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Central Division Committees, 2002-2003


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Group Meeting Program

Main and Group Meeting Participants

Abstracts of Colloquium Papers

Abstracts of Invited and Symposium Papers

Report of the 2002-2003 Nominating Committee

Minutes of the 2002 Central Division Business Meeting

Election Results

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Proceedings And Addresses
February, 2003 (Volume 76, Issue 4)

Group Meeting Program


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Group Session G: Wednesday, April 23, 6:00 PM-10:00 PM

G-1. Conference of Philosophical Societies

6:00 PM-10:00 PM

Case (4th floor)

Topic: Business Meeting

Group Session GI: Thursday, April 24, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

GI-1. Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Garfield (4th floor)

Chair: John Hoaglund (Christopher Newport University)

Title: "Counterexamples and Degrees of Support"

Speaker: Claude Gratton (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

Commentator: Margaret Cuonzo (Long Island University)

Title: "The Formal Nature of Some Informal Fallacies"

Speaker: Thomas E. Gilbert (Morningside College)

Commentator: Nancy Hancock (Northern Kentucky University)

Title: "Lottery Logic: Practical Application of Rationality, Probability, and Fallacy"

Speaker: Arnold Wilson (University of Cincinnati)

Commentator: Daryl Close (Heidelberg University)

GI-2. American Society for Value Inquiry

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Case (4th floor)

Topic: Morality and Disgust

Chair: G. John M. Abbarno (D'Youville College)

Title: "Morality and Disgust"

Speaker: Arleen Salles (Montclair State University)

Title: "Museum as Agent"

Speaker: Eva Dadlez (Central Oklahoma University)

GI-3. North American Nietzsche Society

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Owens (4th floor)

Chair: Alan D. Schrift (Grinnell College)

Title: "Nietzsche and the Tell-Tale Boxers (or, The Politics of Self-Deception)"

Speaker: Clancy Martin (University of Texas, Austin)

Title: "On the Significance of Genealogy in Nietzsche's Critique of Morality"

Speaker: Carsten Korfmacher (University College, Oxford)

Title: "On Sovereignty and Over-Humanity"

Speaker: Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College, CUNY)

GI-4. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Szell (4th floor)

Topic: Author Meets Critics: Thomas Dalton, Becoming John Dewey: Dilemmas of a Philosopher and Naturalist

Chair: Donald F. Koch (Michigan State University)

Commentator: Larry Hickman (Center for Dewey Studies,
SIU, Carbondale)

Commentator: Michael Eldridge (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)

Commentator: Frank Ryan (Kent State University)

Response: Thomas Dalton (Cal Poly State University)

GI-5. Society for Analytical Feminism

The Society will hold a breakfast business meeting at
8:00 AM in the hotel restaurant.

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Blossom (4th floor)

Title: "One for All and All for One? The Individual and the Social in Epistemology"

Chair: Lisa Bergin (St. Cloud State University)

Speaker: Catherine Hundleby (Eastern Oregon University)

Commentator: Maureen Linker (University of Michigan, Dearborn)

Title: "The Relationship of the Liberal State to Persons with Severe Cognitive Impairments and Their Care-Givers"

Chair: Anita Superson (University of Kentucky)

Speaker: Zahra Meghani (Michigan State University)

Commentator: Carla Johnson (St. Cloud University)


GI-6. Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Van Aken (4th floor)

Chair: Carol Caraway (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)

Title: "Understanding Sartrean Desire and Domination: Men, Women, and Authentic Relationship"

Speaker: Betty Woodman (Georgia State University)

Title: "Sexual Liberalism and Seduction"

Speaker: Eric M. Cave (Arkansas State University)

GI-7. International Institute for Field-Being

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Humphrey (3rd floor)

Topic: Field-Being and Analytical Philosophy

Chair: Laura E. Weed (College of Saint Rose)

Title: "The Structure of Thinking: A Process Oriented Account of Mind"

Speaker: Laura E. Weed (College of Saint Rose)

Title: "Zen Painting As a Non-Substantialist Activity"

Speaker: Albert Shansky (Fairfield University)

Title: "The Sense of Tractarian Nonsense"

Speaker: Aimin Shen (McHenry County College)

Title: "Nishida and Heidegger—Difference, Contradiction, and Analogy"

Speaker: John W. Krummel (Temple University)

GI-8. Hannah Arendt Circle

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Holden (4th floor)

Chair: Dianna Taylor (John Carroll University)

Title: "Arendt and War"

Speaker: Bat-Ami Bar On (Binghamton University)

Title: "Genocide and Ordinary Evil"

Speaker: Larry May (Washington University in St. Louis)

Title: "Arendt and Heidegger/Arendt v. Heidegger: Reflections on Thinking and Political Judgment"

Speaker: Elizabeth Minnich (Union Institute & University)

GI-9. Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

Halle (4th floor)

Group Session GII: Thursday, April 24, 5:15 PM-7:15 PM

GII-1. Society of Christian Philosophers

5:15 PM-7:15 PM

Superior (1st floor)

Topic: Virtue Ethics

Chair: Kenneth W. Kemp (University of St. Thomas)

Title: "The Kenneth Konyndyk Memorial Lecture: Advice to Christian Moral Philosophers"

Speaker: David Solomon (University of Notre Dame)

Title: "Modern Categories, Ancient Science: On the Mutual Alienation of Hume and Virtue Theory"

Speaker: Margaret Tate (Baylor University)

GII-2. Hume Society: Louis E. Loeb, Stability and Justification in Hume's Treatise

5:15 PM-7:15 PM

Bush (3rd floor)

Commentator: Ted Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University)

Commentator: John Wright (Central Michigan University)

Speaker: Kate Abramson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Response: Louis E. Loeb (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

GII-3. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts

5:15 PM-7:15 PM

Humphrey (3rd floor)

Topic: Ethical Witness, Architectural Beauty, and the Limits of Freedom

Chair: Eva Dadlez (Central Oklahoma University)

Title: "The Truth about False Witness in Kieslowski's Decalogue 2 and 8"

Speaker: Paul Santilli (Siena College)

Title: "Kant and Architecture"

Speaker: Marcus Verhaugh (Emory University)


GII-4. Committee on Institutional Cooperation

5:15 PM-7:15 PM

Rockefeller Boardroom (4th floor)

Group Session GIII: Thursday, April 24, 7:30 PM-10:30 PM

GII-5. International Society of Chinese Philosophy (added on: March 17, 2003)

5:15- 7:15 PM

Blossom (4th Floor)

Topic: Alvin Plantinga -- Resonance and Responses from Chinese Philosophical Traditions

Chair: Taotao Xing (Peking University)

Title: "The Polished Mirror: Reflections on Natural Knowledge of the Way in Zhuangzi and Plantinga"

Speaker: Kelly Clark (Calvin College)

Title: "The Heart-Mind at Ease: A Confucian Response to the Reid-Plantinga Approach to the Knowledge of the Ultimate"

Speaker: Peimin Ni (Grand Valley State University)

Commentator: Raymond J. VanArragon (Asbury College)

GII-6. Concerned Philosophers for Peace (added on: March 17, 2003)

5:15- 7:15 PM

Van Aken (4th Floor)
Topic: Being Home Safe: Explorations in Hospitality, Care and Identity

Title: "Creating Welcoming Narrative Spaces for the Simultaneous and Equitable Expression of Different Self-Conceptions in Common Sociopolitical Settings: The Pragmatic Significance of Créolisation and Other Black Existential Conceptions"

Speaker: Any François (York University)

Title: "The Orderly Reproduction of Society: A Rawlsian Ideal of Care"

Speaker: John R. Wright (Miami University)

Title: "Disabling Identities and the Requirements of Hospitality"

Speaker: Eddy Souffrant (Howard University)

GII-7. American Society for Philosophy, Counseling and Psychotherapy (added on: March 17, 2003)

5:15-7;15 PM

Halle (4th Floor)

Program to be announced.

GIII-1. Leibniz Society of North America

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Garfield (4th floor)

Chair: Glenn Hartz (Ohio State University, Mansfield)

Title: "Leibniz on Being Embodied"

Speaker: Justin Smith (Miami University, Ohio)

Commentator: Ohad Nachtomy (Tel-Hai College and Bar-Ilan University)

GIII-2. American Society for Value Inquiry

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Case (4th floor)

Topic: Defending Affirmative Action: Defending Preferences

Chair: Albert Mosley (Smith College)

Speaker: James P. Sterba (University of Notre Dame)

Speaker: Stephen Kershnar (SUNY Fredonia)

Commentator: Albert Mosley (Smith College)

GIII-3. Sören Kierkegaard Society (changed on: March 17, 2003)

(GIII-3 has moved to GIV-12)

GIII-4. Society for the Philosophy of Creativity

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Szell (4th floor)

Chair: Stephen H. Bickham (Mansfield University)

Title: "Values, Knowledge, and the Human Condition: Creativity in a Canadian Philosophy"

Speaker: Robert M. Timko (Mansfield University)

Commentator: Elizabeth Trott (Ryerson University)

Commentator: Joan Whitmann-Hoff (Lock Haven University)

GIII-5. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Blossom (4th floor)

Topic: Ethics for an Insecure Homeland: The Fiduciary Care of the United States under Threat, Pt. I: On Attitudes Taken

Chair: Stiv Fleishman (George Washington University)

Title: "Faith-Based Authority: America's Dark Night of the Soul"

Speaker: Ron Hirschbein (California State University, Chico)

Title: "Homeland Security and the Limits of Fiduciary Care"

Speaker: R. Paul Churchill (George Washington University)

Title: "Which 9/11? Security and the Stranger"

Speaker: Steven Schroeder (Shenzhen University/PRC and Roosevelt University)

GIII-6. Society for the Philosophy of History

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Van Aken (4th floor)

Topic: Questioning History after Heidegger

Chair: Daniel Fidel Ferrer (Central Michigan University)

Title: "Being-Historical Be-longing"

Speaker: David Pettigrew (Southern Connecticut State University)

Title: "Ge-schichte: From Sending to Gathering of Being"

Speaker: Virginia Lyle Jennings (Loyola University of New Orleans)

Title: "Historical Beginnings"

Speaker: William McNeill (DePaul University)

Commentator: François Raffoul (Louisiana State University)


GIII-7. North American Kant Society

There will be a short business meeting at the beginning of the session.

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Humphrey (3rd floor)

Topic: The Mary Gregor Memorial Lecture

Chair: Pauline Kleingeld (Washington University in St. Louis)

Title: "Kant's Critique of Hobbes -Independence and Cosmopolitanism"

Speaker: Howard Williams (University of Wales)

Commentator: Sarah Holtman (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)

GIII-8. International Institute for Field-Being

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Holden (4th floor)

Topic: Absolute Nothingness and Strainless Perfection

Chair: Albert Shansky (Fairfield University)

Title: "Is the Accumulation of Wealth a Field-Being Activity?"

Speaker: Peter Schuller (Miami University, Ohio)

Title: "Field-Being and the Vedanta of Ramanuja"

Speaker: K. R. Sundararajan (St. Bonaventure University)

Title: "Strainless Perfection and Confucian Philosophy"

Speaker: Lik Kuen Tong (Fairfield University)

GIII-9. Philosophy of Religion Group

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Halle (4th floor)

Title: "A Puzzle Concerning the Mereological Model of the Incarnation"

Chair: Chad Meister (Bethel College)

Speaker: Thomas Flint (University of Notre Dame)

Commentators: David P. Hunt (Whittier College)

Dean A. Kowalski (University of Indianapolis)

GIII-10. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Bush (3rd floor)

Topic: Concepts of Consciousness in Indian and Tibetan Mahayana Buddhism

Chair: James Powell (Open Source Buddhism Research Institute)

Title: "Mind and Mental Factors in Tibetan Buddhist Scholasticism"

Speaker: James Apple (University of Alabama)

Title: "Santarakshita on Consciousness"

Speaker: James Blumenthal (Oregon State University)

Title: "On the Non-Reality or Reality of Consciousness:

The Debate over Consciousness between the Two Principal Mahayana Philosophical Schools, Madhyamaka (Middle Way) and Yogacara (Yoga-praxis)"

Speaker: James Powell (Open Source Buddhism Research Institute)

GIII-11. Society for Realist-Antirealist Discussion

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Superior (1st floor)

Topic: Realism and Mathematical Practice

Chair: Colin McLarty (Case Western Reserve University)

Title: "Fictionalism and Mathematical Practice"

Speaker: Otávio A. Bueno (University of South Carolina)

Title: "Abstract Objects and Artificial Selection"

Speaker: Madeline Muntersbjorn (University of Toledo)

Title: "What Kind of Realism Can Mathematical Practice Support?"

Speakers: Susan Vineberg (Wayne State University)

Sean Stidd (Wayne State University)

GIII-12. American Association of Philosophy Teachers

7:30 PM-10:30 PM

Owens (4th floor)

Topic: Philosophypapers.com: Internet Plagiarism and What to Do About It

Chair: Martin Benjamin (Michigan State University)

Panelists: Jadran Lee (Illinois Institute of Technology)

Lawrence M. Hinman (University of San Diego)

Donna Engelmann (Alverno College)


Group Session GIV-A: Friday, April 25, 8:45 AM-11:45 AM

GIV-A-1. North American Society for Social Philosophy

8:45 AM-11:45 AM

Superior (1st floor)

Topic: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

Chair: Stephen Darwall (University of Michigan)

Title: "Terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"

Speaker: Tomis Kapitan (Northern Illinois University)

Title: "Terrorism, Wars of National Liberation, and the Quest for Peace in the Middle East"

Speaker: Burton Leiser (Pace University)

Title: "Peacemaking in the Holy Land"

Speaker: David Burrell (University of Notre Dame)

Title: "Genocide in Gujarat: Comparative Reflections"

Speaker: Martha Nussbaum (University of Chicago)

Group Session GIV: Friday, April 25, 7:00 PM-10:00 PM

GIV-1. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Superior (1st floor)

Chair: Anthony Preus (Binghamton University)

Title: "Civic Justice in Plato's Republic and Phaedo"

Speaker: Andrea Veltman (University of Wisconsin)

Title: "The Cynic Heirs to Socratic Ethics: Lives Worth Examining"

Speaker: Julie Piering (University of Arkansas, Little Rock)

Title: "`As It Were' Deformed: Some Puzzles on the `Female Principle' in Aristotle's Generation of Animals"

Speaker: Angela Curran (Franklin & Marshall University)

GIV-2. Philosophy of Time Society

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Case (4th floor)

Title: "Branching Time and Future Contingencies"

Speaker: M. Perloff (University of Pittsburgh)

Commentator: Bradley Monton (University of Kentucky)

Title: "The Tensed or Tenseless Existence of Nature"

Speaker: Aleksandar Jokic (Portland State University)

Commentator: L. Nathan Oaklander (University of Michigan, Flint)

Title: "Explaining the Appearance of Temporal Passage"

Speaker: Ronald C. Hoy (California University of Pennsylvania)

Commentator: Eric Rubenstein (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)

GIV-3. Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy and the APA Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People in the Profession

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Owens (4th floor)

Topic: Eco Homo: Queering Environmentalism

Title: "Sexual Nature"

Chair: Robert Hood (Middle Tennessee State University)

Speaker: Chris Cuomo (University of Cincinnati)

Title: "E(c)co Homo? Thoughts Toward a Queer Ecology"

Speaker: Catriona Sandilands (York University)

GIV-4. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Willey (4th floor)

Topic: Ethics for an Insecure Homeland: The Fiduciary Care of the United States under Threat, Pt. II: On the Actors and Their Actions

Chair: Stiv Fleishman (George Washington University)

Title: "Thwarting Terrorists: The Sui Generis Threat and a Pseudo-Kantian Objection Dismantled"

Speaker: Jonathan Schonsheck (LeMoyne College)

Title: "Individuals in the Age of Terror"

Speaker: Alphonso Lingis (Pennsylvania State University)

Title: "Homeland Security, Fiduciary Care, and Duties to Foreign Nationals"

Speaker: Joseph Betz (Villanova University)

GIV-5. Society for the Philosophy of History

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Blossom (4th floor)

Topic: The Question of History in Adorno and Benjamin

Chair: François Raffoul (Louisiana State University)

Title: "For Want of Instruction in Remembrance: Walter Benjamin, `On the Concept of History'"

Speaker: Athena Colman (University of Memphis)

Title: "Conjectural and Conceptual Histories: How to Read Adorno on Hegel—and Vice Versa"

Speaker: Iain MacDonald (University of Montreal)

Title: "Art and History in Benjamin and Adorno"

Speaker: Sara Beardsworth (University of Memphis)

Commentator: Eric S. Nelson (King College)

GIV-6. Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Van Aken (4th floor)

Topic: Preventive War, Humanitarian Intervention, and Just War Criteria

Chair: Andrew Oldenquist (Ohio State University)

Title: "The Justice of U.S. Policy Toward Iraq"

Speaker: Andrew Valls (Morehouse College)

Title: "Preventive War"

Speaker: John W. Lango (Hunter College)

Title: "Can Humanitarian Interventions Be Just Wars?"

Speaker: Omar Dahbour (Hunter College)

Commentator: Harry van der Linden (Butler University)

GIV-7. North American Kant Society

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Humphrey (3rd floor)

Topic: Kant's Ethics

Chair: Stephen Engstrom (University of Pittsburgh)

Title: "Dependent and Corrupt Rational Agency"

Speaker: Jeanine M. Grenberg (St. Olaf College)

Commentator: Sharon Anderson-Gold (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Title: "Groundwork III: The Lawgiving Will and Its Ontological Superiority"

Speaker: Dieter Schönecker (Stonehill College)

Commentator: Sam Kerstein (University of Maryland, College Park)

GIV-8. Personalist Discussion Group

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Holden (4th floor)

Topic: The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene

Chair: Randall Auxier (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale)

Title: "Reflections on the Species Problem:
What Marjorie Grene Can Teach Us about a Perennial Issue"

Speaker: Philip R. Sloan (University of Notre Dame)

Title: "`Historical Realism,' `Contextual Objectivity' and Changing Concepts of the Gene"

Speaker: Richard M. Burian (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

Response: Marjorie Grene (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

GIV-9. Society for the Study of Husserl's Philosophy

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Halle (4th floor)

GIV-10. Society for Realist-Antirealist Discussion

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Bush (3rd floor)

Topic: Classical and Scientific Realism

Chair: Christian B. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

Title: "Classical Realism and Aristotelian Essentialism"

Speaker: David John McGraw (Wayne County Community College)

Title: "On Scientific Realism and Paul Churchland's Treatment of the Argument from Introspection"

Speaker: Paul C. L. Tang (California State University, Long Beach)

Title: "Ethics and Observation: Thoreau, Dewey, and Harman"

Speaker: Andrew C. Ward (Georgia Institute of Technology)

GIV-11. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Garfield (4th floor)

Topic: Pragmatic Moral Theory

Chair: Michael Eldridge (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)

Speaker: Todd Lekan (Muskingum College)

Speaker: Jennifer Welchman (University of Alberta)

Speaker: Paul Thompson (Purdue University)

GIV-12. Sören Kierkegaard Society

7:00 PM-10:00 PM

Owens (4th floor)

Topic: Kierkegaardian Ethics

Chair: C. Stephen Evans (Baylor University)

Title: "Violence and Secularization: Evil and Redemption"

Speaker: Martin Beck Matustik (Purdue University)

Title: "Gaining One's Soul in Patience: Kierkegaard on the Virtue of a Being in Time"

Speaker: Anthony J. Rudd (St. Olaf College)

Group Session GV: Saturday, April 26, 11:45 AM-1:45 PM

GV-1. North American Nietzsche Society

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Superior (1st floor)

Chair: Richard Schacht (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Title: "Human, All Too Human and the Socrates Who Plays Music"

Speaker: Matthew Meyer (University of Vienna)

Title: "Is Nietzsche a Common-Sense Realist?"

Speaker: Javier Noe-Ibañez (Marquette University)

Title: "Nietzsche and Korsgaard's Kant on the Unity of Agency"

Speaker: Mathias Risse (Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)

GV-2. North American Society for Social Philosophy

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Case (4th floor)

Topic: Social Values in Science

Chair: Hugh Lacey (Swarthmore College)

Title: "Perspectivalism and Pluralism"

Speaker: Miriam Solomon (Temple University)

Title: "Feminist Accounts of Values in Science: The Next Ten Years"

Speaker: Elizabeth Potter (Mills College)

Title: "Rethinking the Ideal of Value-Free Science"

Speaker: Janet Kourany (University of Notre Dame)

Title: "Scientific Change and the Impact of Values"

Speaker: K. Brad Wray (SUNY, Oswego)

GV-3. Conference of Philosophical Societies

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Owens (4th floor)

Topic: On the Emotions (Society for Philosophy of Emotions)

Chair: Thomas Magnell (Drew University)

Title: "Imagination and Irrational Fears"

Speaker: Maria Adamos (Georgia Southern University)

Title: "Happiness: Where Is It? What Is It?"

Speaker: George T. Hole (Buffalo State College)

GV-4. Society for Philosophy and Technology

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Brush (4th floor)

Topic: Pragmatism and Bioethics: A Panel on Keulartz, Korthals, Shermer and Swierstra's Pragmatist Ethics for a Technological Culture

Chair: Diane Michelfelder (Indiana State University)

Panelists: Joseph C. Pitt (Virginia Tech)

Thomas Tomlinson (Michigan State University)

Vincent Colapietro (Pennsylvania State University)

Responses: Tsjalling Swierstra (Twente University, The Netherlands)

Maartje Schermer (University of Amsterdam)

Michiel Korthals (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)

Jozef Keulartz (Wageningen University, The Netherlands)

GV-5. Radical Philosophy Association

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Blossom (4th floor)

Topic: Race, State, and Democracy

Chair: Michelle Switzer (Whittier College)

Title: "La Democracia Cosmica: Participatory Democracy in Rendon's Chicano Manifesto"

Speaker: Joseph Orosco (Oregon State University)

Title: "Reflections on Gender Identity, Machismo, and Violence in Latino Street Gangs"

Speaker: Michael Christiana (Loyola University, Chicago)

Title: "Democratic State Studies: The Case of Cooperative Extension Services"

Speaker: Greg Moses (Marist College)

GV-6. International Society for Environmental Ethics

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Van Aken (4th floor)

Topic: Author Meets Critics: Donald Brown, American Heat: Ethical Problems with the United States' Response to Global Warming

Response: Donald Brown (Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy)

GV-7. American Indian Philosophy Association

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Humphrey (3rd floor)

GV-8. Convivium: The Philosophy and Food Roundtable

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Holden (4th floor)

Chair: Lisa M. Heldke (Gustavus Adolphus College)

Title: "Tourism and Taste: Towards a Semiotics of Food"

Speaker: Fabio Parasecoli (Gambero Rosso Publishers)

Title: "Dangerous Leftovers: The Moral Economy of Food Refuse/d"

Speaker: Paul Santilli (Siena College)

Commentator: Christa Davis Acampora (Hunter College, CUNY)

GV-9. Adam Smith Society

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Halle (4th floor)

Title: "A Not-So-Tempting Harmony of Affections"

Speaker: Kate Abramson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

Title: "Adam Smith's Two Humean Corrections to Hume"

Speaker: Eric Schliesser (Wesleyan University)

Commentator: Raymond G. Frey (Bowling Green State University)

GV-10. Society for Women in Philosophy

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Bush (3rd floor)

Topic: Antiracism and Whiteness

Chair: Crista Lebens (University of Wisconsin, Whitewater)

Title: "Engendering Whiteness: Notes for Future Conversations"

Speaker: Alison Bailey (Illinois State University)

Title: "Antiracism in the Ivory Tower"

Speaker: Tabor Fisher (Le Moyne College)

Title: "We're Not the Only Ones Here"

Speaker: Sarah Hoaglund (Northeastern Illinois University)

GV-11. Bertrand Russell Society

11:45 AM-1:45 PM

Garfield (4th floor)

Chair: David White (St. John Fisher College)

Title: "Russell and Perceptual Relativity Arguments"

Speaker: Derek H. Brown (University of Western Ontario)

Commentator: David White (St. John Fisher College)

Title: "Russell's Use of Diagrams for the Theory of Judgment"

Speaker: Rosalind Carey (Lake Forest College)

Commentator: John Ongley (Northwestern University)


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