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why Be MoraL?
Learning from the Neo-Confucian
Cheng Brothers
Yong Huang
John deweyS
earLIer LogIcaL theory
James Scott Johnston
exIStence
Philosophical Theology,Volume Two
Robert Cummings Neville
how to eScape
Magic, Madness, Beauty, and Cynicism
Crispin Sartwell
ancIent and MedIeVaL
conceptS of frIendShIp
Suzanne Stern-Gillet and
Gary M. Gurtler, S.J., editors
journals
philoSophIa
A Journal of Continental Feminism
Lynne Huffer and
Shannon Winnubst, editors
the JournaL of
JapaneSe phILoSophy
Mayuko Uehara, editor in chief
Wing-keung Lam, associate editor
Ching-yuen Cheung, Leah Kalmanson, and
John W. M. Krummel, assistant editors
Curtis Rigsby, book review editor
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
1:006:00 p.m.
REGISTRATION
3:0010:00 p.m., registration desk (fifth floor)
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
Interviewers and candidates: 3:0010:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Salons IL
(fifth floor)
Interview tables: Grand Ballroom, Salons G and H (fifth floor)
I-B.
I-C.
Philosophy of Time
Chair: Chris Weaver (Rutgers University)
Speakers: Brad Skow (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Dan Lopez de Sa (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame)
I-D.
I-E.
Aristotle #1
Chair: Daniel Shartin (Worcester State University)
Speaker: Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State College of Denver)
Aristotle on the Truth of Perception and
Understanding
Commentator: Whitney Schwab (University of MarylandBaltimore
County)
Speaker: Karl Aho (Baylor University)
Kierkegaards Revision of the Aristotelian Virtue of
Courage
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Dan Larkin (University of Memphis)
Speaker: Brian Collins (University of Iowa)
A Political Interpretation of Aristotles Ethics
**Marc Sanders graduate student paper prize
recipient**
Commentator: Sarah Jansen (Carleton College)
I-F.
GI-1.
GI-3.
GI-4.
GI-5.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28
REGISTRATION
8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m., registration desk (fifth floor)
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
Interviewers and candidates: 8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Salons
IL (fifth floor)
Interview tables: Grand Ballroom, Salons G and H (fifth floor)
EXHIBITS
8:30 a.m.6:00 p.m., Franklin B (fourth floor)
II-B.
Symposium: Ethics of AI
Chair: Morton Winston (The College of New Jersey)
Speakers: Wendal Wallach (Yale University)
Blay Whitby (University of Sussex, United Kingdom)
II-C.
Symposium: Democracy
Chair: Daniel Fryer (University of Pennsylvania)
Speakers: Corey Brettschneider (Brown University)
Alexander Guerrero (University of Pennsylvania)
Commentator: Hans Oberdiek (Swarthmore College)
II-D.
Metaphysics #1
Chair: Stephanie Lewis (Municipal Capital Management,
LLC)
Speaker: D. Gene Witmer (University of Florida)
Physicalism Un-Blocked
Commentator: Michaela McSweeney (Princeton University)
Speaker: Wesley Cray (Grand Valley State University) and
Timothy Schroeder (Ohio State University)
An Ontology of Ideas
Commentator: Dan Korman (University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign)
Speaker: Matt Duncan (University of Virginia)
I Think, Therefore I Persist
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Earl Conee (University of Rochester)
II-E. Merleau-Ponty
Chair: David Grunner (Fordham University)
Speaker: Anthony Fernandez (University of South Florida)
Contaminating the Transcendental: Towards a
Phenomenological Naturalism
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: David Vessey (Grand Valley State University)
Speaker: Whitney Howell (LaSalle University)
Discerning the Temporality of Perception and
Habit: Phenomenological Insights into the
Structure of Learning
Commentator: Catherine Homan (Siena College)
Speaker: Bryan Smyth (University of Mississippi)
Merleau-Ponty and the Myth of Human Incarnation
Commentator: Glen Mazis (The Pennsylvania State University
Harrisburg)
II-F.
Free Will
Chair:
Speaker:
Commentator:
Speaker:
Commentator:
Speaker:
II-G.
Commentator:
II-I.
II-J.
II-K.
Symposium: Metasemantics
Chair: Bernhard Nickel (Harvard University)
Speakers: Michael Glanzberg (Northwestern University)
Jeff King (Rutgers University)
Karen Lewis (Columbia University and Barnard
College)
GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS
GII-1.
GII-2.
GII-3.
GII-7.
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III-C.
Applied Ethics
Chair: Julie MacDonald (Saint Josephs University)
Speaker: Elizabeth Harman (Princeton University)
Does Identity Matter in the Survival and
Flourishing of an Embryo?
Commentator: Gregory Pence (University of Alabama at
Birmingham)
Speaker: Erin Beeghly (University of California, Berkeley)
Whats (Morally) Wrong with Stereotyping?
Commentator: Cavin Robinson (Lemoyne College)
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Speaker: David Killoren (Coastal Carolina University)
Livestock, Pets, and Narrativity
Commentator: Abigail Levin (Niagara University)
III-F.
Metaphysics #2
Chair: Jonathan Cohen (University of California, San Diego)
Speaker: Peter van Elswyk (Rutgers University)
Beautiful for a Lump of Clay
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Robin Dembroff (Princeton University)
Speaker: Mark Makin (University of California, Irvine)
Rigid/Generic Grounding and Transitivity
**Marc Sanders graduate student paper prize
recipient**
Commentator: Katy Meadows (Stanford University)
Speaker: Katherine Fazekas (University of Connecticut)
The Experience of the Passage of Time
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Joshua Mozersky (Queens University)
III-G. Perception
Chair:
Speaker:
Commentator:
Speaker:
Commentator:
Speaker:
Commentator:
III-J.
III-K.
III-L.
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GV-2.
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GV-3.
Hume Society
Topic: Hume on Religion
Chair: Lewis Powell (State University of New York at
Buffalo)
Speakers: Deborah Boyle (College of Charleston)
Hume on Natural Beliefs and Belief in God
Emily Kelahan (Illinois Wesleyan University)
The Design Argument in Humes Natural History of
Religion
GV-6.
Descartes Society
Topic: Cartesianism and 17th-Century Women Philosophers
Speakers: Alice Sowaal (San Francisco State University)
Descartes and Astell on Generosity
Christia Mercer (Columbia University)
Conway and Cartesianism
Commentator: Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania)
GV-7.
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GV-8.
GV-9.
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 29
REGISTRATION
8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m. registration desk (fifth floor)
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
Interviewers and Candidates: 8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom, Salons
IL (fifth floor)
Interview Tables: Grand Ballroom, Salons G and H (fifth floor)
EXHIBITS
8:30 a.m.5:00 p.m. Franklin B (fourth floor)
PUBLISHING WORKSHOP
11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m., Franklin 2 (fourth floor)
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VI-E.
VI-F.
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VI-I.
VI-J.
VI-K.
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Author Meets Critics: John Protevi, Life, War, Earth: Deleuze and
the Sciences
Chair: Paul Hammond (University of Memphis)
Critics: Mary Beth Mader (University of Memphis)
Joseph Rouse (Wesleyan University)
Author: John Protevi (Louisiana State University)
VII-B.
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Speaker: Kevin Houser (Indiana UniversityBloomington)
Empathy Re-Moralized
**Marc Sanders graduate student paper prize
recipient**
Commentator: Ryan Long (Philadelphia University)
VII-H. Aristotle
Chair: Holly Moore (Luther College)
Speaker: Emily Katz (Michigan State University)
The Separation of Limits: Aristotles Metaphysics
B.5 and M.2
Commentator: Daniel Shartin (Worcester State University)
Speaker: Carlo DaVia (Fordham University)
The Endoxic Method in Aristotle
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Ed Halper (University of Georgia)
Speaker: Robert Howton (University of Toronto, Canada)
Natural Teleology in Aristotles Account of
Incidental Perception
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: John Sisko (The College of New Jersey)
VII-I. Symposium: Philosophy of Perception
Chair: Jon Garthoff (University of TennesseeKnoxville)
Speakers: Clare Batty (University of Kentucky)
Ophelia Deroy (Institute of Philosophy, London)
Casey OCallaghan (Rice University)
VII-J.
VII-K.
Dewey Lecture
**Short session: ends around 3:00 p.m.**
Chair: Robert Gooding-Williams (Columbia University)
Speaker: Thomas McCarthy (Northwestern University)
This session will be followed by a reception.
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VII-L.
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Descartes Society
Chair: Julie Klein (Villanova University)
Speakers: Alan Nelson (University of North Carolina) and Kurt
Smith (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania)
Synthesizing Descartes on Analysis
Commentator: Roger Florka (Ursinus College)
Speaker: Andrew Platt (Stony Brook University)
Defending a Compatibilist Reading of Descartes
on the Will
Commentator: Colin Chamberlain (Temple University)
GX-2.
GX-3.
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Speakers: Mitsuyo Toyoda (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Overcoming Catastrophic Experiences: The Power
of Philosophical Dialogue in Schools in Sendai
Takushi Odagiri (Duke University/University of Iowa)
Biopolitics of World History: Karatanis Recent
Works
Raquel Bouso (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Topological Thinking in a Global and
Deterritorialized World
James Mark Shields (Bucknell University)
Toward the Creative Nothing: Revisiting Japanese
Buddhist-Anarchist Thought
Shigenori Nagatomo (Temple University)
Nishidas Theory of Acting-Intuition
Panelists: John Krummel (Hobart and William Smith College)
Curtis Rigsby (University of Guam)
Ralf Mueller (Humboldt-Universitt)
GX-4.
GX-5.
GX-7.
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30
REGISTRATION
8:30 a.m.noon, registration desk (fifth floor)
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
Interviewers and Candidates: 8:30 a.m.noon, Grand Ballroom, Salons IL
(fifth floor)
Interview Tables: Grand Ballroom, Salons G and H (fifth floor)
EXHIBITS
8:30 a.m.2:00 p.m., Franklin B (fourth floor)
IX-C.
IX-D.
IX-E.
IX-F.
Formal Epistemology
Chair: Luciana Garbayo (University of TexasEl Paso)
Speaker: Naftali Weinberger (University of Wisconsin
Madison)
Where Parameters Come From: The Causal
Conditions Under Which Faithfulness Fails
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Jonathan Livengood (University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign)
Speaker: Landon Hedrick (University of NebraskaLincoln)
Two Boxes
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
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IX-G. Consent
Chair: Fred Guy (University of Baltimore)
Speaker: Danielle Bromwich (University of Massachusetts
Boston)
The Informational Requirements for Informed
Consent
Commentator: Lauren Bunch (Duke University)
Speaker: Nicolas Frank (University of Virginia)
Against Normative Consent
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Yashar Saghai (Johns Hopkins University)
IX-H.
IX-I.
IX-J.
Philosophy of Language
Chair: TBA
Speaker: Ethan Nowak (University of California, Berkeley)
Hidden Arguments and Non-Deictic
Demonstratives
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Brian Leahy (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Speaker: Bruno Whittle (Yale University)
Self-Referential Propositions
Commentator: Matthias Jenny (Massachusetts Institute of
Technology)
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Speaker:
Commentator:
Speaker:
Commentator
Speaker:
Commentator:
X-B.
X-C.
X-D.
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X-E.
X-F. Kant
X-G.
X-H.
X-I.
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Speaker: Nils-Hennes Stear (University of Michigan)
On the Imaginative and Fictionality Puzzles
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Aili Bresnahan (University of Dayton)
X-J.
X-K.
XI-B.
XI-C.
Symposium: Metasemantics
MOVED TO SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 9:00 A.M.NOON (II-K)
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XI-D.
XI-E.
XI-F.
Social Epistemology
Chair: Amanda Green (University of Chicago)
Speaker: Eric Wiland (University of MissouriSt. Louis)
Peer Disagreement and the Dunning-Kruger Effect
Commentator: Matthew Kopec (Northwestern University)
Speakers: Han Li (Brown University) and Zachary Barnett
(Brown University)
Selection and Merely Possible Disagreement
**Graduate student travel stipend recipients**
Commentator: Georgi Gardiner (Rutgers University)
XI-G. Reasons
Topic: Reasons and Rationality
Chair: James Dreier (Brown University)
Speaker: Andrew Forcehimes (Vanderbilt University)
Reasons Fundamentalism and the Appropriation
Problem
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Samuel Asarnow (Stanford University)
Speaker: T. J. Kasperbauer (Texas A&M University)
Psychological Plausibility in Ethics
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Scott Howard (Harvard University)
Speaker: Kyle Bromhall (University of Guelph, Canada)
Is There More to Rationality Than Its Sentiment?
**William James prize recipient**
Commentator: Bradford Cokelet (University of Miami)
XI-H.
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Political Philosophy
Topic: Political Philosophy: Justice and Institutions
Chair: Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University)
Speaker: Paul Ott (Loyola University Chicago)
A Contextualist Critique of Rawlss Ideal/Nonideal
Theory Distinction
Commentator: Kristen Hessler (State University of New York at
Albany)
Speaker: Tristan Rogers (University of Arizona)
Justice as a Virtue of Institutions and Individuals
Commentator: Chris Melenovsky (University of North Carolina)
Speaker: Stephen Bero (University of Southern California)
Democratic Egalitarianisms Noncitizen Problem
**Graduate student travel stipend recipient**
Commentator: Cindy Stark (University of Utah)
GROUP PROGRAM SESSIONS
GXIII-1. The Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA)
Topic: Philosophy in Demand: In Business, Policy, Journalism, and
Life
Chair: John Lachs (Vanderbilt University)
Speakers: Judith Green (Fordham University)
On Community Planning and Consulting
Shane Courtland (University of Minnesota Duluth)
On Ethics and Public Policy
Eric Thomas Weber (University of Mississippi)
On Philosophy and Journalism
Andrea Christelle Houcard (Northern Arizona
University)
On Philosophy for Fun
GXIII-2. Soren Kierkegaard Society
Topic: Kierkegaard and Narrative
Chair: Frances Maughan-Brown (Boston College)
John Davenport (Fordham University)
Psychological Narrativity and the Limits of Ethical
Self-Authorship
Jeffrey Hanson (Australian Catholic University)
Aesthetic Ideals and the Task of Repetition
Frances Maughan-Brown (Boston College)
Kierkegaard and Allegorical Narrative
Commentator: TBA
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P
Paden, Roger (George Mason University)..................................................GV-8
Pamerleau, William C. (University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg)...............GII-7
Parekh, Serena (Northeastern University)...............................................GVIII-4
Park, So Jeong (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)............GVIII-3
Parke, Emily (University of Pennsylvania)....................................................VI-D
Paul, L. A. (University of North CarolinaChapel Hill).................................. XI-B
Pavese, Carlotta (Duke University)............................................................... X-G
Pena-Guzman, David (Emory University)........................................................I-F
Pence, Gregory (University of Alabama at Birmingham)............................ III-E
Persad, Govind (Stanford University).......................................................... III-H
Peterman, Alison (University of Rochester).................................................VI-G
Pinillos, Angel (Arizona State University)...................................................GII-6
Pippin, Robert (University of Chicago).......................................................... I-B
Pittman, John (City University of New YorkJohn Jay College
of Criminal Justice)................................................................................. I-D
Platt, Andrew (Stony Brook University)....................................................... GX-1
Poe, Danielle (University of Dayton)...........................................................GV-2
Pollock, Ryan (The Pennsylvania State University)..................................... VII-F
Pomeroy, Anne F. (Richard Stockton College)..........................................GIX-1
Pouncey, Claire (Private Practice in Psychiatry, Philadelphia)................... GX-2
Powell, Lewis (State University of New York at Buffalo).................... GV-3, X-G
Powers, Thomas M. (University of Delaware)..................................... GII-4, III-I
Prettyman, Adrienne (Bryn Mawr College)..................................................III-G
Priselac, Matthew (University of Oklahoma)............................................... XI-A
Privitello, Lucio A. (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey).......GVIII-12
Protevi, John (Louisiana State University).................................................. VII-A
Purves, Duncan (University of Wyoming)..................................................GIV-5
R
Rapp, Carl (University of Georgia).............................................................GIV-6
Raps, Beth G. (Independent Scholar)....................................................GVIII-12
Reed, Philip (Canisius College)................................................................... VI-F
Reed-Sandoval, Amy (University of Washington)....................................GVII-1
Reese, Brian (University of Pennsylvania).................................................GIII-6
Reginster, Bernard (Brown University)......................................................GIV-2
Reid, Jeremy (University of Arizona).........................................................GVI-2
Repetti, Rick (Kingsborough Community CollegeCity University
of New York)............................................................................................ II-I
Reu, Wim De (National Taiwan University)...............................................GXII-3
Rigsby, Curtis (University of Guam)................................................. GV-1, GX-3
Ro, Young Chan (George Mason University).............................................GIII-1
Robertson, Jamie (York University).............................................................VI-H
Robins, Dan (University of Hong Kong).......................................................GI-5
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Zammito, John (Rice University)...............................................................GVI-1
Zelcer, Mark (Independent Scholar).................................................GIII-5, VI-H
Zheng, Robin (University of Michigan)........................................................ III-H
Zimmer, Amie (New School for Social Research).................................GVIII-11
Zinaich, Samuel (Purdue UniversityCalumet)..........................GVIII-13, GX-11
Zoeller, Guenter (University of Munich)....................................................GVI-1
Zurn, Perry (DePaul University)..................................................................GIX-5
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Sessions Sponsored by
APA Committees
COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND
PL ACEMENT
How the Job Market is Changing (VI-K)
Monday, December 29, 9:0011:00 a.m.
Group Sessions
A
American Association for the Philosophic Study of Society, Saturday,
6:309:30 p.m.; Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
American Association of Philosophy Teachers, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
American Society for Value Inquiry, Sunday, 9:0011:00 a.m.; Monday,
9:0011:00 a.m.
Association for Philosophy of Education, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
Association for Symbolic Logic, Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.; Monday,
7:0010:00 p.m.; Tuesday, 9:0011:00 a.m.; Tuesday, 1:304:30 p.m.
Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, Monday,
7:0010:00 p.m.
Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking, Sunday, 11:15 a.m.
1:15 p.m.
Association of Chinese Philosophers in America, Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15
p.m.; Tuesday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.; Tuesday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Ayn Rand Society, Saturday, 6:309:30 p.m.
C
Conference on Philosophical Societies, Sunday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
D
Descartes Society, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.; Monday, 7:0010:00 p.m.
F
Foucault Circle, Monday, 1:304:30 p.m.
H
Hume Society, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
I
Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children, Sunday, 11:15
a.m.1:15 p.m.; Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
International Association for Aesthetics, Sunday, 9:00 a.m.noon
International Association for Environmental Philosophy, Saturday, 6:309:30
p.m.
International Association of Japanese Philosophy, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.;
Monday, 7:0010:00 p.m.
International Berkeley Society, Sunday, 9:00 a.m.noon
International Hobbes Association , Sunday, 2:005:00 p.m.; Monday,
7:0010:00 p.m.
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Group Sessions
Group Sessions
R
Radical Philosophy Association, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.; Monday, 1:304:30
p.m.
S
Socially Relevant Philosophy of/in Science and Engineering, Sunday, 9:00
a.m.noon; Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for Analytical Feminism, Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, Sunday, 7:3010:30 p.m.
Society for Applied Philosophy, Monday, 1:304:30 p.m.; Monday, 7:00
10:00 p.m.
Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, Saturday, 6:309:30 p.m.;
Monday, 1:304:30 p.m.
Society for Indian Philosophy and Religion, Sunday, 7:3010:30 p.m.
Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Sunday, 5:157:15
p.m.
Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Monday, 1:304:30 p.m.
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World, Tuesday, 9:0011:00
a.m.
Society for Philosophy of Agency, Sunday, 5:157:15 p.m.
Society for Philosophy of Disability, Monday, 1:304:30 p.m.
Society for Realist/Antirealist Discussion, Sunday, 9:00 a.m.noon; Monday,
11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for Systematic Philosophy, Sunday, 2:005:00 p.m.; Monday,
9:0011:00 a.m.
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, Sunday, 5:157:15
p.m.
Society for the History of Political Philosophy, Sunday, 7:3010:30 p.m.
Society for the of Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy, Monday, 11:15
a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for the Philosophic Study of the Contemporary Visual Arts, Sunday,
9:00 a.m.noon; Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for the Philosophy of Creativity, Sunday, 11:15 a.m.1:15 p.m.
Society for the Study of Women Philosophers, Monday, 11:15 a.m.1:15
p.m.
Society for Women in Philosophy, Sunday, 9:00 a.m.noon; Sunday, 5:15
7:15 p.m.
Society of Christian Philosophers, Monday, 7:0010:00 p.m.
Soren Kierkegaard Society, Tuesday, 1:304:30 p.m.
T
Task Force on Code of Conduct, Monday, 7:0010:00 p.m.
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Group Sessions
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