Registration 9:00am11:00am
James Bradley Arts & Sciences Building Lobby
Session II
9:00am10:00am Bradley 120
Chair: Alfred Nordmann
Otávio Bueno, USC Columbia
Problems for Full-Blooded Platonism
Dennis Earl, Coastal Carolina
FieldÕs Problem and the Reliability of A Priori Intuition
Break 10:00am10:15am
Session III
10:15am11:15am Bradley 120
Chair: Jim Griffis, USC Spartanburg
George Jose Backen, SUNY at Buffalo
Moral Emotions and Justified Homicide
Blanche Premo-Hopkins, USC Aiken
Between Distinctions (and moral decision making)
Break 11:15am11:30am
Session IV
11:30am12:30pm Bradley 120
Chair: Malcolm Munson, Greenville Technical College
Hans von Rautenfeld, USC Columbia
"Life, for it or against it": Nietzsche's Symtomatology of Optimism and Pessimism
David Przekupowski, USC Columbia
Self and Transcendence in Kierkegaard
Lunch 12:30pm2:00pm Hubbard Hall Gallery
Session V
2:00pm3:00pm Bradley 120
Chair: Hans von Rautenfeld, USC Ð Columbia
Peter G. Murphy, USC Union
Philosophy Expressed through Poetry in Wordsworth and Coleridge
Alfred Nordmann, USC Columbia
Laws, Lawlikeness, Generalizations: Continuities and Discontinuities
Break 3:00pm3:15pm
Session VI
3:15pm4:45pm Bradley 120
Chair: Nils Rauhut, Coastal Carolina University
Chad Lykins, College of Charleston
On Mill's Example of Socrates and the Fool
Undergraduate Student Essay Winner
Austin Matzko, USC Columbia
The Surprised Indian: On the Difference between Miracles and Marvels
Graduate Student Essay Winner
Break 4:45pm5:00pm
Business Meeting
5:00pm5:45pm Bradley 120
Chair: Mark Stone, Furman University
Break 5:45pm7:00pm
Banquet & Presidential Address
7:00pm9:00pm Hubbard Hall Gallery
Nils Rauhut, Coastal Carolina University
How Virtuous was Socrates? The Truth about Socrates and Alcibiades
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