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NORTH CAROLINA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY
Joint Conference
Duke University, East Campus, West Duke Building
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
February 25-26, 2000
Conference Program
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Original Call for Papers and Conference Information
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NCPS Homepage
SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS
Session I: Friday, February 25, 4:00 - 6:10
p.m.
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Colloquium: Philosophy of Science /
Epistemology (W. Duke 101)
Chair: Richard Combes USC-Spartanburg
What Is Velocity?
John Carroll
NC State University
4:00-4:40
Undermining Undermined: Why Humean Supervenience
Never Needed to be Debugged
John Roberts
UNC-Chapel Hill
4:45-5:25 p.m.
Is Epistemic Justification Closed under
Conjunction?
Jarrett Leplin
UNC-Greensboro
5:30-6:10 p.m. |
Colloquium: Applied Ethics (W. Duke 105)
Chair: Laura Duhan Kaplan UNC-Charlotte
Linking Health and Environmental Concerns in the Web
of Causation
Dane Scott
Wake Forest University
4:00 4:40 p.m.
Distributive Justice and Clinical Trials in the Third
World
D. R. Cooley
East Carolina University
4:45 5:25 p.m.
Medical Decision to End Life: An Ethical Continuum
Phil Schneider
Coastal Carolina
5:30-6:10 p.m. |
Colloquium: Psychology and Philosophy of
Mind (W. Duke 104)
Chair: Dan Ryder UNC-Chapel Hill
My Amygdala-Orbitofrontal-Circuit Made Me Do It
William Faw
Brewton-Parker College
4:00 4:40 p.m.
Empirical Evidence for a Narrative Concept of Self
John Bickle
East Carolina University
4:45-5:25 p.m.
Dualism and the Cartesian Man of Reason
Hans Muller
UNC-Chapel Hill
5:30-6:10 p.m. |
Dinner: 6:15 7:35 p.m.
Session II: 7:40 - 9:45 p.m.
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Colloquium: Ethics (W. Duke 104)
Chair: Michael Ferejohn UNC-Chapel Hill
Sidgwick, Intuitions, and the Dualism of Practical
Reason
Sean McKeever
UNC-Chapel Hill
7:40-8:20 p.m.
The Possibility of Amoralism: A Defense Against
Internalism
Brook Sadler
Duke University
8:25 9:05 p.m.
How Not to Avoid the Skeptic: Korsgaards
Regress Argument in The Sources of Normativity
Chris Taylor
UNC-Chapel Hill
9:05 9:45 p.m. |
Symposium: Epistemology and Literary
Criticism (W. Duke 108B)
Chair: Alfred Nordmann USC-Columbia
Epistemology, Critique, and the Strategies of the
Theater: Discussion of Fredric Jamesons Brecht and Method
Martin Donougho
USC-Columbia (Philosophy)
Terry Smith
USC-Columbia (Theater and Speech)
Dean Wilcox
NC School of the Arts
Alfred Nordmann
(Philosophy and Theater and Speech)
Hartmut Wickert
Director,Niedersachsische Staatsteater
(Hanover) |
Undergraduate
Papers (W. Duke 101)
Chair: Ralph Kennedy Wake Forest
An Aristotelian Defense of Camus Meursault
Phillip Barron
U. of Mass. Amherst
7:40-8:10 p..m.
Consciousness and Ethics
John Koelle
UNC-Charlotte
8:10-8:40 p.m.
The Puzzle of Non-Being
Jeremy Morris
UNC-Wilmington
8:45-9:15 p.m.
McKennas Semantics
Patrick Warren
USC-Columbia
SCSP Undergraduate Essay Winner
9:15 9:45 p.m. |
Colloquium:
Metaphysics (W. Duke 105)
Chair: Keith Simmons UNC-Chapel Hill
What Could Turn Out, Actually Speaking
Janine Jones
UNC-Greensboro
7:40-8:20 p.m.
Supervenience, Determinism and Reality
Roger Sansom
UNC-Chapel Hill
8:25-9:05 p.m.
Realistic Reference to God: Analogy or Univocity?
Philip Rolnick
Greensboro College
9:05 9:45 p.m. |
Social hour: 10:00 11:30 p.m.
at the home of Judith and Fred Dretske (maps available)
Session III: Saturday, February 26, 9:30 11:40 a.m.
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Colloquium: Hermeneutics,
Phenomenology, and Narrative (W. Duke 101)
Chair: Malcolm Munson Greenville Tech
Francis Lieber and Americas First General
Hermeneutics
John Catalano
USC Lancaster
9:30 10:10 a.m.
Relations in the Phenomenology of Perception
Jennifer Emmert
USC-Columbia
10:15-10:55 a.m.
The Sort of Story We Have to Tell: Narrative as a
Personal Must
Richard Prust
St. Andrews College
11:00 11:40 a.m. |
Symposium: Introspection and
Consciousness (W. Duke 108B)
Chair: Dorit Bar-On UNC-Chapel Hill
Speakers:
William Lycan
UNC-Chapel Hill
Fred Dretske
Duke University
Guven Guzeldere and Murat Aydede
Duke University and Univ. of Chicago
Commentator:
Joe Levine
NC State University |
Colloquium: Ethics (W. Duke 104)
Chair: Win-Chiat Lee Wake Forest
The Moral Argument and Survival
Eddy Wilson
Shaw University
9:30-10:10 a.m.
Is Recklessness the Paradigmatic Immoral Posture?
Greg Weis
USC-Aiken
10:15-10:55 a.m.
Against Equality for All
Hugh Wilder
College of Charleston
11:00-11:40 a.m. |
Colloquium: Applications (W. Duke 105)
Chair: Tom Burke USC-Columbia
Systems Theory and Speculative Philosophy
Steve Yates
Columbia, SC
9:30-10:10 a.m.
Pragmatisms Elusive Life Enhancing Social
Philosophy
Michael Eldridge
UNC-Charlotte
10:15-10:55 a.m.
Circular Limitations of Intelligence: Bergsons
Organic Epistemology
Michael Ruse
Coastal Carolina
11:00-11:40 a.m. |
Lunch 11:45-1:05
Session IV: 1:10 3:20 p.m
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Colloquium: Political
Philosophy (W. Duke 105)
Chair: Ed Munn USC-Columbia
Justice, Difference, and Community
Judith Presler
UNC-Charlotte
1:10 1:50 p.m.
Republicanism and the Specifically Political Concept
of the Common Good
Robert Prevost
Wingate University
1:55-2:35 p.m.
Deweys Political Ethics as Applied Philosophy,
and the International Primacy of Outlawing War
William Gay
UNC-Charlotte
2:40-3:20 p.m. |
Colloquium: History (W. Duke 104)
Chair: Jim Griffis USC-Spartanburg
Berkeleys Mind: Architect of Ideas
Theodore Cooke
Belmont Abbey College
1:10-1:50 p.m.
The Nature of Humes Skepticism in the
Treatise and the First Enquiry
Janette Blandford
Belmont Abbey College
1:55-2:35 p.m.
Doubts about Dreaming
Mark Stone
Furman University
2:40-3:20 p.m. |
Colloquium: Philosophy of
Language (W. Duke 101)
Chair: Anne Bezuidenhout USC-Columbia
On the Generality of Evans Generality Constraint
Stephen Geisz
Duke University
1:10-1:50 p.m.
A Neo-Hintikkian Theory of Attitude Ascriptions
Peter Alward
College of Charleston
1:55-2:35 p.m.
Why Compositionality is Negotiable, After All
Henry Cribbs
USC-Columbia
2:40-3:20 p.m. |
Colloquium: Ethics /
History (W. Duke 108b)
Chair: TBA
It looks like Kantianism, It sounds like Kantianism.
It must be....
Matt Miller
USC-Columbia
SCSP Graduate Essay Winner
1:10-1:50 p.m.
Ethics Meets Metaphysics in Jewish Mysticism
Laura Duhan Kaplan
UNC-Charlotte
1:55-2:35 p.m.
Daybreak 454: The Temperature at Which Books Burn
Matthew Kenney
USC-Columbia
2:40-3:20 p.m. |
Session V: 3:30 5:40 p.m
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Colloquium:
History (W. Duke 101)
Chair: TBA
Why Aquinas Should Keep the Emotions Visceral
Hylarie Kochiras
UNC-Chapel Hill
3:30 4:10 p.m.
A Note on Leibnizs Supposed Flirtation with
Occasionalism in the 1669 Letter to Thomasius
Nicholas Okrent
4:15-4:55 p.m.
Physical vs. Moral Causation in Malebranche
Susan Peppers
University of Pennsylvania
5:00-5:40 p.m. |
Symposium: Realism and
Anti-Realism (W. Duke 105)
Chair: Chris Tollefson USC-Columbia
Dividing the World into Objects
Andrew Cortens
Boise State University
Realism, Anti-Realism, and Common Sense
Caleb Miller
Messiah College
What Metaphysical Realism is Not
William Alston
Syracuse University |
Colloquium: Feminist/Social
Philosophy (W. Duke 104)
Chair: TBA
Reflections on Nel Noddings Women and
Evil
Nancy Williams
UNC-Charlotte
3:30-4:10 p.m.
Margaret Cavendishs Way of Thinking, In Public:
A Seventeenth Century Initiative in Feminist Philosophy
L. Leigh Hursh
USC-Columbia
4:15-4:55 p.m.
Domestic Partnerships, Coming to a Legal Theater Near
You, or Why Homophobic Reactionaries Should Agitate for Same-Sex
Marriages
Richard Nunan
College of Charleston
5:00-5:40 p.m. |
Colloquium: Logic / Critical
Thinking / Aesthetics (W. Duke 108b)
Chair: TBA
Venn Diagrams Are Not Real Proof
Patrick Rardin
Appalachian State
3:30-4:10 p.m.
Is There Any Consolation in Critical Thinking?-the
use of Boethius Consoloation of Philosophy as a text for
undergraduate critical thinking courses
Martin Fowler
Elon College
4:15-4:55 p.m.
Two Classics of World Aesthetics: Tolstoys
What is Art? And Okakuras The Book of Tea
Frans van der Boger
Appalachian State
5:00-5:40 p.m. |
South Carolina Society for Philosophy Banquet: 6:30 PM Old Trinity Room
The banquet will include a short business meeting and
the Presidential Address, to be given by Dan Wueste.
Directions will be available at the registration desk.
The Brownstone Inn, 2424 Erwin Rd., Durham, NC, still
has some rooms available. Call 919-286-7761. It is located across from the
Duke Medical Center.
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