1995 park city hume conference
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Twenty-second International Hume Conference
Reason & Sympathy
25-29 July 1995
Reason & Sympathy
22nd International Hume Conference
25-29 July 1995
Park City, Utah
Conference Directors Charlotte Brown, Illinois Wesleyan University
Don Garrett, University of Utah
William E. Morris, University of Cincinnati
All program sessions will be held in the Olympia Park Hotel and Conference Center
(801 -649-2900; from Salt Lake, 355-091 0).
The Twenty-second International Hume Conference is sponsored by The Hume Society and the University of Utah College of Humanities.
The Conference is supported by the College of Humanities and Department of Philosophy of the University of Utah, with additional support from Illinois Wesleyan University.
This program is made possible by a grant from the Utah Humanities Council.
Public Lectures and all program sessions are open to the public.
One hour of non-graded college credit (Philosophy 379) is available through the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education.
To register for credit, call 581-8113.
Tuesday, July 25
Registration: 2:00--5:00 PM and 6:30-8:00 PM
Opening Session 5:00-6:30 PM
Welcome Pat Hanna Dean of the College of Humanities University of Utah
Hume's "new and extraordinary" Account of the Passions
Speaker Jane Mcintyre, Cleveland State University
Buffet Reception 6:30-9:00 PM
Entertainment: The Bluegrass Conspiracy
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Wednesday, july 26 Wednesday, July 26 cont. Session 1 1 A Speaker Commentator Chair
1 B
Speaker Commentator Chair
Coffee Break
Session 2 2A Speaker
Commentator Chair
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Speaker
Commentator
Chair
Session 3 3A
Speaker Commentator Chair
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Speaker
Commentator
Chair
lunch Break
9:00-10:00 AM
Hume and the Reality of Value jacqueline Taylor, Tufts University Thomas Hill, University of North Carolina Dorothy Coleman
College of William and Mary
Hot and Cold Cognition: the Chairlift Example
Saul Traiger, Occidental College john Biro, University of Florida Stephen Downes, University of Utah
10:00-10:15 AM
10:15-11:15 AM
Understanding Human Understanding janet Broughton
University of California at Berkeley Donald Sievert, University of Missouri Wade Robison
Rochester Institute of Technology
Normativity in Hume's Treatise: Partiality, Self-Regulation, and Self-Concern
Susan Martinelli-Fernandez Western Illinois University
Nicholas Bull University of California at Irvine
Leslie Francis, University of Utah
11 : 15-12: 15 PM
Kantian Tunes on a Humean Instrument
Elizabeth Radcliffe, Santa Clara University Tamar Schapiro, Harvard University Cynthia Stark, University of Utah
Hume on Inconceivability, Impossibility and Adequate Ideas
D. Tycerium Lightner Ohio State University
Dale jacquette Pennsylvania State University
Barbara LaBossiere Florida State University
12:15-2:30 PM
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Session 4 4A
Speaker Commentator
Chair
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Commentator
Chair
Coffee Break
Session 5 SA
Speaker Commentator
Chair
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Speaker Commentator
Chair
Public.lecture
Speaker
Chair
2:30-3:30 PM
Hume on Involuntariness of Moral Character
Paul Russell, University of British Columbia Cynthia Schossberger
University of Pennsylvania Don Gustafson, University of Cincinnati
Hume on Mathematical Thinking Charles Echelbarger
State University of New York at Oswego David Sullivan
Metropolitan State University of Denver David Owen, University of Arizona
3:30-3:45 PM
3:45-4:45 PM
Adam Smith on "Sympathy" and the Moral Sentiments
Charles Griswold, Boston University Kurt Norlin
University of California at Irvine Bruce Landesman, University of Utah
The Love of Being Loved by Those We Love
Joel Anderson, Washington University Dorothy Coleman
College of William and Mary Jacqueline Taylor, Tufts University
7:30-9:30 PM
Naturalism and Paradox in Hume and the Scottish Enlightenment
Barry Stroud University of California at Berkeley
Peter Appleby, University of Utah
Thursday, July 27 Thursday, July 27 cont.
Session 6
6A
Speaker Panelists
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Speaker
Commentator Chair
Coffee Break
Session 7
7 A
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Speaker
Commentator Chair
7C
Speaker
Commentator Chair
9:00-10:00 AM
Workshop on the Oxford Philosophical Texts Edition of Hume's Treatise
David Fate Norton, McGill University Jessica Spector, University of Chicago Dale )acquette
Pennsylvania State University David Owen, University of Arizona Tony Pitson, University of Stirling Jane Mcintyre, Cleveland State University
From Cognitive Science to Postmodernism: A New Reading of Hume 's First Enquiry
Anne )aap jacobson University of Houston
Peter Jones, University of Edinburgh Corliss Swain, St. Olaf College
10:00-10:15 AM
10:15-1 1:1 5 AM
Continuation of Workshop on the Oxford Philosophical Texts
Hume: Radical Sceptic or Naturalized Epistemologist?
Kevin M . Meeker University of Notre Dame
James Mattie, Boulder, Colorado William E. Morris
University of Cincinnati
Reason, Sympathy and Other Minds inHume's Treatise
M arek Pyka . Crakow.Unive.rsity of Technolo9,r,
Arthur Kufhk, Umversity of Vermont Larry Jost, University of Cincinnati
Session 8 8A
Speaker Commentator Chair
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Speaker Commentator Chair
8C
Speaker
Commentator Chair
Train Ride
11 :15- 12:15 PM
Sympathy and the Unity of Hume's Idea of the Self
Donald Ainslie, University of Pittsburgh Kathleen Schmidt, University of Iowa Pauline Kaurin, Temple University
Thoughts about Hume's Essay on Tragedy
Fay Sawyier, Indiana University Mary Mothersill, Barnard College Patricia Curd, Purdue University
Hume 's Touchstone and the Politics of Meaningful Discourse
Wilfried K. Backhaus Camrose, Alberta
Corli ss Swain, St. Olaf College Claudia Schmidt, University of Iowa
1:30-6:00 PM Heber Valley Historic Railroad (Meet at Olympia Park Hotel.)
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Friday, July 28 cont.Friday, July 28
Session 9 9A
Speaker
Commentator Chair
9B
Speaker
Response
Chair
Coffee Break
Session 10 lOA Speaker Commentator Chair
10 B Speaker
Commentator Chair
10 c
Speaker Commentator
Chair
Session 11 11 A
Speaker
Commentator Chair
11B
Speaker Commentator Chair
9:00-10:00 AM
Humean Naturalism and the Problem of Induction
Francis Dauer University of California at Santa Barbara
Martin Curd, Purdue University Clifton Mcintosh, University of Utah
Potkay's The Fate of Eloquence in the Age of Hume
Mark Box University of Alaska at Fairbanks
Adam Potkay College of William and Mary
Peter Jones, University of Edinburgh
10:00-10:15 AM
10:15-11:15 AM
Reason, Morals, and Animality in Hume Peter Fosl, Hollins College Tatsuya Sakamoto, Keio University Charlotte Brown, Illinois Wesleyan
Hume's Use of Nature Ken Richman
Rutgers University at Douglass James Dye, Northern Illinois University Saul Traiger, Occidental College
A Change in Manner: Hume's Scepticism in the Treatise and Enquiry
Miriam McCormick, McGill University Karann Durland
University of North Carolina Don Garrett, University of Utah
11 : 15-12: 15 PM
Hume's External World: Skepticism in Context
lawrence M. Sanger Ohio State University
Philip C. Cummins, University of Iowa Don Sievert, University of Missouri
Hume, Moral Motivation, and Calm Passions
Clark Thompson, University of Virginia Calvin Stewart, Santa Clara University Robert Johnson, University of Missouri
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lunch Break 12:15-2:30 PM
Session 12 2:30-3:30 PM
12A Knowledge and Skepticism in Hume's Enquiry
Speaker Robert Meyers, SUNY at Albany Commentator larry Colter, Illinois Wesleyan University Chair lawrence M. Sanger, Ohio State University
12 B Multiple Meanings and Plural Perspectives
Speaker Maria J. Montes Fuentes lnstituto Maria de Molina, Madrid
Commentator Wade Robison Rochester Institute of Technology
Chair James Dye, Northern Illinois University
Coffee Break 3:30-3:45 PM
Session 13 3:45-4:45 PM
13A Hume's Passionate Reason Speaker Eleanor E. Wittrup
University of Massachusetts at lowell Commentator Tito Magri, Universita di Bari Chair Kiyoshi Shimokawa, Chubu University
13B Nature, Association and the Fundamental Difference Between Hutcheson and Hume
Speaker Michael Gill, Purdue University Commentator Derk Pereboom, University of Vermont Chair Christine Korsgaard, Harvard University
Meeting of the Hume Society 4:45-5:45 PM
Public Lecture 7:30-9:30 PM
Hume's Cutting-Edge Moral Psychology: What We Are Learning about Sympathy's Devilish Details
Speaker Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan Chair Annette Baier, University of Pittsburgh
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Session 14 14A Speaker Commentator
Chair
14 B Speaker Commentator Chair
Session 15 15 A Speaker Commentator Chair
15 B Speaker Commentator
Chair
15 c
Speaker Commentator
Chair
Coffee Break
Session 16
16A Speaker Commentator Chair
16 B
Speaker Commentator
Chair
Saturday, July 29 1:00-2:00 PM
Sympathy and Other Selves Tony Pitson, University of Stirling William R. Carter
North Carolina State University Edward Barbanell, University of Utah
The Self-Destruction of Reason Michael Lynch, University of Mississippi David Owen, University of Arizona Eric Wiseman, University of Utah
2:00-3:00 PM
The Missing Shade of Blue S. K. Wertz, Texas Christian University John 0. Nelson, University of Colorado john Biro, University of Florida
Hume's Two Mechanisms of Sympathy Kate Abramson, University of Chicago Chris Williams
University of Nevada at Reno Larry jost, University of Cincinnati
Reid: Conception, Representation, and Innate Ideas
Roger Gallie, University of Nottingham Lorne Falkenstein
University of Western Ontario Philip Cummins, University of Iowa
3:00-3:15 PM
3:15-4:15 PM
Hume Induction and Reason Peter Millican, University of Leeds Arata Hamawaki, Harvard University Michael Lynch, University of Mississippi
The Common Point of View in Hume's Ethics
Rachel Cohon, Stanford University Mary Clayton Coleman
Harvard University Elizabeth Radcliffe, Santa Clara University
Program Committee
Marcia Baron University of Jllinois at Champaign-Urbana
Mark Box University of Alaska at Fairbanks
justin Broackes Brown University
Rachel Cohon Stanford University
Richard Dees St. Louis University
Jamie Ferreira University of Virginia
Don Garrett University of Utah
Don Gustafson University of Cincinnati
Manfred Kuehn Purdue University
Sheryl Kuhlman Franklin and Marshall University
Keith Lehrer University of Arizona
Tom Lennon University of Western Ontario
james Mattie Boulder, Colorado
jane Mcintyre Cleveland State University
David Owen University of Arizona
Elizabeth Radcliffe Santa Clara University
Wade Robison Rochester Institute of Technology
Fred Schmidt University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana
Rob Shaver University of Manitoba
jacqueline Taylor Tufts University
Saul Traiger Occidental College
Closing Banquet 7:00-10:00 PM
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And special thanks to: Eric Wiseman Edward Barbanell Obert C. and Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center University of Utah Conferences and Institutes Frances Garrett Linda Weiner Morris Saul Traiger Alan Bigler Sandra McGuire
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