Keynote
Speakers:
"Well-Being as Loving the Good"
Shelly
Kagan, Yale University
"Against Monism"
Ted Sider, Rutgers
University
Graduate
Student Presenters:
"Testimonial
Defeat: A Reply to Lackey"
Jeffrey Glick, Rutgers University
Comments by Brent Madison, University College
London
"Self-Ownership
without Inequality -- You Still Should Not Believe It"
Gabriel Wollner, University of Oxford
Comments by Linda Brown, Johns Hopkins
University
"Habermas
and Obligatory Epistemic Attitudes"
Melissa Yates, Northwestern University
Comments by Nina Davis, University
of California, San Diego
"The
Minimalist Theory of Goodness and Moral Twin Earth"
Douglas Edwards, St. Andrews (Arche)
Comments by Daniel Layman, Ohio University
"More
Difficulties for the Indispensibility Argument"
Alexandru Manafu, University of Western Ontario
Comments by Heidi Lockwood,
Yale University
"Intrinsicality
and Monism"
Kelly Trogdon, University of Massachusetts
Comments by Franklin Scott, University
of Connecticut
"Two
Wrong Turns for Type-Identity Physicalism"
Tomas Bogardus, University of Texas, Austin
Comments by Doug Owings, University
of Connecticut
"On
Knock-down Arguments"
Nathan Ballantyne, University of Arizona
Comments
by Stephanie Wykstra, Rutgers University