Joshua Glasgow

Presentations

“Another Look at the Reality of Race, by which I Mean Racef,”

·          American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division (4/09) (invited session)

·          Victoria University of Wellington (5/08)

“Racism as Disrespect”

·          Bay Area Forum for Law and Ethics (BAFFLE) (10/08)

“Recent Psychological Data and the Ordinary Conception of Race,” co-authored with Julie Shulman

·           “New Perspectives in Race Theory” Conference, Univ. of San Francisco (4/08)

“Three Things Constructionism about Race Can Do”

·          American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division (12/06)

“How Kantian Ethics is not Self-Refuting”

·          University of Otago (10/06)

·          Victoria University of Wellington (8/06)

“Two Arguments for Kant’s Formula of Humanity”

·          North American Kant Society, Pacific Study Group (11/04)

 “Kant’s Conception of Humanity”

·          “Kantian Ethics” Conference, The Values Institute, University of San Diego (1/03)

        “Is Race Real?”

·          California State University, Northridge (11/02)

        “Should ‘In God We Trust’ be the City’s Motto?”

·          Kegley Institute of Ethics panel (4/02)

        “The Impossibility of Superdupervenience,” co-authored with Michael Lynch

·          Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, presented by M. Lynch (3/02)

        “The Coherence of Value-Based Deontology”

·          Mid-South Philosophy Conference (2/02)

        “Justifying Political Conceptions: Comments on Cureton”

·          Paper commentary, Mid-South Philosophy Conference (2/02)

              “Making Room for Universalization in Kant’s Arguments for Duties to Oneself”

·          American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division (3/01)

              “Kant and the Question of European Expansion”

·          American Philosophical Association, Central Division (4/00)

              “Kant’s Non-Prudential Duty of Beneficence”

·          IX International Kant Congress (3/00)

·          American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division (4/99)

·          Tennessee Philosophical Association (11/98)