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The American Philosophical Association

PACIFIC DIVISIONN I N E T I E T H

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

THE WESTIN ST. FRANCIS

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

MARCH 30 – APRIL 3, 2016

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In HIs VoIceMaurice Blanchot’s Affair

with the neuterDavid Appelbaum

Poweroppression, subservience,

and resistanceRaymond Angelo Belliotti

out of controlconfrontations between

spinoza and levinasRichard A. Cohen

rAtIonAl sPIrItuAlIty And dIVIne VIrtue In PlAto

A Modern Interpretation and Philosophical defense of Platonism

Michael LaFargue

leo strAuss, PHIlosoPHereuropean Vistas

Antonio Lastra and Josep Monserrat-Molas, editors

fundAMentAls of coMPArAtIVe And

InterculturAl PHIlosoPHyLin Ma and Jaap van Brakel

engAgIng tHe worldthinking after Irigaray

Mary C. Rawlinson, editor

tHe deeP ecology of rHetorIc In MencIus And ArIstotle

A somatic guideDouglas Robinson

wItHout tHe leAst treMorThe Sacrifice of Socrates

in Plato’s PhaedoM. Ross Romero, SJ

Between fAItH And BelIeftoward a contemporary

Phenomenology of religious lifeJoeri Schrijvers

coMPlIcAted PresenceHeidegger and the Postmetaphysical unity of BeingJussi Backman

towArds A relAtIonAl ontologyPhilosophy’s other PossibilityAndrew Benjamin

sPArks wIll flyBenjamin and HeideggerAndrew Benjamin and Dimitris Vardoulakis, editors

leo strAuss on tHe Borders of JudAIsM, PHIlosoPHy, And HIstoryJeffrey A. Bernstein

tHe soPHIsts In PlAto’s dIAloguesDavid D. Corey

tHe PHIlosoPHer-loBByIstJohn dewey and the People’s lobby, 1928–1940Mordecai Lee

tHe orIgIn of tIMeHeidegger and BergsonHeath Massey

wHose trAdItIon? wHIcH dAo?confucius and wittgenstein on Moral Learning and ReflectionJames F. Peterman

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 Vasalou

for more information: www.sunypress.edu

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new in paperback

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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR MEETING ATTENDEES

SESSION LOCATIONS

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

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT REGISTRATION

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

Online registration at www.apaonline.org will be available up to and including the time of the meeting itself, but please note that the advance registration rates end on March 16.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY PUBLIC RECEPTIONWednesday, March 30, 6:00–7:00 p.m.

COFFEE BREAKThursday, March 31, 11:00 a.m.–NoonThursday, March 31, 4:00–5:00 p.m.

BUSINESS MEETINGThursday, March 31, Noon–1:00 p.m.

BAY AREA FEMINISM AND PHILOSOPHY RECEPTIONThursday, March 31, 4:00–5:00 p.m.

ANNUAL RECEPTIONThursday, March 31, 10:00 p.m.–Midnight

COFFEE BREAKFriday, April 1, 11:00 a.m.–Noon

POSTER PRESENTATIONSFriday, April 1, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

AD HOC COMMITTEE ON SEXUAL HARASSMENT INFORMATION SESSIONFriday, April 1, Noon–1:00 p.m.

DEWEY LECTURE RECEPTIONFriday, April 1, 5:30–6:00 p.m.

PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTIONFriday, April 1, 7:00–8:00 p.m.

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Wednesday Morning, March 30: 9:00 a.m.–Noon

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation desk: 8:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)Interview tables: location to be announced

WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

1A Book Symposium: Sanford Goldberg, Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech

Chair: Dave Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Speakers: Matthew Benton (University of Notre Dame) Clayton Littlejohn (King’s College London) Rachel McKinnon (College of Charleston) Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University)

1B Book Symposium: Lori Gruen, Entangled Empathy Chair: Shelley Wilcox (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Myisha Cherry (University of Illinois at Chicago) Remy Debes (University of Memphis) Diana Tietjens Meyers (University of Connecticut) Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)

1C Book Symposium: Katherine Withy, Heidegger on Being Uncanny Chair: Michael Hardimon (University of California, San

Diego) Speakers: Lauren Freeman (University of Louisville) Leslie MacAvoy (East Tennessee State University) Matthew Shockey (Indiana University South Bend) Katherine Withy (Georgetown University)

1D Invited Symposium: Chinese Philosophy and Language Chair: Xinyan Jiang (University of Redlands) Speakers: Yang Xiao (Kenyon College) “Natural Meaning and Metaphor: A Comparative

Perspective” Steven Geisz (University of Tampa) “Daoism, Body Practice, and Philosophy Beyond

Language”

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Wednesday Morning, March 30: 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

JeeLoo Liu (California State University, Fullerton) “Name and Reality: A Comparative Study”

1E Invited Symposium: Contractarianism as a Solution to Moral Diversity

Chair: Piper Bringhurst (University of Arizona) Speakers: John Thrasher (Monash University) “Agreeing to Disagree: The Promise of Contractual

Liberalism” Peter Vanderschraaf (University of California,

Merced) “Authority and Diversity” Ryan Mudoon (University at Buffalo) “Exploring Tradeoffs in Accommodating Moral

Diversity” Commentator: Michael Moehler (Virginia Tech)

1F Invited Symposium: The Philosophy of DeceptionTHIS SESSION HAS BEEN CANCELED.

Chair: James Mahon (Washington and Lee University) Speakers: Clancy Martin (University of Missouri–Kansas City) “Insincerity and Inauthenticity” Alan Strudler (University of Pennsylvania) “Lying and Context” Gerald Dworkin (University of California, Davis) “The Care and Management of Lies” Dallas Denery (Bowdoin College) “What Does the History of Lying Have to Do with

Lying?”

1G Colloquium: Art, Method, and Form in Hegel’s Idealism9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Nastassja Pugliese (University of Georgia) Speaker: Gerad Gentry (University of South Carolina) “Hegel’s Idealism and the Imagination as the ‘End

of Art’” Commentator: Lydia Moland (Colby College)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Meghant Sudan (Concordia University) Speaker: Peter Yong (University of California, San Diego) “Cognitive Phenomenology in the Opening

Arguments of The Science of Logic” Commentator: Henry Southgate (University of Wisconsin–Madison)

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Wednesday Morning, March 30: 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Rafeeq Hasan (University of Chicago) Speaker: Manish Oza (University of Toronto) “Hegel and Formal Idealism” Commentator: Dai Heide (Simon Fraser University)

1H Colloquium: Perceptual Justification9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Matthew Babb (University of Southern California) Speaker: Lu Teng (Cornell University) “Is Phenomenal Force Sufficient for Immediate

Perceptual Justification?” Commentator: Elijah Chudnoff (University of Miami)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers University) Speaker: Adrienne Prettyman (Bryn Mawr College) “Attention and Perceptual Justification” Commentator: Carolyn Jennings (University of California, Merced)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Anna-Sara Malmgren (Stanford University) Speaker: Julia Smith (University of Toronto) “Bootstrapping, Easy Knowledge, and Perceptual

Justification” Commentator: Otávio Bueno (University of Miami)

1I Colloquium: The Nature of Moral Responsibility9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Lucia Schwarz (University of Arizona) Speaker: Heather Gert (University of North Carolina at

Greensboro) “Awareness Luck” Commentator: Hannah Tierney (University of Arizona)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Prakash Chenjeri (Southern Oregon University) Speaker: Taylor Cyr (University of California, Riverside) “Semicompatibilism: No Ability to Do Otherwise

Required” Commentator: Christopher Evan Franklin (Grove City College)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Jeremy Carey (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Kyle Fritz (Florida State University) “Responsibility, Voluntary Control, and Intentional

Action” Commentator: George Stamets (Florida State University)

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Wednesday Morning, March 30: 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

1J Colloquium: The Problem of Evil and Its Implications9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Kimberly Dill (University of Texas at Austin) Speaker: John Pittard (Yale University) “Evil and God’s Toxin Puzzle” Commentator: David Vander Laan (Westmont College)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Justin Capes (East Tennessee State University) Speakers: Benjamin H. Arbour (University of Bristol) Myron A. Penner (Trinity Western University and

Ryerson University) “Arguments from Evil and Evidence for Pro-Theism” Commentator: Gerard Rothfus (University of California, Irvine)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Marilyn Piety (Drexel University) Speaker: Jonathan Rutledge (University of Oklahoma) “Commonsense, Skeptical Theism, and Closure of

Inquiry” Commentator: Glenn Ross (Franklin and Marshall College)

1K APA Committee Session: Contemporary Latin American PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on Hispanics

Chair: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts Lowell)

Speakers: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) “On Nation Building with White Minorities and

‘Multiethnic’ Majorities: Lessons from Latin America to the United States”

Lori Gallegos (Stony Brook University) “Skillful Coping and the Routine of Surviving: Isasi-

Diaz on the Importance of Identity to Everyday Knowledge”

Philip Mack (Marquette University) “The Meaning and Morality of Borders”

1L APA Committee Session: Romanell LectureArranged by the APA Committee on Lectures, Publication, and Research

Chair: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Speaker: Elisabeth Lloyd (Indiana University Bloomington) “What a Difference Research Questions Can Make” Commentator: James Griesemer (University of California, Davis)

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Wednesday Afternoon, March 30: 1:00–4:00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

2A Book Symposium: Gwen Bradford, Achievement Chair: Kirsten Egerstrom (Syracuse University) Speakers: Antti Kauppinen (University of Tampere and Trinity

College Dublin) Simon Keller (Victoria University of Wellington) Hasko von Kriegstein (Ryerson University) Gwen Bradford (Rice University)

2B Book Symposium: Lucy Allais, Manifest Reality: Kant’s Idealism and His Realism

Chair: Henry E. Allison (University of California, San Diego and Boston University)

Speakers: R. Lanier Anderson (Stanford University) Anil Gomes (Oxford University) Karl Schafer (University of Pittsburgh) Lucy Allais (University of the Witwatersrand and

University of California, San Diego)

2C Book Symposium: Boris Kment, Modality and Explanatory Reasoning

Chair: Conor Mayo-Wilson (University of Washington) Speakers: Sara Bernstein (Duke University) Robert Stalnaker (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame) Boris Kment (Princeton University)

2D Book Symposium: Jonardon Ganeri, The Self: Naturalism, Consciousness, and the First-Person Stance

Chair: Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Richard Wu (University of British Columbia) Jennifer Windt (Monash University) Jonardon Ganeri (New York University Abu Dhabi

and King’s College London)

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Wednesday Afternoon, March 30: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

2E Invited Symposium: Philosophy and Economics Chair: Debra Satz (Stanford University) Speakers: John Broome (Oxford University and Stanford

University) “Efficiency and Future Generations” Deirdre McCloskey (University of Illinois at

Chicago) “Hobbes, Rawls, Buchanan, Nussbaum, and All the

Socio-Political Virtues” Margaret Schabas (University of British Columbia) “Thought Experiments in Economics”

2F Invited Symposium: Responsibility for the World: Jean-Luc Nancy, Freedom, and the Future

Chair: Sebastian Musch (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Ted Toadvine (University of Oregon) “Eschatology and the Elements” Marie-Eve Morin (University of Alberta) “Human Exceptionalism and the Freedom of the

World” Commentators: Rebecca Hansen (State University of New York at

New Paltz) Hakhamanesh Zangeneh (California State

University, Stanislaus)

2G Invited Symposium: Science and Pragmatism Chair: David Boersema (Pacific University) Speakers: Richard Healey (University of Arizona) Mark Wilson (University of Pittsburgh) Commentators: James Mattingly (Georgetown University) Jill North (Rutgers University)

2H Colloquium: Ancient Metaphysics and Epistemology1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: James Hall (Arizona State University) Speaker: Dougal Blyth (University of Auckland) “Plato’s Socrates, Sophistic Antithesis, and

Scepticism” Commentator: David Ambuel (University of Mary Washington)

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Wednesday Afternoon, March 30: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Daniel Esses (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Jason Rheins (Loyola University Chicago) “A Critical Problem with the Corporeality of the

Stoic Principles” Commentator: Nathan Powers (University at Albany)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Tyler Huismann (University of Colorado Boulder) Speaker: John Mahlan (University of Virginia) “What Was Aristotle’s Theory of Universals?” Commentator: Marko Malink (New York University)

2I Colloquium: Early Modern Theology1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Anthony Ferrucci (University of Washington) Speaker: Daniel Collette (University of South Florida) “Pascal on the Good Life: When Happiness Fails,

Try Stoicism” Commentator: Anthony Ferrucci (University of Washington)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Sukjae Lee (Seoul National University) Speaker: Joseph Anderson (Central Michigan University) “Leibniz on Spontaneity and Grace” Commentator: Michael Fitzpatrick (Stanford University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Anthony Ferrucci (University of Washington) Speaker: Joshua Kulmac Butler (Loyola Marymount

University) “A Kuhnian Critique of Hume on Miracles: Miracles

and Paradigm-Conflicting Scientific Anomalies” Commentator: David Corner (California State University,

Sacramento)

2J Colloquium: Epistemic Internalism1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Matthew Frise (Baylor University) Speaker: Dugald Owen (Fort Lewis College) “Justification with Awareness” Commentator: Brandon Carey (California State University,

Sacramento)

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Wednesday Afternoon, March 30: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Melinda Campbell (National University) Speaker: Kolja Keller (University of Rochester) “Moderate Internalism Defended from the New Evil

Demon Problem” Commentator: Elena Derksen (University of Toronto)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Jeffrey Roland (Louisiana State University) Speaker: Michael Hatcher (University of Southern California) “Regress for Accessibilism?” Commentator: Miriam McCormick (University of Richmond)

2K Colloquium: Metaethics1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Irena Cronin (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Eric Vogelstein (Duquesne University) “Credentials for Moral Expertise” Commentator: Nathifa Greene (American University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Lawrence Fike (Long Beach City College) Speaker: Richard Rowland (La Trobe University) “From Moral Disagreement to Non-Cognitivism?” Commentator: Charles Urban (College of Lake County)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Rima Basu (University of Southern California) Speaker: Justin Snedegar (University of St. Andrews) “Reasons For and Reasons Against” Commentator: Devlin Russell (University of Toronto)

2L Colloquium: The Addressing of Historical Wrongs1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Jennifer Waller (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Christina Warne-Friedlaender (University of

Memphis) “On Microaggressions: Cumulative Harm and

Individual Responsibility” Commentator: Sharon Crasnow (Norco College)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Sylvia Hobbs (Oberlin College) Speaker: Kara Barnette (Westminster College of Salt Lake

City) “A Haunted Inheritance: Historical Atrocities, Guilt,

and Communities of Memory” Commentator: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University)

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Wednesday Afternoon, March 30: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Dave Beisecker (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Speaker: Caleb Harrison (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Supersession, Reparations, and Restitution” Commentator: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts

Lowell)

2M APA Committee Session: The Moral Significance of Shame and Disgust: Chinese and Western PerspectivesArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Justin Tiwald (San Francisco State University) Speakers: JeeLoo Liu (California State University, Fullerton) “Are Shame and Disgust Really Ethically Debunking?

In Defense of Confucian Sentimentalism” Hagop Sarkissian (Baruch College) “Gut Feelings Versus Experimentalism: A Case

Study from the History of Chinese Philosophy” Raffaele Rodogno (University of Aarhus) “Shame’s Fragile Beauty” Joshua May (The University of Alabama at

Birmingham) “The Moral and Political Limits of Disgust”

2N APA Committee Session: Trends in Brazilian EpistemologyArranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speakers: Waldomiro J. Silva Filho (Universidade Federal da

Bahia) Felipe Rocha (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México) “Disagreement and Reflection” Plínio J. Smith (Universidade Federal de São Paulo) “Neo-Pyrrhonian Reflections on Perceptual

Knowledge” Paulo Faria (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande

do Sul) “The Vagaries of Action and the Verities of Meaning” Commentators: Eros Moreira de Carvalho (Universidade Federal do

Rio Grande do Sul) Danilo Dantas (University of California, Davis) Michael Martin (University College London and

University California, Berkeley)

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Wednesday Early Evening, March 30: 4:00–6:00 p.m.

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

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G1A North American Kant SocietyTopic: Author-Meets-Critics: Henry Allison, Kant’s Transcendental Deduction

Chair: Lucy Allais (University of the Witwatersrand and University of California, San Diego)

Author: Henry E. Allison (University of California, San Diego and Boston University)

Critics: Karl Ameriks (University of Notre Dame) Paul Guyer (Brown University)

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

3A Book Symposium: Kasia Jaszczolt, Meaning in Linguistic Interaction: Semantics, Metasemantics, and Philosophy of Language

Chair: Ted Shear (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Prashant Parikh (Independent Scholar) Jay Atlas (Trinity University and Wolfson College,

Oxford) Kasia Jaszczolt (University of Cambridge)

3B Invited Symposium: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of the Female Body

Chair: Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo (Washington State University)

Speakers: Marjolein Oele (University of San Francisco) “Placental Mediation: On Mimesis, Immunity, and

Hospitality” Dana S. Belu (California State University,

Dominguez Hills) “Where’s the Border? A Phenomenological Reading

of Maternal Bodies in the Age of Transnational Surrogacy”

Commentators: Valerie Broin (California State University, Stanislaus) Amy Timko (California State University, Stanislaus)

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Wednesday Early Evening, March 30: 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

3C Colloquium: Aesthetics and Language4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Alison Niedbalski (Western Michigan University) Speaker: Mark Phelan (Lawrence University) “Gradability and Multidimensionality in Aesthetic

Adjectives” Commentator: Nat Hansen (University of Reading)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Brian Montgomery (University of Texas at El Paso) Speaker: Andrew Morgan (University of Virginia) “Solving the Puzzle of Aesthetic Assertion” Commentator: Eva Dadlez (University of Central Oklahoma)

3D Colloquium: Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Nathan Carson (Fresno Pacific University) Speaker: Donald L. M. Baxter (University of Connecticut) “Neo-Confucian Oneness and Aspects” Commentator: Koji Tanaka (Australian National University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Robin Wang (Loyola Marymount University) Speaker: Kuan-Hung Chen (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “The Flaw of the Flawless: A Critique of the Realist

Interpretation of Xunzi’s Doctrine of Zhengming” Commentator: Henrique Schneider (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)

3E Colloquium: Disagreement and Public Reason4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Sarah Jones (Northern Michigan University) Speaker: Cory M. Davia (University of California, San Diego) “Public Reason as Epistemic Humility” Commentator: Ara Astourian (University of Southern California)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Joel Chow (University of Arizona) Speaker: Marilie Coetsee (Rutgers University) “On the Reasonability of Reasoning with the

Unreasonable” Commentator: Chad Van Schoelandt (Tulane University of New

Orleans)

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Wednesday Early Evening, March 30: 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

3F Colloquium: Early Analytic Philosophy4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Eric Walker (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Jim Hutchinson (University of California, Berkeley) “Simplicity and Dependence in Frege’s Systems” Commentator: Hyoung Sung Kim (Stanford University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Teri Merrick (Azusa Pacific University) Speaker: Thomas Pashby (University of Southern California) “Understanding Russell’s Response to Newman” Commentator: David Stump (University of San Francisco)

3G Colloquium: Emotion and Cognition4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: David Potts (City College of San Francisco) Speaker: Adrian Bardon (Wake Forest University) “What Is Denial?” Commentator: Alex Madva (California State Polytechnic University,

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

Chair: Christopher Daley (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Mary Carman (University of the Witwatersrand) “Profile of an Angry Inquirer” Commentator: Jeremy Evans (Boston College)

3H Colloquium: Kant and Herder on Character and Human Nature4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Jeffery Kinlaw (McMurry University) Speaker: C. Richard Booher (California State University,

Fullerton) “Herder and the Principle of Harmonious

Individuality” Commentator: Scott Fennema (Yale University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Tulipana (Stanford University) Speaker: Tobias Fuchs (Brown University) “Doing Right and Feeling Right: Cultivation of

Character in Kant’s Ethics” Commentator: Richard Galvin (Texas Christian University)

3I Colloquium: Medieval Philosophy4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Andrew Lavin (University of California, Los Angeles)

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Wednesday Early Evening, March 30: 4:00–6:00 p.m. (cont.)

Speaker: Emann Allebban (McGill University) “The Metaphysics of Conserving Causation in

Avicenna” Commentator: Riccardo Strobino (Tufts University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Peter Hartman (Loyola University Chicago) Speaker: Milo Crimi (University of California, Los Angeles) “Mental Language and Ockham’s Bias in Favor of

Personal Supposition” Commentator: Gyula Klima (Fordham University)

3J Colloquium: Moral and Political Obligation4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Joe Horton (University of Southern California) Speaker: Joseph Frigault (Boston University) “Fair Play, Presumptive Benefit, and the Equality

Constraint” Commentator: Gerald D. Doppelt (University of California, San

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

Chair: Timothy Spivey (Pepperdine University) Speaker: Jonathan Spelman (University of Colorado Boulder) “Against Objectivism About Moral Obligation” Commentator: Justin Caouette (University of Calgary)

3K Colloquium: Scientific Epistemology4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Michael Liston (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) Speaker: Vadim Keyser (California State University,

Sacramento) “A New Theory of Robust Measurement” Commentator: Bihui Li (University of Southern California)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Gabriel Lariviere (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Tomasz Wysocki (Washington University in St. Louis) “The Evidential Value of P-values” Commentator: Jonathan Kaplan (Oregon State University)

3L Colloquium: Self Knowledge4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Susanna Schellenberg (Rutgers University) Speaker: Antonia Peacocke (University of California, Berkeley) “How We Know That We Think: A Simple Response

to Dretske’s Challenge” Commentator: Philippe Chuard (Southern Methodist University)

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5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Alvin Goldman (Rutgers University) Speaker: Eli Alshanetsky (Stanford University) “Articulation and Self-Knowledge” Commentator: Christopher Buford (University of Akron)

3M APA Committee Session: A Place for Philosophy of Science in High School Curricula?Arranged by the APA Committee on Pre-College Instruction in Philosophy

Chair: Evan Fales (University of Iowa) Speakers: Peter Railton (University of Michigan) Andrea Woody (University of Washington) Michael Ruse (Florida State University)

3N APA Committee Session: LGBT MetaphysicsArranged by the APA Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People in the Profession

Chair: Ásta Sveinsdóttir (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Robin Dembroff (Princeton University) “Locating Queer Identity in Social Ontology” James L. Nelson (Michigan State University) “Transgender and the Metaphysics of Experience”

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G2A Concerned Philosophers for PeaceTopic: Spiritual Progressive Confront Injustice

Speakers: Michael Lerner (Independent Scholar) “A Psycho-Spiritual Strategy to Non-Violently

Overcome and Replace Global Capitalism” Ezra Ovadia (Tel Aviv University) “Degrade the ‘Other’—No Excuse Needed” Andrew Fiala (California State University, Fresno) “What Good Is Philosophy in a Culture of Violence?” Commentator: Ron Hirschbein (California State University, Chico)

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Wednesday Evening, March 30: 6:00–9:00 p.m.

G2B International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Mindfulness and Buddhist Ethics

Chair: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Speakers: William Edelglass (Marlboro College) “Mindfulness and Moral Transformation:

Awakening to Others in Śāntideva’s Ethics” Jake Davis (Brown University) “Particularism and Universalism in Early Buddhist

Ethics” Nicolas Bommarito (New York University and

University at Buffalo) “Virtuous and Vicious Mindfulness”

G2C Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Session 1Topic: James, Dewey, and Rorty

Chair: Albert Spencer (Portland State University) Speakers: Kyle Bromhall (University of Guelph) “A Probabilistic Universe” Matthew J. Brown (University of Texas at Dallas) “John Dewey Was First and Foremost a Philosopher

of Science” John Wolfe (Dixie State University) “Looking Back Towards the Republic: Rorty, Plato,

and the Question of Shame” Bonnie Sheehey (University of Oregon) “The Politics of Genuine Possibles: William James’s

Non-Redemptive Meliorism”

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G3A American Society for AestheticsTopic: The Science of the Mind and the Nerve of Our Art

Chair: Timothy Gould (Metropolitan State University of Denver)

Speakers: Amy Coplan (California State University, Fullerton) “A Brain Walks into a Movie Theater” Cynthia Freeland (University of Houston) “Film and Multi-Sensory Perception” William P. Seeley (Bates College) “Normativity and Neuroscience, Very Funny Indeed”

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G3B Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Yong Huang, Why Be Moral: Learning from the Neo-Confucian Cheng Brothers

Chair: Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) Author: Huang Yong (Chinese University of Hong Kong) Critics: Stephen C. Angle (Wesleyan University) JeeLoo Liu (California State University, Fullerton) Justin Tiwald (San Francisco State University) Kam-por Yu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

G3C Experimental Philosophy Society, Session 1Topic: Experimental Work in Formal Semantics I

Chair: Seth Yalcin (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University) and

Lance Rips (Northwestern University) “Experimenting with Conditional Perfection” Commentator: Kai von Fintel (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Speakers: Benjamin R. George (Carnegie Mellon University) Jonathan Phillips (Harvard University) “Truth-Conditions of Knowledge-wh Ascriptions:

Experimental Approaches” Commentator: Carlotta Pavese (Duke University) Speaker: Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Can Empirical Evidence Be Brought to Bear on

Our Choice of Semantic Framework? A Case Study Involving Epistemic Modals”

Commentator: John MacFarlane (University of California, Berkeley)

G3D International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Skepticism, Friendship, Perception, and Home: Views from Zhuangzi, Confucians, Montaigne, and Heidegger

Chair: Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) Speakers: Gordon B. Mower (Brigham Young University) “Darkening Counsel by Words Without Knowledge:

Zhuangzi and Montaigne Finding Something to Say and a Way to Live”

Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee (University of Hawaii–West Oahu)

“From Greek Philia to Confucian You: A Hybrid Friendship as Spousal Relationship”

Xianglong Zhang (Shandong University) “Home (Heim/Jia) for Heidegger and Confucianism”

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Anna M. Hennessey (University of California, Berkeley)

“Neiguan and the Ontology of Visualized Mental Imagery”

G3E North American Wittgenstein Society Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: Alex Altonji (The New School) “Self-Knowledge and Our Capacity for Conscious

Reflection: How Finkelstein Can Respond to Boyle” Kevin Cahill (Universitetet i Bergen) “The Grammar of Conflict” Richard Amesbury (Universität Zürich) “Wittgenstein and Political Theology: Law, Decision,

and the Self” Stephen Satris (Clemson University) “Wittgenstein and the Language of Abortion”

G3F Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Chair: Mark Wheeler (San Diego State University) Speakers: Brian Julian (Boston University) “Aristotle on the Activity of Life” Christopher Healow (University of California, Davis) “Conventionalism(s) in Plato’s Cratylus” Michael Wiitala (Cleveland State University) “Kineisthai and the Forms in Sophist 248b2-249d5”

G3G Society for German Idealism Chair: Jeff Gauthier (University of Portland) Speaker: Elvira Basevich (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Du Bois and Hegel on Social Freedom” Commentator: Christopher Yeomans (Purdue University) Speaker: Paul Giladi (University of Sheffield) “Liberal Naturalism in the Post-Kantian Tradition” Commentator: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: Federico Sanguinetti (Universidade do Estado do

Rio de Janeiro) “Hegel’s Theory of the ‘Unboundedness of the

Conceptual’” Commentator: John McCumber (University of California, Los

Angeles)

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G3H Society for Philosophy and Disability, Session 1Topic: Reading the Minds of Severely Brain-Injured Persons

Chair: Charles Weijer (Western University) Speakers: Lorina Naci (Western University) Title TBA Sara Goering (University of Washington) “Disability and Severe Brain Injury” Andrew Peterson (Western University) “Ethical Challenges to Neuroimaging

Communication” Anita Silvers (San Francisco State University) “Personhood After Severe Brain Injury”

G3I Society for the Metaphysics of Science, Session 1Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: David Stump, Conceptual Change and the Philosophy of Science

Chair: Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) Author: David Stump (University of San Francisco) Critics: Milena Ivanova (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

München) Flavia Padovani (Drexel University)

G3J Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 1Topic: African Philosophy, Sex, and the Family

Chair: Helga Varden (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Speakers: Jason van Niekerk (University of Pretoria) “African Communitarianism and a Novel Account

of the Harm of Homosexuality (in Heterosexist Societies)”

Mark Tschaepe (Prairie View A&M University) “Family and the Free Market: Heteronormativity,

African Ontologies, and Womanism” Bernard Matolino (University of KwaZulu-Natal) “On Being Gay and Un-African”

G3K Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 1 Speakers: Christina Chuang (Nanyang Technological

University) “Benevolence and Self-Defense”

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Juensung Kim (University of Toronto) and John Vervaeke (University of Toronto)

“Fighter, Healer, Scholar, Sage: A Naturalistic Account of Qi and Its Role in Martial Praxis”

Joshua Hall (Emory University) “Figuration on Martial Arts: The Agonistic Dance of

Tae Kwon Do” Aimin Shen (Hanover College) “Taiji as the Gateway to Understanding Daodejing” Kaj Falls (University of Florida) “Thinking About Common Attitudes and Forming a

Better Ethical Foundation for Martial Practice”

G3L Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Pragmatism, Language, and Concept Formation

Chair: Danielle Macbeth (Haverford College) Speakers: Peter Olen (Lake-Sumter State College) “Behaviorism, Rationalism, and Explanation” Aude Bandini (Université de Montréal and Collège

Édouard-Montpetit) “Choosing a Conceptual Frame: Sellars on Carnap” Carl Sachs (Marymount University) “From Conceptual Pragmatism to Pragmatic

Naturalism: Sellars’s Contribution to the Pragmatic A Priori”

G3M Southern California Epistemology NetworkTopic: Virtue Epistemology

Chair: Sven Bernecker (University of California, Irvine) Speaker: Maura Priest (University of California, Irvine) “New Developments in Virtue Epistemology” Commentator: Karl Schafer (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Heather Battaly (California State University,

Fullerton) “Epistemic Vice: Unwitting Acquisition and

Rehabilitation” Commentator: Wayne Riggs (University of Oklahoma) Speaker: Peter Graham (University of California, Riverside) “Virtue and Function in Ethics and Epistemology” Commentator: Michael Pace (Chapman University)

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G3N William James Society Chair: Alexander Klein (California State University, Long

Beach) Speakers: Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California, Riverside) “A Pragmatic Approach to the Metaphysics of

Belief” Scott Aikin (Vanderbilt University) “The Will to Believe and the Problem of Deepening

Dogmatism” Steven Levine (University of Massachusetts Boston) “William James and Phenomenology”

WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G4A Society for Mexican-American Philosophy, Session 1Topic: The Past and Present of Mexican American Thought

Chair: Grant J. Silva (Marquette University) Speakers: José Jorge Mendoza (University of Massachusetts

Lowell) “A Radical Approach to Immigration Justice” Alejandro Santana (University of Portland) “Did the Aztecs Give Arguments?”

G4B Society for the Study of Process Philosophies Chair: Daniel A. Dombrowski (Seattle University) Speakers: Andrew Schwartz (Claremont Graduate University) “Philosophy Is Not Just for Philosophers:

Abstraction and the Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness”

John Quiring (Victor Valley College) “Philosophy of Religion, Functional-Equivalents of

Both, and Idolatry” Daniel R. Siakel (University of California, Irvine) “Reassessing Whitehead’s Theory of Personal

Identity: A New Interpretation and Critical Examination”

Rafael Reyes (Claremont School of Theology) “Signs of the Beautiful: Notions of Value Between

Ecstatic Naturalism and Process Theology” Randy Ramal (Claremont Graduate University) “Trusting and Distrusting the Ordinary”

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Thursday Morning, March 31: 9:00 a.m.–Noon

G4C Society of Christian Philosophers Chair: Rebekah L. H. Rice (Seattle Pacific University) Speaker: Daniel Speak (Loyola Marymount University) “Hiddenness, Hope, and Relationship” Commentator: Kristen Irwin (Loyola University Chicago)

THURSDAY, MARCH 31

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation desk: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)Interview tables: location to be announced

EXHIBITS10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., California West (second floor)

THURSDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

4A Book Symposium: Stephen Palmquist, Comprehensive Commentary on Kant’s Religion Within the Bounds of Bare Reason

Chair: Robert Gressis (California State University, Northridge)

Speakers: Christina Drogalis (Santa Clara University) Ronald Green (Dartmouth College) Susan Shell (Boston College) Stephen Palmquist (Hong Kong Baptist University)

4B Book Symposium: Nomy Arpaly and Timothy Schroeder, In Praise of Desire

Chair: Holly M. Smith (Rutgers University) Speakers: Tatyana Kostochka (University of Southern

California) Peter Railton (University of Michigan) Gideon Rosen (Princeton University) Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California) Nomy Arpaly (Brown University) Timothy Schroeder (Rice University)

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4C Invited Symposium: Comparing Chinese and Korean Philosophies Chair: Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Jung-Yeup Kim (Kent State University) “A Comparative Investigation of Chinese and

Korean Neo-Confucian Philosophies of Qi/Ki (Vital Energy)”

Charles Muller (University of Tokyo) “The Essence-Function (Che-Yong) Paradigm in

Korea and China, Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism: An Examination of Its Applications”

Heisook Kim (Ewha Womans University) “Toward Critical Confucianism: Women as a Method”

4D Invited Symposium: Edward Nelson’s Work in the Philosophy of Mathematics

Chair: Zlatan Damnjanovic (University of Southern California)

Speakers: Sam Buss (University of California, San Diego) Shaughan Lavine (University of Arizona) Sarah Jones Nelson (Independent Scholar) Gianfranco Basti (Pontificia Università Lateranense)

4E Invited Symposium: Imaginative Phenomenology Chair: Geoffrey Lee (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Amy Kind (Claremont McKenna College) “Imaginative Experience” Margherita Arcangeli (Université de Genève) Uriah Kriegel (Institut Jean Nicod) “Intentionalism, Transparency, and Imaginative

Phenomenology” Alex Byrne (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) “Seeing and Visualizing”

4F Invited Symposium: Modern German Philosophy and Poetry Chair: Hannah Eldridge (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Speakers: James Reid (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “Novalis’s Philosophical Fictions: Magical Idealism

in Context” Dalia Nassar (University of Sydney) “Poetry and Natural Philosophy: Herder and

Goethe’s Science of Describing”

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Richard Eldridge (Swarthmore College) “Post-Hegelian Reflections on the Work of

Romantic Lyric” Luke Fischer (University of Sydney) “Rilke, Phenomenology, and the Numinous”

4G Invited Symposium: Rethinking Plato’s Republic Chair: Nicholas Smith (Lewis & Clark College) Speakers: Rachel Singpurwalla (University of Maryland) “Political Friendship and Virtue in the Republic” Tad Brennan (Cornell University) “The City-Soul Analogy in the Middle Books” Commentator: Michelle Jenkins (Whitman College)

4H Colloquium: Fundamental Properties and Grounding9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Walter Orozco (California State University, Los Angeles)

Speaker: Byron Simmons (Syracuse University) “Fundamental Non-Qualitative Properties” Commentator: Ned Markosian (University of Massachusetts

Amherst)10:00-11:00 a.m.

Chair: David Braun (University at Buffalo) Speaker: David E. Taylor (University of Minnesota) “Against Fundamental Indeterminacy” Commentator: Jonah P. B. Goldwater (College of William and Mary)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Troy Cross (Reed College) Speaker: Justin Tiehen (University of Puget Sound) “Realization as Grounding (with a Big-‘G’)” Commentator: Fatema Amijee (University of Texas at Austin)

4I Colloquium: Injustice and the Material and Social Basis of Free Agency and Self Respect9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Bernard Jackson (Regis College) Speaker: Elvira Basevich (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Charles Mills’s Radical Black Liberalism and the

Category of Moral Personhood” Commentator: John Pittman (John Jay College of Criminal Justice)

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Thursday Morning, March 31: 9:00 a.m.–Noon (cont.)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Adam Kadlac (Wake Forest University) Speaker: Katie Stockdale (Dalhousie University) “Blameworthiness and Blame: Reflections on

Scanlon and Smith” Commentator: Eric Gampel (California State University, Chico)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Daniel Sportiello (Santa Clara University) Speaker: Suzanne Love (University of Pittsburgh) “The Material Conditions of Freedom” Commentator: Alyssa Bernstein (Ohio University)

4J Colloquium: Moral Dilemmas9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Ezra Ovadia (Tel Aviv University) Speaker: Daniel Immerman (University of Notre Dame) “Moral Pickles, Moral Dilemmas, and the

Obligation Preface Paradox” Commentator: Eric Cates (San Francisco State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Stephen White (Northwestern University) Speaker: Aness Webster (University of Southern California) “Terror, Tactics, and Preferences: Why We Don’t

Need Intentions to Describe the Doctrine of Double Effect Cases”

Commentator: Jacob Barrett (University of Arizona)11:00 a.m.-Noon

Chair: Meica Magnani (Stanford University) Speaker: Kerah Gordon-Solmon (Queen’s University) “Not as a Means: Killing as a Side Effect in Self-

Defense” Commentator: Saba Bazargan (University of California, San Diego)

4K Colloquium: Ontology of Science9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Matthew Maxwell (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Sungwon Woo (University of Maryland) “An Impossibility Result for the Best System

Analysis” Commentator: Brad Armendt (Arizona State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Travis LaCroix (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Chuang Liu (University of Florida) “Fictionalism on Models and Fictional Models in

Science”

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Commentator: Susan Vineberg (Wayne State University)11:00 a.m.-Noon

Chair: Greg Damico (Bellevue College) Speaker: Catherine Kendig (Missouri Western State

University) “Ontologizing Practices and Engineering Kinds” Commentator: Matthew J. Brown (University of Texas at Dallas)

4L Colloquium: Technology and Humanity9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Shannon Vallor (Santa Clara University) Speaker: Alexis Elder (Southern Connecticut State University) “What’s Wrong with Robot ‘Friends’ for Lonely

Seniors?” Commentator: John P. Sullins (Sonoma State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Pepe Lee Chang (University of Texas at San Antonio) Speaker: Alan Buchanan McLuckie (Stanford University) “Kant, Eugenics, and Human Nature” Commentator: Kiran Bhardwaj (University of North Carolina at

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

Chair: Paymun Zargar (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Hector MacIntyre (Independent Scholar) “Is Beth Preston a Technological Determinist?

Innovation and Material Culture” Commentator: Shawn Miller (University of California, Davis)

4M Colloquium: Testimony, Trust, and Social Influences on Epistemology9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Ray Rennard (University of the Pacific) Speaker: Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) “Sometimes Trust, Sometimes Verify: The Case for

Pluralism About Testimony” Commentator: Arianna Falbo (Simon Fraser University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Ray Rennard (University of the Pacific) Speaker: Nick Leonard (Northwestern University) “The Transmission View of Testimony and the

Problem of Conflicting Justification” Commentator: David K. Henderson (University of Nebraska–

Lincoln)

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11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Jennifer J. Matey (Southern Methodist University) Speaker: Josh White (Purdue University) “How Irrelevant Influences Work” Commentator: Jonathan Ellis (University of California, Santa Cruz)

4N APA Committee Session: Contemporary Indigenous PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Indigenous Philosophers

Chair: Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner (Michigan State University)

Speakers: Brian Yazzie Burkhart (California State University, Northridge)

“Environment Is Not Land: Coloniality, Locality, and Environmental Philosophy”

Gertrude Gonzalez de Allen (Spelman College) “Indigenous Identity in Articulations of Existence in

Latin American and Caribbean Thought” Shay Welch (Spelman College) “Native Cognitive Schemas and Democratic Ethics”

4O APA Committee Session: Justice in the CityArranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy

Chair: Shelley Wilcox (San Francisco State University) Speakers: Laurie Shrage (Florida International University) Ronald R. Sundstrom (University of San Francisco) Andrew Valls (Oregon State University)

4P APA Committee Session: Public Speech/Hate SpeechArranged by the APA Committee on Public Philosophy

Chair: Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts Boston) Speakers: Alex Brown (University of East Anglia) Rachel McKinney (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Robin Jeshion (University of Southern California)

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Thursday Afternoon, March 31: 1:00–4:00 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

5A Book Symposium: Krista Lawlor, Assurance: An Austinian View of Knowledge and Knowledge Claims

Chair: Dale Turner (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona)

Speakers: Janice Dowell (Syracuse University) Guy Longworth (Warwick University) Patrick Rysiew (University of Victoria) Krista Lawlor (Stanford University)

5B Invited Symposium: Metaphysics of Artifacts Chair: Raul Saucedo (Yale University and Australian

National University) Speakers: Philip Corkum (University of Alberta) “Explaining Artifacts” Jessica Wilson (University of Toronto) “The Emergence of Artifacts” Margaret Cameron (University of Victoria) “The Moving Cause of Artifacts: The Role of Techne

in Metaphysical Explanation” Commentators: Adam Crager (University of California, Los Angeles) Simon Evnine (University of Miami) Asya Passinsky (New York University)

5C Invited Symposium: Metasemantics and Context Sensitivity Chair: Michael Glanzberg (Northwestern University) Speakers: Daniel Harris (Hunter College) Eliot Michaelson (King’s College London) Isidora Stojanovic (Institut Jean Nicod)

5D Invited Symposium: Mind and Methodology Chair: Peter Ross (California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona) Speakers: Galen Strawson (University of Texas at Austin) “Consciousness First and Last” Martine Nida-Rumelin (Université de Fribourg) “Can Phenomenological Reflection Lead to Insights

About the Nature of Consciousness?” David Rosenthal (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Consciousness Last”

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5E Invited Symposium: Noncausal Scientific Explanation Chair: Alyssa Ney (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Alisa Bokulich (Boston University) “Searching for Noncausal Explanations in a Sea of

Causes” Christopher Pincock (Ohio State University) “Abstract Explanations with Idealized Models” Michael Strevens (New York University) “The Mathematical Route to Causal Understanding”

5F Invited Symposium: Post-Kantian Theories of Concepts Chair: Richard Zach (University of Calgary) Speakers: Sandra Lapointe (McMaster University) “Bolzano on Representations in Logic, Cognition,

and Action” Lydia Patton (Virginia Tech) “Helmholtz on Concepts, Representation, and

Perceptual Experience” Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside) “Dedekind, Cassirer, and the Conceptual Turn in

19th Century Mathematics” Jeremy Heis (University of California, Irvine) “The Abstractionist Theory of Concept Formation

After Kant”

5G Invited Symposium: Women in the History of Philosophy of Religion

Chair: Kristen Irwin (Loyola University Chicago) Speakers: Marcy Lascano (California State University, Long

Beach) “17th Century Women on God’s Existence and

Nature” Jill Graper Hernandez (University of Texas at San

Antonio) “Early Modern (Female) Theodicy, Almost Without

Apology” Christina VanDyke (Calvin College) “Medieval Women Didn’t Do Philosophy of

Religion: So Why Am I Still Talking?” Commentator: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado Boulder)

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Thursday Afternoon, March 31: 1:00–4:00 p.m. (cont.)

5H Colloquium: Equality and Fairness1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Kory Schaff (California State University, Los Angeles) Speaker: Michael Weber (Bowling Green State University) “It’s Not Easy Being Egalitarian” Commentator: David Dick (University of Calgary)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Kurt Nutting (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Blake Hereth (University of Washington) “How (and How Not) to Be a Luck Prioritarian” Commentator: Alexander Dietz (University of Southern California)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Brian Kim (Ohio State University) Speaker: Gerard Vong (Harvard University) “Non-Comparative Fairness, Pluralism, and an

Impossibility Result for Unweighted Lotteries” Commentator: Brian Kogelmann (University of Arizona)

5I Colloquium: Freedom and Exploitation1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Blake Francis (Stanford University) Speakers: Micah Jones (Independent Scholar) Douglas MacKay (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Undocumented Immigrants and the Right to

Independence” Commentator: Amanda Greene (University College London)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Adam Gjesdal (University of Arizona) Speaker: Daniel Halliday (University of Melbourne) “Exploitation and Mutual Advantage” Commentator: David Wiens (University of California, San Diego)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Thomas Herrnstein (Northwest Arkansas Community

College) Speaker: Fanny Soderback (Siena College) “Rethinking Sovereignty Through Transnational

Surrogacy” Commentator: Eleanor Gilmore-Szott (University of Utah)

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5J Colloquium: Metaphysics1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Chris Tillman (University of Manitoba) Speaker: Christopher Gibilisco (University of Nebraska–

Lincoln) “Barker and Dowe: No Paradox for Multi-Located

Universals” Commentator: Sam Cowling (Denison University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Henne (Duke University) Speaker: Alexander Jackson (Boise State University) “Time Passes, But Not at Any Rate” Commentator: Katrina Elliott (University of California, Los Angeles)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Mark Makin (Biola University) Speaker: Matt Leonard (University of Southern California) “Enduring Through Gunk” Commentator: Jennifer Wang (Stanford University)

5K Colloquium: Parity and Non-Parity of Moral and Non-Moral Assertions1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Adam Paris (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Vera Flocke (New York University) “Ontological Expressivism” Commentator: Daniel Nolan (Australian National University)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Andrew Bollhagen (California State University,

Long Beach) Speaker: Samia Hesni (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) “A Good Duck Is Monogamous and Boys Don’t Cry:

Normative Generics and Social Kind Terms” Commentator: Julie Yoo (California State University, Northridge)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Reid Blackman (Colgate University) Speaker: Sarah Raskoff (University of Arizona) “Getting Expressivism out of the Woods” Commentator: Nathan Robert Howard (University of Southern

California)

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5L Colloquium: Plato’s Ethics and Politics1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Katherine Meadows (Stanford University) Speaker: Matthew Adams (University of Virginia) “Plato’s Theory of Punishment in the Laws” Commentator: Jeremy Reid (University of Arizona)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: John Proios (University of Arizona) Speaker: Tushar Irani (Wesleyan University) “Vindicating the Philosophical Life in Plato’s

Gorgias” Commentator: Charles Young (Claremont Graduate University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Amos Espeland (Stanford University) Speaker: Huw Duffy (Stanford University) “Statesman 258e-259d Reconsidered” Commentator: Christopher Buckels (University of California, Davis)

5M Colloquium: Threats to Rationality1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Robert Wallace (University of Arizona) Speaker: Hrishikesh Joshi (Princeton University) “What’s the Matter with Huck Finn?” Commentator: Chris Howard (University of Arizona)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Maria Carl (Seattle University) Speaker: Luke Russell (University of Sydney) “The Rational Tension in Forgiveness” Commentator: Daniela Dover (New York University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Bonnie Steinbock (University at Albany) Speaker: Tim Houk (University of California, Davis) “Nudging Doesn’t Threaten Rationality” Commentator: Brent Kious (University of Utah)

5N Colloquium: Virtue Ethics1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Wanda Teays (Mount St. Mary’s University) Speaker: Yujia Song (Purdue University) “The Moral Virtue of Open-Mindedness” Commentator: Nancy Snow (University of Oklahoma)

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2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Cristina Carrillo (Northwestern University) Speaker: Matthew Taylor (Florida State University) “Situationism and the Problem of Moral

Improvement” Commentator: Dhananjay Jagannathan (University of Chicago)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Steven Haug (University of California, Santa Cruz) Speaker: Donald Landes (Université Laval) “Virtue and the Acquisition of Habit: A

Phenomenological Perspective” Commentator: Josh Hayes (Alvernia University)

5O APA Committee Session: Academic BoycottsArranged by the APA Committee on International Cooperation

Chair: Raja Halwani (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) Speakers: Russell Berman (Stanford University) “Academic Boycotts and Professional

Responsibility” Samuel Fleischacker (University of Illinois at

Chicago) “Against Academic Boycotts: The Academy as a

Site for Dialogue” Mohammed Abed (California State University, Los

Angeles) “The Case for an Academic Boycott of Israel” Joseph Levine (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) “Why Boycott Israeli Academic Institutions?”

5P APA Committee Session: What Can’t Be Said: Paradox in Contradiction in East Asian PhilosophyArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago) Speakers: Yasuo Deguchi (Kyoto University) “Compartmentalized Trivialism: Nishida on

Contradictory Self-Identity”

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Jay L. Garfield (Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore, Yale University, Smith College)

“Just Saying: Paradox and Contradiction in the Zhuangzi”

Graham Priest (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Knots in the Dao: Paradox and Contradiction in the

Daodejing” Robert Sharf (University of California, Berkeley) “Why Zen Came to Embrace Dialetheism” Commentator: Brook Ziporyn (University of Chicago)

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

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

6A Invited Paper: Berkeley as a Social Philosopher Chair: Keota Fields (University of Massachusetts

Dartmouth) Speaker: David Hilbert (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Berkeley’s Political Metaphysics” Commentators: Margaret Atherton (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee) Kenneth Pearce (Valparaiso University)

6B Invited Paper: Faith Chair: Victoria Harrison (University of Glasgow) Speaker: Lara Buchak (University of California, Berkeley) “Faith, Commitment, and Disagreement” Commentators: Nathan King (Whitworth University) Ryan Preston-Roedder (University of North Carolina

at Chapel Hill)

6C Invited Paper: Introspection, Consciousness, and Attention Chair: James Genone (Rutgers University–Camden) Speaker: Wayne Wu (Carnegie Mellon University) “Introspection as Attention” Commentators: Michelle Montague (University of Texas at Austin) Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California,

Riverside)

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6D Invited Symposium: Aesthetic Reasons Chair: Timothy Gould (Metropolitan State University of

Denver) Speakers: Andrew McGonigal (University of Leeds and

Cornell University) Keren Gorodeisky (Auburn University) Eric Marcus (Auburn University) Commentator: Samantha Matherne (University of California, Santa

Cruz)

6E Invited Symposium: Desire in Stoic Theories of Action and Passion Chair: Jacob Klein (Colgate University) Speakers: Ricardo Salles (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México) “Epictetus on Desire with Reservation and What Is

In Our Power” Susan Sauvé Meyer (University of Pennsylvania) “The Stoics on Passions and Other Actions”

6F Colloquium: Cognition and the Nature of Acts4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Jason Kawall (Colgate University) Speaker: Markos Valaris (University of New South Wales) “Knowledge in Action” Commentator: Carlotta Pavese (Duke University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: David Beglin (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Ben Sheredos (University of California, San Diego) “‘Philosophy of Action’ Is Not a Philosophy of Acts” Commentator: Joseph Ulatowski (University of Texas at El Paso)

6G Colloquium: Death and the Nature of Grief4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Keren Wilson (Ohio State University) Speaker: Eric Yang (Claremont McKenna College) “Does Death Restriction-Harm Us?” Commentator: Jason Gray (The University of Alabama at

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

Chair: Kamuran Osmanoglu (University of Kansas) Speaker: Michael Cholbi (California State Polytechnic

University, Pomona) “Resilience and the Nature of Grief” Commentator: Sean McAleer (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire)

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6H Colloquium: Genealogy as Critique of Normativity4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) Speaker: Torsten Menge (Georgetown University) “Making Uncanny: The Normative Effect of Telling a

Genealogy” Commentator: William Swanson (University of California, Riverside)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Rachel Cristy (Princeton University) Speaker: Shelley Hulbert (University of Calgary) “A Subterranean Adventure: Nietzsche’s Critique of

Freedom and Responsible Agency” Commentator: Sheridan Hough (College of Charleston)

6I Colloquium: How to Conceptualize Gender4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Mandy Mak (San Francisco State University) Speaker: Helen Daly (Colorado College) “Modeling Sex/Gender” Commentator: Amy Berg (University of California, San Diego)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: James L. Nelson (Michigan State University) Speaker: James Giles (Roskilde Universitet) “The Meaning of ‘Gender’” Commentator: Elizabeth Edenberg (Vanderbilt University)

6J Colloquium: Justification4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Albert Casullo (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Speakers: Kenneth Boyce (University of Missouri) and Andrew

Moon (Rutgers University) “In Defense of Proper Functionalism: Cognitive

Science Takes on Swampman” Commentator: James E. Taylor (Westmont College)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Justin Vlasits (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Justin Bledin (Johns Hopkins University) Tamar Lando (Columbia University) “Closure and Epistemic Modals” Commentator: John Collins (East Carolina University)

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6K Colloquium: Metaphysics and Epistemology of Social Groups4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Elanor Taylor (Iowa State University) Speaker: Katherine Ritchie (City College of New York) “Social Creationism and Social Groups” Commentator: Esa Diaz-Leon (University of Manitoba)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Sarah Robins (University of Kansas) Speaker: Daniel Wilkenfeld (University of California,

Berkeley) “Abstracting Structural Explanation” Commentator: Charles Hermes (University of Texas at Arlington)

6L Colloquium: Moral Psychology4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Christina Hendricks (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Michele Merritt (Arkansas State University) “A Lived Body Not My Own: Shared Affect and the

Constitution of Eating Disorders” Commentator: Elena Cuffari (Worcester State University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Christina Hendricks (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Jonathan Vanderhoek (University of Texas at

Austin) “Empathy and the Reactive Attitudes” Commentator: Bojana Mladenovic (Williams College)

6M Symposium: Absolute Goodness Chair: Daniel Devereux (University of Virginia) Speaker: Samuel Baker (University of South Alabama) “The Metaphysics of Goodness in the Ethics of

Aristotle” Commentators: John Armstrong (Southern Virginia University) Jan Szaif (University of California, Davis)

6N Symposium: Alternative-Sensitivity of Conditionals Chair: Robert Shanklin (University of Southern California) Speaker: Paolo Santorio (University of Leeds) “Alternatives and Truthmakers in Conditional

Semantics” Commentators: Luis Alonso-Ovalle (McGill University) Rachael Briggs (Australian National University and

Griffith University)

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6O Symposium: Scientific Practices and Philosophical Conclusions About General Structure

Chair: Nikolas Hamm (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: C. Kenneth Waters (University of Calgary) “How Science Can Inform Metaphysics: Insights

from Biological Practice” Commentators: Julia Bursten (San Francisco State University) Matthew H. Slater (Bucknell University)

6P APA Committee Session: Our Obligations to AdjunctsArranged by the APA Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy

Speakers: Sharon Rowe (Kapi’olani Community College) “Effective Bargaining Makes It Better” Anthony R. Boese (University of Virginia) “No Regulation Without Representation: Adjuncts’

Role in University Governance” Alexandra Bradner (Eastern Kentucky University) “The Effect of Adjunct Compensation on Student

Learning: Teaching Philosophy Between the Incommensurable Paradigms of Justice and Care”

THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G5A Richard Rorty Society Chair: Barry Allen (McMaster University) Speakers: Bonnie Sheehey (University of Oregon) “Normativity Without Foundations: The Pragmatic

Complementarity of Richard Rorty and Jane Bennett”

William Curtis (University of Portland) “Rorty and Liberal Virtue” David Rondel (University of Nevada, Reno) “The Unappreciated Radicalism of Rorty’s Politics”

G5B Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Perspectives on Human Freedom and Divine Providence in Medieval Jewish and Islamic Philosophy

Chair: Luis Xavier López-Farjeat (Universidad Panamericana)

Speakers: Sarah Pessin (University of Denver) “Divine Will in Maimonides: Rethinking Free

Choice, Predestination, and Natural Law”

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Sayeh Meisami (University of Dayton) “Human Will and Divine Providence: Key Aspects in

Islamic Philosophy”

G5C Society for Philosophy of CreativityTopic: Why Does Art Matter? Reflections on an NEH Enduring Questions Grant

Chair: Raymond D. Boisvert (Siena College) Speakers: Corey McCall (Elmira College) Charles Mitchell (Elmira College)

G5D Wilfrid Sellars SocietyTopic: Author-Meets-Critics: Danielle Macbeth, Realizing Reason

Chair: David Landy (San Francisco State University) Author: Danielle Macbeth (Haverford College) Critics: Ray Brassier (American University of Beirut) Paul Redding (University of Sydney)

THURSDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G6A International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Epistemological Issues in Chinese Philosophy

Chair: Sin Yee Chan (University of Vermont) Speakers: Winnie Sung (Nanyang Technological University) “Being Committed and Being Trustworthy” Qingjuan Sun (Nanyang Technological University) “Exploring De in the Wu Xing” He Fan (Nanyang Technological University) “Two Visions of Ming 明 in Zhuangzi:

Epistemological Engagement and Inward Cultivation”

James Giles (Roskilde Universitet) “Yang Zhu: Natural Leanings Without Hindrance”

G6B International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 1 Chair: Geoffrey Frasz (College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Idil Boran (York University) “Enhancing Welfare Without Welfarism: An

Integrated Approach to Climate Justice” Commentator: Avram Hiller (Portland State University)

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Thursday Evening, March 31: 6:00–9:00 p.m.

Speaker: Corey Katz (Saint Louis University) “Does Individual Responsibility Matter for a Human

Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change?” Commentator: Lorraine Code (York University) Speaker: Amy Knisley (Warren Wilson College) “‘Chemicals Compatible with Life’: Science, Ethics,

and Precaution’s Outer Limits in Deployment of New Synthetic Compounds”

Commentator: Chris Cuomo (University of Georgia) Speaker: Andrea Gammon (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) “Caring for Novel Ecosystems” Commentator: Mark Woods (University of San Diego)

G6C Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 1Topic: Transcendence and Film

Chair: David P. Nichols (Saginaw Valley State University) Speakers: Allan Casebier (University of Miami) “A Transcendent Style in Cinema” Jason Wirth (Seattle University) “Earth and World: Malick’s Badlands” Dylan James Trigg (University of Memphis) “The Dream of Anxiety in David Lynch’s Mulholland

Drive” Herbert Golder (Boston University) “Transcendence and Tragedy in My Son, My Son,

What Have Ye Done?” Respondents: Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco) Thomas Leddy (San Jose State University) Amanda Parris (University of San Francisco) Martin Schwab (University of California, Irvine)

G6D Molinari SocietyTopic: Author-Meets-Critics: Gary Chartier, Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law

Chair: Roderick T. Long (Auburn University) Author: Gary Chartier (La Sierra University) Critics: Margaret R. Moore (Queen’s University) Zooey Sophia Pook (New Mexico State University) David Reidy (University of Tennessee)

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G6E North American Korean Philosophy Association, Session 1Topic: The Korean Way of Doing Philosophy Today

Chair: Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Sukjae Lee (Seoul National University) “Agendas or Antiquarian Interests: Thinking About

Comparative Philosophy Through the Lens of the History of Philosophy”

Seung-Chong Lee (Yonsei University) “Retrieving Lost Memories: Toward a Philosophy of

Early Korean History” Nam-In Lee (Seoul National University) “Toward the Ethics of Renewal Developed Through

a Dialogue Between Husserl and Confucius”

G6F Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Leif Wenar, Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World

Chair: Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) Author: Leif Wenar (King’s College London) Speakers: Aaron James (University of California, Irvine) Christopher Kutz (University of California, Berkeley) Brad McHose (University of California, Los Angeles)

G6G Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Emotions: A Cross-Cultural and Multi-Disciplinary Approach

Chair: Purushottama Bilimoria (University of California, Berkeley)

Speakers: Kalahan Stoker (San Jose State University) “Embarrassment and Shame: What’s the

Difference?” Purushottama Bilimoria (University of California,

Berkeley) “Grief, Mourning, and Dharma: Dialectical Tensions

from Mahābhārata to Tagore” Cecilea Mun (St. Mary’s College of Maryland) “The Rationalities of Emotion” Heather Salazar (Western New England University) “The Role of Shame in Attaining Enlightenment” Commentator: Michelle Nilan (San Jose State University)

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G6H Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Decolonial Erotics and the Coloniality of Gender I

Speakers: Jingchao Ma (Villanova University) “‘T and P’ Relation in China: The Impossible

Lesbian Desire that Resists Visibility, Time, and Globalization”

Fernanda Belizario (Universidade de Coimbra) “Brazilian Travestis as Queer Postcolonial Subject:

Theoretical Insights on Intimacy and Border Thinking”

Xhercis Mendez (California State University, Fullerton)

“Reframing the ‘Privileges’ of Gender Towards a Decolonial Social Erotics”

Daphne Taylor-García (University of San Diego) “The Coloniality of Sexuality and Being”

G6I Society for Realist/Antirealist DiscussionTopic: Identity in Physics and Metaphysics

Speakers: Benjamin Jantzen (Virginia Tech) “How Different Can Identity Be?” Décio Krause (Universidade Federal de Santa

Catarina) “Identity and Quantum Mechanics” Jody Azzouni (Tufts University) “Identity Conditions” Jonas Arenhart (Universidade Federal de Santa

Catarina) “Non-Individuals in Quantum Mechanics (and

Elsewhere)” Otávio Bueno (University of Miami) “Why Identity Is Fundamental, Once Again”

G6J Society for Systematic Philosophy, Session 1Topic: Hegel and Spinoza

Speakers: Heidi Ravven (Hamilton College) “Spinoza and Hegel on Moral Agency” Nastassja Pugliese (University of Georgia) “Spinoza’s Concept of Individuality: A Defense

Against Hegel’s Critique” Edward Halper (University of Georgia) “The Power of Self-Relation in Hegel and Spinoza”

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G6K Society for the Philosophy of HistoryTopic: The Philosophy and Political Thought of Mark Bevir

Chair: Robert Piercey (University of Regina) Speakers: Martyn P. Thompson (Tulane University of New

Orleans) “Against Prescriptivism: Michael Oakeshott on

Mark Bevir and the Topsy-Turvy World of Hayden White”

Jason Blakely (Pepperdine University) “Is Analysis Enough? Analytic Versus

Phenomenological Defenses of the Interpretive Turn”

Mark Allison (Ohio Wesleyan University) “The Remaking of British Socialism: Mark Bevir and

Socialist Historiography” John G. Gunnell (University of California, Davis and

University at Albany) “Understanding and Interpreting: Reconciling the

Difference”

G6L Society for Women in PhilosophyTopic: Confronting Racism and Violence: Philosophical Research and Teaching

Chair: Emily S. Lee (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: Naomi Zack (University of Oregon) “A New Paradigm of Anti-Racism: Why Discourses

of White Privilege, Justice, and Equality Do Not Work”

Wanda Teays (Mount St. Mary’s University) “Confronting Racism and Violence: Planning

Lessons” Myisha Cherry (University of Illinois at Chicago) “The Revolution Will Not Be Journal(ized): Blogs,

Op-eds, and Podcasts as Timely Philosophical Tools” Desiree Melton (Notre Dame of Maryland

University) “The Struggle Is Real: Teaching Philosophy of Race

to Multiply Marginalized Women”

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THURSDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G7A Experimental Philosophy Society, Session 2Topic: Experimental Work in Formal Semantics II

Chair: Justin Khoo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Speaker: David Ripley (University of Connecticut) “Conditionals with Impossible Antecedents” Commentator: Sara Bernstein (Duke University) Speaker: Daniel Rothschild (University College London) “Quantifiers and Modals” Commentator: Karen Lewis (Barnard College)

G7B Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 1Topic: Feminism, Contextualism, and Virtue Epistemology

Chair: Sharon Crasnow (Norco College) Speakers: Kristina Rolin (University of Helsinki) Nancy Daukas (Guilford College) Evelyn Brister (Rochester Institute of Technology)

G7C Society for Modern PhilosophyTopic: Anonymous Modern Philosophy

Chair: Chris Meyns (University of Cambridge) Speakers: Julia Joráti (Ohio State University) “Early Modern Versus Medieval Anonymity” Sandra Lapointe (McMaster University) “Rooting for the Underdogs” Alexander X. Douglas (Heythrop College) “The Cartesian Model of Anonymity and the

Tractatus-Theologico Politicus”

G7D Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights, Session 1 Speakers: Elizabeth Ashford (University of St. Andrews) Adam Etinson (University of Chicago) Robert Simpson (Monash University) James Nickel (University of Miami)

ANNUAL RECEPTION10:00 p.m.–Midnight, Colonial Ballroom (Mezzanine)

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FRIDAY, APRIL 1

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)

PLACEMENT SERVICEInformation desk: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m., registration desk (mezzanine)Interview tables: location to be announced

EXHIBITS10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., California West (second floor)

FRIDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

7A Book Symposium: Rocío Zambrana, Hegel’s Theory of Intelligibility

Chair: Eric Watkins (University of California, San Diego) Speakers: Karen Ng (Vanderbilt University) Paul Redding (University of Sydney) Christopher Yeomans (Purdue University) Rocío Zambrana (University of Oregon)

7B Book Symposium: Sandra Harding, Objectivity and Diversity Chair: Nancy Daukas (Guilford College) Speakers: Kristie Dotson (Michigan State University) Jill Fellows (Douglas College) Naomi Scheman (University of Minnesota) Sandra Harding (University of California, Los

Angeles)

7C Book Symposium: Mazviita Chirimuuta, Outside Color: Perceptual Science and the Puzzle of Color in Philosophy

Chair: Derek Brown (Brandon University) Speakers: Jonathan Cohen (University of California, San

Diego) Joshua Gert (College of William and Mary) Adam Pautz (Brown University) Mazviita Chirimuuta (University of Pittsburgh)

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7D Book Symposium: Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking

Chair: Fritz McDonald (Oakland University) Speakers: Nick Laslaskowski (University of Southern California) Sarah Stroud (McGill University) Mark van Roojen (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont)

7E Book Symposium: Alva Noë, Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature Chair: Gabrielle Jackson (Stony Brook University) Speakers: Noël Carroll (The Graduate Center, CUNY) Anne Eaton (University of Illinois at Chicago) Paul Guyer (Brown University) Alva Noë (University of California, Berkeley)

7F Invited Symposium: Alternative Conceptions of God Chair: Tomás Bogardus (Pepperdine University) Speakers: John Bishop (University of Auckland) Ken Perszyk (Victoria University of Wellington) Jeanine Diller (University of Toledo) Andrei Buckareff (Marist College) Commentator: Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers University)

7G Invited Symposium: Children and Autonomy Chair: Colin Macleod (University of Victoria) Speakers: Samantha Brennan (Western University) Amy Mullin (University of Toronto) Commentators: Marilea Bramer (Minnesota State University

Moorhead) Robert Noggle (Central Michigan University)

7H Invited Symposium: Confucianism Chair: Edward Slingerland (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Bongrae Seok (Alvernia University) “Evolutionary Psychology of Confucian Shame” Jenny Zhao (University of Cambridge) “Self-Reflection in the Xunzi” Winnie Sung (Nanyang Technological University) “Sympathy in the Mencius” Commentators: Eric Hutton (University of Utah) Manyul Im (University of Bridgeport) Hui-chieh Loy (National University of Singapore)

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7I Invited Symposium: Ideal Theory Chair: Sameer Bajaj (University of Arizona) Speakers: David Schmidtz (University of Arizona) “Reasonable Idealism” David Estlund (Brown University) “What Is Circumstantial About Justice?” Richard Arneson (University of California, San Diego) “Who Needs Utopias (Realistic or Otherwise)?”

7J Colloquium: Epistemic Challenges to Physicalism, and Replies9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Gregory Janssen (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) Speaker: Bénédicte Veillet (University of Michigan–Flint) “Epistemic Arguments and Explanatory Targets” Commentator: Robert Howell (Southern Methodist University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Adam Bradley (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Martha Gibson (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Physicalism, Conceivability Arguments, and

Semantic Necessity” Commentator: Anna Brinkerhoff (Brown University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Benjamin Lennertz (Colgate University) Speaker: Eric Hiddleston (Wayne State University) “A Priori and Necessary Versus a Priori that

Necessary” Commentator: Tim Pickavance (Biola University)

7K Colloquium: Ethics and Politics in Aristotle9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michael Ferejohn (Duke University) Speaker: Victor Saenz (Rice University) “Aristotle’s Thumos as Dunamis and Pathos” Commentator: Landon Hobbs (Stanford University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Bjorn Wastvedt (University of Arizona) Speakers: Jesse Gold (Independent Scholar) Margaret Scharle (Reed College) “Aristotle’s Conception of the Political Life as an

Imitation of the Divine” Commentator: Sara Magrin (University of California, Berkeley)

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11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Emily Perry (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Allison Murphy (University of Notre Dame) “Aristotelian Sunaisthesis: A Synoptic View of Life” Commentator: Emil Salim (Independent Scholar)

7L Colloquium: Metaphysics and Epistemology of Artifacts9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Shane Steinert-Threlkeld (Stanford University) Speaker: Nurbay Irmak (Boğaziçi University) “Artifactual Theory of Words” Commentator: Linda Wetzel (Georgetown University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Amy Coplan (California State University, Fullerton) Speaker: David Friedell (Barnard College) “What Corporations Can Teach Us About Music” Commentator: Michael Rings (Pacific Lutheran University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Jeffrey Goodman (James Madison University) Speakers: Eric Guindon (University of Connecticut) Jonathan Vertanen (Yale University) “Originating at the Edge of Essence: A Skeptical

Puzzle (and a Solution)” Commentator: Paul Hovda (Reed College)

7M Colloquium: Philosophical Methodology and Experimental Philosophy9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Rebecca Copenhaver (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: Joshua Smart (University of Missouri) “Dialecticism About Philosophical Appeals to

Intuition” Commentator: Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Stephen Crowley (Boise State University) Speaker: Christopher Cloos (University of California, Santa

Barbara) “Gettier Cases, Epistemic Ignorance, and Implicit

Ambivalence” Commentator: Chad Gonnerman (University of Southern Indiana)

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11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Paul Menzel (Pacific Lutheran University) Speaker: Erick Ramirez (Santa Clara University) “Empathy and the Limits of Thought Experiments” Commentator: Nick Harrison (University of Utah)

7N Colloquium: Philosophy of Action9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Antti Kauppinen (University of Tampere and Trinity College Dublin)

Speaker: Greg Antill (University of California, Los Angeles) “Belief, Intention, and Deliberation” Commentator: Santiago Amaya (Universidad de los Andes)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Joe Campbell (Washington State University) Speaker: Benjamin Schwan (University of Wisconsin–

Madison) “The Reasons Intentions Give” Commentator: Rebekah L. H. Rice (Seattle Pacific University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Bernard W. Kobes (Arizona State University) Speaker: Jonathan Drake (University of Texas at Austin) “False Reasons, Fine Explanations” Commentator: Juan Comesaña (University of Arizona)

7O Colloquium: Semantics9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Sina Fazelpour (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Elmar Unnsteinsson (University College Dublin) “The Edenic Theory of Reference” Commentator: Alexandru Radulescu (University of Missouri)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: James Woodbridge (University of Nevada, Las

Vegas) Speaker: Heidi Savage (State University of New York at

Geneseo) “Names Are Not Predicates” Commentator: Angel Pinillos (Arizona State University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Melissa Fusco (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Eric Snyder (Ohio State University) “Frege’s (Larger) Other Puzzle” Commentator: Richard Lawrence (University of California,

Berkeley)

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7P Colloquium: Spinoza’s Metaphyics and Epistemology9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Michael Goodman (Humboldt State University) Speaker: Matthew Homan (Christopher Newport University) “True Beings of Reason in Spinoza” Commentator: Julia Joráti (Ohio State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Timothy Crockett (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Norman Whitman (Rhodes College) “Finalism in Spinoza’s Physics?” Commentator: Zachary Biondi (University of California, Los

Angeles)11:00 a.m.-Noon

Chair: Kristina Meshelski (California State University, Northridge)

Speaker: Galen Barry (Old Dominion University) “Spinoza and the Linguistic Nature of Impossibility” Commentator: Martin Lin (Rutgers University)

FRIDAY LATE MORNING, 11:00–2:00 P.M.

Poster Session11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.

Presenters: Amanda Huminski (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “A Critical Descriptive Project and Genders as

Objective Types” Stephen Zylstra (University of Toronto) “Aquinas’s Theory of the Mental Word and the

Metaphysics of Immanent and Transient Activities” Dane Muckler (Saint Louis University) “Are We Even Fooling Ourselves: Self-Deception

and Weakness of Will in Kant’s Moral Philosophy” Everett Fulmer (Saint Louis University) “Circumscribing the Viciousness in Circularity” Sarah Wieten (University of Durham) “Evidence and Mechanistic Reasoning: A Matter of

Inductive Risk” Aaron Wolf (Syracuse University) “Motivational Ought Implies Can” Joshua Keton (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “On the Limited Significance of Coercion in

Theorizing the Nature of the State”

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Caroline Stone (Washington University in St. Louis) “Phenomena Demarcation in Neuroscience” Jesse Spafford (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Rescuing Equality from the Demand for

Justification” Andrea Borghini (College of the Holy Cross) and

Carla Bagnoli (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia and Universitetet i Oslo)

“Special Powers: How Agents Determine the Bounds of Action”

Andrew Flynn (University of California, Los Angeles)

“The Importance of Logically Complex Actions”

FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

8A Book Symposium: David Albert, After Physics Chair: Cody Gilmore (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Craig Callender (University of California, San Diego) Jenann Ismael (University of Arizona) Wayne Myrvold (Western University) David Albert (Columbia University)

8B Book Symposium: Martin Shuster, Autonomy After Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity

Chair: Anna Mudde (Campion College) Speakers: John Abromeit (Buffalo State College) Claudia Leeb (Washington State University) Henry Pickford (Duke University) Martin Shuster (Avila University)

8C Book Symposium: Duncan Pritchard, Epistemic Angst: Radical Skepticism and the Groundlessness of Our Believing

Chair: Chienkuo Mi (Soochow University) Speakers: John Greco (St. Louis University) Ram Neta (University of North Carolina at Chapel

Hill) Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University) Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh)

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8D Book Symposium: Karin Boxer, Rethinking Responsibility Chair: Steven Woodworth (Stanford University) Speakers: Andrew Eshleman (University of Portland) Matt King (The University of Alabama at

Birmingham) Neal Tognazzini (Western Washington University) Karin Boxer (University of British Columbia)

8E Book Symposium: Paul Bloomfield, The Virtues of Happiness: A Theory of the Good Life

Chair: Neera Badhwar (University of Oklahoma and George Mason University)

Speakers: Robert Johnson (University of Missouri) Regina Rini (New York University) Daniel Star (Boston University) Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut)

8F Invited Symposium: Cultural Evolution Chair: Ryan Nichols (California State University, Fullerton) Speakers: William Wimsatt (University of Chicago) “Crucial Missing Elements in Theories of Cultural

Evolution” Catherine Driscoll (North Carolina State University) “Cultural Evolutionary Explanation and the Social

Sciences” Bryon Cunningham (California State University,

Fullerton) “Is Cultural Evolution Mechanistic?” Commentators: Marshall Abrams (The University of Alabama at

Birmingham) Todd Grantham (College of Charleston) Grant Ramsey (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

8G Invited Symposium: Kant’s Theory of Concepts Chair: Ralf Bader (Oxford University) Speakers: Colin McLear (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) “Concepts and Abilities” Thomas Land (Ryerson University) “Concepts as Representations of Synthetic Unity” Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown University) “Kant on Abstraction in Concept Acquisition” Nick Stang (University of Toronto) “Kantian Concepts: Given, Made, Empirical, and A

Priori”

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8H Invited Symposium: The Value of Faith Chair: Judy Miles (California State Polytechnic University,

Pomona) Speakers: Michael Pace (Chapman University) “‘Oh Ye of Little Faith’: On Measuring and

Assessing the Strength of Someone’s Faith” John Schwenkler (Florida State University) “Can Conversion Be Rational?” Errol Lord (University of Pennsylvania) “What Would Faith Have to Be Like to Be Rational?” Commentators: Trent Dougherty (Baylor University) Anne Jeffrey (University of Notre Dame) Daniel McKaughan (Boston College)

8I Colloquium: Normative Ethics1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Lara Denis (Agnes Scott College) Speaker: Vida Yao (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) “Unpromotable Goods” Commentator: Melissa Barry (Williams College)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Lorenza D’Angelo (Syracuse University) Speaker: Christa Johnson (Ohio State University) “The Intrapersonal Paradox of Deontology” Commentator: Jorah Dannenberg (Stanford University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Christina Bovinette (University of Montana) Speaker: Spencer Case (University of Colorado Boulder) “Rethinking Demandingness: Why Satisficing

Consequentialism and Scalar Consequentialism Are Not Less Demanding Than Maximizing Consequentialism”

Commentator: Dale Miller (Old Dominion University)

8J Colloquium: Perception and Color1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Joseph Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

Speaker: Ryan Ogilvie (University of Maryland) “Empirical Tests for Perceptual Content: Is

Adaptation an Exclusively Perceptual Phenomenon?” Commentator: Robert Briscoe (Ohio University)

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2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Masahiro Yamada (Claremont Graduate University) Speaker: Susan Hahn (University of Alberta) “Organic Unity of Color” Commentator: Dave Suarez (University of Toronto)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Tyrus Fisher (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Raja Rosenhagen (University of Pittsburgh) “Seeing as and Seeing That: A Fresh Look at

Hanson’s Account of Observation” Commentator: Robert Schwartz (University of Wisconsin–

Milwaukee)

8K Colloquium: Semantics, Pragmatics, and Morality of Slurs1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Darcy McCusker (University of Washington) Speaker: Mihaela Popa-Wyatt (LOGOS Barcelona) “Role Assignment: Explaining the Variable Offense

of Slurs” Commentator: Adam Sennet (University of California, Davis)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Louise Antony (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Speaker: Ralph DiFranco (University of Connecticut) “Appropriate Slurs” Commentator: Luvell Anderson (University of Memphis)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Katharine Schweitzer (University of Nevada, Reno) Speaker: Renee Bolinger (University of Southern California) “Reporting Bad Beliefs” Commentator: Kent Bach (San Francisco State University)

8L Colloquium: Theories of Truth and Truthmakers1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Alan Goldman (College of William and Mary) Speaker: Jeremy Wyatt (Yonsei University) “Reconceiving Faultless Disagreement: A Defense

of Absolutism About ‘Tasty’” Commentator: Jack Spencer (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology)

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2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Avram Hiller (Portland State University) Speaker: Jon Litland (University of Texas at Austin) “Exact Necessitation” Commentator: Thomas Donaldson (Stanford University)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Fabrizio Cariani (Northwestern University) Speaker: James R. Shaw (University of Pittsburgh) “Theories of Truth and Generalized Quantification” Commentator: Bruno Whittle (Yale University)

8M APA Committee Session: Women and PropagandaArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Women

Chair: Anne Jacobson (University of Houston) Speakers: Rachel McKinnon (College of Charleston) “Gender, Identity, and Radfem Propaganda” Tom Digby (Springfield College) “How Misogynistic Propaganda Is Used in the

Construction of Masculinity” Sheryl Tuttle Ross (University of Wisconsin–La

Crosse) “Some Art Propaganda for Feminist Propaganda—A

Response to Lucy Lippard”

FRIDAY EARLY EVENING, 4:00–6:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

9A Invited Paper: Epicureanism Chair: Sarah Jansen (Carleton College) Speaker: Elizabeth Asmis (University of Chicago) “Can the Epicurean Live His Epicureanism? Pity and

Self-Interest” Commentators: Corinne Gartner (Wellesley College) Kirk R. Sanders (University of Illinois at Urbana-

Champaign)

9B Invited Paper: Explanation and the External World Chair: Yuval Avnur (Scripps College) Speaker: Jonathan Vogel (Amherst College) “Explanation and the External World” Commentators: Jonathan Weisberg (University of Toronto) Roger White (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology)

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9C Colloquium: Aesthetic Evaluation4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Alex King (University at Buffalo) Speaker: Ben Wolfson (Independent Scholar) “Hanson on Conceptual Art and the Acquaintance

Principle” Commentator: Louise Hanson (University of Cambridge)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Speaker: Emine Hande Tuna (University of Alberta) “A Kantian Hybrid Theory of Art Criticism:

A Particularist Appeal to the Generalists” Commentator: James Harold (Mount Holyoke College)

9D Colloquium: Consideration of Problems for Theories of Pragmatic Implicature4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Alexander Beard (California State University, Long Beach)

Speaker: Megan Hyska (University of Texas at Austin) “Information Structure and the Challenge of Higher

Order Discourse” Commentator: Yael Sharvit (University of California, Los Angeles)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Robert Barnard (University of Mississippi) Speaker: Arthur Sullivan (Memorial University of

Newfoundland) “Cancellability and Its Discontents” Commentator: Matthew Weiner (University of Vermont)

9E Colloquium: Decision Theory4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Ryan Shaver (California State University, Long Beach)

Speaker: Kian Mintz-Woo (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) “A Principle for Utility Discounting Under Risk” Commentator: Hun Chung (University of Arizona)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (Yonsei

University) Speaker: Olav Vassend (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “Moderate Bayesianism Is Incompatible with Equal

Treatment” Commentator: Julia Staffel (Washington University in St. Louis)

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9F Colloquium: Empirical and Moral Consideration of Retributivism4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Joe Campbell (Washington State University) Speaker: Nathan Hanna (Drexel University) “Desert’s Moral Significance Reconsidered” Commentator: Ariela Tubert (University of Puget Sound)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Nate Olson (California State University, Bakersfield) Speaker: Janice Moskalik (University of Washington) “Against Ill Will” Commentator: Amanda Gorman (University of Southern California)

9G Colloquium: Phenomenal Consciousness and Neuroscience4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Luca Oliva (University of Houston) Speaker: Philip Woodward (Valparaiso University) “Panpsychism, Neuroscience, and the Dynamics of

Consciousness” Commentator: David Pitt (California State University, Los Angeles)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Charles Wallis (California State University, Long

Beach) Speaker: James Blackmon (San Francisco State University) “Hemispherectomies and Independently

Conscious Brain Hemispheres” Commentator: Emma Esmaili (University of British Columbia)

9H Colloquium: Scottish Enlightenment Ethics4:00-5:00 p.m.

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

Speaker: Marcus Weakley (Claremont Graduate University) “Ethics, Taste, and Transformation in the Work of

David Hume” Commentator: Giovanni Grandi (University of British Columbia

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

Chair: Gilad Sharvit (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Albert Shin (Villanova University) “Adam Smith on the Natural Authority of

Conscience” Commentator: Jon McHugh (Denison University)

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9I Colloquium: The Nature of Mental States4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Michelle Pham (University of Washington) Speaker: Keith Harris (University of Missouri) “Toward Functionalism About Collective Belief” Commentator: Adam Arico (The University of Alabama)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Kai Draper (University of Delaware) Speaker: Jared Peterson (Northwestern University) “A Puzzle About Desire” Commentator: Lauren Ashwell (Bates College)

9J Symposium: Analytic Hegelianism Chair: Ron Jackson (Clayton State University) Speaker: Willem deVries (University of New Hampshire) “Hegelian Spirits in Sellarsian Bottles” Commentators: Paul Giladi (University of Sheffield) Michael Hicks (Miami University of Ohio)

9K Symposium: Contextualism About Epistemic Modals Chair: Jasper Heaton (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Alex Silk (University of Birmingham) “How to Embed an Epistemic Modal: Attitude

Problems and Other Defects of Character” Commentators: Daniel Rothschild (University College London) Seth Yalcin (University of California, Berkeley)

9L Dewey Lecture Chair: Heather Battaly (California State University,

Fullerton) Speaker: Linda Zagzebski (University of Oklahoma) “The Joys and Sorrows of Philosophy”

Dewey Lecture Reception5:30-6:00 p.m.

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FRIDAY EVENING, 6:00–7:00 P.M.

Presidential Address Introduction: Kenneth Taylor (Stanford University) Speaker: Leslie Pickering Francis (University of Utah) “Applied Ethics: A Misnomer?”

Presidential Reception7:00-8:00 p.m.

FRIDAY EVENING, 7:00–10:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G8A Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 2Topic: Ethics and Political Order in Chinese Thought

Chair: TBA Speakers: Yao Lin (Columbia University) “‘Zhi’ and ‘Luan’ in Ancient Chinese Thought” Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) “Han Fei on Organizing and Justifying the State” Justin Tiwald (San Francisco State University) “Institutional Versus Character-Centered Theories

of Governance” Michael Nylan (University of California, Berkeley) “On Constructions of the Common Good in Early

China” Jingcai Ying (University of Virginia) “Politics of Exemplars in Zhu Xi” Commentators: Loubna El Amine (Georgetown University) Weimin Sun (California State University, Northridge) Leah Zuo (Bowdoin College)

G8B Hume SocietyTopic: Hume’s Moral Psychology

Speakers: Lorraine Besser (Middlebury College) “Bridging Gaps Between Hume’s Moral Psychology

and Contemporary Psychological Research” Rico Vitz (Azusa Pacific University) “Character, Sympathy, and Culture” Katharina Paxman (Brigham Young University) “Hume on the Cultivation of Disposition” Commentator: Emily Kelahan (Illinois Wesleyan University)

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G8C International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Mencius: Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Speakers: Lijun Yuan (Texas State University–San Marcos) “Hume, Mengzi, and Feminism on Extensive

Virtue: A Comparison of Trio Regarding Moral Epistemology”

Sean Drysdale Walsh (University of Minnesota Duluth)

“Mencius, Kant, and Ameliorating the Risk of Failing in Our Obligations”

Dobin Choi (University at Buffalo) “Moral Artisanship: Mengzi 6A7 Revisited” Joseph Harroff (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Rhythmanalysis, Pragmatic Somaesthetics, and

‘Resolute Habituation’ Shendu: An Experimental Account of ‘Si-meng Confucian Axiological Metaphysics’”

G8D North American Kant SocietyTopic: Author-Meets-Critics: Nick Stang, Kant’s Modal Metaphysics

Chair: Helga Varden (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Author: Nick Stang (University of Toronto) Critics: Uygar Abaci (University of Richmond) Ralf Bader (Oxford University) Andrew Chignell (Cornell University) Tobias Rosefeldt (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

G8E North American Society for Social PhilosophyTopic: Justice and the Social Ontology of Race

Chair: Devora Shapiro (Southern Oregon University) Speakers: Alisa Bierria (Stanford University) “Black Action and Criminal Intent: A Challenge for

Agency Theory” Quayshawn Spencer (University of Pennsylvania) “Implications of Using Biological Populations in

Preferential Affirmative Action” Naomi Zack (University of Oregon) “Racial Inequality and Applicative Justice: A

Comparative Approach Versus Ideal and Nonideal Theory”

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G8F Pacific Association for the Continental TraditionTopic: Philosophy on the Edge

Discussants: Dana S. Belu (California State University, Dominguez Hills)

Gerard Kuperus (University of San Francisco) Sam Mickey (University of San Francisco) Marie-Eve Morin (University of Alberta) Natalie Nenadic (University of Kentucky) Elizabeth Sikes (Seattle University) Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University) Jason Wirth (Seattle University)

G8G Political Theology Group, Session 1Topic: Sex and Postcolonial Theology

Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Janet Jakobsen (Barnard College) Brenna Moore (Fordham University) Erin Runions (Pomona College) Vincent Lloyd (Syracuse University) Anthony Petro (Boston University) Commentator: Mayra Rivera Rivera (Harvard University)

G8H Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Corruption and Accountability: Theory and Practice

Chair: Gillian Brock (University of Auckland) Speakers: William English (Harvard University) “Corruption” Sergio Sismondo (Queen’s University) “Corruption of Knowledge and the Pharmaceutical

Industry” Marie E. Newhouse (University of Surrey) “Think Tank Ethics: Theory Meets Practice” Commentator: Daniel Weinstock (McGill University)

G8I Society for Mexican-American Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Mexican American Identity and Social Transformation

Chair: Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. (Mount St. Mary’s University) Speakers: José-Antonio Orosco (Oregon State University) “A Morally Responsible Response to Riots: Cultural

Violence and the Nonviolence of César Chavez” Rocio Alvarez (Texas A&M University) “César Chavez and His Indigenous Philosophical

Roots: Combating Ideological Colonization in the 20th and 21st Centuries”

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Kim Diaz (University of Texas at El Paso) “The Importance of Chican@s for Mexicans:

Octavio Paz and Gloria Anzaldua on What It Means to Be Mexican”

G8J Society for Philosophy and Disability, Session 2Topic: Sex and the Disabled Citizen

Chair: Kevin Mintz (Stanford University) Speakers: Cheryl Cohen Greene (Independent Scholar) “Bridging the Gap Between Political Philosophy

and Sexology: Towards the Sexual Empowerment of People with Disabilities”

Kevin Mintz (Stanford University) “Enabling Sex on Screen and Social Media: Do

Images of People with Disabilities as Sexual Beings Affect Political Constructions of Disability?”

Raymond Aldred (McGill University) “Rethinking Care, Intimacy, and Sexual Citizenship

with Disability in Mind”

G8K Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Authors-Meet-Critics: Erin McKenna and Scott L. Pratt, American Philosophy: From Wounded Knee to the Present

Authors: Erin McKenna (University of Oregon and Pacific Lutheran University)

Scott L. Pratt (University of Oregon) Critics: Beth H. Piatote (University of California, Berkeley) Albert Spencer (Portland State University) Brad Elliott Stone (Loyola Marymount University)

G8L Society for the Metaphysics of Science, Session 2Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Mathias Frisch, Causal Reasoning in Physics

Chair: Michael Strevens (New York University) Author: Mathias Frisch (University of Maryland) Critics: Matt Farr (University of Queensland) Alyssa Ney (University of California, Davis) James Woodward (University of Pittsburgh)

G8M Society for the Philosophy of AgencyTopic: The Varieties of Free-Will Skepticism

Chair: Joe Campbell (Washington State University) Speaker: Derk Pereboom (Cornell University) “Resisting the Practice of Holding Responsible” Commentator: Galen Strawson (University of Texas at Austin)

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Speaker: Tamler Sommers (University of Houston) “Philosophical Busybodies” Commentator: Kelly McCormick (Texas Christian University)

G8N Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 2 Chair: Patricia Marino (University of Waterloo) Speakers: Luke Brunning (Oxford University) “‘The One’ and the Many: Phantasy and a Critique

of Non-Monogamy” Shaun Miller (Marquette University) “BDSM, Consent, and Human Flourishing: A Sketch

for the Possibility of Ethical Degradation” Gary Foster (Wilfrid Laurier University) “What Matters in Love: Reflections on the

Relationship Between Love and Persons in Parfit” Arina Pismenny (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Why Love Is Not a Moral Emotion”

G8O Society for the Study of Ethics and AnimalsTopic: What Is to Be Done? Speciesism as Extermination

Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University) Speakers: Zipporah Weisberg (Queen’s University) “‘O for the Voices of Animals’: Learning to Listen” Christiane Bailey (Université du Québec, Montréal) “A Relational and Political Approach to Interspecies

Justice in an Unjust World” Robert C. Jones (California State University, Chico) “Is Anti-Speciesism a Form of Exterminism?” Stephen F. Eisenman (Northwestern University) “Research in Cold Blood” John Sanbonmatsu (Worcester Polytechnic

Institute) “The Animal of Bad Faith: Speciesism as an

Existential Project”

G8P Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 2Topic: Barry Allen’s Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts

Critics: Ronald Dziwenka (New Mexico State University) LeRon Harrison (University of Oregon) Joseph J. Lynch (California Polytechnic State

University) Gordon Marino (St. Olaf College) Respondent: Barry Allen (McMaster University)

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Speakers: Todd Jones (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) “Competitive Sparring and the Difficulties of Desire” Allan Bäck (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) “Gandhi as a Martial Artist” Carl Dull (High Point University) “Martial Arts and Contemporary Philosophy:

Phenomenological Investigations of Martial Praxis and Shared Principles of Action that Undercut Daoism as Moral Relativism”

Kevin Houser (Indiana University Bloomington) “Taking Time to Take Lives: Shinmen Musashi on

‘Rhythm’”

G8Q Society of Indian Philosophy and ReligionTopic: Ethical Theories: East and West

Speakers: Sangeetha Krishnan (University of Delhi) “Action Without Desire and the Concept of Motive:

An Interpretation” Shalini Sinha (University of Reading) “Ethics as Metaphysics: Self and World in Classical

Vaiśesika” Joseph A. Tuminello (University of North Texas) “Jainism, Animals, and the Ethics of Intervention” Gerald D. Doppelt (University of California, San

Diego) “Stereotypes and Social Justice” He Sanchuan (Sichuan University) “The Appearance of Ethics Between Family and

Romance in the Film Interstellar” Leigh Duffy (University at Buffalo) “The Ethics and Philosophy of Yoga”

Topic: Keynote Address Speaker: Kisor Chakrabarti (Davis and Elkins College) “Nyaya Ethics”

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SATURDAY, APRIL 2

REGISTRATION8:30 a.m.–Noon, registration desk (mezzanine)

PLACEMENTInformation desk: 8:30 a.m.–Noon, registration desk (mezzanine)Interview tables: location to be announced

EXHIBITS9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., California West (second floor)

SATURDAY MORNING, 9:00 A.M.–NOON

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

10A Book Symposium: Kevin McCain, Evidentialism and Epistemic Justification

Chair: Daniel Speak (Loyola Marymount University) Speakers: Richard Fumerton (University of Iowa) Jonathan Kvanvig (Baylor University) Matthias Steup (Purdue University) Kevin McCain (The University of Alabama at

Birmingham)

10B Book Symposium: Derk Pereboom, Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life

Chair: Kelly McCormick (Texas Christian University) Speakers: Randolph Clarke (Florida State University) Justin Coates (University of Houston) Laura W. Ekstrom (College of William and Mary) Derk Pereboom (Cornell University)

10C Book Symposium: Anthony A. Long, Greek Models of Mind and Self

Chair: William Prior (Santa Clara University) Speakers: John Ferrari (University of California, Berkeley) Melissa Lane (Princeton University) Anthony A. Long (University of California, Berkeley)

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10D Book Symposium: Nico Orlandi, The Innocent Eye: Why Vision Is Not a Cognitive Process

Chair: Todd Ganson (Oberlin College) Speakers: Ophelia Deroy (University of London) Farid Masrour (University of Wisconsin–Madison) Scott Sturgeon (University of Birmingham) Nico Orlandi (University of California, Santa Cruz)

10E Invited Symposium: Contemporary Perspectives on Aesthetic Judgment

Chair: Joseph Tolliver (University of Arizona) Speakers: Jane Kneller (Colorado State University) “Art and Community: Indeterminacy and Aesthetic

Reflection” Ivan Gaskell (Bard College) “Art and Ethics: The Ethical Significance of the

Capacities Engaged by Aesthetic Judgment” Mohan Matthen (University of Toronto) “Art and Pleasure” Commentators: Elizabeth Coleman (Monash University) Cynthia Freeland (University of Houston) Jennifer McMahon (University of Adelaide)

10F Invited Symposium: Interpretations of Transcendental Idealism Chair: Andrew Chignell (Cornell University) Speakers: James Van Cleve (University of Southern California) Tobias Rosefeldt (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Jill Buroker (California State University, San

Bernardino) David Landy (San Francisco State University)

10G Invited Symposium: Varieties of Biological Explanation Chair: Roberta L. Millstein (University of California, Davis) Speakers: Sarah M. Roe (Southern Connecticut State

University) “Scientific Generalizations: Regularity and

Ephemerality” Robert A. Skipper, Jr. (University of Cincinnati) “What I Think About When I Think About

Mechanisms” Anya Plutynski (Washington University in St. Louis) “What, if Anything, Do ‘Systems Biologists’

Explain?”

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10H Colloquium: Applied Ethics9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Mike Ashfield (University of Southern California) Speakers: David Killoren (Northwestern University) Robert Streiffer (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “On the Confinement of Animals” Commentator: Abigail Levin (Niagara University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Alex Rajczi (Claremont McKenna College) Speaker: Scott Woodcock (University of Victoria) “A Remote Cabin and the Rights of People Seeds” Commentator: Ryan Nelson (University of Utah)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Diana Buccafurni-Huber (Independent Scholar) Speaker: Emmalon Davis (Indiana University Bloomington) “What Is It to Share Contraceptive Responsibility?” Commentator: Mary Devereaux (University of California, San Diego)

10I Colloquium: Early 20th Century German Philosophy9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Mark Rauls (College of Southern Nevada) Speaker: Christine Wieseler (University of South Florida) “Heidegger’s Hesitance to Touch the Body:

Implications of Bodily Particularities for Being” Commentator: Eugene Chislenko (University of California,

Berkeley)10:00-11:00 a.m.

Chair: Vida Pavesich (California State University, East Bay) Speaker: Jeffrey Byrnes (Grand Valley State University) “Jaspers, Narrativity, and the Structure of Authentic

Dasein” Commentator: Timothy Burns (Loyola Marymount University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Max Murphey (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Stefano Vincini (University of Memphis) “Husserl and Wittgenstein: The World’s Justifiability

and the Logical Model” Commentator: Corbin Casarez (Loyola University Chicago)

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10J Colloquium: Moral Justification9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Marc Joseph (Mills College) Speaker: Martin Benjamin (Michigan State University) “The Wrongness of Killing for Fun: Fact, Opinion, or

Certainty” Commentator: Grant A. Marler (Claremont Graduate University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Rod Bertolet (Purdue University) Speaker: Max Hayward (Columbia University) “Drifting to Bermuda: On the Limits of Rational

Reflection in Ethics” Commentator: Zachary Garrett (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Abby Everett Jaques (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) Speaker: Nicole Dular (Syracuse University) “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Epistemic

Standards and Moral Beliefs” Commentator: Elizabeth Jackson (University of Notre Dame)

10K Colloquium: Philosophical Frameworks for Policy9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: Sara Goering (University of Washington) Speaker: S. Andrew Schroeder (Claremont McKenna College) “Communicating Scientific Results to Policy-Makers” Commentator: Martin Vezér (Pennsylvania State University)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: Olga Workman (Walden University) Speaker: Matthew Baddorf (University of Rochester) “Collective Moral Responsibility or Collective

Virtue?” Commentator: Michael Robinson (Florida State University)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Margaret Battin (University of Utah) Speaker: Monique Lanoix (Saint Paul University) “Aging and Opportunity” Commentator: Ryan Spellecy (Medical College of Wisconsin)

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10L Colloquium: Philosophy of Physics9:00-10:00 a.m.

Chair: James Woodward (University of Pittsburgh) Speaker: Jonathan Bain (New York University) “What Explains the Spin-Statistics Connection?” Commentator: Michael Miller (University of Pittsburgh)

10:00-11:00 a.m. Chair: David Glick (University of Arizona) Speaker: Cristin Chall (University of South Carolina) “Doubt for Dawid’s Non-Empirical Theory

Assessment” Commentator: John Dougherty (University of California, San Diego)

11:00 a.m.-Noon Chair: Michael Hicks (Rutgers University) Speaker: John T. Roberts (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Comparativism and Absolutism About Quantities:

Two Unsuccessful Arguments” Commentator: Shamik Dasgupta (Princeton University)

10M APA Committee Session: Author-Meets-Critics: Barry Allen, Vanishing into ThingsArranged by the APA Committee on the Status of Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies

Chair: Jay L. Garfield (Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore, Yale University, Smith College)

Speakers: Barry Allen (McMaster University) Chenyang Li (Nanyang Technological University) Nicholas Silins (Cornell University and Yale-NUS

College) Hui-chieh Loy (National University of Singapore)

10N APA Committee Session: Author-Meets-Critics: Steven Ratner, The Thin Justice of International LawArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law

Chair: Matthew Lister (University of Pennsylvania) Speakers: Steven R. Ratner (University of Michigan) David Lefkowitz (University of Richmond) Fernando Tesón (Florida State University) Carmen Pavel (King’s College London) Margaret Martin (Western University)

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10O APA Committee Session: Jobs and Rewards: Teaching Philosophy at Community CollegesArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy in Two-Year Colleges

Chair: Thomas Urban (Houston Community College) Speakers: Marc Bobro (Santa Barbara City College) Robert Boyd (Fresno City College) Ari Krupnick (Berkeley City College) Rick Mayock (West Los Angeles College)

SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1:00–4:00 P.M.

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

11A Book Symposium: Bence Nanay, Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception

Chair: Dominic McIver Lopes (University of British Columbia)

Speakers: Paloma Atencia-Linares (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)

Robert Hopkins (New York University) Nicholas Silins (Cornell University and Yale-NUS

College) Bence Nanay (University of Antwerp and University

of Cambridge)

11B Book Symposium: Gillian Barker, Beyond Biofatalism: Human Nature for an Evolving World

Chair: Bruce Glymour (Kansas State University) Speakers: Steve Downes (University of Utah) Marion Hourdequin (Colorado College) Jay Odenbaugh (Lewis & Clark College) Gillian Barker (Western University)

11C Book Symposium: Thomas Hurka, British Ethical Theorists from Sidgwick to Ewing

Chair: Nora Grigore (University of Texas at Austin) Speakers: Stephen Darwall (Yale University) Sarah McGrath (Princeton University) David Phillips (University of Houston) Thomas Hurka (University of Toronto)

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11D Book Symposium: Anthony Steinbock, Moral Emotions: Reclaiming the Evidence of the Heart

Chair: David Kim (University of San Francisco) Speakers: Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut) Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University) Claudia Serban (Université Toulouse–Jean Jaurès) Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois University

Carbondale)

11E Book Symposium: John M. Doris, Talking to Our Selves Chair: Garrett Pendergraft (Pepperdine University) Speakers: John Martin Fischer (University of California,

Riverside) Dana Kay Nelkin (University of California, San Diego) Manuel Vargas (University of San Francisco) John M. Doris (Washington University in St. Louis)

11F Invited Symposium: Normativity of Meaning and Content Chair: Kirk Ludwig (Indiana University Bloomington) Speakers: Kathrin Glüer (Stockholms Universitet) Asa Wikforss (Stockholms Universitet) Paul Boghossian (New York University) Hannah Ginsborg (University of California, Berkeley) Commentator: Ralph Wedgwood (University of Southern

California)

11G Invited Symposium: Rousseau Chair: Lori Watson (University of San Diego) Speakers: Fred Neuhouser (Barnard College) Rebecca Kukla (Georgetown University) John Christman (Pennsylvania State University) Chris Bertram (University of Bristol)

11H Colloquium: Consideration of Limits to Harms by the State1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Stephan Johnson (City College of San Francisco) Speaker: Hadassa Noorda (New York University) “Killing Naked Non-State Combatants: Insights

from Islamic Just War Theory” Commentator: Mark Woods (University of San Diego)

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2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Paul Tubig (University of Washington) Speaker: Andy Engen (Illinois Wesleyan University) “Punishing the Oppressed and Valid Objections to

Blame” Commentator: Larry Alexander (University of San Diego)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Luis Cheng-Guajardo (Santa Clara University) Speaker: John Lemos (Coe College) “Moral Concerns About Responsibility Denial and

the Quarantine of Dangerous Criminals” Commentator: David Palmer (University of Tennessee)

11I Colloquium: Justice and Human Rights1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Laura Gillespie (University of California, Los Angeles)

Speaker: George Fourlas (Hampshire College) “Reconciliation and the Refugee Crisis” Commentator: Jacob Blair (California State University, East Bay)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Stephen Bero (University of Southern California) Speaker: Andy Lamey (University of California, San Diego) “Can There Be a Right of Return? Overcoming the

Feasibility Objection” Commentator: Rekha Nath (The University of Alabama)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Wendy Salkin (Harvard University) Speaker: Jiewuh Song (Seoul National University) “Against the Proper Subset View About Human

Rights” Commentator: Suzy Killmister (University of Connecticut)

11J Colloquium: Kant: Intuition and Idealism1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Rosalind Chaplin (University of California, San Diego)

Speaker: Chen Liang (University of Illinois at Chicago) “Formal Intuition and the Pure Synthesis of

Apprehension” Commentator: Daniel Smyth (Cornell University)

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2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Brandon Look (University of Kentucky) Speaker: Jules Salomone (The Graduate Center, CUNY) “Transcendental Idealism Revisited?” Commentator: Peter Thielke (Pomona College)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Uygar Abaci (University of Richmond) Speaker: James Messina (University of Wisconsin–Madison) “The Metaphysics of Kantian Intuitions: An Anti-

Cartesian Interpretation” Commentator: Colin Marshall (University of Washington)

11K Colloquium: Ultimate Explanation, Ultimate Meaning, and the Limits of Philosophy1:00-2:00 p.m.

Chair: Carolyn Brighouse (Occidental College) Speaker: Martin Glazier (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Essentialist Explanation” Commentator: Louis H. deRosset (University of Vermont)

2:00-3:00 p.m. Chair: Janet Levin (University of Southern California) Speaker: Zachary Barnett (Brown University) “Philosophy Without Belief” Commentator: Dan Campana (University of La Verne)

3:00-4:00 p.m. Chair: Kenneth Lucey (University of Nevada, Reno) Speaker: Joshua Glasgow (Sonoma State University) “Stardust: How Our Cosmic Insignificance Is More

or Less Guaranteed” Commentator: George Backen (Adams State College)

11L APA Committee Session: Well-being, Disability, and Self-Reported Quality of LifeArranged by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine

Chair: Jennifer Hawkins (Duke University) Speakers: Sara Goering (University of Washington) “Competent Judges and Quality of Life” Teresa Blankmeyer Burke (Gallaudet University) “Deaf Well-Being: Conceptions of the Flourishing

Deaf Life”

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Jason Raibley (California State University, Long Beach)

“Well-being and Disability” Dan Haybron (Saint Louis University) “Well-being, Personal Authority, and Disability”

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

DIVISIONAL PROGRAM SESSIONS

12A Book Symposium: James A. Harris, Hume: An Intellectual Biography

Chair: Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco) Speakers: David Raynor (University of Ottawa) John P. Wright (Central Michigan University) James A. Harris (University of St. Andrews)

12B Book Symposium: J. Clerk Shaw, Plato’s Anti-Hedonism and the Protagoras

Chair: Klaus Corcilius (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Vanessa de Harven (University of Massachusetts

Amherst) Joshua Wilburn (Wayne State University) J. Clerk Shaw (University of Tennessee)

12C Book Symposium: Seana Shiffrin, Speech Matters: On Lying, Morality, and the Law

Chair: R. Jay Wallace (University of California, Berkeley) Speakers: Nicolas Cornell (University of Pennsylvania) Lewis Powell (University at Buffalo) Seana Shiffrin (University of California, Los Angeles)

12D Special Memorial Session: Memorial Session for Patrick Suppes and Jaako Hintikka

Chair: Holly Andersen (Simon Fraser University) Speakers: John Symons (University of Kansas) Gabriel Sandu (University of Helsinki) Dagfinn Føllesdal (Universitetet i Oslo) Juliet Floyd (Boston University) Dana Scott (Carnegie Mellon University) Paul Humphreys (University of Virginia) Nancy Cartwright (Durham University and

University of California, San Diego)

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12E Invited Paper: Inquiry Chair: Michaela McSweeney (Princeton University) Speaker: Jane Friedman (New York University) “Inquiry and the Doxastic Attitudes” Commentators: Sinan Dogramaci (University of Texas at Austin) Brian Weatherson (University of Michigan)

12F Colloquium: Attention4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Dominic Alford-Duguid (University of Toronto) Speaker: Mark Fortney (University of Toronto) “Attention and the Structure of Action” Commentator: Jorge Morales (Columbia University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Aaron Henry (University of Toronto) Speaker: Zac Irving (University of Toronto) “Is Mind-Wandering Disunified or Unguided? A

Critique of Carruthers’s The Centered Mind” Commentator: Elizabeth Schechter (Washington University in St.

Louis)

12G Colloquium: Background Conditions for Communication4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Kevin Gin (University of California, Riverside) Speaker: Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini (Rutgers

University) “Assertion Reconsidered” Commentator: Ethan Jerzak (University of California, Berkeley)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Aleksey Balotskiy (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Matthew Mandelkern (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) “Non-Deviant Conditional Presuppositions” Commentator: Raj Singh (Carleton University)

12H Colloquium: Cartesian Method and Its Relation to Social and Political Concerns4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Shoshana Brassfield (Frostburg State University) Speaker: Amy Schmitter (University of Alberta) “Cartesian Prejudice and Critique of Gender in

Poulain de la Barre” Commentator: Lisa Shapiro (Simon Fraser University)

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5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Kristopher Phillips (Southern Utah University) Speaker: Tarek Dika (University of Michigan) “Method, Habit, and the Unity of Scientia in

Descartes’s Regulae” Commentator: Gideon Manning (California Institute of

Technology)

12I Colloquium: Logic of Conditionals4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Sophia Dandelet (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Matthias Jenny (Massachusetts Institute of

Technology) “Negative Counterfactual Logic” Commentator: Barak Krakauer (University of Massachusetts

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

Chair: Jonathan Wright (University of Southern California) Speaker: Simon Goldstein (Rutgers University) “The Direct Argument for Subjunctives” Commentator: David Etlin (Harvard University)

12J Colloquium: Moral Normativity and Its Relation to Epistemic Normativity4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Sharyn Clough (Oregon State University) Speaker: Emily Bingeman (Dalhousie University) “Knowledge as Ability: A Constructive Critique” Commentator: Wayne Riggs (University of Oklahoma)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Luis Oliveira (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Speaker: Lindsay Rettler (Ohio State University) “Doxastic Blame” Commentator: Teresa Bruno-Nino (Syracuse University)

12K Colloquium: Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Candace Upton (University of Denver) Speaker: Max Parish (University of Oklahoma) “Human Nature, Normativity, and Aristotelian

Constructivism” Commentator: Christian Miller (Wake Forest University)

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5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Kim Johnston (University of California, Los Angeles) Speaker: Parisa Moosavi (University of Toronto) “Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism and the Dilemma of

Natural Normativity” Commentator: Melinda Rosenberg (University of South Florida)

12L Colloquium: Personal Identity, Free Will, and the Nature of Mind4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Austin Andrews (University of California, Berkeley) Speaker: Andrew Brenner (University of Notre Dame) “Composition and Personal Ontology” Commentator: Chad Marxen (Brown University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: George Kassimis (Marist College) Speaker: Jonah Nagashima (University of California,

Riverside) “Grounding and the Luck Argument Against

Libertarianism” Commentator: Yael Loewenstein (University of Arizona)

12M Colloquium: Semantics and the Limits of Context4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Servaas van der Berg (University of British Columbia) Speaker: Daniel Skibra (Northwestern University) “Some Constraints on Contextualism About Modals” Commentator: Sophia Malamud (Brandeis University)

5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Michael Hunter (University of California, Davis) Speaker: Ethan Nowak (University of California, Berkeley) “Demonstratives Are Free Variables” Commentator: Brian Rabern (University of Edinburgh)

12N Colloquium: Subjective Well-Being, For and Against4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Kay Mathiesen (University of Arizona) Speaker: Alicia Hall (Mississippi State University) “Bridging the Gap Between Well-Being Research

and Policy” Commentator: Marina Folescu (University of Missouri)

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5:00-6:00 p.m. Chair: Rex Welshon (University of Colorado–Colorado

Springs) Speakers: Andrew Forcehimes (Vanderbilt University) Luke Semrau (Vanderbilt University) “Well-Being: It’s All in the Head” Commentator: Jeremy Dickinson (California Polytechnic State

University)

12O Colloquium: Values and Scientific Practice4:00-5:00 p.m.

Chair: Brittany French (Simon Fraser University) Speaker: Jack Powers (University of Minnesota) “Inductive Risk Without Type I or Type II Error:

Ethical Values in Endocrine Disruption Terminology Choice”

Commentator: Mark Fedyk (Mount Allison University)5:00-6:00 p.m.

Chair: Subrena Smith (University of New Hampshire) Speaker: Felipe Romero (Washington University in St. Louis) “Novelty Versus Replicability: Virtues and Vices in

the Reward System of Science” Commentator: Barton Moffat (Mississippi State University)

12P Symposium: Defense of Consequentialism Chair: Andrew Moore (University of Otago) Speaker: Rick Morris (University of California, Davis) “Praise, Blame, and Demandingness” Commentators: Brian Collins (California Lutheran University) David Cummiskey (Bates College)

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–8:00 P.M.

AFFILIATED GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS

G9A International Association for the Philosophy of Sport Chair: Douglas McLaughlin (California State University,

Northridge) Speakers: Adam Berg (Pennsylvania State University) “Question of Excellence Compared to Questions of

Justice in Sport” Sigmund Loland (Norges idrettshøgskole) “Sport and the Art of Moderation”

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Adam G. Pfleegor (Florida International University) “The Interpretivist Coach: John Wooden’s Lessons

on Sport”

G9B Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 2Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Nancy Bauer, How to Do Things with Pornography

Chair: Ann J. Cahill (Elon University) Author: Nancy Bauer (Tufts University) Critics: Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Lynne Tirrell (University of Massachusetts Boston) Lori Watson (University of San Diego)

G9C Society for Systematic Philosophy, Session 2Topic: The Logic of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

Speaker: Richard Dien Winfield (University of Georgia) Commentator: Paul Wilford (Tulane University of New Orleans)

SATURDAY EVENING, 6:00–9:00 P.M.

G10A American Association of Philosophy Teachers Chair: Christina Hendricks (University of British Columbia) Speakers: Philip Gaydon (Warwick University) “All Philosophy Begins in Wonder” Sarah Robins (University of Kansas) “Philosophy Through Conversation: Designing an

Introductory Course Around Oral Presentations” Vadim Keyser (California State University,

Sacramento) “Redesigning Engagement” Chad Mohler (Truman State University) “The Argument Mapathon as a Tool to Aid

Argument Comprehension in Students”

G10B International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Book Symposium: Jay Garfield, Engaging Buddhism: Why It Matters to Philosophy

Chair: Christian Coseru (College of Charleston) Speakers: Anita Avramides (Oxford University) Eric Schwitzgebel (University of California,

Riverside) Evan Thompson (University of British Columbia)

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Respondent: Jay L. Garfield (Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore, Yale University, Smith College)

G10C International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Virtues, Roles, and Self-Cultivation in Confucianism

Chair: Winnie Sung (Nanyang Technological University) Speakers: George Tsai (University of Hawaii at Manoa) “Agent and Deed in Confucian Thought” Sin Yee Chan (University of Vermont) “Confucian Relationship-roles and Care Ethics” Young Sun Back (Sungkyunkwan University) “Virtue and the Good Life in the Early Confucian

Tradition” Lili Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) “Whether Confucianism Oppresses Women Before

Han Dynasty?”

G10D International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 2 Chair: Chris Cuomo (University of Georgia) Speaker: Loren Canon (Humboldt State University) “Challenges of Narrative Construction in Non-

Anthropocentric Environmental Ethics, or, Should I Become a Druid?”

Commentator: Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University) Speaker: Philip Cafaro (Colorado State University) “How Should We Tell the Story of Species

Extinction?” Commentator: Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University) Speaker: Jame Schaefer (Marquette University) “Ethical Imperatives in Pope Francis’s ‘Laudato

Si’ and Beyond: Similarities with Secular Environmental Ethics”

Commentator: Corey Katz (Saint Louis University) Speaker: Roberta L. Millstein (University of California, Davis) “Rethinking Aldo Leopold’s Land Community

Concept” Commentator: Geoffrey Frasz (College of Southern Nevada)

G10E Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 2Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Carlin Romano, America the Philosophical

Chair: Stephen Erickson (Pomona College) Author: Carlin Romano (Ursinus College)

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Critics: Paul Croce (Stetson University) John Kaag (University of Massachusetts Lowell) Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley (California State

University, Bakersfield) Mary V. Rorty (Stanford University)

G10F North American Korean Philosophy Association, Session 2Topic: Korean Philosophy and Japanese Philosophy

Chair: Halla Kim (University of Nebraska–Omaha) Speakers: Gereon Kopf (Luther College) “Can an Individual Be THE One? Nishida’s Dialectic

and Postcolonial Rhetoric” Woo Sung Huh (Kyung Hee University) “Knowing Others: Koreans and Japanese” Wonsuk Chang (Academy of Korean Studies) “The Fate of Naturalism in Early Modern East Asian

Confucianisms”

G10G Political Theology Group, Session 2Topic: Sex and Secularism

Chair: Roberto Sirvent (Hope International University) Speakers: Mayra Rivera Rivera (Harvard University) Brenna Moore (Fordham University) Erin Runions (Pomona College) Vincent Lloyd (Syracuse University) Anthony Petro (Boston University) Commentator: Janet Jakobsen (Barnard College)

G10H Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Early Chinese Political Philosophy

Chair: Eirik Lang Harris (City University of Hong Kong) Speakers: Gordon B. Mower (Brigham Young University) “Does Han Feizi Have a Conception of Justice?” Henrique Schneider (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) “Guanzi on Objective Government and Subjective

Preferences” Loubna El Amine (Georgetown University) “The Family-State Analogy in Mencius”

G10I Society for Business EthicsTopic: Paper Development Workshop

Chair: Marc A. Cohen (Seattle University)

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G10J Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Decolonial Erotics and the Coloniality of Gender II

Speakers: Claire Urbanski (University of California, Santa Cruz) “Ancestral Detention: Genocidal Logics, Settler

Desire, and Dispossession in Life and Death” Billy-Ray Belcourt (University of Alberta) “Ontological Murder: Queer Feelings in Colonial

Times” Stephanie Latella (York University) “Strange Bedfellows: Thinking Sexuality from the

FLQ Crisis to Reasonable Accommodation”

G10K Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 2Topic: The Epistemic Turn and Its Pre-Modern History

Chair: Jason Aleksander (St. Xavier University) Speakers: Brian Copenhaver (University of California, Los

Angeles) “A Turn in Logic After the Middle Ages: Epistemic

or Psychological?” Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado Boulder) “Why Modern Philosophy Turned Toward

Epistemology” Respondent: Calvin Normore (University of California, Los

Angeles)

G10L Society for Phenomenology and Analytic PhilosophyTopic: Fifty Years of California-Style Phenomenology

Chairs: David Woodruff Smith (University of California, Irvine)

Jeffrey Yoshimi (University of California, Merced) Panelists: Allan Casebier (University of Miami) Dagfinn Føllesdal (Universitetet i Oslo) Kay Mathiesen (University of Arizona) Ronald McIntyre (California State University,

Northridge) Richard Tieszen (San Jose State University) Clinton Tolley (University of California, San Diego)

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G10M Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights, Session 2Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: S. Matthew Liao, The Right to Be Loved

Author: S. Matthew Liao (New York University) Critics: Christian Barry (Australian National University) Japa Pallikkathayil (University of Pittsburgh) Leif Wenar (King’s College London) R. J. Leland (Australian National University)

G10N Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy, Session 2Topic: Frege’s Conception of Sense

Chair: Erich Reck (University of California, Riverside) Speakers: Jeremy Heis (University of California, Irvine) “Frege’s Anti-Psychologism in Its Historical Context” Robert May (University of California, Davis) “Sense and Judgment” Sanford Shieh (Wesleyan University) “Sense and the Amodality of Truth”

SATURDAY EVENING, 8:00–10:00 P.M.

G11A Philosophy of Time Society Chair: Adrian Bardon (Wake Forest University) Speakers: Sean Power (University College, Cork) “Against Illusions of Duration” John T. Roberts (University of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill) “Does It Really Seem to Us That Time Passes?” Natalja Deng (University of Cambridge) “In Defense of Veridicalism”

G11B Society for the History of Political PhilosophyTopic: Statesman, Poet, and Philosopher

Chair: Steven Berg (Bellarmine University) Speakers: Steven Berg (Bellarmine University) “Faith and the Divided Soul: Dante’s Inferno, Canto

XIII” Seth Appelbaum (Tulane University of New Orleans) “Plato’s Statesman: Prophecy and Divine Rule” Matthew Oberrieder (Rogers State University) “Shakespeare’s Socrates and Alcibiades” Paul Wilford (Tulane University of New Orleans) “The Politics of Aesthetic Representation in

Lessing’s Laocoon”

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Pacific Division Public Forums

The Pacific Division’s program committee has organized two off-site forums to engage with general audiences on problems of intense public interest. This year’s forums are a pilot to measure demand and to learn how best to reach the local community. Meeting participants are welcome to attend. A small additional fee may be charged for AI, Automation, and the Good Life.

For information on times and locations, please consult apa-pacific.org, the APA Facebook page, or the meeting app.

AI, AUTOMATION, AND THE GOOD LIFE

Is AI a threat to humanity’s survival or a new path to human flourishing? Can philosophy enrich the public conversation about AI, automation and the good life, getting us beyond wild speculation about superintelligences and singularities? Join us for an evening of philosophical conversation with our experts to find out.

Don Howard is former director and fellow of the Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values and professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.

Jerry Kaplan is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, fellow of the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics at Stanford University, and author of Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.

Patrick Lin is director of the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group and associate professor of philosophy at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and co-editor of the volume Robot Ethics (MIT Press).

AJung Moon is co-founder of the international Open Roboethics initiative (ORi), a Vanier Scholar and a Ph.D. candidate in mechanical engineering at the University of British Columbia.

John P. Sullins is professor of philosophy and chair of the Center for Ethics, Law, and Society at Sonoma State University.

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Moderator: Shannon Vallor is associate professor of philosophy at Santa Clara University, president of the Society for Philosophy & Technology, and author of the forthcoming 21st Century Virtue: Technology and the Future of Human Flourishing.

HOW PROPAGANDA WORKS

Political propaganda is as powerful as ever, both in this U.S. election season and in fomenting upheaval abroad. Three leading philosophers converse with Yale University’s Jason Stanley about his new book, How Propaganda Works. They ask, When is speech propaganda? What forms can it take? Is it ever acceptable in democracy? How does it affect public debate and decision-making? How does it subordinate groups?

Jason Stanley is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University and writes on social and political philosophy.

Robert Gooding Williams is M. Moran Weston/Black Alumni Council Professor of African-American Studies and Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, and is known as an authority on race as well as social and political philosophy.

Ishani Maitra is a professor of philosophy at the University of Michigan with expertise in the workings of language, feminist philosophy, and philosophy of law, especially free speech.

Allen Wood is Ruth Norman Halls Professor of Philosophy at Indiana University. He is a leading scholar of the history of ethics and social philosophy, especially in Germany.

Moderator: Rega Wood is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at Indiana University, Bloomington. She is an occasional political activist and a medievalist whose focus is on metaphysics, science, and ethics.

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Post-Conference Workshop

ART AND IMAGINATION: THE ROLE OF METAPHORS, TROPES, AND IMAGES IN SHAPING EXPERIENCE AND GUIDING ACTION

The workshop will analyze how cultural artefacts acquire meaning and value as an example of the process by which communities establish shared terms of reference. All conference attendees are welcome to attend the workshop, which is made up of three events:

Invited Symposium: Contemporary Perspectives on Aesthetic JudgmentSaturday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon at the conference hotel

Public Symposium: Art and Experience: The Role of Critique in Guiding Practice and Making SenseSaturday, April 2, 2:00–5:00 p.m., Dollar Board Room, San Francisco Ballet School

Workshop: Perception, Imagination, and Arts PracticeSunday, April 3, 9:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. at the conference hotel

For information about speakers and locations, visit the Pacific Division website: http://apa-pacific.org.

The workshop is organized by the ArtSense Taste and Community project and funded by the Australian Research Council, with additional funding provided by the American Society for Aesthetics.

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AABACI, Uygar (University of Richmond) .......................G8D Fri PM, 11J Sat PMABED, Mohammed (California State University, Los Angeles) ........ 5O Thu PMABRAMS, Marshall (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) ........8F Fri PMABROMEIT, John (Buffalo State College) ............................................8B Fri PMADAMS, Matthew (University of Virginia) ......................................... 5L Thu PMAIKIN, Scott (Vanderbilt University) ............................................. G3N Wed PMALBERT, David (Columbia University) .................................................8A Fri PMALDRED, Raymond (McGill University) ............................................ G8J Fri PMALEKSANDER, Jason (St. Xavier University) ..................................G10K Sat PMALEXANDER, Larry (University of San Diego) ................................. 11H Sat PMALFORD-DUGUID, Dominic (University of Toronto) .........................12F Sat PMALLAIS, Lucy (University of the Witwatersrand and University of California, San Diego) .................. 2B Wed PM, G1A Wed PMALLEBBAN, Emann (McGill University)............................................. 3I Wed PMALLEN, Barry (McMaster University) .....G5A Thu PM, G8P Fri PM, 10M Sat AMALLISON, Henry E. (University of California, San Diego and Boston University) ............................................. 2B Wed PM, G1A Wed PMALLISON, Mark (Ohio Wesleyan University) ..................................G6K Thu PMALONSO-OVALLE, Luis (McGill University) ...................................... 6N Thu PMALSHANETSKY, Eli (Stanford University) ..........................................3L Wed PMALTONJI, Alex (The New School)...................................................G3E Wed PMALVAREZ, Rocio (Texas A&M University) ...........................................G8I Fri PMAMAYA, Santiago (Universidad de los Andes) ...................................7N Fri AMAMBUEL, David (University of Mary Washington) .......................... 2H Wed PMAMERIKS, Karl (University of Notre Dame) ...................................G1A Wed PMAMESBURY, Richard (Universität Zürich) ......................................G3E Wed PMAMIJEE, Fatema (University of Texas at Austin) ..............................4H Thu AMANDERSEN, Holly (Simon Fraser University) ................................... 12D Sat PMANDERSON, Joseph (Central Michigan University) ......................... 2I Wed PMANDERSON, Luvell (University of Memphis) ..................................... 8K Fri PMANDERSON, R. Lanier (Stanford University) ................................... 2B Wed PMANDREWS, Austin (University of California, Berkeley) ....................12L Sat PMANGLE, Stephen C. (Wesleyan University) ...................................G3B Wed PMANTILL, Greg (University of California, Los Angeles) ........................7N Fri AMANTONY, Louise (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .................................................................................. IL Wed AM, 8K Fri PMAPPELBAUM, Seth (Tulane University of New Orleans) ................G11B Sat PMARBOUR, Benjamin H. (University of Bristol) .................................. 1J Wed AMARCANGELI, Margherita (Université de Genève) ............................ 4E Thu AM

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ARENHART, Jonas (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) ........ G6I Thu PMARICO, Adam (The University of Alabama) ..........................................9I Fri PMARMENDT, Brad (Arizona State University) ...................................... 4K Thu AMARMSTRONG, John (Southern Virginia University)..........................6M Thu PMARNESON, Richard (University of California, San Diego) ................... 7I Fri AMARPALY, Nomy (Brown University) ................................................... 4B Thu AMARVAN, Marcus (University of Tampa) .............................................. 7M Fri AMASHFIELD, Mike (University of Southern California).......................10H Sat AMASHFORD, Elizabeth (University of St. Andrews)...........................G7D Thu PMASHWELL, Lauren (Bates College) .......................................................9I Fri PMASMIS, Elizabeth (University of Chicago) ...........................................9A Fri PMASTOURIAN, Ara (University of Southern California) .......................3E Wed PMATENCIA-LINARES, Paloma (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) ................................................................................11A Sat PMATHERTON, Margaret (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ...........6A Thu PMATLAS, Jay (Trinity University and Wolfson College, Oxford) ......... 3A Wed PMAVNUR, Yuval (Scripps College)..........................................................9B Fri PMAVRAMIDES, Anita (Oxford University) .........................................G10B Sat PMAZZOUNI, Jody (Tufts University) ................................................... G6I Thu PM

BBABB, Matthew (University of Southern California) .......................1H Wed AMBACH, Kent (San Francisco State University) ..................................... 8K Fri PMBÄCK, Allan (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania) ........................ G8P Fri PMBACK, Young Sun (Sungkyunkwan University) .............................G10C Sat PMBACKEN, George (Adams State College) ........................................11K Sat PMBADDORF, Matthew (University of Rochester) ............................... 10K Sat AMBADER, Ralf (Oxford University) ..................................... 8G Fri PM, G8D Fri PMBADHWAR, Neera (University of Oklahoma and George Mason University) ....................................................................................8E Fri PMBAGNOLI, Carla (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia and Universitetet i Oslo) ............................................................Posters FriBAILEY, Christiane (Université du Québec–Montréal) .................... G8O Fri PMBAIN, Jonathan (New York University) ............................................ 10L Sat AMBAJAJ, Sameer (University of Arizona) ............................................... 7I Fri AMBAKER, Samuel (University of South Alabama) ...............................6M Thu PMBALOTSKIY, Aleksey (University of British Columbia) .................... 12G Sat PMBANDINI, Aude (Université de Montréal and Collège Édouard-Montpetit) ............................................................... G3L Wed PMBARDON, Adrian (Wake Forest University) .............. 3G Wed PM, G11A Sat PMBARKER, Gillian (Western University) ..............................................11B Sat PMBARNARD, Robert (University of Mississippi) .................................... 9D Fri PMBARNETT, Zachary (Brown University) .............................................11K Sat PMBARNETTE, Kara (Westminster College of Salt Lake City) ...............2L Wed PMBARRETT, Jacob (University of Arizona) ............................................4J Thu AM

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BARRY, Christian (Australian National University) .......................G10M Sat PMBARRY, Galen (Old Dominion University) .......................................... 7P Fri AMBARRY, Melissa (Williams College) ......................................................8I Fri PMBASEVICH, Elvira (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ........G3G Wed PM, 4I Thu AMBASTI, Gianfranco (Pontificia Università Lateranense) ....................4D Thu AMBASU, Rima (University of Southern California) ............................. 2K Wed PMBATTALY, Heather (California State University, Fullerton) ..............................................................................G3M Wed PM, 9L Fri PMBATTIN, Margaret (University of Utah) ............................................ 10K Sat AMBAUER, Nancy (Tufts University) .....................................................G9B Sat PMBAXTER, Donald L. M. (University of Connecticut) ......................... 3D Wed PMBAZARGAN, Saba (University of California, San Diego) ...................4J Thu AMBEARD, Alexander (California State University, Long Beach) ............ 9D Fri PMBEGLIN, David (University of California, Riverside) ..........................6F Thu PMBEISECKER, Dave (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ....1A Wed AM, 2L Wed PMBELCOURT, Billy-Ray (University of Alberta) ................................. G10J Sat PMBELIZARIO, Fernanda (Universidade de Coimbra) ........................G6H Thu PMBELU, Dana S. (California State University, Dominguez Hills) ...............................................................................3B Wed PM, G8F Fri PMBENJAMIN, Martin (Michigan State University) ...............................10J Sat AMBENTON, Matthew (University of Notre Dame) ..............................1A Wed AMBERG, Adam (Pennsylvania State University) .................................G9A Sat PMBERG, Amy (University of California, San Diego) ..............................6I Thu PMBERG, Steven (Bellarmine University)...........................................G11B Sat PMBERMAN, Russell (Stanford University) ........................................... 5O Thu PMBERNECKER, Sven (University of California, Irvine) ...2N Wed PM, G3M Wed PMBERNSTEIN, Alyssa (Ohio University) ................................................ 4I Thu AMBERNSTEIN, Sara (Duke University) ...........................2C Wed PM, G7A Thu PMBERO, Stephen (University of Southern California) ..........................11I Sat PMBERTOLET, Rod (Purdue University) .................................................10J Sat AMBERTRAM, Chris (University of Bristol) ............................................ 11G Sat PMBESSER, Lorraine (Middlebury College) ..........................................G8B Fri PMBHARDWAJ, Kiran (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......4L Thu AMBIERRIA, Alisa (Stanford University) ................................................. G8E Fri PMBILIMORIA, Purushottama (University of California, Berkeley) .....G6G Thu PMBINGEMAN, Emily (Dalhousie University)........................................ 12J Sat PMBIONDI, Zachary (University of California, Los Angeles) .................. 7P Fri AMBISHOP, John (University of Auckland) ............................................. 7F Fri AMBLACKMAN, Reid (Colgate University) .............................................5K Thu PMBLACKMON, James (San Francisco State University) ....................... 9G Fri PMBLAIR, Jacob (California State University, East Bay) ........................11I Sat PMBLAKELY, Jason (Pepperdine University) ......................................G6K Thu PMBLANKMEYER BURKE, Teresa (Gallaudet University) ......................11L Sat PMBLEDIN, Justin (Johns Hopkins University) ...................................... 6J Thu PMBLOODSWORTH-LUGO, Mary (Washington State University) ......... 3B Wed PM

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BLOOMFIELD, Paul (University of Connecticut) ..................................8E Fri PMBLYTH, Dougal (University of Auckland) ......................................... 2H Wed PMBOBRO, Marc (Santa Barbara City College) ....................................10O Sat AMBOERSEMA, David (Pacific University) ............................................2G Wed PMBOESE, Anthony R. (University of Virginia) .......................................6P Thu PMBOGARDUS, Tomás (Pepperdine University) ..................................... 7F Fri AMBOGHOSSIAN, Paul (New York University) .......................................11F Sat PMBOISVERT, Raymond D. (Siena College) ........................................G5C Thu PMBOKULICH, Alisa (Boston University) ................................................5E Thu PMBOLINGER, Renee (University of Southern California) ...................... 8K Fri PMBOLLHAGEN, Andrew (California State University, Long Beach) .....5K Thu PMBOMMARITO, Nicolas (New York University and University at Buffalo) ................................................................................................G2B Wed PMBOOHER, C. Richard (California State University, Fullerton) .................................................................................3H Wed PM, 9H Fri PMBORAN, Idil (York University) ......................................................... G6B Thu PMBORGHINI, Andrea (College of the Holy Cross) ...............................Posters FriBOVINETTE, Christina (University of Montana) ....................................8I Fri PMBOXER, Karin (University of British Columbia) .................................. 8D Fri PMBOYCE, Kenneth (University of Missouri) ......................................... 6J Thu PMBOYD, Robert (Fresno City College) ...............................................10O Sat AMBRADFORD, Gwen (Rice University) ............................................... 2A Wed PMBRADLEY, Adam (University of California, Berkeley) ......................... 7J Fri AMBRADNER, Alexandra (Eastern Kentucky University) ........................6P Thu PMBRAMER, Marilea (Minnesota State University Moorhead) ...............7G Fri AMBRASSFIELD, Shoshana (Frostburg State University) ..................... 12H Sat PMBRASSIER, Ray (American University of Beirut) .............................G5D Thu PMBRAUN, David (University at Buffalo) ...............................................4H Thu AMBRENNAN, Samantha (Western University) .......................................7G Fri AMBRENNAN, Tad (Cornell University) ..................................................4G Thu AMBRENNER, Andrew (University of Notre Dame) ...............................12L Sat PMBRIGGS, Rachael (Australian National University and Griffith University) ................................................................................................... 6N Thu PMBRIGHOUSE, Carolyn (Occidental College) .....................................11K Sat PMBRINGHURST, Piper (University of Arizona) .................................... 1E Wed AMBRINKERHOFF, Anna (Brown University) ........................................... 7J Fri AMBRISCOE, Robert (Ohio University) ..................................................... 8J Fri PMBRISTER, Evelyn (Rochester Institute of Technology) ................... G7B Thu PMBROCK, Gillian (University of Auckland) .................... G6F Thu PM, G8H Fri PMBROIN, Valerie (California State University, Stanislaus) ................. 3B Wed PMBROMHALL, Kyle (University of Guelph) ......................................G2C Wed PMBROOME, John (Oxford University and Stanford University) ..........2E Wed PMBROWN, Alex (University of East Anglia) ......................................... 4P Thu AMBROWN, Derek (Brandon University) .................................................7C Fri AMBROWN, Matthew J. (University of Texas at Dallas) ....G2C Wed PM, 4K Thu AM

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BRUNNING, Luke (Oxford University) ............................................. G8N Fri PMBRUNO-NINO, Teresa (Syracuse University) .................................... 12J Sat PMBUCCAFURNI-HUBER, Diana (Independent Scholar) ......................10H Sat AMBUCHAK, Lara (University of California, Berkeley) ...........................6B Thu PMBUCKAREFF, Andrei (Marist College) ................................................ 7F Fri AMBUCKELS, Christopher (University of California, Davis) ................... 5L Thu PMBUENO, Otávio (University of Miami) ........................ 1H Wed AM, G6I Thu PMBUFORD, Christopher (University of Akron) ....................................3L Wed PMBURKHART, Brian Yazzie (California State University, Northridge).....4N Thu AMBURNS, Timothy (Loyola Marymount University) ............................ 10I Sat AMBUROKER, Jill (California State University, San Bernardino) .......... 10F Sat AMBURSTEN, Julia (San Francisco State University) ............................. 6O Thu PMBUSS, Sam (University of California, San Diego) .............................4D Thu AMBYRNE, Alex (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) .................... 4E Thu AMBYRNES, Jeffrey (Grand Valley State University) ............................. 10I Sat AM

CCAFARO, Philip (Colorado State University)..................................G10D Sat PMCAHILL, Ann J. (Elon University) .....................................................G9B Sat PMCAHILL, Kevin (Universitetet i Bergen) .........................................G3E Wed PMCALLENDER, Craig (University of California, San Diego) ....................8A Fri PMCAMERON, Margaret (University of Victoria) ...................................5B Thu PMCAMPANA, Dan (University of La Verne) ..........................................11K Sat PMCAMPBELL, Joe (Washington State University) ............................................................... 7N Fri AM, 9F Fri PM, G8M Fri PMCAMPBELL, Melinda (National University) .......................................2J Wed PMCANON, Loren (Humboldt State University) .................................G10D Sat PMCAOUETTE, Justin (University of Calgary)........................................3J Wed PMCAPES, Justin (East Tennessee State University) ........................... 1J Wed AMCAREY, Brandon (California State University, Sacramento).............2J Wed PMCAREY, Jeremy (University of California, Berkeley) ........................1I Wed AMCARIANI, Fabrizio (Northwestern University) ..............G3C Wed PM, 8L Fri PMCARL, Maria (Seattle University) ......................................................5M Thu PMCARMAN, Mary (University of the Witwatersrand) .........................3G Wed PMCARRILLO, Cristina (Northwestern University) ................................ 5N Thu PMCARROLL, Noël (The Graduate Center, CUNY) .................................. 7E Fri AMCARSON, Nathan (Fresno Pacific University) .................................. 3D Wed PMCARTWRIGHT, Nancy (Durham University and University of California, San Diego) ................................................................................ 12D Sat PMCARVALHO, Eros Moreira de (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) ..................................................................................................2N Wed PMCASAREZ, Corbin (Loyola University Chicago) ................................ 10I Sat AMCASE, Spencer (University of Colorado Boulder) ................................8I Fri PMCASEBIER, Allan (University of Miami) .....................G6C Thu PM, G10L Sat PMCASULLO, Albert (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ......................... 6J Thu PM

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CATES, Eric (San Francisco State University) ....................................4J Thu AMCHAKRABARTI, Kisor (Davis and Elkins College) ............................ G8Q Fri PMCHALL, Cristin (University of South Carolina) ................................. 10L Sat AMCHAN, Sin Yee (University of Vermont) ................... G6A Thu PM, G10C Sat PMCHANG, Pepe Lee (University of Texas at San Antonio) ...................4L Thu AMCHANG, Wonsuk (Academy of Korean Studies) ........................... G10F Sat PMCHAPLIN, Rosalind (University of California, San Diego) ................ 11J Sat PMCHARTIER, Gary (La Sierra University) ...........................................G6D Thu PMCHEN, Kuan-Hung (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ....................... 3D Wed PMCHENG-GUAJARDO, Luis (Santa Clara University) .......................... 11H Sat PMCHENJERI, Prakash (Southern Oregon University) ..........................1I Wed AMCHERRY, Myisha (University of Illinois at Chicago) ...1B Wed AM, G6L Thu PMCHIGNELL, Andrew (Cornell University) ..................... G8D Fri PM, 10F Sat AMCHIRIMUUTA, Mazviita (University of Pittsburgh) ..............................7C Fri AMCHISLENKO, Eugene (University of California, Berkeley) ................ 10I Sat AMCHOI, Dobin (University at Buffalo) .................................................G8C Fri PMCHOLBI, Michael (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ................................................................................................... 6G Thu PMCHOW, Joel (University of Arizona) .................................................3E Wed PMCHRISTMAN, John (Pennsylvania State University) ........................ 11G Sat PMCHUANG, Christina (Nanyang Technological University) .............G3K Wed PMCHUARD, Philippe (Southern Methodist University) .......................3L Wed PMCHUDNOFF, Elijah (University of Miami) ........................................1H Wed AMCHUNG, Hun (University of Arizona) ...................................................9E Fri PMCLARKE, Randolph (Florida State University) ................................. 10B Sat AMCLOOS, Christopher (University of California, Santa Barbara) ......... 7M Fri AMCLOUGH, Sharyn (Oregon State University) .................................... 12J Sat PMCOATES, Justin (University of Houston).......................................... 10B Sat AMCODE, Lorraine (York University) ................................................... G6B Thu PMCOETSEE, Marilie (Rutgers University) .............................................3E Wed PMCOHEN, Jonathan (University of California, San Diego) ....................7C Fri AMCOHEN, Marc A. (Seattle University) ............................................. G10I Sat PMCOHOE, Caleb (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............. 4M Thu AMCOLEMAN, Elizabeth (Monash University) ..................................... 10E Sat AMCOLLETTE, Daniel (University of South Florida) ............................... 2I Wed PMCOLLINS, Brian (California Lutheran University) ..............................12P Sat PMCOLLINS, John (East Carolina University) ......................................... 6J Thu PMCOMESAÑA, Juan (University of Arizona) ..........................................7N Fri AMCOPENHAVER, Brian (University of California, Los Angeles) ........G10K Sat PMCOPENHAVER, Rebecca (Lewis & Clark College) ............................. 7M Fri AMCOPLAN, Amy (California State University, Fullerton) ... G3A Wed PM, 7L Fri AMCORCILIUS, Klaus (University of California, Berkeley).....................12B Sat PMCORKUM, Philip (University of Alberta) ............................................5B Thu PMCORNELL, Nicolas (University of Pennsylvania) ..............................12C Sat PMCORNER, David (California State University, Sacramento) .............. 2I Wed PM

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COSERU, Christian (College of Charleston) .................................................... 2D Wed PM, G2B Wed PM, G10B Sat PMCOWLING, Sam (Denison University) ............................................... 5J Thu PMCRAGER, Adam (University of California, Los Angeles) ...................5B Thu PMCRASNOW, Sharon (Norco College) .......................... 2L Wed PM, G7B Thu PMCRIMI, Milo (University of California, Los Angeles) ........................ 3I Wed PMCRISTY, Rachel (Princeton University) ............................................. 6H Thu PMCROCE, Paul (Stetson University) .................................................. G10E Sat PMCROCKETT, Timothy (University of California, Berkeley) ................... 7P Fri AMCRONIN, Irena (University of California, Los Angeles) ................... 2K Wed PMCROSS, Troy (Reed College) ............................................................4H Thu AMCROWLEY, Stephen (Boise State University) .................................... 7M Fri AMCUFFARI, Elena (Worcester State University) .................................... 6L Thu PMCUMMISKEY, David (Bates College) ................................................12P Sat PMCUNEO, Terence (University of Vermont) ..........................................7D Fri AMCUNNINGHAM, Bryon (California State University, Fullerton) ...........8F Fri PMCUOMO, Chris (University of Georgia) ................... G6B Thu PM, G10D Sat PMCURTIS, William (University of Portland) ........................................G5A Thu PMCYR, Taylor (University of California, Riverside) ..............................1I Wed AM

DD’ANGELO, Lorenza (Syracuse University) ..........................................8I Fri PMDADLEZ, Eva (University of Central Oklahoma) .............................. 3C Wed PMDALEY, Christopher (San Francisco State University) .....................3G Wed PMDALY, Helen (Colorado College) ........................................................6I Thu PMDAMICO, Greg (Bellevue College) ................................................... 4K Thu AMDAMNJANOVIC, Zlatan (University of Southern California) ............4D Thu AMDANDELET, Sophia (University of California, Berkeley) ....................12I Sat PMDANNENBERG, Jorah (Stanford University) .........................................8I Fri PMDANTAS, Danilo (University of California, Davis) ............................2N Wed PMDARWALL, Stephen (Yale University) ...............................................11C Sat PMDASGUPTA, Shamik (Princeton University) ..................................... 10L Sat AMDAUKAS, Nancy (Guilford College) ............................................... G7B Thu PMDAVIA, Cory M. (University of California, San Diego) ......................3E Wed PMDAVIS, Emmalon (Indiana University Bloomington) .......................10H Sat AMDAVIS, Jake (Brown University).....................................................G2B Wed PMDE HARVEN, Vanessa (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .......12B Sat PMDEBES, Remy (University of Memphis) ...........................................1B Wed AMDEGUCHI, Yasuo (Kyoto University) ..................................................5P Thu PMDEMBROFF, Robin (Princeton University) .......................................3N Wed PMDENERY, Dallas (Bowdoin College)................................................. 1F Wed AMDENG, Natalja (University of Cambridge) .....................................G11A Sat PMDENIS, Lara (Agnes Scott College) ......................................................8I Fri PMDERKSEN, Elena (University of Toronto) ..........................................2J Wed PM

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DEROSSET, Louis H. (University of Vermont) ...................................11K Sat PMDEROY, Ophelia (University of London) .........................................10D Sat AMDEVEREAUX, Mary (University of California, San Diego) ................10H Sat AMDEVEREUX, Daniel (University of Virginia) .......................................6M Thu PMDEVRIES, Willem (University of New Hampshire) ............................... 9J Fri PMDIAZ, Kim (University of Texas at El Paso) ........................................G8I Fri PMDIAZ-LEON, Esa (University of Manitoba) .........................................6K Thu PMDICK, David (University of Calgary) ................................................. 5H Thu PMDICKINSON, Jeremy (California Polytechnic State University) ....... 12N Sat PMDIETZ, Alexander (University of Southern California) ...................... 5H Thu PMDIFRANCO, Ralph (University of Connecticut)................................... 8K Fri PMDIGBY, Tom (Springfield College) ......................................................8M Fri PMDIKA, Tarek (University of Michigan) .............................................. 12H Sat PMDILL, Kimberly (University of Texas at Austin) ................................ 1J Wed AMDILLER, Jeanine (University of Toledo) .............................................. 7F Fri AMDOGRAMACI, Sinan (University of Texas at Austin) .........................12E Sat PMDOMBROWSKI, Daniel A. (Seattle University) ...............................G4B Wed PMDONALDSON, Thomas (Stanford University) ......................................8L Fri PMDOPPELT, Gerald D. (University of California, San Diego) .............................................................................. 3J Wed PM, G8Q Fri PMDORIS, John M. (Washington University in St. Louis)......................11E Sat PMDOTSON, Kristie (Michigan State University) .................................... 7B Fri AMDOUGHERTY, John (University of California, San Diego) ............... 10L Sat AMDOUGHERTY, Trent (Baylor University) .............................................. 8H Fri PMDOUGLAS, Alexander X. (Heythrop College) .................................G7C Thu PMDOVER, Daniela (New York University) ............................................5M Thu PMDOWELL, Janice (Syracuse University) .............................................5A Thu PMDOWNES, Steve (University of Utah) ...............................................11B Sat PMDRAKE, Jonathan (University of Texas at Austin) ..............................7N Fri AMDRAPER, Kai (University of Delaware)..................................................9I Fri PMDRISCOLL, Catherine (North Carolina State University) .....................8F Fri PMDROGALIS, Christina (Santa Clara University) .................................. 4A Thu AMDUFFY, Huw (Stanford University) .................................................... 5L Thu PMDUFFY, Leigh (University at Buffalo) ............................................... G8Q Fri PMDULAR, Nicole (Syracuse University) ...............................................10J Sat AMDULL, Carl (High Point University) ................................................... G8P Fri PMDWORKIN, Gerald (University of California, Davis) ........................ 1F Wed AMDZIWENKA, Ronald (New Mexico State University) ......................... G8P Fri PM

EEATON, Anne (University of Illinois at Chicago) ................................ 7E Fri AMEDELGLASS, William (Marlboro College) ......................................G2B Wed PMEDENBERG, Elizabeth (Vanderbilt University)....................................6I Thu PMEGERSTROM, Kirsten (Syracuse University) .................................... 2A Wed PM

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EISENMAN, Stephen F. (Northwestern University) ......................... G8O Fri PMEKSTROM, Laura W. (College of William and Mary) ....................... 10B Sat AMEL AMINE, Loubna (Georgetown University)............G8A Fri PM, G10H Sat PMELDER, Alexis (Southern Connecticut State University) ...................4L Thu AMELDRIDGE, Hannah (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ................. 4F Thu AMELDRIDGE, Richard (Swarthmore College) ...................................... 4F Thu AMELLIOTT, Katrina (University of California, Los Angeles) .................. 5J Thu PMELLIS, Jonathan (University of California, Santa Cruz) ................... 4M Thu AMENGEN, Andy (Illinois Wesleyan University) ................................... 11H Sat PMENGLISH, William (Harvard University) ............................................G8H Fri PMERICKSON, Stephen (Pomona College) ........................................ G10E Sat PMESHLEMAN, Andrew (University of Portland) .................................... 8D Fri PMESMAILI, Emma (University of British Columbia) .............................. 9G Fri PMESPELAND, Amos (Stanford University) ............................................ 5L Thu PMESSES, Daniel (University of California, Berkeley) .......................... 2H Wed PMESTLUND, David (Brown University).................................................... 7I Fri AMETINSON, Adam (University of Chicago) .......................................G7D Thu PMETLIN, David (Harvard University) .....................................................12I Sat PMEVANS, Jeremy (Boston College) ...................................................3G Wed PMEVNINE, Simon (University of Miami) ...............................................5B Thu PM

FFALBO, Arianna (Simon Fraser University) ...................................... 4M Thu AMFALES, Evan (University of Iowa) ................................................... 3M Wed PMFALLS, Kaj (University of Florida) ..................................................G3K Wed PMFAN, He (Nanyang Technological University) ................................G6A Thu PMFARIA, Paulo (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) ..........2N Wed PMFARR, Matt (University of Queensland) ........................................... G8L Fri PMFAZELPOUR, Sina (University of British Columbia) ........................... 7O Fri AMFEDYK, Mark (Mount Allison University) ......................................... 12O Sat PMFELLOWS, Jill (Douglas College) ....................................................... 7B Fri AMFENNEMA, Scott (Yale University) ................................................... 3H Wed PMFEREJOHN, Michael (Duke University) ..............................................7K Fri AMFERRARI, John (University of California, Berkeley) ........................10C Sat AMFERRUCCI, Anthony (University of Washington) .............................. 2I Wed PMFIALA, Andrew (California State University, Fresno) ....................G2A Wed PMFIELDS, Keota (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth) ................6A Thu PMFIKE, Lawrence (Long Beach City College) .................................... 2K Wed PMFILHO, Waldomiro J. Silva (Universidade Federal da Bahia) ..........2N Wed PMFISCHER, John Martin (University of California, Riverside) .............11E Sat PMFISCHER, Luke (University of Sydney) ............................................. 4F Thu AMFISHER, Tyrus (University of California, Davis) ................................... 8J Fri PMFITZPATRICK, Michael (Stanford University) .................................... 2I Wed PMFLEISCHACKER, Samuel (University of Illinois at Chicago) ............. 5O Thu PM

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FLOCKE, Vera (New York University) .................................................5K Thu PMFLOYD, Juliet (Boston University) ................................................... 12D Sat PMFLYNN, Andrew (University of California, Los Angeles) ...................Posters FriFOLESCU, Marina (University of Missouri) ..................................... 12N Sat PMFORCEHIMES, Andrew (Vanderbilt University) ............................... 12N Sat PMFORTNEY, Mark (University of Toronto) ...........................................12F Sat PMFOSTER, Gary (Wilfrid Laurier University) ....................................... G8N Fri PMFOURLAS, George (Hampshire College) ..........................................11I Sat PMFRANCIS, Blake (Stanford University) ................................................5I Thu PMFRANCIS, Leslie Pickering (University of Utah) .......................................Fri PMFRANKLIN, Christopher Evan (Grove City College) .........................1I Wed AMFRASZ, Geoffrey (College of Southern Nevada) .... G6B Thu PM, G10D Sat PMFREELAND, Cynthia (University of Houston)............ G3A Wed PM, 10E Sat AMFREEMAN, Lauren (University of Louisville) ...................................1C Wed AMFRENCH, Brittany (Simon Fraser University) ................................... 12O Sat PMFRIEDELL, David (Barnard College) .................................................... 7L Fri AMFRIEDMAN, Jane (New York University) ...........................................12E Sat PMFRIGAULT, Joseph (Boston University) ............................................3J Wed PMFRISCH, Mathias (University of Maryland) ....................................... G8L Fri PMFRISE, Matthew (Baylor University) .................................................2J Wed PMFRITZ, Kyle (Florida State University) ...............................................1I Wed AMFRITZMAN, J. M. (Lewis & Clark College) ...................G3G Wed PM, 9C Fri PMFUCHS, Tobias (Brown University) .................................................. 3H Wed PMFULMER, Everett (Saint Louis University) .........................................Posters FriFUMERTON, Richard (University of Iowa) ....................................... 10A Sat AMFUSCO, Melissa (University of California, Berkeley) ........................ 7O Fri AMFØLLESDAL, Dagfinn (Universitetet i Oslo) ..............12D Sat PM, G10L Sat PM

GGALLEGOS, Lori (Stony Brook University) ......................................1K Wed AMGALVIN, Richard (Texas Christian University) ................................. 3H Wed PMGAMMON, Andrea (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) .................. G6B Thu PMGAMPEL, Eric (California State University, Chico) ............................ 4I Thu AMGANERI, Jonardon (New York University Abu Dhabi and King’s College London) ...................................................................... 2D Wed PMGANSON, Todd (Oberlin College) ...................................................10D Sat AMGARFIELD, Jay L. (Yale-NUS College, National University of Singapore, Yale University, Smith College) ......5P Thu PM, 10M Sat AM, G10B Sat PMGARRETT, Zachary (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ......................10J Sat AMGARTNER, Corinne (Wellesley College) ..............................................9A Fri PMGASKELL, Ivan (Bard College) ......................................................... 10E Sat AMGAUTHIER, Jeff (University of Portland) ...................................... G3G Wed PMGAYDON, Philip (Warwick University) ...........................................G10A Sat PMGEISZ, Steven (University of Tampa) ..............................................1D Wed AMGENONE, James (Rutgers University–Camden) ...............................6C Thu PM

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GENTRY, Gerad (University of South Carolina) .............................. 1G Wed AMGEORGE, Benjamin R. (Carnegie Mellon University) ...................G3C Wed PMGERT, Heather (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) .........1I Wed AMGERT, Joshua (College of William and Mary) ....................................7C Fri AMGIBILISCO, Christopher (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ............... 5J Thu PMGIBSON, Martha (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ........................ 7J Fri AMGILADI, Paul (University of Sheffield) ..........................G3G Wed PM, 9J Fri PMGILES, James (Roskilde Universitet) ............................ 6I Thu PM, G6A Thu PMGILLESPIE, Laura (University of California, Los Angeles) .................11I Sat PMGILMORE, Cody (University of California, Davis) ...............................8A Fri PMGILMORE-SZOTT, Eleanor (University of Utah) ..................................5I Thu PMGIN, Kevin (University of California, Riverside) .............................. 12G Sat PMGINSBORG, Hannah (University of California, Berkeley) .................11F Sat PMGJESDAL, Adam (University of Arizona) ............................................5I Thu PMGLANZBERG, Michael (Northwestern University) ............................5C Thu PMGLASGOW, Joshua (Sonoma State University) ...............................11K Sat PMGLAZIER, Martin (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ........11K Sat PMGLICK, David (University of Arizona) .............................................. 10L Sat AMGLYMOUR, Bruce (Kansas State University) ....................................11B Sat PMGLÜER, Kathrin (Stockholms Universitet) ........................................11F Sat PMGOERING, Sara (University of Washington) ....................................................... G3H Wed PM, 10K Sat AM, 11L Sat PMGOLD, Jesse (Independent Scholar) .................................................7K Fri AMGOLDBERG, Sanford (Northwestern University).............................1A Wed AMGOLDER, Herbert (Boston University)............................................G6C Thu PMGOLDMAN, Alan (College of William and Mary) ................................8L Fri PMGOLDMAN, Alvin (Rutgers University) .............................................3L Wed PMGOLDSTEIN, Simon (Rutgers University) ..........................................12I Sat PMGOLDWATER, Jonah P.B. (College of William and Mary) .................4H Thu AMGOMES, Anil (Oxford University) .................................................... 2B Wed PMGONNERMAN, Chad (University of Southern Indiana) ..................... 7M Fri AMGONZALEZ DE ALLEN, Gertrude (Spelman College) .......................4N Thu AMGOODMAN, Jeffrey (James Madison University) ............................. 7L Fri AMGOODMAN, Michael (Humboldt State University) ............................ 7P Fri AMGORDON, Lewis (University of Connecticut) ................................. 11D Sat PMGORDON-SOLMON, Kerah (Queen’s University) ..............................4J Thu AMGORMAN, Amanda (University of Southern California) .....................9F Fri PMGORODEISKY, Keren (Auburn University) ........................................ 6D Thu PMGOULD, Timothy (Metropolitan State University of Denver) ............................................................................ G3A Wed PM, 6D Thu PMGRAHAM, Peter (University of California, Riverside) ......................G3M Wed PMGRANDI, Giovanni (University of British Columbia Okanagan) ......... 9H Fri PMGRANTHAM, Todd (College of Charleston).........................................8F Fri PMGRAPER HERNANDEZ, Jill (University of Texas at San Antonio) ...... 5G Thu PMGRAY, Jason (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) .............. 6G Thu PM

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GRECO, John (St. Louis University) .................................................... 8C Fri PMGREEN, Ronald (Dartmouth College) ............................................... 4A Thu AMGREENE, Amanda (University College London) ................................5I Thu PMGREENE, Cheryl Cohen (Independent Scholar) ............................... G8J Fri PMGREENE, Nathifa (American University).......................................... 2K Wed PMGRESSIS, Robert (California State University, Northridge) .............. 4A Thu AMGRIGORE, Nora (University of Texas at Austin) ...............................11C Sat PMGRIESEMER, James (University of California, Davis) ...................... 1L Wed AMGRUEN, Lori (Wesleyan University).................................................1B Wed AMGUINDON, Eric (University of Connecticut) ....................................... 7L Fri AMGUNNELL, John G. (University of California, Davis and University at Albany) .................................................................................................G6K Thu PMGUYER, Paul (Brown University) .................................. G1A Wed PM, 7E Fri AM

HHAHN, Susan (University of Alberta)................................................... 8J Fri PMHALL, Alicia (Mississippi State University) ..................................... 12N Sat PMHALL, James (Arizona State University) .......................................... 2H Wed PMHALL, Joshua (Emory University) ..................................................G3K Wed PMHALLIDAY, Daniel (University of Melbourne) .....................................5I Thu PMHALPER, Edward (University of Georgia) ....................................... G6J Thu PMHALWANI, Raja (School of the Art Institute of Chicago) .................. 5O Thu PMHAMM, Nikolas (Simon Fraser University) ....................................... 6O Thu PMHANNA, Nathan (Drexel University) ....................................................9F Fri PMHANSEN, Nat (University of Reading) ............................................. 3C Wed PMHANSEN, Rebecca (State University of New York at New Paltz) .....2F Wed PMHANSON, Louise (University of Cambridge) ..................................... 9C Fri PMHARDIMON, Michael (University of California, San Diego) ............1C Wed AMHARDING, Sandra (University of California, Los Angeles) ................ 7B Fri AMHAROLD, James (Mount Holyoke College) ....................................... 9C Fri PMHARRIS, Daniel (Hunter College) ......................................................5C Thu PMHARRIS, Eirik Lang (City University of Hong Kong) .....................................................G3D Wed PM, G8A Fri PM, G10H Sat PMHARRIS, James A. (University of St. Andrews) .................................12A Sat PMHARRIS, Keith (University of Missouri) ................................................9I Fri PMHARRISON, Caleb (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ......2L Wed PMHARRISON, LeRon (University of Oregon) ....................................... G8P Fri PMHARRISON, Nick (University of Utah) ................................................ 7M Fri AMHARRISON, Victoria (University of Glasgow) ....................................6B Thu PMHARROFF, Joseph (University of Hawaii at Manoa) ........................G8C Fri PMHARTMAN, Peter (Loyola University Chicago) ................................. 3I Wed PMHASAN, Rafeeq (University of Chicago) ........................................ 1G Wed AMHATCHER, Michael (University of Southern California)....................2J Wed PMHAUG, Steven (University of California, Santa Cruz) ....................... 5N Thu PM

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HAWKINS, Jennifer (Duke University) ..............................................11L Sat PMHAY, Carol (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ...........................G9B Sat PMHAYBRON, Dan (Saint Louis University) ...........................................11L Sat PMHAYES, Josh (Alvernia University) .................................................... 5N Thu PMHAYWARD, Max (Columbia University) ............................................10J Sat AMHEALEY, Richard (University of Arizona) .........................................2G Wed PMHEALOW, Christopher (University of California, Davis) ................G3F Wed PMHEATON, Jasper (University of British Columbia) .............................. 9K Fri PMHEIDE, Dai (Simon Fraser University) ............................................. 1G Wed AMHEIS, Jeremy (University of California, Irvine) ...........5F Thu PM, G10N Sat PMHENDERSON, David K. (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .............. 4M Thu AMHENDRICKS, Christina (University of British Columbia) ............................................................................. 6L Thu PM, G10A Sat PMHENNE, Paul (Duke University) ......................................................... 5J Thu PMHENNESSEY, Anna M. (University of California, Berkeley) .......... G3D Wed PMHENRY, Aaron (University of Toronto) ..............................................12F Sat PMHERETH, Blake (University of Washington) ...................................... 5H Thu PMHERMES, Charles (University of Texas at Arlington) .........................6K Thu PMHERRNSTEIN, Thomas (Northwest Arkansas Community College) ...5I Thu PMHESNI, Samia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..................5K Thu PMHICKS, Michael (Miami University of Ohio) ........................................ 9J Fri PMHICKS, Michael (Rutgers University) ............................................... 10L Sat AMHIDDLESTON, Eric (Wayne State University) ...................................... 7J Fri AMHILBERT, David (University of Illinois at Chicago) ............................6A Thu PMHILLER, Avram (Portland State University) .................... G6B Thu PM, 8L Fri PMHIRSCHBEIN, Ron (California State University, Chico) ..................G2A Wed PMHOBBS, Landon (Stanford University) ...............................................7K Fri AMHOBBS, Sylvia (Oberlin College) ......................................................2L Wed PMHOMAN, Matthew (Christopher Newport University) ....................... 7P Fri AMHOPKINS, Robert (New York University) ..........................................11A Sat PMHORTON, Joe (University of Southern California) ...........................3J Wed PMHOUGH, Sheridan (College of Charleston) ...................................... 6H Thu PMHOUK, Tim (University of California, Davis) .....................................5M Thu PMHOURDEQUIN, Marion (Colorado College) .....................................11B Sat PMHOUSER, Kevin (Indiana University Bloomington) .......................... G8P Fri PMHOVDA, Paul (Reed College) ............................................................. 7L Fri AMHOWARD, Chris (University of Arizona) ...........................................5M Thu PMHOWARD, Nathan Robert (University of Southern California) ..........5K Thu PMHOWELL, Robert (Southern Methodist University) ............................ 7J Fri AMHUH, Woo Sung (Kyung Hee University) ...................................... G10F Sat PMHUISMANN, Tyler (University of Colorado Boulder) ....................... 2H Wed PMHULBERT, Shelley (University of Calgary) ........................................ 6H Thu PMHUMINSKI, Amanda (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ..........................Posters FriHUMPHREYS, Paul (University of Virginia) ...................................... 12D Sat PMHUNTER, Michael (University of California, Davis) .........................12M Sat PM

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HURKA, Thomas (University of Toronto) ..........................................11C Sat PMHUTCHINSON, Jim (University of California, Berkeley) ...................3F Wed PMHUTTON, Eric (University of Utah) .....................................................7H Fri AMHYSKA, Megan (University of Texas at Austin) .................................. 9D Fri PM

IIM, Manyul (University of Bridgeport) ...............................................7H Fri AMIMMERMAN, Daniel (University of Notre Dame) ..............................4J Thu AMIRANI, Tushar (Wesleyan University) ................................................. 5L Thu PMIRMAK, Nurbay (Boğaziçi University) ................................................. 7L Fri AMIRVING, Zac (University of Toronto) .................................................12F Sat PMIRWIN, Kristen (Loyola University Chicago) .............. G4C Wed PM, 5G Thu PMISMAEL, Jenann (University of Arizona) .............................................8A Fri PMIVANOVA, Milena (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) .....G3I Wed PM

JJACKSON, Alexander (Boise State University) .................................. 5J Thu PMJACKSON, Bernard (Regis College) .................................................. 4I Thu AMJACKSON, Elizabeth (University of Notre Dame) ............................10J Sat AMJACKSON, Gabrielle (Stony Brook University) ................................... 7E Fri AMJACKSON, Ron (Clayton State University) .......................................... 9J Fri PMJACOBSON, Anne (University of Houston) ........................................8M Fri PMJAGANNATHAN, Dhananjay (University of Chicago) ....................... 5N Thu PMJAKOBSEN, Janet (Barnard College) ........................ G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMJAMES, Aaron (University of California, Irvine) ............................. G6F Thu PMJANSEN, Sarah (Carleton College) ......................................................9A Fri PMJANSSEN, Gregory (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)...................... 7J Fri AMJANTZEN, Benjamin (Virginia Tech) ................................................ G6I Thu PMJAQUES, Abby Everett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ...10J Sat AMJASZCZOLT, Kasia (University of Cambridge) ................................. 3A Wed PMJEFFREY, Anne (University of Notre Dame) ....................................... 8H Fri PMJENKINS, Michelle (Whitman College) ............................................4G Thu AMJENNINGS, Carolyn (University of California, Merced) ..................1H Wed AMJENNY, Matthias (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) .............12I Sat PMJERZAK, Ethan (University of California, Berkeley) ........................ 12G Sat PMJESHION, Robin (University of Southern California)........................ 4P Thu AMJIANG, Xinyan (University of Redlands) .........................................1D Wed AMJOHNSON, Christa (Ohio State University) ..........................................8I Fri PMJOHNSON, Jeff (St. Catherine University) ................G3E Wed PM, G8O Fri PMJOHNSON, Robert (University of Missouri) ........................................8E Fri PMJOHNSON, Stephan (City College of San Francisco) ..................... 11H Sat PMJOHNSTON, Kim (University of California, Los Angeles) ................12K Sat PMJONES NELSON, Sarah (Independent Scholar) ...............................4D Thu AMJONES, Micah (Independent Scholar) ...............................................5I Thu PMJONES, Robert C. (California State University, Chico) .................... G8O Fri PM

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JONES, Sarah (Northern Michigan University) ................................3E Wed PMJONES, Todd (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ............................. G8P Fri PMJORÁTI, Julia (Ohio State University) ............................G7C Thu PM, 7P Fri AMJOSEPH, Marc (Mills College) ..........................................................10J Sat AMJOSHI, Hrishikesh (Princeton University) .........................................5M Thu PMJULIAN, Brian (Boston University) .................................................G3F Wed PM

KKAAG, John (University of Massachusetts Lowell) ...................... G10E Sat PMKADLAC, Adam (Wake Forest University) ......................................... 4I Thu AMKAPLAN, Jonathan (Oregon State University) ................................ 3K Wed PMKASSIMIS, George (Marist College) ................................................12L Sat PMKATZ, Corey (Saint Louis University) ....................... G6B Thu PM, G10D Sat PMKAUPPINEN, Antti (University of Tampere and Trinity College Dublin) ................................................................................ 2A Wed PM, 7N Fri AMKAWALL, Jason (Colgate University) .................................................6F Thu PMKEGLEY, Jacquelyn Ann K. (California State University, Bakersfield) ................................................................................................ G10E Sat PMKELAHAN, Emily (Illinois Wesleyan University) ...............................G8B Fri PMKELLER, Kolja (University of Rochester) ..........................................2J Wed PMKELLER, Simon (Victoria University of Wellington) ......................... 2A Wed PMKENDIG, Catherine (Missouri Western State University) ................. 4K Thu AMKETON, Joshua (The Graduate Center, CUNY) .................................Posters FriKEYSER, Vadim (California State University, Sacramento) ............................................................................3K Wed PM, G10A Sat PMKHOO, Justin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..........................................................................G3C Wed PM, G7A Thu PMKILLMISTER, Suzy (University of Connecticut) ..................................11I Sat PMKILLOREN, David (Northwestern University) ..................................10H Sat AMKIM, Brian (Ohio State University) ................................................... 5H Thu PMKIM, David (University of San Francisco)........................................ 11D Sat PMKIM, Halla (University of Nebraska–Omaha) ....................................................... 4C Thu AM, G6E Thu PM, G10F Sat PMKIM, Heisook (Ewha Womans University) ........................................ 4C Thu AMKIM, Hyoung Sung (Stanford University) .........................................3F Wed PMKIM, Juensung (University of Toronto) .........................................G3K Wed PMKIM, Jung-Yeup (Kent State University) ........................................... 4C Thu AMKIND, Amy (Claremont McKenna College) ...................................... 4E Thu AMKING, Alex (University at Buffalo) ...................................................... 9C Fri PMKING, Matt (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) ................... 8D Fri PMKING, Nathan (Whitworth University) ...............................................6B Thu PMKINLAW, Jeffery (McMurry University) ........................................... 3H Wed PMKIOUS, Brent (University of Utah) ....................................................5M Thu PMKIRK-GIANNINI, Cameron Domenico (Rutgers University) ............. 12G Sat PMKLEIN, Alexander (California State University, Long Beach) ....... G3N Wed PM

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KLEIN, Jacob (Colgate University) ....................................................6E Thu PMKLIMA, Gyula (Fordham University) ................................................ 3I Wed PMKMENT, Boris (Princeton University) ............................................... 2C Wed PMKNELLER, Jane (Colorado State University) .................................... 10E Sat AMKNISLEY, Amy (Warren Wilson College) ........................................ G6B Thu PMKOBES, Bernard W. (Arizona State University) ...................................7N Fri AMKOGELMANN, Brian (University of Arizona) .................................... 5H Thu PMKOPF, Gereon (Luther College) .................................................... G10F Sat PMKOSTOCHKA, Tatyana (University of Southern California) ............... 4B Thu AMKRAKAUER, Barak (University of Massachusetts Amherst) ..............12I Sat PMKRAUSE, Décio (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina) ............ G6I Thu PMKRIEGEL, Uriah (Institut Jean Nicod) ............................................... 4E Thu AMKRISHNAN, Sangeetha (University of Delhi) ................................... G8Q Fri PMKRUPNICK, Ari (Berkeley City College) ...........................................10O Sat AMKUKLA, Rebecca (Georgetown University) .................................... 11G Sat PMKULMAC BUTLER, Joshua (Loyola Marymount University) ............. 2I Wed PMKUPERUS, Gerard (University of San Francisco) ........ G6C Thu PM, G8F Fri PMKUTZ, Christopher (University of California, Berkeley) ................. G6F Thu PMKVANVIG, Jonathan (Baylor University) .......................................... 10A Sat AM

LLACROIX, Travis (Simon Fraser University) ...................................... 4K Thu AMLAMEY, Andy (University of California, San Diego) ..........................11I Sat PMLAND, Thomas (Ryerson University) .................................................. 8G Fri PMLANDES, Donald (Université Laval).................................................. 5N Thu PMLANDO, Tamar (Columbia University) ............................................... 6J Thu PMLANDY, David (San Francisco State University) ........ G5D Thu PM, 10F Sat AMLANE, Melissa (Princeton University) .............................................10C Sat AMLANOIX, Monique (Saint Paul University) ....................................... 10K Sat AMLAPOINTE, Sandra (McMaster University) .................. 5F Thu PM, G7C Thu PMLARIVIERE, Gabriel (Simon Fraser University) ................................ 3K Wed PMLASCANO, Marcy (California State University, Long Beach) ........... 5G Thu PMLASLASKOWSKI, Nick (University of Southern California) ................7D Fri AMLATELLA, Stephanie (York University) ........................................... G10J Sat PMLAVIN, Andrew (University of California, Los Angeles) ................... 3I Wed PMLAVINE, Shaughan (University of Arizona) ......................................4D Thu AMLAWLOR, Krista (Stanford University) ...............................................5A Thu PMLAWRENCE, Richard (University of California, Berkeley) .................. 7O Fri AMLEDDY, Thomas (San Jose State University) ..................................G6C Thu PMLEE, Emily S. (California State University, Fullerton) ..................... G6L Thu PMLEE, Geoffrey (University of California, Berkeley) ........................... 4E Thu AMLEE, Nam-In (Seoul National University)........................................ G6E Thu PMLEE, Seung-Chong (Yonsei University) .......................................... G6E Thu PMLEE, Sukjae (Seoul National University) ...................... 2I Wed PM, G6E Thu PM

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LEEB, Claudia (Washington State University) .....................................8B Fri PMLEFKOWITZ, David (University of Richmond) .................................10N Sat AMLELAND, R. J. (Australian National University) .............................G10M Sat PMLEMOS, John (Coe College) ............................................................ 11H Sat PMLENNERTZ, Benjamin (Colgate University) ........................................ 7J Fri AMLEONARD, Matt (University of Southern California) ......................... 5J Thu PMLEONARD, Nick (Northwestern University) ..................................... 4M Thu AMLERNER, Michael (Independent Scholar) .....................................G2A Wed PMLEVIN, Abigail (Niagara University) ................................................10H Sat AMLEVIN, Janet (University of Southern California) .............................11K Sat PMLEVINE, Joseph (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .................................................................................. 5O Thu PM, 8J Fri PMLEVINE, Steven (University of Massachusetts Boston) ............... G3N Wed PMLEWIS, Karen (Barnard College) .....................................................G7A Thu PMLI, Bihui (University of Southern California) ................................... 3K Wed PMLI, Chenyang (Nanyang Technological University) ...G3B Wed PM, 10M Sat AMLIANG, Chen (University of Illinois at Chicago) ............................... 11J Sat PMLIAO, S. Matthew (New York University) ......................................G10M Sat PMLIN, Martin (Rutgers University) ........................................................ 7P Fri AMLIN, Yao (Columbia University) ........................................................G8A Fri PMLINGIS, Alphonso (Pennsylvania State University) ......................... 11D Sat PMLISTER, Matthew (University of Pennsylvania) ...............................10N Sat AMLISTON, Michael (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................. 3K Wed PMLITLAND, Jon (University of Texas at Austin) ......................................8L Fri PMLITTLEJOHN, Clayton (King’s College London) ..............................1A Wed AMLIU, Chuang (University of Florida) ................................................. 4K Thu AMLIU, JeeLoo (California State University, Fullerton) ..................................................... 1D Wed AM, 2M Wed PM, G3B Wed PMLLOYD, Elisabeth (Indiana University Bloomington) ...................... 1L Wed AMLLOYD, Vincent (Syracuse University) ..................... G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMLOEWENSTEIN, Yael (University of Arizona) .....................................12L Sat PMLOLAND, Sigmund (Norges idrettshøgskole) ................................G9A Sat PMLONG, Anthony A. (University of California, Berkeley) ..................10C Sat AMLONG, Roderick T. (Auburn University) ..........................................G6D Thu PMLONGWORTH, Guy (Warwick University) ..........................................5A Thu PMLOOK, Brandon (University of Kentucky) ........................................ 11J Sat PMLOPES, Dominic McIver (University of British Columbia) ................11A Sat PMLORD, Errol (University of Pennsylvania) ........................................... 8H Fri PMLOVE, Suzanne (University of Pittsburgh) ........................................ 4I Thu AMLOY, Hui-chieh (National University of Singapore) ..... 7H Fri AM, 10M Sat AMLU-ADLER, Huaping (Georgetown University) ................................... 8G Fri PMLUCEY, Kenneth (University of Nevada, Reno) ................................11K Sat PMLUDWIG, Kirk (Indiana University Bloomington) .............................11F Sat PMLYNCH, Joseph J. (California Polytechnic State University) ............ G8P Fri PMLÓPEZ-FARJEAT, Luis Xavier (Universidad Panamericana) ............ G5B Thu PM

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MMA, Jingchao (Villanova University) ..............................................G6H Thu PMMACAVOY, Leslie (East Tennessee State University) .....................1C Wed AMMACBETH, Danielle (Haverford College) ................ G3L Wed PM, G5D Thu PMMACFARLANE, John (University of California, Berkeley)..............G3C Wed PMMACINTYRE, Hector (Independent Scholar) .....................................4L Thu AMMACK, Philip (Marquette University) ..............................................1K Wed AMMACKAY, Douglas (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......5I Thu PMMACLEOD, Colin (University of Victoria) ...........................................7G Fri AMMADVA, Alex (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ...3G Wed PMMAGNANI, Meica (Stanford University) ............................................4J Thu AMMAGRIN, Sara (University of California, Berkeley) ............................7K Fri AMMAHLAN, John (University of Virginia) ........................................... 2H Wed PMMAHON, James (Washington and Lee University) ......................... 1F Wed AMMAK, Mandy (San Francisco State University) ..................................6I Thu PMMAKIN, Mark (Biola University) ........................................................ 5J Thu PMMALAMUD, Sophia (Brandeis University) .......................................12M Sat PMMALINK, Marko (New York University) ........................................... 2H Wed PMMALMGREN, Anna-Sara (Stanford University) ................................1H Wed AMMANDELKERN, Matthew (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) .................................................................................................. 12G Sat PMMANNING, Gideon (California Institute of Technology) ................ 12H Sat PMMARCUS, Eric (Auburn University) ................................................... 6D Thu PMMARINO, Gordon (St. Olaf College) ................................................. G8P Fri PMMARINO, Patricia (University of Waterloo)...................................... G8N Fri PMMARKOSIAN, Ned (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .............4H Thu AMMARLER, Grant A. (Claremont Graduate University) .......................10J Sat AMMARSHALL, Colin (University of Washington) ................................. 11J Sat PMMARTIN, Clancy (University of Missouri–Kansas City) .................... 1F Wed AMMARTIN, Margaret (Western University) .........................................10N Sat AMMARTIN, Michael (University College London and University California, Berkeley) ..................................................................................2N Wed PMMARXEN, Chad (Brown University) ..................................................12L Sat PMMASROUR, Farid (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ....................10D Sat AMMATEY, Jennifer J. (Southern Methodist University) ...................... 4M Thu AMMATHERNE, Samantha (University of California, Santa Cruz) .......... 6D Thu PMMATHIESEN, Kay (University of Arizona) ...................12N Sat PM, G10L Sat PMMATOLINO, Bernard (University of KwaZulu-Natal) ...................... G3J Wed PMMATTHEN, Mohan (University of Toronto) ...................................... 10E Sat AMMATTINGLY, James (Georgetown University) ................................2G Wed PMMAXWELL, Matthew (Simon Fraser University) ............................... 4K Thu AMMAY, Joshua (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) ............ 2M Wed PMMAY, Robert (University of California, Davis) ...............................G10N Sat PMMAYO-WILSON, Conor (University of Washington) ........................ 2C Wed PM

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MAYOCK, Rick (West Los Angeles College) ....................................10O Sat AMMCALEER, Sean (University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire) ..................... 6G Thu PMMCCAIN, Kevin (The University of Alabama at Birmingham) ......... 10A Sat AMMCCALL, Corey (Elmira College) ....................................................G5C Thu PMMCCLOSKEY, Deirdre (University of Illinois at Chicago) .................2E Wed PMMCCORMICK, Kelly (Texas Christian University) ........ G8M Fri PM, 10B Sat AMMCCORMICK, Miriam (University of Richmond) ..............................2J Wed PMMCCUMBER, John (University of California, Los Angeles) .......... G3G Wed PMMCCUSKER, Darcy (University of Washington) .................................. 8K Fri PMMCDONALD, Fritz (Oakland University) .............................................7D Fri AMMCGONIGAL, Andrew (University of Leeds and Cornell University) ................................................................................................... 6D Thu PMMCGRATH, Sarah (Princeton University) ..........................................11C Sat PMMCHOSE, Brad (University of California, Los Angeles) ................. G6F Thu PMMCHUGH, Jon (Denison University) .................................................. 9H Fri PMMCINTYRE, Ronald (California State University, Northridge) ....... G10L Sat PMMCKAUGHAN, Daniel (Boston College) ............................................. 8H Fri PMMCKENNA, Erin (University of Oregon and Pacific Lutheran University) ...................................................................................................G8K Fri PMMCKINNEY, Rachel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ......... 4P Thu AMMCKINNON, Rachel (College of Charleston) ................1A Wed AM, 8M Fri PMMCLAUGHLIN, Brian (Rutgers University) .......................................1H Wed AMMCLAUGHLIN, Douglas (California State University, Northridge) ....G9A Sat PMMCLEAR, Colin (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) .............................. 8G Fri PMMCLUCKIE, Alan Buchanan (Stanford University) .............................4L Thu AMMCMAHON, Jennifer (University of Adelaide) ............................... 10E Sat AMMCSWEENEY, Michaela (Princeton University) ................................12E Sat PMMEADOWS, Katherine (Stanford University) ..................................... 5L Thu PMMEISAMI, Sayeh (University of Dayton) ......................................... G5B Thu PMMEISSNER, Shelbi Nahwilet (Michigan State University) ................4N Thu AMMELTON, Desiree (Notre Dame of Maryland University) ............... G6L Thu PMMENDEZ, Xhercis (California State University, Fullerton) ..............G6H Thu PMMENDOZA, José Jorge (University of Massachusetts Lowell) .......................................................1K Wed AM, 2L Wed PM, G4A Wed PMMENGE, Torsten (Georgetown University) ...................................... 6H Thu PMMENZEL, Paul (Pacific Lutheran University) ...................................... 7M Fri AMMERRICK, Teri (Azusa Pacific University) .........................................3F Wed PMMERRITT, Michele (Arkansas State University) ................................. 6L Thu PMMESHELSKI, Kristina (California State University, Northridge) .......... 7P Fri AMMESSINA, James (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..................... 11J Sat PMMEYER, Susan Sauvé (University of Pennsylvania) ...........................6E Thu PMMEYERS, Diana Tietjens (University of Connecticut) ......................1B Wed AMMEYNS, Chris (University of Cambridge) .......................................G7C Thu PMMI, Chienkuo (Soochow University) .................................................. 8C Fri PMMICHAELSON, Eliot (King’s College London) ...................................5C Thu PM

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MICKEY, Sam (University of San Francisco) ..................................... G8F Fri PMMILES, Judy (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ....... 8H Fri PMMILLER, Christian (Wake Forest University) .....................................12K Sat PMMILLER, Dale (Old Dominion University) .............................................8I Fri PMMILLER, Michael (University of Pittsburgh) .................................... 10L Sat AMMILLER, Shaun (Marquette University) ........................................... G8N Fri PMMILLER, Shawn (University of California, Davis) ...............................4L Thu AMMILLSTEIN, Roberta L. (University of California, Davis) ...........................................................................10G Sat AM, G10D Sat PMMINTZ, Kevin (Stanford University) .................................................. G8J Fri PMMINTZ-WOO, Kian (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) ...........................9E Fri PMMITCHELL, Charles (Elmira College) ..............................................G5C Thu PMMLADENOVIC, Bojana (Williams College) ........................................ 6L Thu PMMOEHLER, Michael (Virginia Tech) ................................................. 1E Wed AMMOFFAT, Barton (Mississippi State University)............................... 12O Sat PMMOHLER, Chad (Truman State University) ....................................G10A Sat PMMOLAND, Lydia (Colby College) .................................................... 1G Wed AMMONTAGUE, Michelle (University of Texas at Austin) ......................6C Thu PMMONTGOMERY, Brian (University of Texas at El Paso) ................... 3C Wed PMMOON, Andrew (Rutgers University) ............................ 6J Thu PM, 12P Sat PMMOORE, Brenna (Fordham University) .................... G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMMOORE, Margaret R. (Queen’s University) ....................................G6D Thu PMMOOSAVI, Parisa (University of Toronto) .........................................12K Sat PMMORALES, Jorge (Columbia University) ..........................................12F Sat PMMORGAN, Andrew (University of Virginia) ..................................... 3C Wed PMMORIN, Marie-Eve (University of Alberta) ................... 2F Wed PM, G8F Fri PMMORRIS, Rick (University of California, Davis) .................................12P Sat PMMOSKALIK, Janice (University of Washington) ..................................9F Fri PMMOWER, Gordon B. (Brigham Young University) .... G3D Wed PM, G10H Sat PMMUCKLER, Dane (Saint Louis University) ..........................................Posters FriMUDDE, Anna (Campion College) ......................................................8B Fri PMMUDOON, Ryan (University at Buffalo) .......................................... 1E Wed AMMULLER, Charles (University of Tokyo) ............................................ 4C Thu AMMULLIN, Amy (University of Toronto) ................................................7G Fri AMMUN, Cecilea (St. Mary’s College of Maryland) ............................G6G Thu PMMURPHEY, Max (University of California, Riverside) ....................... 10I Sat AMMURPHY, Allison (University of Notre Dame) ....................................7K Fri AMMUSCH, Sebastian (University of California, Berkeley) ...................2F Wed PMMYRVOLD, Wayne (Western University) ..............................................8A Fri PM

NNACI, Lorina (Western University)................................................ G3H Wed PMNAGASHIMA, Jonah (University of California, Riverside) ................12L Sat PM

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NANAY, Bence (University of Antwerp and University of Cambridge) ...................................................................................................11A Sat PMNASSAR, Dalia (University of Sydney) ............................................. 4F Thu AMNATH, Rekha (The University of Alabama) ........................................11I Sat PMNELKIN, Dana Kay (University of California, San Diego) .................11E Sat PMNELSON, James L. (Michigan State University) ............ 3N Wed PM, 6I Thu PMNELSON, Ryan (University of Utah).................................................10H Sat AMNENADIC, Natalie (University of Kentucky) ..................6H Thu PM, G8F Fri PMNETA, Ram (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ................... 8C Fri PMNEUHOUSER, Fred (Barnard College) ............................................. 11G Sat PMNEWHOUSE, Marie E. (University of Surrey) ....................................G8H Fri PMNEY, Alyssa (University of California, Davis)................. 5E Thu PM, G8L Fri PMNG, Karen (Vanderbilt University) ..................................................... 7A Fri AMNICHOLS, David P. (Saginaw Valley State University) ....................G6C Thu PMNICHOLS, Ryan (California State University, Fullerton) ......................8F Fri PMNICKEL, James (University of Miami) ............................................G7D Thu PMNIDA-RUMELIN, Martine (Université de Fribourg) .......................... 5D Thu PMNIEDBALSKI, Alison (Western Michigan University) ....................... 3C Wed PMNILAN, Michelle (San Jose State University) .................................G6G Thu PMNOGGLE, Robert (Central Michigan University) ................................7G Fri AMNOLAN, Daniel (Australian National University) ...............................5K Thu PMNOORDA, Hadassa (New York University) ...................................... 11H Sat PMNORMORE, Calvin (University of California, Los Angeles) ...........G10K Sat PMNORTH, Jill (Rutgers University) .....................................................2G Wed PMNOWAK, Ethan (University of California, Berkeley) ........................12M Sat PMNOË, Alva (University of California, Berkeley) ................................... 7E Fri AMNUTTING, Kurt (San Francisco State University) .............................. 5H Thu PMNYLAN, Michael (University of California, Berkeley) .......................G8A Fri PM

OOBERRIEDER, Matthew (Rogers State University) ........................G11B Sat PMODENBAUGH, Jay (Lewis & Clark College) ......................................11B Sat PMOELE, Marjolein (University of San Francisco) ............................... 3B Wed PMOGILVIE, Ryan (University of Maryland) ............................................. 8J Fri PMOLEN, Peter (Lake-Sumter State College) .................................... G3L Wed PMOLIVA, Luca (University of Houston).................................................. 9G Fri PMOLIVEIRA, Luis (University of Massachusetts Amherst) .................. 12J Sat PMOLSON, Nate (California State University, Bakersfield) .....................9F Fri PMORLANDI, Nico (University of California, Santa Cruz).....................10D Sat AMOROSCO, José-Antonio (Oregon State University) ..........................G8I Fri PMOROZCO, Walter (California State University, Los Angeles) ............4H Thu AMOSMANOGLU, Kamuran (University of Kansas) .............................. 6G Thu PMOVADIA, Ezra (Tel Aviv University) ..............................G2A Wed PM, 4J Thu AMOWEN, Dugald (Fort Lewis College) ................................................2J Wed PM

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OZA, Manish (University of Toronto) ............................................. 1G Wed AM

PPACE, Michael (Chapman University) ........................ G3M Wed PM, 8H Fri PMPADOVANI, Flavia (Drexel University) ............................................G3I Wed PMPALLIKKATHAYIL, Japa (University of Pittsburgh) ........................G10M Sat PMPALMER, David (University of Tennessee) ...................................... 11H Sat PMPALMQUIST, Stephen (Hong Kong Baptist University) .................... 4A Thu AMPARIKH, Prashant (Independent Scholar) ....................................... 3A Wed PMPARIS, Adam (University of California, Berkeley) .............................5K Thu PMPARISH, Max (University of Oklahoma) ............................................12K Sat PMPARRIS, Amanda (University of San Francisco)..............................G6C Thu PMPASHBY, Thomas (University of Southern California) ......................3F Wed PMPASNAU, Robert (University of Colorado Boulder) ... 5G Thu PM, G10K Sat PMPASSINSKY, Asya (New York University) ...........................................5B Thu PMPATTON, Lydia (Virginia Tech) ..................................... G3I Wed PM, 5F Thu PMPAUTZ, Adam (Brown University) .......................................................7C Fri AMPAVEL, Carmen (King’s College London) ........................................10N Sat AMPAVESE, Carlotta (Duke University) ............................G3C Wed PM, 6F Thu PMPAVESICH, Vida (California State University, East Bay) .................... 10I Sat AMPAXMAN, Katharina (Brigham Young University) .............................G8B Fri PMPEACOCKE, Antonia (University of California, Berkeley) .................3L Wed PMPEARCE, Kenneth (Valparaiso University) .........................................6A Thu PMPEDERSEN, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding (Yonsei University) ..................9E Fri PMPENDERGRAFT, Garrett (Pepperdine University) .............................11E Sat PMPENNER, Myron A. (Trinity Western University and Ryerson University) .................................................................................................. 1J Wed AMPEREBOOM, Derk (Cornell University) ....................... G8M Fri PM, 10B Sat AMPERRY, Emily (University of California, Berkeley) ..............................7K Fri AMPERSZYK, Ken (Victoria University of Wellington) ............................. 7F Fri AMPESSIN, Sarah (University of Denver) ............................................ G5B Thu PMPETERSON, Andrew (Western University) .....................................G3h Wed PMPETERSON, Jared (Northwestern University) .......................................9I Fri PMPETRO, Anthony (Boston University)........................ G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMPFLEEGOR, Adam G. (Florida International University) ..................G9A Sat PMPHAM, Michelle (University of Washington) ........................................9I Fri PMPHELAN, Mark (Lawrence University) ............................................. 3C Wed PMPHILLIPS, David (University of Houston) ..........................................11C Sat PMPHILLIPS, Jonathan (Harvard University) ......................................G3C Wed PMPHILLIPS, Kristopher (Southern Utah University)............................ 12H Sat PMPIATOTE, Beth H. (University of California, Berkeley) ......................G8K Fri PMPICKAVANCE, Tim (Biola University) ................................................... 7J Fri AMPICKFORD, Henry (Duke University) ...................................................8B Fri PMPIERCEY, Robert (University of Regina) .........................................G6K Thu PMPIETY, Marilyn (Drexel University) ................................................... 1J Wed AM

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PINCOCK, Christopher (Ohio State University) .................................5E Thu PMPINILLOS, Angel (Arizona State University) ...................................... 7O Fri AMPISMENNY, Arina (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ............................. G8N Fri PMPITT, David (California State University, Los Angeles) ...................... 9G Fri PMPITTARD, John (Yale University) ...................................................... 1J Wed AMPITTMAN, John (John Jay College of Criminal Justice) .................... 4I Thu AMPLUTYNSKI, Anya (Washington University in St. Louis) ..................10G Sat AMPOOK, Zooey Sophia (New Mexico State University) ....................G6D Thu PMPOPA-WYATT, Mihaela (LOGOS Barcelona) ........................................ 8K Fri PMPOTTS, David (City College of San Francisco) ................................3G Wed PMPOWELL, Lewis (University at Buffalo) .............................................12C Sat PMPOWER, Sean (University College, Cork) ......................................G11A Sat PMPOWERS, Jack (University of Minnesota) ....................................... 12O Sat PMPOWERS, Nathan (University at Albany) ......................................... 2H Wed PMPRATT, Scott L. (University of Oregon) ............................................G8K Fri PMPRESTON-ROEDDER, Ryan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ....................................................................................................6B Thu PMPRETTYMAN, Adrienne (Bryn Mawr College) ..................................1H Wed AMPRIEST, Graham (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ................................5P Thu PMPRIEST, Maura (University of California, Irvine) ...........................G3M Wed PMPRIOR, William (Santa Clara University) ..........................................10C Sat AMPRITCHARD, Duncan (University of Edinburgh) ................................. 8C Fri PMPROIOS, John (University of Arizona) ............................................... 5L Thu PMPUGLIESE, Nastassja (University of Georgia) ........... 1G Wed AM, G6J Thu PM

QQUIRING, John (Victor Valley College) .........................................G4B Wed PM

RRABERN, Brian (University of Edinburgh) .......................................12M Sat PMRADULESCU, Alexandru (University of Missouri) .............................. 7O Fri AMRAIBLEY, Jason (California State University, Long Beach) ..............11L Sat PMRAILTON, Peter (University of Michigan) ....................3M Wed PM, 4B Thu AMRAJCZI, Alex (Claremont McKenna College) ..................................10H Sat AMRAMAL, Randy (Claremont Graduate University) .........................G4B Wed PMRAMIREZ, Erick (Santa Clara University) ........................................... 7M Fri AMRAMSEY, Grant (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) ...............................8F Fri PMRASKOFF, Sarah (University of Arizona) ...........................................5K Thu PMRATNER, Steven R. (University of Michigan) ...................................10N Sat AMRAULS, Mark (College of Southern Nevada) ................................... 10I Sat AMRAVVEN, Heidi (Hamilton College) ................................................ G6J Thu PMRAYNOR, David (University of Ottawa) ............................................12A Sat PMRECK, Erich (University of California, Riverside) .......5F Thu PM, G10N Sat PMREDDING, Paul (University of Sydney) ......................... G5D Thu PM, 7A Fri AM

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REID, James (Metropolitan State University of Denver) .................. 4F Thu AMREID, Jeremy (University of Arizona) ................................................ 5L Thu PMREIDY, David (University of Tennessee).........................................G6D Thu PMRENNARD, Ray (University of the Pacific) ....................................... 4M Thu AMRETTLER, Lindsay (Ohio State University) ........................................ 12J Sat PMREYES, Rafael (Claremont School of Theology) ............................G4B Wed PMRHEINS, Jason (Loyola University Chicago) ................................... 2H Wed PMRICE, Rebekah L. H. (Seattle Pacific University) .........G4C Wed PM, 7N Fri AMRIGGS, Wayne (University of Oklahoma) ................. G3M Wed PM, 12J Sat PMRINGS, Michael (Pacific Lutheran University) .................................... 7L Fri AMRINI, Regina (New York University) .....................................................8E Fri PMRIPLEY, David (University of Connecticut) .....................................G7A Thu PMRIPS, Lance (Northwestern University) .........................................G3C Wed PMRITCHIE, Katherine (City College of New York) ................................6K Thu PMRIVERA, Mayra Rivera (Harvard University) .............. G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMROBERTS, John T. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) ............................................................................10L Sat AM, G11A Sat PMROBINS, Sarah (University of Kansas) ........................6K Thu PM, G10A Sat PMROBINSON, Michael (Florida State University) ............................... 10K Sat AMROCHA, Felipe (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) .......2N Wed PMRODOGNO, Raffaele (University of Aarhus) .................................. 2M Wed PMROE, Sarah M. (Southern Connecticut State University) ................10G Sat AMROLAND, Jeffrey (Louisiana State University) .................................2J Wed PMROLIN, Kristina (University of Helsinki) ......................................... G7B Thu PMROMANO, Carlin (Ursinus College) ............................................... G10E Sat PMROMERO, Felipe (Washington University in St. Louis) ................... 12O Sat PMRONDEL, David (University of Nevada, Reno) ...............................G5A Thu PMRORTY, Mary V. (Stanford University) ........................................... G10E Sat PMROSEFELDT, Tobias (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) .............................................................................. G8D Fri PM, 10F Sat AMROSEN, Gideon (Princeton University) ............................................ 4B Thu AMROSENBERG, Melinda (University of South Florida) ........................12K Sat PMROSENHAGEN, Raja (University of Pittsburgh) ................................... 8J Fri PMROSENLEE, Li-Hsiang Lisa (University of Hawaii–West Oahu) ..... G3D Wed PMROSENTHAL, David (The Graduate Center, CUNY) .......................... 5D Thu PMROSS, Glenn (Franklin and Marshall College) ................................ 1J Wed AMROSS, Peter (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ...... 5D Thu PMROSS, Sheryl Tuttle (University of Wisconsin–La Crosse)..................8M Fri PMROTHFUS, Gerard (University of California, Irvine) ......................... 1J Wed AMROTHSCHILD, Daniel (University College London) .......G7A Thu PM, 9K Fri PMROWE, Sharon (Kapi’olani Community College) ..............................6P Thu PMROWLAND, Richard (La Trobe University) ....................................... 2K Wed PMRUNIONS, Erin (Pomona College) ............................ G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PMRUSE, Michael (Florida State University) ....................................... 3M Wed PMRUSSELL, Devlin (University of Toronto) ......................................... 2K Wed PM

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RUSSELL, Luke (University of Sydney) .............................................5M Thu PMRUTLEDGE, Jonathan (University of Oklahoma) ............................. 1J Wed AMRYSIEW, Patrick (University of Victoria) ............................................5A Thu PM

SSACHS, Carl (Marymount University) ............................................ G3L Wed PMSAENZ, Victor (Rice University) ..........................................................7K Fri AMSALAZAR, Heather (Western New England University) .................G6G Thu PMSALIM, Emil (Independent Scholar) ...................................................7K Fri AMSALKIN, Wendy (Harvard University) ................................................11I Sat PMSALLES, Ricardo (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) ......6E Thu PMSALOMONE, Jules (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ........................... 11J Sat PMSANBONMATSU, John (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) ............... G8O Fri PMSANCHEZ, JR., Robert Eli (Mount St. Mary’s University) ..................G8I Fri PMSANCHUAN, He (Sichuan University) .............................................. G8Q Fri PMSANDERS, Kirk R. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).........9A Fri PMSANDU, Gabriel (University of Helsinki) ......................................... 12D Sat PMSANGUINETTI, Federico (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) ............................................................................................... G3G Wed PMSANTANA, Alejandro (University of Portland) ...............................G4A Wed PMSANTORIO, Paolo (University of Leeds) ........................................... 6N Thu PMSARKISSIAN, Hagop (Baruch College) ........................................... 2M Wed PMSATRIS, Stephen (Clemson University) .........................................G3E Wed PMSATZ, Debra (Stanford University) ...................................................2E Wed PMSAUCEDO, Raul (Yale University and Australian National University) ....................................................................................................5B Thu PMSAVAGE, Heidi (State University of New York at Geneseo) .............. 7O Fri AMSCHABAS, Margaret (University of British Columbia) ......................2E Wed PMSCHAEFER, Jame (Marquette University) .....................................G10D Sat PMSCHAFER, Karl (University of Pittsburgh) ................ 2B Wed PM, G3M Wed PMSCHAFF, Kory (California State University, Los Angeles) ................ 5H Thu PMSCHARLE, Margaret (Reed College)...................................................7K Fri AMSCHECHTER, Elizabeth (Washington University in St. Louis) ...........12F Sat PMSCHELLENBERG, Susanna (Rutgers University) ...............................3L Wed PMSCHEMAN, Naomi (University of Minnesota) .................................... 7B Fri AMSCHMIDTZ, David (University of Arizona) ........................................... 7I Fri AMSCHMITTER, Amy (University of Alberta) ........................................ 12H Sat PMSCHNEIDER, Henrique (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) ........................................................................... 3D Wed PM, G10H Sat PMSCHROEDER, Mark (University of Southern California) ................... 4B Thu AMSCHROEDER, S. Andrew (Claremont McKenna College) ................ 10K Sat AMSCHROEDER, Timothy (Rice University) ........................................... 4B Thu AMSCHWAB, Martin (University of California, Irvine) ..........................G6C Thu PMSCHWAN, Benjamin (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ..................7N Fri AMSCHWARTZ, Andrew (Claremont Graduate University) .................G4B Wed PMSCHWARTZ, Robert (University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................. 8J Fri PM

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SCHWARZ, Lucia (University of Arizona) ..........................................1I Wed AMSCHWEITZER, Katharine (University of Nevada, Reno) ...................... 8K Fri PMSCHWENKLER, John (Florida State University) .................................. 8H Fri PMSCHWITZGEBEL, Eric (University of California, Riverside) ......................................................G3N Wed PM, 6C Thu PM, G10B Sat PMSCOTT, Dana (Carnegie Mellon University) .................................... 12D Sat PMSEELEY, William P. (Bates College) ...............................................G3A Wed PMSEMRAU, Luke (Vanderbilt University) ........................................... 12N Sat PMSENNET, Adam (University of California, Davis) ................................ 8K Fri PMSEOK, Bongrae (Alvernia University) .................................................7H Fri AMSERBAN, Claudia (Université Toulouse–Jean Jaurès) ..................... 11D Sat PMSHANKLIN, Robert (University of Southern California) .................... 6N Thu PMSHAPIRO, Devora (Southern Oregon University) ............................. G8E Fri PMSHAPIRO, Lisa (Simon Fraser University) ........................................ 12H Sat PMSHARF, Robert (University of California, Berkeley) ..........................5P Thu PMSHARVIT, Gilad (University of California, Berkeley) ........................... 9H Fri PMSHARVIT, Yael (University of California, Los Angeles) ....................... 9D Fri PMSHAVER, Ryan (California State University, Long Beach) ...................9E Fri PMSHAW, J. Clerk (University of Tennessee) ........................................12B Sat PMSHAW, James R. (University of Pittsburgh) .........................................8L Fri PMSHEAR, Ted (University of California, Davis) ................................... 3A Wed PMSHEEHEY, Bonnie (University of Oregon) ...............G2C Wed PM, G5A Thu PMSHELL, Susan (Boston College)........................................................ 4A Thu AMSHEN, Aimin (Hanover College) ....................................................G3K Wed PMSHEREDOS, Ben (University of California, San Diego) ......................6F Thu PMSHIEH, Sanford (Wesleyan University) ..........................................G10N Sat PMSHIFFRIN, Seana (University of California, Los Angeles) ................12C Sat PMSHIN, Albert (Villanova University) .................................................... 9H Fri PMSHOCKEY, Matthew (Indiana University South Bend) ....................1C Wed AMSHRAGE, Laurie (Florida International University) ...........................4O Thu AMSHUSTER, Martin (Avila University) .....................................................8B Fri PMSIAKEL, Daniel R. (University of California, Irvine) .......................G4B Wed PMSIKES, Elizabeth (Seattle University) ................................................ G8F Fri PMSILINS, Nicholas (Cornell University and Yale-NUS College) ............................................................................. 10M Sat AM, 11A Sat PMSILK, Alex (University of Birmingham) ............................................... 9K Fri PMSILVA, Grant J. (Marquette University) .......................................................1K Wed AM, 2L Wed PM, G4A Wed PMSILVERS, Anita (San Francisco State University) .......................... G3H Wed PMSIMMONS, Byron (Syracuse University)...........................................4H Thu AMSIMPSON, Robert (Monash University) ..........................................G7D Thu PMSINGH, Raj (Carleton University) ..................................................... 12G Sat PMSINGPURWALLA, Rachel (University of Maryland) ..........................4G Thu AMSINHA, Shalini (University of Reading) ........................................... G8Q Fri PMSIRVENT, Roberto (Hope International University) .....G8G Fri PM, G10G Sat PM

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SISMONDO, Sergio (Queen’s University) ........................................G8H Fri PMSKIBRA, Daniel (Northwestern University) ......................................12M Sat PMSKIPPER, JR., Robert A. (University of Cincinnati) ..........................10G Sat AMSLATER, Matthew H. (Bucknell University) ...................................... 6O Thu PMSLINGERLAND, Edward (University of British Columbia) ..................7H Fri AMSMART, Joshua (University of Missouri) ........................................... 7M Fri AMSMITH, David Woodruff (University of California, Irvine) ............. G10L Sat PMSMITH, Holly M. (Rutgers University) ............................................... 4B Thu AMSMITH, Julia (University of Toronto) ...............................................1H Wed AMSMITH, Nicholas (Lewis & Clark College) ........................................4G Thu AMSMITH, Plínio J. (Universidade Federal de São Paulo) ...................2N Wed PMSMITH, Subrena (University of New Hampshire) ............................ 12O Sat PMSMYTH, Daniel (Cornell University) .................................................. 11J Sat PMSNEDEGAR, Justin (University of St. Andrews) ............................... 2K Wed PMSNOW, Nancy (University of Oklahoma) ......................................... 5N Thu PMSNYDER, Eric (Ohio State University) ................................................ 7O Fri AMSODERBACK, Fanny (Siena College) ..................................................5I Thu PMSOMMERS, Tamler (University of Houston) ....................................G8M Fri PMSONG, Jiewuh (Seoul National University) .......................................11I Sat PMSONG, Yujia (Purdue University) ...................................................... 5N Thu PMSOSA, Ernest (Rutgers University) ..................................................... 8C Fri PMSOUTHGATE, Henry (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ............... 1G Wed AMSPAFFORD, Jesse (The Graduate Center, CUNY) ..............................Posters FriSPEAK, Daniel (Loyola Marymount University) ........G4C Wed PM, 10A Sat AMSPELLECY, Ryan (Medical College of Wisconsin) ........................... 10K Sat AMSPELMAN, Jonathan (University of Colorado Boulder) ...................3J Wed PMSPENCER, Albert (Portland State University).............G2C Wed PM, G8K Fri PMSPENCER, Jack (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..................8L Fri PMSPENCER, Quayshawn (University of Pennsylvania) ........................ G8E Fri PMSPIVEY, Timothy (Pepperdine University) ........................................3J Wed PMSPORTIELLO, Daniel (Santa Clara University) .................................... 4I Thu AMSTAFFEL, Julia (Washington University in St. Louis) ...........................9E Fri PMSTALNAKER, Robert (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ....... 2C Wed PMSTAMETS, George (Florida State University) ...................................1I Wed AMSTANG, Nick (University of Toronto) .............................. 8G Fri PM, G8D Fri PMSTAR, Daniel (Boston University) ........................................................8E Fri PMSTEINBOCK, Anthony (Southern Illinois University Carbondale) ... 11D Sat PMSTEINBOCK, Bonnie (University at Albany) ......................................5M Thu PMSTEINERT-THRELKELD, Shane (Stanford University) ........................... 7L Fri AMSTEUP, Matthias (Purdue University) .............................................. 10A Sat AMSTOCKDALE, Katie (Dalhousie University) ........................................ 4I Thu AMSTOJANOVIC, Isidora (Institut Jean Nicod) ......................................5C Thu PMSTOKER, Kalahan (San Jose State University) ...............................G6G Thu PMSTONE, Brad Elliott (Loyola Marymount University) ........................G8K Fri PMSTONE, Caroline (Washington University in St. Louis)......................Posters Fri

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STRAWSON, Galen (University of Texas at Austin) .......5D Thu PM, G8M Fri PMSTREIFFER, Robert (University of Wisconsin–Madison) .................10H Sat AMSTREVENS, Michael (New York University) ................... 5E Thu PM, G8L Fri PMSTROBINO, Riccardo (Tufts University) ............................................ 3I Wed PMSTROUD, Sarah (McGill University) ....................................................7D Fri AMSTRUDLER, Alan (University of Pennsylvania) ................................. 1F Wed AMSTUMP, David (University of San Francisco) ..............3F Wed PM, G3I Wed PMSTURGEON, Scott (University of Birmingham) ...............................10D Sat AMSUAREZ, Dave (University of Toronto)................................................. 8J Fri PMSUDAN, Meghant (Concordia University) ...................................... 1G Wed AMSULLINS, John P. (Sonoma State University) ....................................4L Thu AMSULLIVAN, Arthur (Memorial University of Newfoundland) .............. 9D Fri PMSULLIVAN, Meghan (University of Notre Dame) ............................. 2C Wed PMSUN, Qingjuan (Nanyang Technological University) .....................G6A Thu PMSUN, Weimin (California State University, Northridge) ...................G8A Fri PMSUNDSTROM, Ronald R. (University of San Francisco) ....................4O Thu AMSUNG, Winnie (Nanyang Technological University) ........................................................ G6A Thu PM, 7H Fri AM, G10C Sat PMSVEINSDÓTTIR, Ásta (San Francisco State University) ....................3N Wed PMSWANSON, William (University of California, Riverside) ................. 6H Thu PMSYMONS, John (University of Kansas) ............................................ 12D Sat PMSZAIF, Jan (University of California, Davis)......................................6M Thu PM

TTANAKA, Koji (Australian National University) ................................ 3D Wed PMTAYLOR, David E. (University of Minnesota) ....................................4H Thu AMTAYLOR, Elanor (Iowa State University) .............................................6K Thu PMTAYLOR, Jacqueline (University of San Francisco) ..........................12A Sat PMTAYLOR, James E. (Westmont College .............................................. 6J Thu PMTAYLOR, Kenneth (Stanford University) ...................................................Fri PMTAYLOR, Matthew (Florida State University) .................................... 5N Thu PMTAYLOR-GARCÍA, Daphne (University of San Diego) ......................G6H Thu PMTEAYS, Wanda (Mount St. Mary’s University) .............. 5N Thu PM, G6L Thu PMTENG, Lu (Cornell University) .........................................................1H Wed AMTESÓN, Fernando (Florida State University) ...................................10N Sat AMTHIELKE, Peter (Pomona College) .................................................... 11J Sat PMTHOMPSON, Evan (University of British Columbia) .... 2D Wed PM, G10B Sat PMTHOMPSON, Martyn P. (Tulane University of New Orleans) ..........G6K Thu PMTHRASHER, John (Monash University) ............................................ 1E Wed AMTIEHEN, Justin (University of Puget Sound) ....................................4H Thu AMTIERNEY, Hannah (University of Arizona) .........................................1I Wed AMTIESZEN, Richard (San Jose State University) ............................... G10L Sat PMTILLMAN, Chris (University of Manitoba) ......................................... 5J Thu PMTIMKO, Amy (California State University, Stanislaus) ..................... 3B Wed PM

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TIRRELL, Lynne (University of Massachusetts Boston) ...............................................................................4P Thu AM, G9B Sat PMTIWALD, Justin (San Francisco State University) .......................................................2M Wed PM, G3B Wed PM, G8A Fri PMTOADVINE, Ted (University of Oregon) ............................................2F Wed PMTOGNAZZINI, Neal (Western Washington University) ....................... 8D Fri PMTOLLEY, Clinton (University of California, San Diego) .................. G10L Sat PMTOLLIVER, Joseph (University of Arizona) ...................................... 10E Sat AMTREANOR, Brian (Loyola Marymount University) ...... G8F Fri PM, G10D Sat PMTRIGG, Dylan James (University of Memphis) ..............................G6C Thu PMTSAI, George (University of Hawaii at Manoa) .............................G10C Sat PMTSCHAEPE, Mark (Prairie View A&M University) ........................... G3J Wed PMTUBERT, Ariela (University of Puget Sound) .......................................9F Fri PMTUBIG, Paul (University of Washington) ......................................... 11H Sat PMTULIPANA, Paul (Stanford University).............................................. 3H Wed PMTUMINELLO, Joseph A. (University of North Texas) ....................... G8Q Fri PMTUNA, Emine Hande (University of Alberta) ...................................... 9C Fri PMTURNER, Dale (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona) ....5A Thu PM

UULATOWSKI, Joseph (University of Texas at El Paso) .......................6F Thu PMUNNSTEINSSON, Elmar (University College Dublin) ........................ 7O Fri AMUPTON, Candace (University of Denver) .........................................12K Sat PMURBAN, Charles (College of Lake County) ..................................... 2K Wed PMURBAN, Thomas (Houston Community College) ............................10O Sat AMURBANSKI, Claire (University of California, Santa Cruz) ............... G10J Sat PM

VVALARIS, Markos (University of New South Wales) ..........................6F Thu PMVALLOR, Shannon (Santa Clara University) .......................................4L Thu AMVALLS, Andrew (Oregon State University) .......................................4O Thu AMVAN CLEVE, James (University of Southern California) .................. 10F Sat AMVAN DER BERG, Servaas (University of British Columbia) ..............12M Sat PMVAN NIEKERK, Jason (University of Pretoria) ................................ G3J Wed PMVAN ROOJEN, Mark (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) ......................7D Fri AMVAN SCHOELANDT, Chad (Tulane University of New Orleans) .......3E Wed PMVANDER LAAN, David (Westmont College)..................................... 1J Wed AMVANDERHOEK, Jonathan (University of Texas at Austin) .................. 6L Thu PMVANDERSCHRAAF, Peter (University of California, Merced) ........... 1E Wed AMVANDYKE, Christina (Calvin College) ............................................... 5G Thu PMVARDEN, Helga (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) ............................................................................ G3J Wed PM, G8D Fri PMVARGAS, Manuel (University of San Francisco) ...............................11E Sat PMVASSEND, Olav (University of Wisconsin–Madison) ...........................9E Fri PMVEILLET, Bénédicte (University of Michigan–Flint) ............................ 7J Fri AM

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VERTANEN, Jonathan (Yale University) .............................................. 7L Fri AMVERVAEKE, John (University of Toronto) .......................................G3K Wed PMVEZÉR, Martin (Pennsylvania State University) ............................... 10K Sat AMVINCINI, Stefano (University of Memphis) ...................................... 10I Sat AMVINEBERG, Susan (Wayne State University) .................................... 4K Thu AMVITZ, Rico (Azusa Pacific University) ................................................G8B Fri PMVLASITS, Justin (University of California, Berkeley) ......................... 6J Thu PMVOGEL, Jonathan (Amherst College)..................................................9B Fri PMVOGELSTEIN, Eric (Duquesne University) ....................................... 2K Wed PMVON FINTEL, Kai (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ..........G3C Wed PMVON KRIEGSTEIN, Hasko (Ryerson University) ............................... 2A Wed PMVONG, Gerard (Harvard University) ................................................. 5H Thu PM

WWALKER, Eric (University of California, Riverside) ...........................3F Wed PMWALLACE, R. Jay (University of California, Berkeley) ......................12C Sat PMWALLACE, Robert (University of Arizona) ........................................5M Thu PMWALLER, Jennifer (San Francisco State University) .........................2L Wed PMWALLIS, Charles (California State University, Long Beach) ............... 9G Fri PMWALSH, Sean Drysdale (University of Minnesota Duluth) ...............G8C Fri PMWANG, Jennifer (Stanford University) .............................................. 5J Thu PMWANG, Robin (Loyola Marymount University) ................................ 3D Wed PMWARNE-FRIEDLAENDER, Christina (University of Memphis) ...........2L Wed PMWASTVEDT, Bjorn (University of Arizona) ...........................................7K Fri AMWATERS, C. Kenneth (University of Calgary) .................................... 6O Thu PMWATKINS, Eric (University of California, San Diego) .......................... 7A Fri AMWATSON, Lori (University of San Diego) .................... 11G Sat PM, G9B Sat PMWEAKLEY, Marcus (Claremont Graduate University) ......................... 9H Fri PMWEATHERSON, Brian (University of Michigan) .................................12E Sat PMWEBER, Michael (Bowling Green State University) ......................... 5H Thu PMWEBSTER, Aness (University of Southern California) .......................4J Thu AMWEDGWOOD, Ralph (University of Southern California) .................11F Sat PMWEIJER, Charles (Western University) .......................................... G3H Wed PMWEINER, Matthew (University of Vermont) ........................................ 9D Fri PMWEINSTOCK, Daniel (McGill University) ...........................................G8H Fri PMWEISBERG, Jonathan (University of Toronto) .....................................9B Fri PMWEISBERG, Zipporah (Queen’s University) ..................................... G8O Fri PMWELCH, Shay (Spelman College) .....................................................4N Thu AMWELSHON, Rex (University of Colorado–Colorado Springs) .......... 12N Sat PMWENAR, Leif (King’s College London) ....................G6F Thu PM, G10M Sat PMWETZEL, Linda (Georgetown University) ........................................... 7L Fri AMWHEELER, Mark (San Diego State University) ..............................G3F Wed PMWHITE, Josh (Purdue University) .................................................... 4M Thu AMWHITE, Roger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ....................9B Fri PM

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WHITE, Stephen (Northwestern University) ......................................4J Thu AMWHITMAN, Norman (Rhodes College) ............................................... 7P Fri AMWHITTLE, Bruno (Yale University) ........................................................8L Fri PMWIENS, David (University of California, San Diego) ...........................5I Thu PMWIESELER, Christine (University of South Florida)........................... 10I Sat AMWIETEN, Sarah (University of Durham) .............................................Posters FriWIITALA, Michael (Cleveland State University) ............................G3F Wed PMWIKFORSS, Asa (Stockholms Universitet) ........................................11F Sat PMWILBURN, Joshua (Wayne State University) ....................................12B Sat PMWILCOX, Shelley (San Francisco State University) ......1B Wed AM, 4O Thu AMWILFORD, Paul (Tulane University of New Orleans) ........................................................................... G9C Sat PM, G11B Sat PMWILKENFELD, Daniel (University of California, Berkeley) .................6K Thu PMWILSON, Jessica (University of Toronto) ..........................................5B Thu PMWILSON, Keren (Ohio State University) ........................................... 6G Thu PMWILSON, Mark (University of Pittsburgh) .......................................2G Wed PMWIMSATT, William (University of Chicago) .........................................8F Fri PMWINDT, Jennifer (Monash University) ............................................. 2D Wed PMWINFIELD, Richard Dien (University of Georgia) ............................G9C Sat PMWIRTH, Jason (Seattle University) .............................. G6C Thu PM, G8F Fri PMWITHY, Katherine (Georgetown University) ...................................1C Wed AMWOLF, Aaron (Syracuse University) ..................................................Posters FriWOLFE, John (Dixie State University) ...........................................G2C Wed PMWOLFSON, Ben (Independent Scholar) ............................................. 9C Fri PMWOO, Sungwon (University of Maryland) ....................................... 4K Thu AMWOODBRIDGE, James (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ............... 7O Fri AMWOODCOCK, Scott (University of Victoria) .....................................10H Sat AMWOODS, Mark (University of San Diego) ...................G6B Thu PM, 11H Sat PMWOODWARD, James (University of Pittsburgh) ...........G8L Fri PM, 10L Sat AMWOODWARD, Philip (Valparaiso University) ...................................... 9G Fri PMWOODWORTH, Steven (Stanford University) ..................................... 8D Fri PMWOODY, Andrea (University of Washington) ................................. 3M Wed PMWORKMAN, Olga (Walden University) ............................................ 10K Sat AMWRIGHT, John P. (Central Michigan University) ...............................12A Sat PMWRIGHT, Jonathan (University of Southern California) ....................12I Sat PMWU, Richard (University of British Columbia) ................................. 2D Wed PMWU, Wayne (Carnegie Mellon University) ........................................6C Thu PMWYATT, Jeremy (Yonsei University) .....................................................8L Fri PMWYSOCKI, Tomasz (Washington University in St. Louis)................. 3K Wed PM

XXIAO, Yang (Kenyon College) .........................................................1D Wed AM

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YYALCIN, Seth (University of California, Berkeley) ....... G3C Wed PM, 9K Fri PMYAMADA, Masahiro (Claremont Graduate University) ........................ 8J Fri PMYANG, Eric (Claremont McKenna College) ...................................... 6G Thu PMYAO, Vida (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) .......................8I Fri PMYEOMANS, Christopher (Purdue University) ...............G3G Wed PM, 7A Fri AMYING, Jingcai (University of Virginia) ..............................................G8A Fri PMYONG, Huang (Chinese University of Hong Kong) ......................G3B Wed PMYONG, Peter (University of California, San Diego) ........................ 1G Wed AMYOO, Julie (California State University, Northridge) ........................5K Thu PMYOSHIMI, Jeffrey (University of California, Merced) .................... G10L Sat PMYOUNG, Charles (Claremont Graduate University) .......................... 5L Thu PMYU, Kam-por (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) .......................G3B Wed PMYUAN, Lijun (Texas State University–San Marcos) ...........................G8C Fri PM

ZZACH, Richard (University of Calgary) ..............................................5F Thu PMZACK, Naomi (University of Oregon) ..........................G6L Thu PM, G8E Fri PMZAGZEBSKI, Linda (University of Oklahoma) ......................................9L Fri PMZAMBRANA, Rocío (University of Oregon) ........................................ 7A Fri AMZANGENEH, Hakhamanesh (California State University, Stanislaus) ...................................................................................................2F Wed PMZARGAR, Paymun (San Francisco State University) .........................4L Thu AMZHANG, Lili (Nanyang Technological University) .........................G10C Sat PMZHANG, Xianglong (Shandong University) .................................. G3D Wed PMZHAO, Jenny (University of Cambridge) ...........................................7H Fri AMZIMMERMAN, Dean (Rutgers University) ........................................... 7F Fri AMZIPORYN, Brook (University of Chicago)...........................................5P Thu PMZUO, Leah (Bowdoin College) .........................................................G8A Fri PMZYLSTRA, Stephen (University of Toronto) ........................................Posters Fri

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Special Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

APA COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES

The Moral Significance of Shame and Disgust: Chinese and Western Perspectives (2M) Wednesday, March 30, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

What Can’t Be Said: Paradox in Contradiction in East Asian Philosophy (5P) Thursday, March 31, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Author-Meets-Critics: Barry Allen, Vanishing into Things (10M)Saturday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON HISPANICS

Contemporary Latin American Philosophy (1K) Wednesday, March 30, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON LECTURES, PUBLICATIONS, AND RESEARCH

Romanell Lecture (1L)Wednesday, March 30, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PHILOSOPHERS

Contemporary Indigenous Philosophy (4N) Thursday, March 31, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

Trends in Brazilian Epistemology (2N) Wednesday, March 30, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

Academic Boycotts (5O) Thursday, March 31, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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APA COMMITTEE ON LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENDER PEOPLE IN THE PROFESSION

LGBT Metaphysics (3N) Wednesday, March 30, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

APA COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND LAW

Author-Meets-Critics: Steven Ratner, The Thin Justice of International Law (10N) Saturday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY AND MEDICINE

Well-being, Disability, and Self-reported Quality of Life (11L) Saturday, April 2, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

APA COMMITTEE ON PHILOSOPHY IN TWO-YEAR COLLEGES

Jobs and Rewards: Teaching Philosophy at Community Colleges (10O) Saturday, April 2, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON PRE-COLLEGE INSTRUCTION IN PHILOSOPHY

A Place for Philosophy of Science in High School Curricula? (3M) Wednesday, March 30, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

APA COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PHILOSOPHY

Justice in the City (4O) Thursday, March 31, 9:00 a.m.–noon

Public Speech/Hate Speech (4P) Thursday, March 31, 9:00 a.m.–noon

APA COMMITTEE ON THE TEACHING OF PHILOSOPHY

Our Obligations to Adjuncts (6P) Thursday, March 31, 4:00–6:00 p.m.

APA COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Women and Propaganda (8M)Friday, April 1, 1:00–4:00 p.m.

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Group Sessions

AAmerican Association of Philosophy Teachers, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.American Society for Aesthetics, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

CConcerned Philosophers for Peace, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

E Experimental Philosophy Society, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Thursday, March 31, 8:00–10:00 p.m.

H Hume Society, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.

I International Association for the Philosophy of Sport, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.International Society for Buddhist Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Society for Chinese Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.International Society for Environmental Ethics, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

K Karl Jaspers Society of North America, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

M Molinari Society, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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NNorth American Kant Society, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.North American Korean Philosophy Association, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.North American Society for Social Philosophy, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.North American Wittgenstein Society, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

P Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Philosophy of Time Society, Saturday, April 2, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Political Theology Group, Session 1, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

R Richard Rorty Society, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–8:00 p.m.

S Society for Analytical Feminism, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Applied Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Business Ethics, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for German Idealism, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for LGBTQ Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Mexican-American Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Modern Philosophy, Thursday, March 31, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy and Disability, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for Philosophy of Creativity, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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Society for Systematic Philosophy, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–8:00 p.m.Society for Women in Philosophy, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the History of Political Philosophy, Saturday, April 2, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Metaphysics of Science, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Agency, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of History, Thursday, March 31, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights, Session 1, Thursday, March 31, 8:00–10:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00 - 9:00 P.M.Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of Process Philosophies, Wednesday, March 30, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy, Session 1, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.; Session 2, Saturday, April 2, 6:00–9:00 p.m.Society of Christian Philosophers, Wednesday, March 30, 8:00–10:00 p.m.Society of Indian Philosophy and Religion, Friday, April 1, 7:00–10:00 p.m.Southern California Epistemology Network, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

W Wilfrid Sellars Society, Thursday, March 31, 6:00–8:00 p.m.William James Society, Wednesday, March 30, 6:00–9:00 p.m.

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CONTEMPORARY MORAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES:

An Introduction Through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings

By Thomas D. Davis from Wiley-Blackwell

ORIGINAL FICTION BY A PHILOSOPHER/NOVELISTengages the students to think about moral issues.

Examples:

“The Divided States of America”: A satire in which the United States is dividing up into separate libertarian, conservative, liberal, and socialist districts.

The only TV network the financially strapped Socialist District had managed so far was a kind of low-budget PBS showing mostly old documentaries on such subjects as the oppression of workers, white-collar crime, global warming, and endan-gered species. There was coverage of endless meetings as the socialists tried to talk their way haltingly toward a classless society. One new socialist show called, “They Didn’t Deserve It!” attempted to lay some groundwork for this. The narrator would relate some individual success story. Then a panel of sociologists and psychologists would analyze the combination of factors—looks, character traits (including motivation), men-tal abilities, family connections, education—that had led to that person’s success and then show how all those particular factors could be traced back to other factors—family environ-ment, fetal environment, genetics—over which the person had had no control. The moral of these anti-success narratives was always the same: What we come to be and what we accomplish are in the end “just a matter of luck”; thus, we do not deserve differential rewards as a result. It was heavy stuff—and more than a little depressing.

“...an absolute joy to read....”Mark D. White, College of Staten Island/CUNY

“...a fantastic introduction to ethics....”Matt Lawrence. Long Beach City College

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CONTEMPORARY MORAL AND SOCIAL ISSUESAn Introduction Through Original Fiction, Discussion, and Readings

ON THE ISSUE OF MORALITY, OBLIGATION AND MOTIVA-TION:

If morality demands too much, too few people will follow it: Mo-rality becomes like a general marching into battle with no force behind him, his troops all having deserted. On the other hand, if what passes as morality fights no battles and demands almost nothing, one has to wonder if it really is morality: Humans are far from perfect; isn’t the point of morality to at least push us to be better?

• Value theory •moral theory • morality and politics • world poverty • abortion • animal welfare

• the environment • genetic engineering

FICTION, DISCUSSION AND READINGS COVER:

In “The River” a Westerner in an isolated outpost is faced with a steady stream of people who will die unless he makes Pe-ter-Singer-style sacrifices to save them. “But the Anansi: We can’t just let them die.” “Look, I’m sorry, Rennert. I know the situation’s hell, but you’ve got to get some perspective. You know Africa: It keeps on making its own hell.” “The Anansi didn’t make this situation.” “Maybe not this one,” said Bjornson. “But don’t be naive. Victims always look innocent until they’re back on top: Then they turn out to be as nasty as everyone else. The Anansi have had their own violent history. They’re not innocent. The oppressed are just oppressors down on their luck.” “Cynicism’s too easy an excuse for not helping.”

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ON THE STATUS OF ANIMALS AND HUMAN EMBRYOS:

A friend who attended an animal rights conference told me about a woman who was affectionately dubbed “The Chicken Lady” for her crusade on behalf of factory-farmed chickens. One can imag-ine the Chicken Lady making her pitch to some pro-life people and having the pro-life people think: “Is she nuts? Chickens?! We’re talking about human beings!” The Chicken Lady might respond indignantly that her chickens, unlike their embryos, have independent lives and can feel pain.

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AwardThe prize includes an award plaque and campus-wide electronic access to PDC philosophy resources for one year. It gives professional recognition to the winning program and real benefits its host institution.

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