2020 Graduate Conference

All events will take place in Tanner Library (Angell Hall 1171)

Friday, January 31: Keynote Speaker

3pm - 5pm: Michael McKenna (University of Arizona Philosophy)

"Guilt and Self-Blame within a Conversational Theory of Moral Responsibility"

6pm: Dinner at Shalimar (for conference speakers, commenters, & organizers)

Saturday, February 1: Graduate Student Speakers

10:00am - 10:55am

Lance Bush (Cornell University)

"The Mismeasure of Metaethics"

Commenter: Abdul Ansari

11:00am - 11:55am

Sushruth Ravish (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay)

"A Response to Evolutionary Debunking Arguments through Social Epistemology"

Commenter: Adam Waggoner

12:00-1:30pm

LUNCH BREAK

1:30 - 2:25pm

Noah Gordon (University of Southern California)

"Forgetting the Standing to Forgive"

Commenter: Mariam Kazanjian

2:30-3:25pm

Maria Altepeter (Washington University St. Louis)

"When Should We Defer? Empirical Underpinnings of Moral Judgment and their Implications for the Moral Testimony Debate"

Commenter: Alvaro Sottil

3:30 - 4:00pm

COFFEE BREAK

Snacks & coffee provided

4:00-4:55pm

Louis Gularte (Brown University)

"Moral Thinking: Curtains All the Way Down"

Commenter: Brendan Mooney

5:00 - 5:55pm

Taylor-Grey Miller (University of Texas, Austin)

"Essence, Subject Matter, and the Knowledge Argument"

Commenter: Caroline Perry

6:00pm

DINNER in Tanner Library

Open to all conference participants & attendees