Southeast Philosophy Conference at Clayton State University

Schedule

 

8.30 am to 9.30am      

Registration/Coffee       

University Center 2nd Floor

 

9.30 am-10.45 am

UC 420  

            Robert Case (Clayton State University, GA) On the Nature of God

Ryan Larosa (Clayton State University, GA) On American Foreign Policy: Non-Intervention, an American Tradition

UC 424  

Charles Bauch (University of West Georgia) Virtue Ethics and Capitalist Power

            Ben Hole (Lewis and Clark College, OR) Aristotle on MEGALOPSUCHIA

 

10.50 am to 12.05 pm

          UC 420            

George Allen (Clark University, MA) In Defense of the Circular and Contradictory Nature of Descartes’ Meditations

Timothy James Wright (University of West Georgia) The Sacred Whore

UC 424

Michael Uhall (University of Georgia) 'Talking Wolves' in Sheep's Clothing: Biletzki, Hobbes, and the Primacy of Rhetoric

            Jay Mikelman (Tulane University, LA) Thomas Hobbes and the Problem of Suicide Bombers           

                       

12.10pm to 1.25 pm      Lunch      University Center Foyer

 

1.30 pm to 2.45 pm

UC 420

            Jason Shepard (University of South Alabama) Qualia – or Something More Relevant – Regained

Chelsea Ruxer (University of Evansville, IN) Falsity in Physicalism

UC 424

Laura Delgado (University of St. Andrews, UK) Two Problems with Spinoza's Argument for Substance Monism

 Geoffrey James (Morehouse College, GA) Why Utilitarianism Does Not Justify Vegetarianism

 

2.50 pm to 4.15 pm

UC 420

Taurean Webb (Morehouse College, GA) The Importance of Deliberation

            Jacob Britten (Grand Valley State University, MI) Implications of Evolution in Epistemology

UC 424

Richard Marrero (University of Alabama Huntsville) Rawls’ Original Position      

            Michael Hobgood (Clayton State University, GA) Boots on the (Philosophical) Ground: Human Nature According to a Soldier

 

4.20pm to 5.00pm

UC 420

            Jonathan Langlinais (Loyola University, LA) Hegel’s Concept of Virtue as Ethical Phronesis

UC 424

Anna King (Clayton State University, GA) Problems with Secured Boundaries for Women in Book V of Plato’s Republic

 

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