Wednesday Evening, April 4, 2007
Group Session GI 6:00-8:00 p.m.
GI-A. International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western
Philosophy, Session 1
6:00-8:00 p.m., Essex Room
Topic: How Predication Is Possible: From a Comparative Point of View
Chair: Lin Ma (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Speakers: Bo Mou (San Jose State University)
A Subject-Comment Account of How Predication is Possible
Marshall Willman (University of Iowa)
Logical Form and Predication from a Comparative Point of View
Commentator: A. P. Martinich (University of TexasAustin)
GI-B. Society for Phenomenology and Analytic Philosophy
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Topic: Consciousness and Self-Consciousness
Chair: David Smith (University of CaliforniaIrvine)
Speakers: Dan Zahavi (University of Copenhagen)
Charles Siewert (University of CaliforniaRiverside)
Group Session GII 6:00-9:00 p.m.
GII-A. Radical Philosophy Association, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room D
Topic: On the 200th Anniversary of Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit:
Can His Power of Negativity Speak to Todays Reality?
Chair: Ron Kelch (Independent Scholar)
Speakers: Eugene Gogol (Independent Scholar)
Dialectics of Organization and Philosophy
Ron Kelch (Independent Scholar)
Harriss Paradox and Dunayevskayas New Beginning: Can
Hegels Method Shape a New Unity of Theory and Practice
Urszula Wislanka (Independent Scholar)
Hegels Dialectic and Feminism
GII-B. Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
6:00-9:00 p.m., Olympic Room
Topic: Knowledge, Self, and the Meaning of Life
Chair: Jinmei Yuan (Creighton University)
Speakers: Andrew Komasinski (Loyola Marymount University)
Is There Anything More Important Than Life?
Christian Coseru (College of Charleston)
Perception, Particulars, and the Question of Foundationalism in
Buddhist Epistemology
Russell Pryba (State University of New YorkBuffalo)
The Confucian Self and William Jamess Metaphysics of Personhood
GII-C. Society for German Idealism, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Yorkshire Room
Chair: John McCumber (University of CaliforniaLos Angeles)
Speaker: Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State University)
Spirit and Concrete Subjectivity in Hegels Phenomenology
Commentator: Katrin Pahl (Johns Hopkins University)
Speaker: Charles E. DeBord (University of Kentucky)
The Logic of Science in Hegels Phenomenology
Commentator: Marcos Bisticas-Cocoves (Morgan State University)
Speaker: Dietmar Heidemann (Hofstra University)
Epistemic Justification and the History of Self-Consciousness
in Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit
Commentator: Scott Jenkins (Reed College)
GII-D. Society for Iberian and Latin American Thought
6:00-9:00 p.m., Victorian Room
Topic: Roots
Chair: David W. Concepción (Ball State University)
Speakers: Alejandro Santana (University of Portland)
Did the Aztecs Do Philosophy?
James Maffie (Colorado State University)
Huehue Tlamanitiliztli and la Verdad: Philosophical Borderlands
in Friar Bernardino de Sahaguns 1524 Colloquios y doctrina chistiana
Topic: Citizenship and Identity
Speakers: Grant Silva (University of Oregon)
Questions of Identity in Latin American Philosophy: The Philosophical
and Cultural Identity Crisis
José-Antonio Orosco (Oregon State University)
Toward a Mestizo Concept of Citizenship
Topic: Expression
Speakers: Norman K. Swazo (University of AlaskaFairbanks)
Hegels Haunt of Latin American Philosophy: The Case of Augusto
Salazar Bondy
Michael Koch (State University of New YorkOneonta)
Latin American Philosophy as Post-Philosophical Thinking
Commentator: Oscar R. Martí (California State UniversityNorthridge)
GII-E. Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Oxford Room
Topic: Realism, Value, and Translation: New Perspectives
Speakers: J. Jeremy Wisnewski (Hartwick College)
Phenomenology and Moral Realism
Lawrence Pasternack (Oklahoma State University)
Reconciling Intrinsic Value and Realism
Shyam Ranganathan (York University)
Translation and Anti-Realism
GII-F. Society for Student Philosophers, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Kent Room
Moderator: Shelly Denkinger (University of HawaiiManoa)
Speakers: Gabriel R. Stern (Loyola Marymount University)
Action Guidance and Virtue Ethics
Mathieu Doucet (Queens University)
Disabling Particularism: Jonathan Dancy and Moral Principles
Yali Corea-Levy (University of Arizona)
Double Effect Amended: Preserving the Civilian Combatant Distinction
Michael Hannon (York University)
Representations of Truth and the Legitimation of Testimony
in the Criminal Justice System: An Analysis of Sexual Harassment and
Sexual Assault
GII-G. Society for the Philosophy of History, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Hampton Room
Topic: Culture as Explanation I
Chair: Mark Bevir (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
Speakers: Paul Roth (University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz)
The Disappearance of the Empirical
Asaf Kedar (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
The Ideal Types as a Hermeneutic Strategy: Concept Formation for
Cultural Analysis
Toby Miller (University of CaliforniaRiverside)
Where Cultural Studies Fears to Tread
GII-H. Western Phenomenology Conference
6:00-9:00 p.m., Sussex Room
Topic: Thinking Towards Community
Chair: Daniela Vallega-Neu (California State UniversityStanislaus)
Speakers: Ben Pryor (University of Toledo)
Nobody Ever Recognizes Us: Community and Aesthetic
Experience
Jason Winfree (California State UniversityStanislaus)
Contestation and Community
Walter Brogan (Villanova University)
Passion and the Secret Gift of the Derridean Community
Group Session GIII 8:00-10:00 p.m.
GIII-A. North American Wittgenstein Society, Session 1
8:00-10:00 p.m., Essex Room
Chair: Elizabeth Wolgast (California State UniversityEast Bay)
Speaker: Monica Vilhauer (Roanoke College)
Wittgensteinian Ethics?
Commentator: Mike Rohde (University of MinnesotaTwin Cities)
Speaker: Richard Raatzsch (University of Cambridge)
Teleological Metaphilosophy
Commentator: John W. Powell (Humboldt State University)
MI-5. Joint Meeting of Mini-Conference on Models of God and the Society
of Christian Philosophers
7:00-8:30 p.m., Georgian Room
Speaker: Dallas Willard (University of Southern California)
Intentionality and the Substance of the Self
Commentator: Brian Treanor (Loyola Marymount University)
Speaker: Paul Moser (Loyola University of Chicago)
Forgiveness as Cognitively Significant
Commentator: Pamela Hieronymi (University of CaliforniaLos Angeles)
MI-6. Mini-Conference on Models of God Keynote Address
8:30-10:00 p.m., Georgian Room
Speaker: Wesley Wildman (Boston University)
Behind, Between, and Beyond Anthropomorphic Models of Ultimate
Reality
Thursday Evening, April 5, 2007
Group Session GIV 6:00-8:00 p.m.
GIV-A. American Association of Philosophy Teachers
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Topic: Using and Creating Texts, Textbooks, Anthologies, and Other Materials
in Teaching Philosophy Courses
Chair: David W. Concepción (Ball State University)
Speakers: Joan Whitman Hoff (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania)
Engagement: Exploring the Self and Other via the Writing and Teaching
of a Text
Nils Ch. Rauhut (Coastal Carolina University)
Selecting Course Materials in Philosophy Classes: What Works,
What Doesnt?
Andrew N. Carpenter (Kaplan University)
Teaching Without Texts
Robert Timko (Mansfield University of Pennsylvania)
The Risks (and Benefits) of Engaging Yourself as Author (or Editor)
of a Philosophical Text
GIV-B. Hume Society
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room B
Topic: Hume: Reasons and Reasoning
Chair: Aaron Zimmerman (University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara)
Speakers: Abraham Roth (Ohio State University)
Hume on Reasoning: Simple Versus Sophisticated
Elizabeth Radcliffe (Santa Clara University)
Humeanism and Value-Based Reasons
GIV-C. Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room C
Topic: Human Rights in Global Governance: Alternative Perspectives
Chair: Carol C. Gould (Temple University)
Speakers: Helen Stacy (Stanford University)
Human Rights and Regional Institutions
David Reidy (University of Tennessee)
Human Rights: Agendas and Institutions
GIV-D. Society for the Metaphysics of Science
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room D
Chair: Robert A. Wilson (University of Alberta)
Speakers: Carl Craver (Washington University in St. Louis)
Mechanisms, Modularity, and Natural Kinds
Karen Neander (Duke University)
The New Functionalism
Group Session GV 6:00-9:00 p.m.
GV-A. Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Yorkshire Room
Topic: New Work on Chinese Philosophy from Taiwan
Chair: JeeLoo Liu (California State UniversityFullerton)
Speaker: Wan-Chuan Fang (Academia Sinica)
Zhuangzis Sage as a Moral Agent
Commentator: Yang Xiao (Kenyon College)
Speaker: Terence Tai (National Zhengzhi University)
Xunzi on the Nature and Mind of Human Beings
Commentator: Weimin Sun (California State UniversityNorthridge)
Speaker: Rong-Po Chen (Tunghai University)
I-Chings Philosophy of Management
Commentator: Craig K. Ihara (California State UniversityFullerton)
GV-B. Concerned Philosophers for Peace
6:00-9:00 p.m., Victorian Room
Topic: Ethics in a Dark Time
Speakers: Eddy Souffrant (University of North CarolinaCharlotte)
Challenges to Collective Global Action
Daniel Farrell (Ohio State University)
Self-Defense and Preventive War
Ron Hirschbein (California State UniversityChico)
The Rite of Self-Defense
Stephen L Nathanson (Northeastern University)
Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War
GV-C. Kierkegaard Society
6:00-9:00 p.m., Board Room
Topic: Furtak and Others on Kierkegaard, Wisdom, and Love
Chair: Noel Adams (Marquette University)
Speakers: Robert Roberts (Baylor University)
Emotions as Epistemic Ground: Comments on Furtaks Wisdom
in Love
Mark McCreary (Loyola University of Chicago)
Kierkegaard on the Obstacles to Faith and Love: The Terrifying
Truth and the Possibility of Offense
Michael Strawser (University of Central Florida)
Striving for Love in Spinoza and Kierkegaard
Respondent: Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College)
GV-D. North American Nietzsche Society
6:00-9:00 p.m., Essex Room
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Bernard Reginster, The Affirmation of
Life
Chair: Lanier Anderson (Stanford University)
Author: Bernard Reginster (Brown University)
Critics: Maudemarie Clark (Colgate University)
Nadeem J. Z. Hussain (Stanford University)
Ivan Soll (University of WisconsinMadison)
GV-E. North American Spinoza Society, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Oxford Room
Chair: Fred Ablondi (Hendrix College)
Speaker: Frank Lucash (University of NevadaReno)
Spinoza and Searle on the Nature of the Human Mind
Commentator: Diane Steinberg (Cleveland State University)
Speaker: Eugene Garver (College of St. Benedict and St. Johns
University)
Religion and Politics as Loci of Rational Agreement
Commentator: Steve Barbone (San Diego State University)
Speaker: Gideon Segal (Holon Institute of Technology and Hebrew University)
Spinozas Therapeutic Model and the Role of Intuitive Knowledge
Commentator: Firmin DeBrabander (Maryland Institute College of Art)
GV-F. Society for Analytical Feminism
6:00-9:00 p.m., Kent Room
Topic: Feminist Moral Epistemology
Chair: Alison Jaggar (University of ColoradoBoulder)
Speakers: Phyllis Rooney (Oakland University)
Remapping the Terrain of Moral Epistemology
Heidi Grasswick (Middlebury College)
Knowing Moral Agents: Epistemic Dependency and the Moral Realm
Peg OConnor (Gustavus Adolphus College)
Knowing Our Obligations of Justice: A Wittgensteinian Metaphysics
and Epistemology
GV-G. Society for Lesbian and Gay Philosophy and the APA Committee
on the Status of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered People in
the Profession
6:00-9:00 p.m., Hampton Room
Topic: Transgender/Feminist
Moderator: D. Rita Alfonso (Grinnell College)
Speakers: Julia Serano (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
Feminine Wiles: Re-thinking Sexism and Anti-Trans Woman Sentiment
Susan Stryker (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
Feminist Theory and the History of Transgender Activism
Dylan Vade (Independent Scholar)
No Apology: The Intersection of Fat and Transgender Law
Sondra Solovay (New College of California)
No Apology: The Intersection of Fat and Transgender Law
Shawna Virago (Independent Scholar)
Violence Against Women, A Transgender Perspective
GV-H. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Session 1
6:00-9:00 p.m., Mayfair Room
Topic: Religion, Love, and the Abyss
Chair: J. Jeremy Wisnewski (Hartwick College)
Speakers: Andrew Fiala (California State UniversityFresno)
Ethics, Reason, and God
Charles W. Harvey (University of Central Arkansas)
Narcissism, Fundamentalism and the Dirty Trick of Infinitude
Ralph Ellis (Clark Atlanta University)
Rethinking Love and the Abyss
David K. Chan (University of WisconsinStevens Point)
The Possibility of Philosophy as Religion
GV-I. Society for Student Philosophers, Session 2
6:00-9:00 p.m., Sussex Room
Moderator: Gabriel R. Stern (Loyola Marymount University)
Speakers: Parker Crutchfield (Arizona State University)
Mood about You
James Ambury (State University of New YorkStony Brook)
Nietzsches Pedagogical Dialectic: On the Remembering and
Forgetting of the Youthful for Life
Huaping Lu-Adler (University of CaliforniaDavis)
Realism, Conceptual Relativity, and Analytic Entailment
Marina Folescu (University of Western Ontario)
The Fictional Worlds of Impossible Fictions
GV-J. William James Society
6:00-9:00 p.m., Cambridge Room
Topic: Pragmatism and Its Others
Chair: Brendan Hogan (Pacific Lutheran University)
Speakers: Kevin S. Decker (Eastern Washington University)
Between Bare Brute Events and Transparent Meaning: Dewey and James
on Recognition
Heidi White (New York University)
Pragmatism and Our Relations with Others
Lee McBride (College of Wooster)
The Dynamic Belt of Quivering Uncertainty: Individual Differences
Commentator: Terrance MacMullan (Eastern Washington University)
Group Session GVI 8:00-10:00 p.m.
GVI-A. Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Chair: Maurice Finocchiaro (University of NevadaLas Vegas)
Speaker: Jerry Cederblom (University of NebraskaOmaha)
Is It Sometimes Rational to Accept That an Argument Is Sound,
but Not Believe the Conclusion?
Commentator: Don Marquis (University of Kansas)
Speaker: Mark Weinstein (Montclair State University)
Towards an Objectivist Account of Truth in Argument
Commentator: Donald Hatcher (Baker University)
GVI-B. North American Wittgenstein Society, Session 2
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room B
Chair: Elizabeth Wolgast (California State UniversityEast Bay)
Speaker: Robert Fogelin (Dartmouth College)
Grices Objections Are More Effective Against Austin Than
Against Wittgenstein
Commentator: Jeff Johnson (College of St. Catherine)
The paper and discussion will be followed by a business meeting.
GVI-C. Society for Systematic Philosophy, Session 1
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room C
Topic: Hegel and Putnam
Chair: Richard Dien Winfield (University of Georgia)
Speaker: Katharina Dulckeit (Butler University)
Unlikely Bedfellows? Putnam and Hegel on Natural Kind Terms
Commentator: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis and Clark College)
GVI-D. Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room D
Chair: Joseph Lynch (California Polytechnic State University)
Speakers: Alan Bäck (Kutztown University of Pennsylvania)
Art, Kata, and Violence
Richard Schubert (Cosumnes River College)
Goals and Goallessness in the Martial Arts
Joseph Lynch (California Polytechnic State University)
Martial Arts as Philosophy
Gillian Russell (Washington University in St. Louis)
Practicing Evil
Blanche Nonken (University of CaliforniaDavis)
Warrior Isolate
Friday Evening, April 6, 2007
Group Session GVII 8:00-11:00 p.m.
GVII-A. Association for Chinese Philosophers in America, Session 2
8:00-11:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Topic: Topics in Confucian Ethics
Chair: Weimin Sun (California State UniversityNorthridge)
Speaker: Sin Yee Chan (University of Vermont)
The Cultivation of Moral Emotions in Early Confucianism
Commentator: Manyul Im (California State UniversityLos Angeles)
Speaker: JeeLoo Liu (California State UniversityFullerton)
The Path from Natural Emotions to Moral Sentiments: An Examination
of Wang Fuzhis Ethical Naturalism
Commentator: Andrew Terjesen (Washington and Lee University)
Speaker: Derong Chen (Wuhan University)
Beyond Relativism: Examining Tan Sitongs Criticism of Confucian
Ethics
Commentator: Jinmei Yuan (Creighton University)
GVII-B. International Hobbes Association, Session 1
8:00-11:00 p.m., Olympic
Moderators: Rosamond Rhodes (Mount Sinai School of Medicine and City
University of New YorkGraduate Center)
Wendell Stephenson (Fresno City College)
Speaker: Jeremy Anderson (DePauw University)
A Suggestive Silence in the Evolution of Hobbess Account
of Disorder
Commentator: Wendell Stephenson (Fresno City College)
Speaker: John Whipple (University of CaliforniaIrvine)
Hobbes on Miracles
Commentator: Martin Bertman (University of Helsinki)
Speaker: Michael P. Krom (Emory University)
Vain Philosophy, the Schools, and Civil Philosophy
Commentator: Susanne Sreedhar (Tulane University of New Orleans)
GVII-C. Karl Jaspers Society and the Victor von Weizsäcker Society
8:00-11:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room B
Chair: Helmut Wautischer (Sonoma State University)
Speaker: Hartwig Wiedebach (Universität Zürich)
Pathic Existence and Causality in Victor von Weizsäcker
Commentator: Sophia Stone (University of San Francisco)
Speaker: Gregory Walters (University of Ottawa)
Evolutionary Epistemology, Ethics, and the Encompassing
Commentator: David Rau (Independent Scholar)
GVII-D. North American Kant Society, Session 1
8:00-11:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room C
Topic: Kants Ethics
Chair: Daniel Guevara (University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz)
Speakers: Oliver Sensen (Tulane University of New Orleans)
Kants Conception of Human Dignity
Ido Geiger (Ben Gurion University)
What Is the Use of the Universal Law Formulation?
Commentators: Susan Castro (University of CaliforniaLos Angeles)
Sergio Tenenbaum (University of Toronto)
GVII-E. Radical Philosophy Association, Session 2
8:00-11:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room D
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Anatole Anton and Richard Schmitt, eds.,
Toward a New Socialism
Chair: Phil Gasper (Notre Dame de Namur University)
Critics: Tommy Lott (San Jose State University)
Rita Manning (San Jose State University)
Jose Mendoza (University of Oregon)
Respondents: Anatole Anton (San Francisco State University)
Richard Schmitt (Worcester State College)
GVII-F. Society for Empirical Ethics
8:00-11:00 p.m., Yorkshire Room
Topic: Moral Emotions
Chair: Joel Martinez (Lewis and Clark College)
Speakers: Justin DArms (Ohio State University)
Daniel Jacobson (Bowling Green State University)
Guilt and Wrongness Reconsidered
Joshua Knobe (University of North CarolinaChapel Hill)
Moral Cognition: Monolithic Theories Versus Hodgepodge Theories
Jesse Prinz (University of North CarolinaChapel Hill)
Against Empathy
Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona)
Do Reactive Attitudes Enshrine Incompatibilism?
William A. Rottschaefer (Lewis and Clark College)
Moral Emotions: Detectors or Projectors?
GVII-G. Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion, Session 2
8:00-11:00 p.m., Victorian Room
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Steven D. Hales, Relativism and the
Foundations of Philosophy
Author: Steven D. Hales (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania)
Critics: Paul Boghossian (New York University)
Otávio Bueno (University of Miami)
Henry Jackman (York University)
Jonathan M. Weinberg (Indiana UniversityBloomington)
GVII-H. Society for Social and Political Philosophy: Historical,
Continental, and Feminist Perspectives, Session 1
8:00-11:00 p.m., Essex Room
Topic: Wendy Browns Challenges to Feminist and Leftist Political
Theory
Speakers: Anna Carastathis (McGill University)
Hasana Sharp (McGill University)
Respondent: Wendy Brown (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
GVII-I. Society for Student Philosophers, Session 3
8:00-11:00 p.m., Oxford Room
Topic: What We Dont Know Can Hurt Us: Philosophy and the Overcoming
of Ignorance
Moderator: Jeremy Henkel (University of HawaiiManoa)
Speakers: Geoff Ashton (University of HawaiiManoa)
A Case Study of Art as Naturalistic Map: Cognitive Immoralism
and the Mahabharata
Shelly Denkinger (University of HawaiiManoa)
Border Ethics, the Limitations of Knowledge of Others, and Implications
for Education
David Burns (University of New Mexico)
Forgetting Nietzsche
Laura P. Guerrero (University of New Mexico)
Land of the Free? The Delusion of Autonomy and its Role in the
Enslavement of America
Allison Hagerman (University of New Mexico)
Off the Deep End: The Sublime Folly of Niagara Falls
Lara Mitias (University of HawaiiManoa)
Transformation of Memory from a Source of Bondage to a Source
of Liberation
GVII-J. Society for Systematic Philosophy, Session 2
8:00-11:00 p.m., Kent Room
Topic: Hegels Logic of Essence
Chair: J. M. Fritzman (Lewis and Clark College)
Speakers: Richard Dien Winfield (University of Georgia)
How Should Essence Be Determined: Reflections on Hegels
Two Divergent Accounts
David Kolb (Bates College)
The Paths of Essence
GVII-K. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
8:00-11:00 p.m., Hampton Room
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Patrick Baert, Philosophy of the Social
Sciences: Towards Pragmatism
Chair: Heidi White (New York University)
Author: Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)
Critics: James Bohman (St. Louis University)
Brendan Hogan (Pacific Lutheran University)
Paul Roth (University of CaliforniaSanta Cruz)
Stephen Turner (University of South Florida)
GVII-L. Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual
Arts
8:00-11:00 p.m., Mayfair Room
Chair: Julie C. Van Camp (California State UniversityLong Beach)
Speakers: Amy Coplan (California State UniversityFullerton)
Feminist Final Girls
Aaron Golec (University of WisconsinLa Crosse)
Sheryl Tuttle Ross (University of WisconsinLa Crosse)
Reconciled and Terrible Humor in the Culture Industry
Jea Suk Oh (Drew University and Kean University)
Viewing Memoirs of a Geisha through a Postcolonial Feminist Perspective
Commentator: Julie C. Van Camp (California State UniversityLong
Beach)
GVII-M. Society for the Philosophy of History, Session 2
8:00-11:00 p.m., Sussex Room
Topic: Culture as Explanation II
Chair: Paul Rabinow (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
Speakers: Mark Bevir (University of CaliforniaBerkeley)
Philosophical Historiography after the Linguistic Turns
Naomi Zack (University of Oregon)
Political and Cultural Explanation of Disasters
Dan Segal (Pitzer College)
Translation Effects in Historical Writing
GVII-N. Society for Women in Philosophy
8:00-11:00 p.m., Georgian Room
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Lorraine Code, Ecological Thinking:
The Politics of Epistemic Location
Chair: Rosemarie Tong (University of North CarolinaCharlotte)
Author: Lorraine Code (York University)
Critics: Peta Bowden (Murdoch University)
Carla Fehr (Iowa State University)
Charles Mills (University of IllinoisChicago)
Saturday Evening, April 7, 2007
Group Session GVIII 6:00-8:00 p.m.
GVIII-A. North American Kant Society, Session 2
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Topic: Kant on Apperception
Chair: Peter Thielke (Pomona College)
Speakers: Stephen Engstrom (University of Pittsburgh)
Unity of Apperception
Houston Smit (University of Arizona)
What Is the Unity of Apperception?
Commentator: Pierre Keller (University of CaliforniaRiverside)
GVIII-B. Philosophy of Time Society
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room B
Chair: Alyssa Ney (University of Rochester)
Speakers: Cody Gilmore (University of CaliforniaDavis)
Temporally Thick Enduring Objects
Lawrence Lombard (Wayne State University)
Time for a Change: A Polemic against the Presentism/Eternalism
Debate
GVIII-C. Society for German Idealism, Session 2
6:00-8:00 p.m., Olympic Room
Chair: Aaron Bunch (Washington State University)
Speakers: John Russon (University of Guelph)
Spirit and Method in Hegels Phenomenology
Brent Adkins (Roanoke College)
The Politics of Fear: Hegels Response to Hobbes in the Phenomenology
GVIII-D. Society for Skeptical Studies, Session 1
6:00-8:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room C
Chair: Rachel Robison (Weber State University)
Speakers: Richard Greene (Weber State University)
A Worry about Safety
William S. Larkin (Southern Illinois UniversityEdwardsville)
The Incorrigible Foundations of Knowledge
GVIII-E. Society for Social and Political Philosophy: Historical,
Continental, and Feminist Perspectives, Session 2
6:00-8:00 p.m., Yorkshire Room
Topic: Rethinking Democracy
Moderator: Hasana Sharp (McGill University)
Speakers: Michael Marder (New School University)
Risky Recognitions: The Concept of Political Risk in Carl Schmitt
Cory Wimberly (University of TexasPan American)
Foucault as Democrat: A Rethinking of Democracy!
Commentator: William Roberts (Washington and Jefferson College)
Group Session GIX 6:00-9:00 p.m.
GIX-A. American Society for Aesthetics
6:00-9:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room D
Topic: Relativism and the Philosophy of Art
Speakers: Andrew Egan (University of MichiganAnn Arbor and Australian
National University)
Looks Good from Here: Self-Locating Aesthetic Relativism
James O. Young (University of Victoria)
Relativism, Aesthetic, and Non-Aesthetic
Andrew McGonigal (University of Leeds and Cornell University)
Truth in Serial Fiction
Commentator: Alan Goldman (College of William and Mary)
GIX-B. International Hobbes Association, Session 2
6:00-9:00 p.m., Victorian Room
Moderator: Martin Bertman (University of Helsinki)
Speaker: Jeffrey Barnouw (University of TexasAustin)
Reason as Reckoning: Hobbess Natural Law as Right Reason
Commentator: John Deigh (University of TexasAustin)
Speaker: Tommy Lott (San Jose State University)
Sovereignty by Acquisition and Hobbess Political Realism
Commentator: Rosamond Rhodes (Mount Sinai School of Medicine and City
University of New YorkGraduate Center)
Speaker: Steve Viner (Washington University in St. Louis)
Was Hobbes a Realist?
Commentator: Gary Herbert (Loyola UniversityNew Orleans)
GIX-C. International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and
Western Philosophy, Session 2
6:00-9:00 p.m., Essex Room
Topic: Chinese Aesthetics and Metaphysics in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Yang Xiao (Kenyon College)
Speakers: Derong Chen (Wuhan University)
Metaphor and Abstractness: Metaphysical Terms in Chinese and Western
Philosophy
Chong Ming Lin (LCM Research)
The Influence of the Chinese Character on the Movie Montage
Chan Lee (University of HawaiiManoa)
Zhu Xi on Ontological Reflection of Self-Cultivation
Commentator: Mark Brasher (TransPacific Hawaii College)
GIX-D. Philosophy of Religion Group
6:00-9:00 p.m., Oxford Room
Chair: Anya Farennikova (Biola University)
Speakers: Daniel Howard-Snyder (Western Washington University)
Some Puzzles about Prayer
Robert Bolger (Claremont Graduate University)
Bringing Heaven Down to Earth: D. Z. Phillips on Immortality
Jeffrey Green (University of Notre Dame)
The Sovereignty-Aseity Conviction
GIX-E. Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy
6:00-9:00 p.m., Kent Room
Topic: Plato
Chair: Julius Moravcsik (Stanford University)
Speakers: Jan Szaif (University of CaliforniaDavis)
Remarks on the Socratic Conception of Rationality
Matthew King (York University)
Socratess Great Escape: Philosophy and Politics in the Crito
John Mouracade (University of AlaskaAnchorage)
Republic II-IX: An Argument That Ignores Consequences
GIX-F. Society for Business Ethics
6:00-9:00 p.m., Georgian Room
Topic: Author-Meets-Critics: Kenneth Goodpaster, Conscience and Corporate
Culture
Chair: Marvin Brown (University of San Francisco)
Author: Kenneth Goodpaster (University of St. ThomasMinnesota)
Critics: Robert Audi (University of Notre Dame)
Thomas White (Loyola Marymount University)
GIX-G. Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Session
2
6:00-9:00 p.m., Hampton Room
Topic: Moral Perception
Speakers: J. Jeremy Wisnewski (Hartwick College)
Ethics and Aesthetics as One: Remarks on the Primacy of Moral
Perception
Jennifer Wright (University of Wyoming)
The Role of Moral Perception in Mature Moral Agency
Henry Jacoby (East Carolina University)
What Is a Theory of Moral Perception?
GIX-H. Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Graduate
Student Section
6:00-9:00 p.m., Mayfair Room
Topic: Intersections in American and Continental Philosophy
Chair: Mathew A. Foust (University of Oregon)
Speakers: Nicholas Reynolds (University of Oregon)
Royces Theory of Interpretation and Marcels Existential
Fulcrum
Seth Vannatta (Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale)
Brightmans Personalism and Husserls Phenomenology
Erick Burke (Colorado State University)
One-Dimensionality and the Cosmopolitan Self: Mead and Marcuse
Christy Reynolds (University of Oregon)
Absolute You: A Buberian Reading of Purpose and Community in Royce
GIX-I. Society for the Study of Process Philosophy, Josiah Royce
Society, and the Society for the Philosophy of Creativity
6:00-9:00 p.m., Sussex Room
Chair: John Quiring (Victor Valley College)
Remarks: Jacquelyn Ann K. Kegley (California State UniversityBakersfield)
On the Josiah Royce Society
Randall Auxier (Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale)
On the Society for the Philosophy of Creativity
Speaker: Christina Hutchins (Independent Scholar)
The Creativity of the Lost Cause: Grief and Imagination as Environmental
Praxis
Respondent: Adam Scarfe (California State UniversityBakersfield)
Group Session GX 8:00-10:00 p.m.
GX-A. International Society for Chinese Philosophy
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room A
Topic: Ethical Issues
Chair: Kim Skoog (University of Guam)
Speakers: Kim Skoog (University of Guam)
How to Avoid Paying for Ones Sins Without Bankrupting the
Amasser of Justice
Jeremy Henkel (University of HawaiiManoa)
How to Avoid Solipsism While Remaining an Idealist: Lessons from
Berkeley and Dharmakirti
Ann Pang-White (University of Scranton)
The Metamorphosis of Ethics: Confucianism and the Reconstruction
of Modern Ethics
GX-B. North American Spinoza Society, Session 2
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room B
Chair: Firmin DeBrabander (Maryland Institute College of Art)
Speaker: Matt Wion (Marquette University)
Can Spinozas God Love?
Commentator: Vance Maxwell (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Speaker: Tom Cook (Rollins College)
Leibniz and Spinoza on Chimaeras and Other Unthinkable Things
Commentator: Steve Barbone (San Diego State University)
GX-C. Society for Skeptical Studies, Session 2
8:00-10:00 p.m., Elizabethan Room C
Chair: Richard Greene (Weber State University)
Speakers: Ilhan Inan (Bogaziçi University)
How to Be Open-minded Without Being a Skeptic
Rachel Robison (Weber State University)
On Subject Sensitive Invariantism
Maria Adamos (Georgia Southern University)
The Ancients, the Vulgar, and Humes Skepticism