULZ, Armin (University of Kansas) ............................................... 7I Fri AMSCHWARTZ, David (Randolph College) .......................................... G5F Thu PMSCHWARTZ, Michael (Texas A&M University) ..................................G9H Sat PMSCHWEBEL, Paula (Ryerson University)............................................12E Sat PMSCHWITZGEBEL, Eric (University of California, Riverside) .............................................................................. 5D Thu PM, G9N Sat PMSEBO, Jeff (National Institutes of Health)....................................... G7N Fri PMSEGAL, Aaron (Yeshiva University) .................................................. 3H Wed PMSEIDMAN, Jeffrey (Vassar College) ................................................1H Wed AMSELINGER, Evan (Rochester Institute of Technology) ....................10G Sat AMSENOR, Thomas (University of Arkansas) ....................................... 2H Wed PMSEOK, Bongrae (Alvernia University) ........................... 5F Thu PM, G9B Sat PMSEREDA, Kyle (University of California, San Diego) ......................... 2I Wed PMSHABEL, Lisa (Ohio State University) ...............................................G7H Fri PMSHAIN, Ralph (Missouri State University) ........................................12E Sat PMSHAPIRO, Lisa (Simon Fraser University) ....................4G Thu AM, G8C Sat PM

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SHAPSHAY, Sandra (Indiana University Bloomington) ....................... 8G Fri PMSHARADIN, Nathaniel (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .................................................................................................. 12N Sat PMSHARGEL, Daniel (Lawrence Technological University) .................1H Wed AMSHAW, Beau (Columbia University) .................................................G9D Sat PMSHAW, James R. (University of Pittsburgh) ........................................ 9C Fri PMSHEAR, Ted (University of California, Davis) ......................................6I Thu PMSHEFF, Nate (University of Connecticut) ..........................................6F Thu PMSHELEY, Jason (California State University, Fullerton) ....................... 9J Fri PMSHER, George (Rice University) ........................................................5A Thu PMSHEW HEFLIN, Ashley (Virginia Tech) .............................................10G Sat AMSHRUMM, Kate (Washington University in St. Louis) .......................Posters FriSHUMENER, Erica (New York University) ..........................................11I Sat PMSIDER, Ted (Cornell University) ...........................................................8B Fri PMSIGRIST, Michael (George Washington University) ........................ 11H Sat PMSIKES, Elizabeth (Seattle University) ................................................ G7J Fri PMSILVA, Grant J. (Marquette University) .............................................. 8K Fri PMSILVER, David (University of British Columbia) .............................G1C Wed PMSILVER, Kenneth (University of Southern California) ....................... 4C Thu AMSILVERMAN, Alex (University of Chicago) ........................................ 2I Wed PMSILVERMINT, Daniel (University of Connecticut) ...........................G4C Thu PMSILVERS, Anita (San Francisco State University) ........... 5I Thu PM, G9L Sat PMSIMMONS, Byron (Syracuse University)............................................. 8G Fri PMSINHABABU, Neil (National University of Singapore) .......................G7I Fri PMSIRVENT, Roberto (Hope International University) ....G5D Thu PM, G7K Fri PMSKELTON, Anthony (Western University) ........................................2N Wed PMSKOKOWSKI, Paul (Stanford University) ........................................... 5L Thu PMSKOW, Bradford (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ...........1M Wed AMSLINGERLAND, Edward (University of British Columbia) .................5F Thu PMSMITH, Barry (University at Buffalo) .................................................5M Thu PMSMITH, Basil (Saddleback College) ..................................................11L Sat PMSMITH, Catherine (Cornell University) ..............................................4J Thu AMSMITH, Julia (University of Toronto) ................................................ 6G Thu PMSMITH, Justin E. H. (Université Paris Diderot–Paris 7) ...2I Wed PM, G8C Sat PMSMITH, Nicole A (University of Texas at Austin) ...................................9I Fri PMSMITH, Patrick (University of Washington) ..................................... 2K Wed PMSMITH, Sean M. (University of Toronto) ....................... G5A Thu PM, 7H Fri AMSMITHDEAL, Matthew (University of British Columbia) ......................9E Fri PMSMYTH, Nicholas (Brown University) ..................................................9E Fri PMSNOW, Nancy E. (Marquette University) ........................................1C Wed AMSORGIOVANNI, Ben (Oxford University) ...................................... G2G Wed PMSOSA, Ernest (Rutgers University) .................................... 7A Fri AM, 8L Fri PMSOTO, Andrew C. (Texas A&M University) .....................................G6C Thu PMSOWA, John F. (Independent Scholar) ...........................................G9C Sat PM

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SPEAK, Daniel (Loyola Marymount University) ................................11E Sat PMSPEETZEN, David (Winona State University) .................................. 3M Wed PMSPENCER, Joshua (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ............... 3D Wed PMSPERRY, Elizabeth (William Jewell College) ...................................1K Wed AMSTANGL, Rebecca Lynn (University of Virginia) ...................................9I Fri PMSTEIN, Joshua D. (New York University) ......................................... G7O Fri PMSTEINBERG, Etye (University of Toronto) ............................................ 8J Fri PMSTEPHENS, Christopher (University of British Columbia) .................12I Sat PMSTEPHENS, William (Creighton University) .................................... 2M Wed PMSTEPHENSON, Andrew (Oxford University) .....................................G7H Fri PMSTERBA, James P. (University of Notre Dame) ................................ 3A Wed PMSTERRETT, Susan G (Wichita State University) ....................................8F Fri PMSTICH, Stephen G.W. (University of Arizona) .................................. 12G Sat PMSTOHR, Karen E. (Georgetown University) .......................................6B Thu PMSTOLJAR, Daniel (Australian National University) ........................... 11D Sat PMSTOLZE, Ted (Cerritos College) .....................................................G3C Wed PMSTONE, Brad Elliott (Loyola Marymount University) ...........................9B Fri PMSTONE, Matthew (Rutgers University) ............................................ 2B Wed PMSTRAEHLE, Christine (University of Ottawa) .................................... 6H Thu PMSTRAWSON, Galen (University of Texas at Austin) ..............................9A Fri PMSTREIFFER, Robert (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................. G7N Fri PMSTRONG, Tracy (University of California, San Diego) ........................7N Fri AMSTUEBER, Karsten (College of the Holy Cross) ..................................7K Fri AMSTURM, Thomas (Universitat de Barcelona) ....................................11C Sat PMSUAREZ, Dave (University of Toronto)................................................ 8H Fri PMSUDAN, Meghant (Concordia University) .......................................... 8G Fri PMSULLIVAN, David (Metropolitan State University of Denver)........ G5M Thu PMSULLIVAN, Ian M. (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ....................................................... G2D Wed PM, G7B Fri PM, G9F Sat PMSULLIVAN, Laura Specker (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ............4N Thu AMSULTANESCU, Olivia (York University) ............................................... 5J Thu PMSUNG, Winnie (Nanyang Technological University) .................... G2D Wed PMSUSSMAN, David (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ..............................................................................4J Thu AM, G5C Thu PMSUTHERLAND, Daniel (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................10D Sat AMSVAVARSDÓTTIR, Sigrún (Ohio State University) ............................ 12D Sat PMSVEINSDÓTTIR, Ásta (San Francisco State University) ..2N Wed PM, 10C Sat AMSWAN, Kyle (California State University, Sacramento) ................... 10L Sat AMSWANTON, Christine (University of Auckland) .................................. 8D Fri PMSWENSON, Philip (University of California, Riverside) .................... 11J Sat PMSWITZER, Michelle (Whittier College) ................................................5I Thu PMSZAIF, Jan (University of California, Davis)...................................... 4B Thu AMSZLACHTA, Michael (University of Toronto) .....................................12F Sat PM

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TTABERY, James (University of Utah).................................................11B Sat PMTALBOTT, William (University of Washington)..................................11K Sat PMTALISSE, Robert (Vanderbilt University) .......................6M Thu PM, G7K Fri PMTAMMELLEO, Steve (University of San Diego) .................................6F Thu PMTAN, Peter (Mount St. Mary’s College) .........................................G3A Wed PMTANAKA, Koji (Australian National University) ................................ 1J Wed AMTANNENBAUM, Julie (Pomona College) .........................................1H Wed AMTATTAM, Helen (University of Sheffield) .........................................G8A Sat PMTAUBENECK, Steven (University of British Columbia) ...3F Wed PM, 7N Fri AMTAYLOR, Jacqueline (University of San Francisco) ..........................2F Wed PMTAYLOR, Jason (University of Alberta) ............................................3N Wed PMTEAYS, Wanda (Mount St. Mary’s College) ......................................2J Wed PMTEJEDOR, Chon (University of Hertfordshire and Oxford University) .....8F Fri PMTEKIN, Serife (Daemen College) ......................................................11B Sat PMTENENBAUM, Sergio (University of Toronto) .................................G5K Thu PMTEPLEY, Joshua (Saint Anselm College) ......................................... 11H Sat PMTERLAZZO, Rosa (Kansas State University) ...................................G2I Wed PMTERSMAN, Folke (Uppsala Universitet).............................................. 9K Fri PMTESON, Fernando (Florida State University) ....................................... 7I Fri AMTHIBODEAU, Martin (Bratislava International School of Liberal Arts) ..................................................................................................G9K Sat PMTHOMA, Johanna (University of Toronto) ....................................... 10L Sat AMTHOMAS, Brian (Simon Fraser University) ...................................... 10L Sat AMTHOMPSON, Evan (University of British Columbia)... 2C Wed PM, G2C Wed PMTHORP, John (Western University) ................................................. G5E Thu PMTHORSBY, Mark (Lone Star College) ................................................11L Sat PMTHRASHER, John (Monash University) ............................................ 10L Sat AMTIBERIUS, Valerie (University of Minnesota) ...................................1C Wed AMTIEHEN, Justin (University of Puget Sound) ..................................... 6L Thu PMTIFFANY, Evan (Simon Fraser University) ........................................... 9K Fri PMTIMMERMAN, Travis (Syracuse University) ...................................... 4K Thu AMTOGNAZZINI, Neal (Western Washington University) ......................6E Thu PMTOLLEY, Clinton (University of California, San Diego) .......................................................G2H Wed PM, G7H Fri PM, 10D Sat AMTONTIPLAPHOL, Don (Harvard University) ..................................... 2M Wed PMTOOLE, Briana (University of Texas at Austin).................................... 9K Fri PMTOPPINEN, Teemu (University of Helsinki) ..................................... 12N Sat PMTORREY, Mindi (Michigan State University) .....................................10J Sat AMTOSI, Justin (University of Arizona) .................................................. 4I Thu AMTREANOR, Brian (Loyola Marymount University) ............................. G7J Fri PMTROTT, Adriel M. (Wabash College) ............................................... G5E Thu PMTROTTER, Gregory (Marquette University) ................4L Thu AM, G10C Sat PM

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TSOI, Siwing (University of Texas at Austin) ...................................... 9H Fri PMTUCKER, Ericka (Marquette University) ............................................5K Thu PMTULLMANN, Katherine (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ......................Posters FriTULLY, James (University of Victoria) ................................................ 7B Fri AMTUNA, Emine Hande (University of Alberta) ...................................3G Wed PMTUOZZO, Thomas (University of Kansas) ......................................... 5H Thu PMTURNER, Jason (Saint Louis University) ...........................................2L Wed PMTWISS, Sumner B. (Florida State University) ....................................G7B Fri PMTYE, Michael (University of Texas at Austin) .......................................8E Fri PM

UULARY, Georganna (Marist College)............................................... G7O Fri PMULATOWSKI, Joe (University of Texas at El Paso) ....... 6I Thu PM, G10B Sat PMUPTON, Candace (University of Denver) ........................................ 2A Wed PM

VVAIDYA, Anand (San Jose State University) ................................. 2C Wed PM, G2I Wed PM, G3A Wed PM, G9J Sat PMVAKARELOV, Orlin (Duke University) .............................................. 12G Sat PMVALLIER, Kevin (Bowling Green State University) .......................... 10B Sat AMVALLOR, Shannon (Santa Clara University) .....................................10G Sat AMVAN DER BERG, Servaas (University of British Columbia) ...............4H Thu AMVAN ELSWYK, Peter (Rutgers University) ........................................ 2H Wed PMVAN SCHOELANDT, Chad (University of Arizona) ............................6M Thu PMVANDERHOEK, Jonathan (University of Texas at Austin) ................1H Wed AMVANDERSCHRAAF, Peter (University of California, Merced) ........... 3D Wed PMVARDEN, Helga (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ......G9M Sat PMVARGAS, Manuel (University of San Francisco) ..............................1A Wed AMVAUGHN, Anna (University of Utah) ................................................1I Wed AMVEILLET, Bénédicte (University of Michigan–Flint) ......................... 1L Wed AMVELKLEY, Richard (Tulane University of New Orleans) ...........................................................................G8D Sat PM, G10D Sat PMVIERA, Gerardo (University of British Columbia) .............................. 5L Thu PMVINEBERG, Susan (Wayne State University) ................................... 3D Wed PMVISION, Gerald (Temple University)................................................. 3I Wed PMVOGELSTEIN, Eric (Duquesne University) ......................................... 5L Thu PMVULICH, Richard (California State University, Fullerton) ............................................................................... 4I Thu AM, G9N Sat PM

WWAGNER, Stephen I. (College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University) ...................................................................................................G7C Fri PMWAINWRIGHT, William (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ..... G3D Wed PMWALLACE, Heather (Duke University) ............................................. 11H Sat PM

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WALLIS, Charles (California State University, Long Beach) ............... 9G Fri PMWALSH, Julie (Université du Québec–Montréal) ........................... 1G Wed AMWALSH, Philip (University of California, Irvine) ............................ G2H Wed PMWALSH, Sean Drysdale (University of Minnesota Duluth) ...............G7B Fri PMWANG, Jennifer (Stanford University) ............................................. 3I Wed PMWANG, Qiong (State University of New York Oneonta)...................G7B Fri PMWANG, Robin (Loyola Marymount University) ........................................................... G5G Thu PM, 7J Fri AM, G7D Fri PMWARD, Barry M. (University of Arkansas) ......................................G10A Sat PMWARFIELD, Bradley (University of South Florida) ........................... 11H Sat PMWARMKE, Brandon (Wake Forest University) .................................... 4I Thu AMWARNKE, Georgia (University of California, Riverside) ................... G7L Fri PMWARRINER, Jennifer (University of Utah).............................................8I Fri PMWATERS, Ken (University of Calgary) ...............................................11B Sat PMWATKINS, Eric (University of California, San Diego) ... 5E Thu PM, G5C Thu PMWATSON, Jeffrey (Arizona State University) ........................................8I Fri PMWATSON, Lori (University of San Diego) ..........................................11A Sat PMWATSON, Stephen (University of Notre Dame) .............................. 11H Sat PMWATTERS, Siobhan (Simon Fraser University) ...............................G1B Wed PMWAUGH, Joanne (University of South Florida) ................7I Fri AM, G7L Fri PMWAUTISCHER, Helmut (Sonoma State University) ........7N Fri AM, G9H Sat PMWEBB, Carson (St. Olaf College) .....................................................G9D Sat PMWEBSTER, Aness (University of Southern California) ......................12F Sat PMWEINBERG, Justin (University of South Carolina) ............................6M Thu PMWEIRICH, Kelly (University of Colorado Boulder) ........................... 1J Wed AMWEIRICH, Paul (University of Missouri) ........................................... 3D Wed PMWEISER, Edward B. (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) ..................................................................................................... 9H Fri PMWEISS, Gail (George Washington University) .................................. 5N Thu PMWELCHMAN, Jennifer (University of Alberta) ........... 2J Wed PM, G2E Wed PMWELLMAN, Christopher Heath (Washington University in St. Louis) ................................................................................................... 6N Thu PMWENDELL, Susan (Simon Fraser University) ................................... G9L Sat PMWENNER, Danielle (Carnegie Mellon University) ..............................5I Thu PMWEST, Ryan (Baylor University) ............................................................9I Fri PMWHEELER, Gregory (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) ................................................................................................... 6G Thu PMWHEELER, Mark (San Diego State University) ..........G5E Thu PM, G6A Thu PMWHITCOMB, Dennis (Western Washington University).................... 4F Thu AMWHITE, Stephen (Northwestern University) .................................... 12G Sat PMWHITE, Stephen (University of Texas at Austin) ............................... 4B Thu AMWIBLE, Andy (Muskegon Community College) .......... G7M Fri PM, 11L Sat PMWIELAND, Nellie (California State University, Long Beach) .......................................................................... G2M Wed PM, 11G Sat PM

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WIENS, David (University of California, San Diego) ........................ 12G Sat PMWIGGINS, Osborne (University of Louisville) .................................. G7E Fri PMWILCOX, Shelley (San Francisco State University) ............................. 7F Fri AMWILFORD, Paul (Freie Universität Berlin) ......................................G10D Sat PMWILLARD, Mary Beth (Weber State University) ..................................7K Fri AMWILLIAMS, Jessica (Stanford University) ..........................................4J Thu AMWILSON, Donald (Kansas State University) ....................................... 7J Fri AMWILSON, Jeffrey L. (Loyola Marymount University) .......................... 8G Fri PMWILSON, Robert A. (University of Alberta) ......................................1D Wed AMWINDT, Jennifer (Monash University) ......................G2C Wed PM, 10K Sat AMWIRTH, Jason (Seattle University) ...........G5A Thu PM, G7J Fri PM, 12C Sat PMWISEMAN, Mary (Brooklyn College) ................................................G7A Fri PMWITMER, D. Gene (University of Florida) ...........................................7K Fri AMWITT, Charlotte (University of New Hampshire) .................................8B Fri PMWOLFE, David (Douglas College) ....................................................12K Sat PMWOLFF, Johanna (University of Hong Kong) ..............1L Wed AM, G5I Thu PMWONG, Kai-Yee (Chinese University of Hong Kong) ..........................8L Fri PMWOODARD, Christopher (University of Nottingham) ...................... 6H Thu PMWOODS, Jack (Bilkent Universitesi) ................................................. 10I Sat AMWOODS, John (University of British Columbia) ............................ G5M Thu PMWOODS, Mark (University of San Diego) .......................7I Fri AM, G9G Sat PMWYATT, Nicole (University of Calgary) .............................................3J Wed PMWYKSTRA, Stephen (Calvin College) ............................................... 3A Wed PMWYSOCKI, Tomasz (Washington University in St. Louis)....................6I Thu PM

XXHIGNESSE, Michel-Antoine (McGill University) .............................4H Thu AMXIAO, Yang (Kenyon College) ...................................................... G2D Wed PM

YYAO, Vida (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ...................... 8J Fri PMYAP, Audrey (University of Victoria) ........................... 6C Thu PM, G5M Thu PMYI, Byeong-Uk (University of Toronto) .............................................12A Sat PMYOO, Julie (California State University, Northridge) ......................3G Wed PMYOUNG, Carter (San Francisco State University) .............................10J Sat AMYU, Jiyuan (University at Buffalo) ....................................................G7D Fri PMYU, Kam Por (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) ...........................G7D Fri PMYU, Sun Kyeong (Minnesota State University, Mankato) .................11I Sat PMYUAN, Lijun (Texas State University-San Marcos) ..... G2D Wed PM, 6K Thu PMYURDIN, Joel (Haverford College) ................................................... 5H Thu PM

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ZZACH, Richard (University of Calgary) ...............................................7G Fri AMZAHAVI, Dan (University of Copenhagen) ...............2G Wed PM, G2H Wed PMZAMBRANA, Rocío (University of Oregon) .......................................5E Thu PMZEBROWSKI, Robin (Beloit College)................................................10N Sat AMZHANG, Ellen (Hong Kong Baptist University) ................................G7B Fri PMZIMMERMAN, Aaron (University of California, Santa Barbara) .......G9N Sat PMZIMMERMAN, Michael (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) ................................................................................................... 4C Thu AMZUPKO, Jack (University of Alberta) ................................................2E Wed PMZYLBERMAN, Ariel (McGill University) ..............................................5K Thu PM

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COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

Hope and Japanese Philosophy (4N)Thursday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON HISPANICS

Author-Meets-Critics: James Maffie, Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion (8K)Friday, April 3, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON INCLUSIVENESS IN THE PROFESSION

Transforming the Philosophical Canon (5N)Thursday, April 2, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Author-Meets-Critics: James Maffie, Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion (8K)Friday, April 3, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

International Cooperation Roundtable on the World Congress: Reflections from Athens 2013 Towards Beijing 2018 (7N)Friday, April 3, 9:00 a.m.–noon

East-West Forum on Analytic Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy (8L)Friday, April 3, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Gregory Kavka/UC Irvine Prize in Political Philosophy: Carol Hay, “The Obligation to Resist Oppression” (7M)Friday, April 3, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND COMPUTERS

Colin Allen on Machine Ethics and Dynamic Ontology (5M)Thursday, April 2, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

Berger Prize: The Rights Forfeiture Theory of Punishment (6N)Thursday, April 2, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

Democracy in an Age of Inequality (10M)Saturday, April 4, 9:00 a.m.–noon

Author-Meets-Critics: Allen Buchanan, The Heart of Human Rights (11K)Saturday, April 4, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE

Justice and Risk-distribution (1N)Wednesday, April 1, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

How Do I Obtain and Keep a Full Time Community College Faculty Position? (11L)Saturday, April 4, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

Facilitating Philosophical Discussions (3N)Wednesday, April 1, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Publicly Engaged Uses of Philosophic “Expertise” (2N)Wednesday, April 1, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Author-Meets-Critics: Darrel Moellendorf, Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy (4M)Thursday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon

COMMITTEE ON THE TEACHING OF PHILOSOPHY

Teaching Mistakes and Failed Lessons (10N)Saturday, April 4, 9:00 a.m.–noon

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AAmerican Association of Philosophy Teachers, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.American Society for Aesthetics, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking, Wednesday, April 1, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

CCharles S. Peirce Society, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Concerned Philosophers for Peace, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 2, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

DDavid Kellogg Lewis Society, Wednesday, April 1, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Descartes Society, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

GGabriel Marcel Society, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

HHume Society, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

IInternational Association for the Philosophy of Humor, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Association for the Philosophy of Sport, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 1, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

JJosiah Royce Society, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

KKarl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 1, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Kierkegaard Society, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

MMarxism and Philosophy Association, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Wednesday, April 1, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Molinari Society, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

NNorth American Kant Society, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.North American Neo-Kantian Society, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.North American Nietzsche Society, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.North American Society for Social Philosophy, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.North American Wittgenstein Society, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

PPacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Philosophy of Time Society, Saturday, April 4, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Political Theology Group, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

RRadical Philosophy Association, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

SSociety for Analytical Feminism, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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Society for Business Ethics, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for German Idealism, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Modern Philosophy, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Natural Religion, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy and Disability, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, April 2, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy of Creativity, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Skeptical Studies, Saturday, April 4, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Women in Philosophy, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Saturday, April 4, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the History of Political Philosophy, Session 1, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Agency, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of History, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 1, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy, Thursday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society of Christian Philosophers, Wednesday, April 1, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Southern California Epistemology Network, Saturday, April 4, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

WWilfrid Sellars Society, Wednesday, April 1, 6:00–8:00 p.m.William James Society, Friday, April 3, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

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NOTES

Competition Announcement The Taylor Charitable Trust

in coordination with The Program in the Humanities and Human Values at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Announces the opening of

The 2015 E.M. Adams Essay Competition on Philosophy and the Modern Mind(This faculty-only competition opens December 31, 2014, papers due December 31, 2015)

Faculty Competition PrizesFirst Prize, $30,000; Second Prize, $15,000; Third Prize, $5,000

Congratulationsto the Winners of the 2013 and 2014 E.M. Adams Essay Competitions on Adams’

Ethical Naturalism and the Modern World-View.

2013 Faculty Prize Michael Huemer, University of Colorado, Boulder

2014 Graduate Student Prizes First Place: Robert Patrick Reed, Texas A&M University

Second Place: Douglas Kremm, Harvard UniversityThird Place: Ryan Stringer, University of California, San Diego

For more information on Adams, complete transcripts of his work, and for competition registration, please visit emadams.unc.edu.

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