July 1st
9:30-10:00 Coffee, tea, snacks
10:00-11:30 Alison Fernandes, “Two Projects on the Direction of Time” (Giacomo Andreoletti, commentator; Ned Markosian, chair)
11:45-13:15 Stephan Torre, “Future-Directed Counterfactuals, Practical Reasoning, and the Open Future” (Francisca Silva, commentator; Hannah Kim, chair)
14:45-16:15 Ted Sider, “Accept No Substitutes: Against Best-System Theories Without Naturalness” (Erica Shumener, commentator; Mark Balaguer, chair)
16:30-18:00 Rebecca Chan, “Enduring Emotions and the (Im)Possibility of Forgiveness” (Donatella Donati, commentator; Amy Seymour, chair)
July 2nd
9:30-10:00 Coffee, tea, snacks
10:00-11:30 Hugo Ferreira Luzio, “Is the Growing Block Theory Undermined by the Epistemic Objection?” (Fabrice Correia, commentator; Erica Shumener, chair)
11:45-13:15 David Friedell, “Easy Arguments about Time Machines and Oracles” (Aderonke Ajiboro, commentator; Alison Fernandes, chair)
14:45-16:15 Gabrielle Kerbel, “Self-Undermining Assumptions in the Relativity Objection to Presentism” (Andrea Oldofredi, commentator; Ted Sider, chair)
16:30-18:00 Jill North, “Perspicuous Representation in Physics” (David Builes, commentator; Rebecca Chan, chair)
July 3rd
9:30-10:00 Coffee, tea, snacks
10:00-11:30 Robert Michels, “Dynamic Essence” (Elton Marques, commentator; David Braddon-Mitchell, chair)
11:45-13:15 Amy Seymour, “What's the Problem with Personites?” (Ricardo Santos, commentator; David Friedell, chair)
14:45-16:15 Mark Balaguer, “Presentism Without Time, Without Temporal Passage, and Without the A-Theory” (Kristie Miller, commentator; Stephan Torre, chair)
16:30-18:00 Hannah Kim, “How Fictional Events can be Past, Present, or Future” (Natalja Deng, commentator; Jill North, chair)