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CPA PO Box 47077; rpo Blackburn Hamlet
Gloucester, Ontario
K1B 5P9
Canada
ACP CP 47077; cop Blackburn Hamlet
Gloucester, Ontario
K1B 5P9
Canada
www.acpcpa.ca
Abbreviations – Sigles
S : Speaker / Conférencier-conférencière Full paper submission: maximum of 25 minutes Soumission texte integral : maximum de 25 minutes C : Commentator / Commentateur-commentatrice Maximum : 10 minutes S : Speaker / Conférencier-conférencière Abstract submission: maximum of 20 minutes Soumission de résumé : maximum de 20 minutes P : Chair / Président - présidente R : Respondent / Réponses de l’auteur-auteure O : Organiser / Organisateur-organisatrice
Please note: Speakers will not be allowed time for
formal replies to commentators.
Avis : Aucun temps de réponse formelle au
commentateur / à la commentatrice n’est réservé pour le
conférencier / la conférencière.
Executive Committee
Comité exécutif
President / Président : Tim Kenyon
Vice Pres. / Vice-prés. : Sandra Lapointe
Past Pres. / Prés. sortant : Frédéric Bouchard
Treasurer / Trésorier : Vida Panitch
Secretary / Secrétaire : Arthur Sullivan
Assistant Secretary / Secrétaire adjointe :
Syliane Malinowski-Charles
Programme Committee
Comité de programme
Sam Cowling, Chair – président
Scott Anderson
Paul Bartha
Guillaume Beaulac
Wesley Cray
Travis Dumsday
Yiftach Fehige
Dai Heide
Ada Jaarsma
Victor Kumar
David Liebesman
Robbie Moser
Meredith Schwartz
Kelly Trogdon
Scott Woodcock
Building Abbreviations – Sigles des édifices
SH : Scurfield Hall
ITC : Information & Communications
Technologies
Canadian Philosophical Association
Association canadienne de philosophie
60th Annual Congress — 60e Congrès annuel
University of Calgary
Université de Calgary
May 29 – June 1, 2016 — 29 mai – 1 juin 2016
INCLUDED: Programme for the Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers
CI-INCLUS : Le programme de la Société canadienne des philosophes chrétiens et chrétiennes
The CPA would like to thank all the referees whose work has made this programme possible. We apologize for any omissions.
L’ACP aimerait remercier tous les évaluateurs-trices des communications qui grâce à leur travail ont rendu ce programme possible. Veuillez excuser les omissions.
F. Allhoff
A. Auch
A. Barberousse
C. Barry
M. Bedke
E. Begby
P. Biondi
K. Blanchette
E. Bohn
A. Bokulich
M. Bollard
P. Bondy
P. Boswell
C. Braden
J. Brennan
I. Brigandt
J. R. Brown
M. Bukoski
M. Buzzoni
J. Byrnes
B. Caplan
B. Chambliss
S. Copeland
A. Côté
S. Cowling
J. Davies
O. Deery
A. Delamont
R. de Sousa
K. Dharimsi
M. Doan
M. Doucet
W. Edmundson
D. Enns
J. Fantl
C. Fehr
H. Fielding
N. Fillion
F. Fischer
K. Flikschuh
T. Fuller
C. Gibbs
J. Hacker-Wright
M. Hahn
T. Hart
J. Heath
A. Ho
C. Howard
S. Hulbert
T. Hurka
T. Isaacs
M. Ivanowich
M. Jackson
A. Jeffrey
M. Kasaki
K. Keller
T. Kenyon
B. Krakauer
R. Kumar
K. Ladéroute
R.J. Leland
A. Levey
T. Lewens
D. Locke
S. Lofts
T. Lopez
J. MacKenzie
A. MacLachlan
C. Macleod
R. Majithia
R. Mason
S. Matherne
D. Matheson
J. Matheson
J. May
J. McHugh
B. McLean
G. McOuat
M. Migotti
J. Millum
M.-È. Morin
R. Moser
M. Mylopoulos
E. Nutting
E. O’Hagan
M. Oshana
J. Pallikkathayil
V. Panitch
M. Penner
C. Perrin
P. Philie
P. Poirier
H. Pratt
A. Pruss
S. Psillos
D. Rabinoff
Jeffrey Reid
Jeremy Reid
M. Richey
W. Rowley
A. Schafer
U. Schuklenk
M. Schwartz
D. Scott
V. Seavilleklein
S. Sedivy
P. Shadd
G. Shang
R. Shaver
P. Shirreff
T. Shogenji
A. Skelton
A. Skiles
E. Soifer
G. St-Laurent
C. Stark
N. Stoljar
M. T. Stuart
A. Sullivan
W. Sumner
H. Tierney
E. Tiffany
C. Tillman
K. Trogdon
C. Van Schoelandt
K. Vavova
D. Vessey
P. Viminitz
D. Walsh
O. Ware
R. Zheng
A. Zylberman
Canadian Journal of Philosophy Distinguished Lecture
Dominic McIver Lopes
(University of British Columbia)
How to Get Practical about Aesthetic Value What if aesthetic values give agents reasons to act? The supposition that aesthetic values are practical values suggests how to diagnose a fundamental error of traditional theories of aesthetic value and reorients attention on a neglected sample of aesthetic acts with features that a theory of aesthetic value should explain. I sketch the main components of a theory that locates the normativity of aesthetic value in the expert performances of socially-situated aesthetic agents.
Dominic McIver Lopes is Distinguished University Scholar and Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. His research focusses on pictorial representation and perception; the aesthetic and epistemic value of pictures, including scientific images; theories of art and its value; the ontology of art; computer art and new art forms; and aesthetic value, wherever it may be found. Lopes is past president of the American Society for Aesthetics, a member of the editorial boards of several journals including the Journal of the American Philosophical Association and the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. Working with Berys Gaut he co-edits Wiley-Blackwell’s New Directions in Aesthetics book series. He has held visiting positions around the world and has won, among other awards, both a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Killam Research Prize. He is working on a book entitled Being for Beauty: Aesthetic Agency and Value.
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS / ALLOCUTION PRÉSIDENTIELLE
Tim Kenyon
(University of Waterloo)
Eliteness and Diversity in Philosophy
La hiérarchie et la diversité en philosophie
Philosophy has one of the least gender-balanced and diverse demographics in the Humanities. It has also shown a widespread deference to unofficial program rankings, used despite profound methodological defects. I suggest that these problems are significantly linked: notions of eliteness and hierarchy in Philosophy impede efforts for inclusiveness and diversity.
La philosophie est l'une des disciplines où le déséquilibre entre les sexes et le manque de diversité ethnique et raciale sont les plus forts. Les soi-disant classements de programmes inofficiels, utilisés en dépit de défaut méthodologiques profonds, contribuent à ce problème: ils consolident des notions d'élitisme et de hiérarchie qui font obstacle à l'inclusion et la diversité.
CPA Tradition: Chairs are assigned by fiat. Read all the programme carefully. If the assignment is inconvenient, please arrange for a substitute. Une vielle tradition de l’ACP veut que les président-e-s de session soient assigné-e-s d’office. Lisez bien tout le programme. Si l’attribution ne vous convient pas, svp trouvez un-e substitut.
CPA SUNDAY, MAY 29, 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY / UNIVERSITÉ DE CALGARY DIMANCHE, LE 29 MAI 2016 ACP SH 202 SH 210 SH 215 SH 268 SH 274 SH 278 SH 280 SH 288
SYMPOSIUM
Mind and Nature in German Idealism
O: J. Lalonde (Ottawa)
O: A. Leipins (Ottawa)
J. Lalonde (Ottawa)
A. Leipins (Ottawa)
A. Feeney (Ottawa)
Hume on Induction:
An Inconsistent Septuple
S: D. Goldstick (Toronto) C: K. Boveiri (Montréal)
P: T. Juvshik (McGill)
Thor's Paralyzing Principle
S: J. Dawson (Ryerson)
C: F. Jankunis (Calgary)
P: M. Szlachta (Toronto)
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – CSHPS
ACP – SCHPS
Science and Metaphysics:
50 Years of Philosophy of
Science at the University of Calgary
O: A. Habib (Calgary)
J. MacIntosh (Calgary)
M. Ereshefsky (Calgary)
T. Dumsday (Concordia
University of Edmonton) K. McKenzie (California
at San Diego)
K. Waters (Calgary)
ENDS AT 12:00
SE TERMINE À 12h
A Kantian Hybrid Theory of Art Criticism
S: E. H. Tuna (Alberta)
C: J. MacKinnon (Saint Mary’s)
P: P. Panchakunathorn
(Toronto)
Balancing the Harms of Sex Selection:
A Case for Adoption
S: M. Stephensen (Western) C: V. Seavilleklein
(Alberta)
P: K. Johannsen (Trent)
On Knowledge, Assertion,
and other Speech Acts in Language-Games
S: G. Larivière (SFU)
C: E. Derksen (Toronto) P: P. Shirreff (Michigan)
Autonomy without a Self
S: C. Dewey (York)
C: O. Ion (Alberta) P: D. Russell (Toronto)
10 : 15
11 : 15
Godfrey of Fontaines on
“Perfect Knowledge” of the End
S: M. Szlachta (Toronto)
C: C. Barry (Ind. Sch.) P: F. Jankunis (Calgary)
Do Narratives Have a Unique Explanatory Power?
S: P. Panchakunathorn (Toronto)
C: B. Rough (Maryland
– College Park) P: J. MacKinnon (Saint
Mary’s)
Animal Rights and the Problem of r-Strategists
S: K. Johannsen (Trent) C: E. Soifer (Regina)
P: C. Shirreff (Western)
“Of Scepticism with Regard
to the Senses”: Reconsidered
S: K. Boveiri (Montréal)
C: P: E. Derksen (Toronto)
Action under Development
S: D. Russell (Toronto)
C: J. Caouette (Calgary)
P: C. Dewey (York)
11 : 30 12 : 30
I Tensed the Laws
and the Laws Won:
Non-eternalist Humeanism
S: M. Backmann (Konstanz)
C: T. Juvshik (McGill)
P: D. Goldstick (Toronto)
The Ethical Principles of Effective Altruism
S: A. Skelton (Western)
C: S. Woodcock (Victoria) P: J. Dawson (Ryerson)
Nietzsche's Monological Art
S: A. Subic (Ottawa)
C: P. Puszczalowski
(Calgary) P: E. H. Tuna (Alberta)
On Supposed Moral
Counterexamples
S: C. Shirreff (Western)
C: J. Dawson (Ryerson)
P: M. Stephensen (Western)
How Coherence Relates to Justification
S: E. Derksen (Toronto)
C: M. Kasaki (Kyoto) P: P. Puszczalowski
(Calgary)
Le « deux-en-un » :
les origines platoniciennes de la « banalité du mal »
S: M.-J. Lavallée (Montréal)
C: P.-Y. Rochefort (Cégep de l'Outaouais
P: K. Boveiri (Montréal)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14 : 00
15 : 00
THE CPA’S
PHILOSOPHY IN THE
SCHOOLS PROJECT
LE PROJET DE
LA PHILOSOPHIE
DANS LES ÉCOLES DE L’ACP
Philosophy in the Schools:
Making it Explicit
O: N. Tanchuk (Manitoba)
M Hawks (Alberta) T. Pillay (Alberta)
R. Hamilton (Brandon)
M. Forrest (Mt. Saint Vincent)
K. Dharamsi (Mt. Royal)
A. Marabini (Bologna) J. Taylor (Alberta)
Moderator:
N. Tanchuk (Manitoba)
Defending a Truth-Conducive Construal
of Intellectual Virtue
S: M. Young (Keyano) C: G. Havers (Trinity
Western)
P: L-V. Dunford (Toronto)
Norms of Assertion and
Linguistic Evidentiality
S: P. Shirreff (Michigan) C: S. Reyes (Calgary)
P: E. Derksen (Toronto)
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – CSA
ACP – SCE
Contemporary Issues in the
Philosophy of Art
O: C. Tillman (Manitoba)
B. Caplan (Ohio State)
C. Matheson (Manitoba)
J. Spencer (Wisconsin – Milwaukee)
C. Tillman (Manitoba) B. Rough (Maryland –
College Park)
Psychiatric Nosology
Constrained by Underlying Causal Mechanisms?
S: N. Slothouber (Western)
C: P: K. Peacock (Lethbridge)
Time as Mediator between the A Priori and
A Posteriori in Kant
S: C. Carus (Harvard) C: K. Laderoute
(Lethbridge)
P: M. Stingl (Lethbridge)
Absolute Generality
and Relative Identity
S: D. Rabinoff (Toronto) C: D. Devidi (Waterloo)
P: J. Baker (Calgary)
Precedent as Criterion:
Beyond Particularism and Methodism
S: Z. Liao (McMaster)
C: J. Chung (Louisville) P: T. Stock (Salibury)
15 : 15 16 : 15
Disassociating
Implicit Attitudes
S: J. Wright (Toronto) C:
P: M. Young (Keyano)
Lewens on Selection
and Technology Change
S: H. MacIntyre (Lethbridge)
C: D. Walsh (Toronto)
P: N. Slothouber (Western)
Moral Responsibility and
Transplantable Livers:
Response to Glannon
S: R. Tonkens (Monash)
C: M. Stingl (Lethbridge)
P: J. Baker (Calgary)
Against Logical Generalism
S: N. Wyatt (Calgary)
S: G. Payette (UBC)
C: D. Rabinoff (Toronto) P: D. Devidi (Waterloo)
Can They Be Levinasian?
S: T. Stock (Salibury)
P: Z. Liao (McMaster)
16 : 30
17 : 30
Against McMahan’s
Definition of a Terrorist Act
S: L-V. Dunford (Toronto) C: A Levey (Calgary)
P: J. Wright (Toronto)
Naming Names: A Defense
of ‘The’-Predicativism
S: B. Schuman (Toronto) C: P. Shirreff (Michigan)
P: G. Larivière (SFU)
Identity, Haecceity, and the Godzilla Problem
S: K. Peacock (Lethbridge)
S: A. Tedder (Connecticut) C: G. Payette (UBC)
P: H. MacIntyre
(Lethbridge)
The Ethics of PrEP
for HIV Prevention
S: M. Montess (York) C: J. Baker (Calgary)
P: R. Tonkens (Monash)
A Guiding Light for Ground: How to Naturalize
Theories of Grounding
S: A. Bryant (Graduate Center, CUNY)
C: B. Beasley (Calgary)
P: D. Rabinoff (Toronto)
17:30 to 18:30 — Presidential Address — Scurfield Hall 268 — Allocution présidentielle — 17h30 à 18h30
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
CPA MONDAY, MAY 30, 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY / UNIVERSITÉ DE CALGARY LUNDI, LE 30 MAI 2016 ACP SH 210 SH 215 SH 268 SH 274 SH 278 SH 280 SH 284 SH 288
9 : 00
10 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
Philosophy of Mind in the
19th Century
O: S. Lapointe (McMaster)
H. Jackman (York)
S. Lapointe (McMaster)
L. Patton (Virginia Tech) M. Riccardi (Bonn)
C. Tolley (California at
San Diego) E. Banks (Wright State)
Just-Why Stories
S: V. Kumar (Toronto) P: J. Chung (Louisville)
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – CSEP
ACP – SCPE
Canadian Environmental
Philosophy in the 21st Century
O: A. Habib (Calgary)
K. Wayne (Carlelton) F. Jankunis (Calgary)
J. Welchman (Alberta)
K. Peacock (Lethbridge) S. Alexander (Calgary)
Attention as Selection for
Action: A Challenge
S: A. Henry (Toronto)
C:
P: E. Carter (Toronto)
The Darwinian Dilemma
and Moral Nativism
S: B. Yao (Calgary) C: R. de Sousa (Toronto)
P: H. Nye (Alberta)
Who Is an Epistemic Peer
and Why It Matters For Real-World Disagreements
S: K. Lougheed (McMaster)
C: C. Lee (Calgary) P: D. Devidi (Waterloo)
How to Apply Conflicting Moral
Principles
S: A. Kernohan (Dalhousie) C: G. Havers (Trinity
Western)
P: E. Mathison (Toronto)
Sartre
et la solitude des hommes
S: C. Perrin (FNRS /
U. catholique Louvain)
C: G. St-Laurent (Montréal) P: C. Tappolet (Montréal)
10 : 15
11 : 15
Understanding the
Zhuangzi: Fictionalism as an Interpretive Strategy
S: J. Chung (Louisville)
P: J. Hyder (Dalhousie)
Simultaneity and Order Thresholds
in Conscious Experience
S: E. Carter (Toronto)
C:
P: E. Westra (Maryland – College Park)
The Role of Therapeutic
Empathy in an Interpretative Epistemology
S: A. Molas (York) C: M. Schwartz (Ryerson)
P: T. Goetze (Sheffield)
Many-One Identity
in Plural Logic
S: J. Payton (Toronto)
C: D. Devidi (Waterloo)
P: K. Lougheed (McMaster)
Desires and Ill-Being
S: E. Mathison (Toronto) C: M. Ashfield (Southern
California)
P: A. Kernohan (Dalhousie)
Le dilemme de la raison critique et le problème
de la « facticité »
S: G. St-Laurent (Montréal)
C: C. Perrin (FNRS /
U. catholique Louvain) P: R. de Sousa (Toronto)
11 : 30
12 : 30
Bridging the Epistemic Gap
between Human and Non-Human Animal Perspectives
S: J. Hyder (Dalhousie)
P: V. Kumar (Toronto)
Do We Need Two Systems
for Fast, Flexible
Mindreading?
S: E. Westra (Maryland –
College Park)
C: P: A. Henry (Toronto)
Empirical Realism
and the Great Outdoors:
A Critique of Meillassoux
S: G.A. Bruno (Toronto)
C: K. Laderoute
(Lethbridge) P: A. Molas (York)
Mathematical Structuralism,
Applicability, and the
Caesar Problem
S: J. Davies (Toronto)
C: E. Guindon
(Connecticut) P: S. Cowling (Denison)
Fiduciary Duties
to Future Persons
S: E. Ryman (Western)
C: J. Tsui (UBC)
P: H. Russell (Toronto)
The 'Gulf' and 'Transition' in Kant's Third Critique
S: A. Rueger (Alberta)
C: G. Havers (Trinity Western)
P: G. St-Laurent (Montréal)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14 : 00
15 : 00
BOOK PANEL
TABLE RONDE AUTOUR
D’UN LIVRE
Christine Tappolet’s
Emotions, Values and
Agency de Christine Tappolet
O: R. de Sousa (Toronto)
N. Arpaly (Brown) A. Morton (UBC)
G. Sreenivasan (Duke)
T. McGeer (Princeton) D. Hunter (Ryerson)
Author / Auteure :
C. Tappolet (Montréal)
Character Is Fate: Simone
Weil on Second Nature
S: W. Heiti (U. of King’s
College)
C: K. Dharimsi (Mt. Royal) P: D. Hanley (Calgary)
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
ACPA – CSWIP
Inter-Corporeal Ontologies:
Material Vulnerabilities, Touching Relations,
Biosocial Bodies
O: A. Mudde (Campion College at Regina)
É. Dionne (Ottawa)
M. Schwartz (Ryerson) A. Jaarsma (Mount Royal)
S. Berkhout (Toronto)
Chair:
A. Mudde (Campion
College at Regina)
Induction Reconceived
S: B. Brown (Lethbridge)
C: J. Strand (Concordia – Alberta)
P: T. Doppelt (Queen’s)
Grounding,
Transitivity, and Unity
S: R. Mason (San
Francisco)
C: C. Garland (Syracuse) P: S. Cowling (Denison)
The Fallacy
of Runoff Voting
S: B. Katz (Toronto) C: J. Baker (Calgary)
P: T. Calder (St. Mary’s)
Are There
Extrinsic Powers?
S: N. Williams (Buffalo)
C: N. Dershowitz
(Syracuse) P: G.A. Bruno (Toronto)
ICT BLDG. RM. 121
15:15 – 16:45
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – CSHPS
ACP – SCHPS
BOOK PANEL
TABLE RONDE AUTOUR
D’UN LIVRE
Denis Walsh’s Organisms,
Agency, and Evolution
de Denis Walsh
O: Y. Fehige (Toronto)
F. Bouchard (Montréal) I. Brigandt (Alberta)
C. Fehr (Waterloo)
Author:
D. Walsh (Victoria College)
15 : 15 16 : 15
On Counterfactual
Mental Causation
S: D. Moore
(Saskatchewan)
C: D. Hanley (Calgary) P: S. Malinowski-Charles
(UQTR)
Idle Material in Spinoza’s Ethics
S: T. Doppelt (Queen’s)
C: S. Kizuk (Marquette) P: B. Brown (Lethbridge)
Nihilism and Gunk
S: N. Dershowitz (Syracuse) C: S. Cowling (Denison)
P: C. Garland (Syracuse)
Moral Spectrums:
Evil, Wrongdoing,
and the Ethics of Care
S: T. Calder (St. Mary’s)
C: S. Brennan (Western)
P: S. Woodcock (Victoria)
The Fact of
Unreasonable Pluralism
S: A. Ancell (Duke) C: P. Shadd (ICS)
P: M. Ashfield (Southern
California)
16 : 30
17 : 30
Principe d’inertie
et processus vitaux chez Hobbes
S: S. Malinowski-Charles
(UQTR) P: W. Heiti (U. of King’s
College)
The Epistemic Status of Reasonable Disagreement:
Reply to Enoch
S: M. Ashfield (Southern California)
C: P. Shadd (ICS)
P: A. Ancell (Duke)
Originating at the Edge of
Essence: A Sceptical Puzzle (and a Solution)
S: E. Guindon (Connecticut)
C: N. Williams (Buffalo) P: E. Ryman (Western)
No Mere Difference
S: D. Devidi (Waterloo)
S: C. Klausen (Waterloo) C: M. Barnes (Georgetown)
P: B. Katz (Toronto)
A Response to Critics of
Hermeneutical Injustice
S: T. Goetze (Sheffield)
C: R. Mason (San
Francisco) P: S. Cowling (Denison)
17:00 to 19:00 — University of Calgary President’s Reception — Édifice EEEL Building — Réception du Recteur de l’Université de Calgary — 17h00 à 19h00
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
CPA TUESDAY, MAY 31, 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY / UNIVERSITÉ DE CALGARY MARDI, LE 31 MAI 2016 ACP Scurfield Hall 268
9 : 00 10 : 00
NON-TENURED PROFESSOR, LECTURER, SESSIONAL ESSAY PRIZE / PRIX DE L’ESSAI DE PROFESSEUR-E SANS PERMANENCE, CHARGÉ-E DE COURS
Understanding Vows
S: A. Liberman (Western) C: M. Migotti (Calgary) P: T. Kenyon (Waterloo)
10 : 15
11 : 15
TENURED PROFESSOR ESSAY PRIZE / PRIX DE L’ESSAI DE PROFESSEUR-E AGRÉGÉ-E
Cliffhangers and Sequels: A Limited Defense of Authorial Intentions as Narrative Truth-makers
S: P. Alward (Saskatchewan) C: J. Spencer (Wisconsin at Milwaukee)
P: T. Kenyon (Waterloo)
11 : 30
13 : 00
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Dominic McIver Lopes
(University of British Columbia)
How to Get Practical about Aesthetic Value
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
SH 210 SH 215 SH 268 SH 274 SH 278 SH 280 SH 284
MACEWAN HALL
Room 222 Ariel
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – EPTC
ACP – TCEP
Existentialism
and Disability
O: A. Jaarsma (Mt. Royal)
M. Coughlin (McGill)
C. Nagel (California State
at Stanislaus) J. St. Pierre (Alberta)
S. Tremain (Independent
Scholar) J. Dryden (Mount Allison)
14:00
14:40
SYMPOSIUM
Individuality and Freedom
in Leibniz: Obscurity, Confusion and
the Ground of Action
O: S. McCullagh (Miami – Ohio)
O: C. Ford (Guelph)
C. Ford (Guelph) S. Stankovic (Brandon)
S. McCullagh (Miami –
Ohio)
Decommodification
as Exploitation
S: V. Panitch (Carleton)
S: K. Churchill (Carleton)
P: M. Ungureanu (UBC – Okanagan )
BOOK PANEL
TABLE RONDE AUTOUR
D’UN LIVRE
Gwen Bradford’s Achievement de Gwen
Bradford
O: A. Skelton (Western)
A. Skelton (Western)
M. Winsby (Western)
H. Nye (Alberta)
Author:
G. Bradford (Rice)
Monism and Abstract Reality
S: S. Cowling (Denison)
P: A. Auch (Dalhousie)
A Dilemma Concerning the Socratic Biography
S: D. Maclean (Mt. Royal)
P: R. Doran (Regina)
Possible Peers and Possible Evils
S: K. Kraay (Ryerson)
P: M. Small (Western)
L'actualité de Malebranche
dans le réalisme structuraliste de Cassirer
S: G. Ibongu (Montréal)
P: M. Gauthier-Chung (LSE)
14:55
15:35
Pragmatism, Justice,
and Non-ideal Theory
S: S. Dieleman
(Saskatchewan)
P: V. Panitch (Carleton)
Moral Ignorance
and Evidence
One Could Have Had
S: J. Rusin (WLU)
P: K. Churchill (Carleton)
Imagination as Thought in Aristotle's De Anima
S: M. Small (Western)
P: D. Maclean (Mt. Royal)
Jonathan Israel and Hume’s
(alleged) opposition to the
Radical Enlightenment
S: A. Kraal (UBC)
P: K. Kraay (Ryerson)
Hype, Argumentation, and Science Communication
S: A. Auch (Dalhousie)
P: S. Cowling (Denison)
15:50 16:30
Social Epistemology
and Social Theory of Repressive Regimes
S: M. Ungureanu (UBC –
Okanagan ) P: S. Dieleman
(Saskatchewan)
Bullshit and Bullshitting
S: R. Doran (Regina)
P: M. Small (Western)
Relational Autonomy in a Critical Perspective
S: M. Gauthier-Chung
(LSE) P: A. Kraal (UBC)
17:00 to 19:00 — Annual General Meeting — Scurfield Hall 268 — Assemblée générale annuelle — 17h à 19h
19:30 to 21:30 — CPA Reception — The Last Defence Lounge– MacEwan Student Centre – 3rd floor; 3e étage — Réception de l’ACP — 19h30 à 21h30
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
CPA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2016 UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY / UNIVERSITÉ DE CALGARY MERCREDI, LE 1 JUIN 2016 ACP SH 202 SH 210 SH 215 SH 268 SH 274 SH 278 SH 280 SH 288
9 : 00 10 : 00
Freedom to do Otherwise
and Forgiveness
S: I. Haji (Calgary) C: J. Woodrow (Thompson
Rivers)
P: S. Hahn (Alberta)
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS
AUTEUR FACE AUX
CRITIQUES
Adam Riggio’s Ecology,
Ethics, and the Future of
Humanity d’Adam Riggio
O: A. Riggio (SERRC)
S. Dieleman (USask)
S. Dejanovic (York) J. Primmer (Involution, Inc.)
Author:
A. Riggio (SERRC)
A Novel Approach
to the Phenomenal
Overflow Thesis
S: S. Smith (Toronto)
C:
P: T. Juvshik (McGill)
THE CPA’S
EQUITY COMMITTEE
LE COMITÉ DE L’ÉQUITÉ
DE L’ACP
Decolonizing Philosophy
O: K. Stockdale (Dalhousie)
O: V. Arsiradam (Western) O: C. Jeffers (Dalhousie)
M. Krishnamurthy
(Michigan)
D. Abadie (Montréal)
J. Ottman (Calgary)
C. Atleo (Alberta)
Chair / présidente :
L. Meynell (Dalhousie)
The Capped Model
for Combining Ideals:
Filling in the Sketch
S: M. Da Silva (Toronto)
C:
P: M. Schwartz (Ryerson)
Transformable Goods
and the Limits of
What Money Can Buy
S: D. Dick (Calgary)
C: W. Buschert (USask)
P: J. Fantl (Calgary)
How Having Goals Gives
Rise to Epistemic Reasons
S: C. Lee (Calgary)
C: M. Murphy (Mount
Royal) P: P. Simard Smith
(Connecticut)
Liminal Beings: Revisiting
Heidegger on Animality
S: S. Sikka (Ottawa)
C: M.-È. Morin (Alberta)
P: K. Maclaren (Ryerson)
10 : 15
11 : 15
Organicism in Kant's
Aesthetic Practice
S: S. Hahn (Alberta) C:
P: S. Coyne (Toronto)
The Causal Theory
of Reference and the Nature of Artifacts
S: T. Juvshik (McGill)
C: I. MacDonald (Manitoba)
P: A. Sullivan (MUN)
Companions in Guilt Arguments for
Moral Realism
S: P. Clipsham (Winona State)
C:
P: J. Jordan (Waterloo)
Can The Debunker
Be Debunked?
S: W. Fenske (Kwantlen) C: J. Stein (New York)
P: D. Dick (Calgary)
Approaches to Intellectual
Inquiry and Bias Mitigation
S: P. Simard Smith
(Connecticut)
C: D. Boutland (Calgary)
P: J. Ichikawa (UBC)
Explaining Rituals and their Meaning: A Case for the
Genealogical Approach
S: V. Grondin (Cégep Édouard-Montpetit)
C:
P: A. Calcagno (Western)
11 : 30
12 : 30
Coercion and Obligation as
Exercises of Authority
S: S. Coyne (Toronto)
C: H. Nye (Alberta)
P: I. Haji (Calgary)
A Neo-Gricean Approach
to Verbal Irony
S: A. Sullivan (MUN)
C: B. Schuman (Toronto)
P: S. Smith (Toronto)
Cyberwarfare and the International Laws
of Armed Conflict
S: J. Jordan (Waterloo) C: T. Terriff (Calgary)
P: M. Da Silva (Toronto)
Group Obligations –
Individual Expectations
S: J. Fantl (Calgary)
C: N. Fortier (Syracuse)
P: W. Fenske (Kwantlen)
On the Assertability
of Contextualism
S: J. Ichikawa (UBC)
C:
P: C. Lee (Calgary)
Gerda Walther and the Possibility of a
Non-Intentional Community
S: A. Calcagno (Western) C: D. Enns (McMaster)
P: S. Sikka (Ottawa)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14:00 14:40
Intentions and Motor
Representations:
The Interface Problem
S: M. Mylopoulos
(Carleton)
P: M. Hawkins (Ottawa)
SYMPOSIUM
Cultural Racism in
Canadian Context
O: S. Sikka (Ottawa)
A. Al-Saji (McGill)
G.S.Coulthard (UBC) N. Hamrouni (Laval)
P. Lee (Ottawa)
Moderator / Présidente :
Sonia Sikka (Ottawa)
ENDS AT 17:30
SE TERMINE À 17h30
14:00 – 15:00
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
CPA – SSC
ACP - SCES
First Meeting of the Spinoza
Society of Canada: Current Debates and
Ongoing Research
Première rencontre de la Société canadienne d’études
sur Spinoza :
Questions ouvertes et recherches en cours
O: O. Marrama (UQTR)
O: T. Doppelt (Queen’s)
E. Tucker (Marquette)
K. Hübner (Toronto)
S. Kizuk (Marquette) T. Doppelt (Queen’s)
A. Rouette (UQTR)
O. Marrama (UQTR)
ENDS AT 17:30
SE TERMINE À 17h30
Situationist Moral Theory
and Foucault
S: M. Dean (Georgetown)
P: D. Booth (Western)
Contextually Sensitive Truth-Conditions
S: M. Gardiner (Mt. Royal)
P: M. Ciurria (Washington – St. Louis)
Causal Heterogeneity and the Final Common
Pathway Model
S: L. Ross (Pittsburg) P: A. Skelton (Western)
Quel dialogue? Gadamer,
Strauss et la tradition
S: A. Pageau St. Hilaire (Ottawa)
P: V. Grondin (Cégep
Édouard-Montpetit)
Collingwood's Insights into
Expression and Emotion
S: Y-C. Yang (Alberta)
C: D. Collins (McGill)
P: D. Ciavatta (Ryerson)
14:55 15:35
In Defence of Global Equality: An Argument from
Cooperative Justice
S: M. Hawkins (Ottawa) P: B. Beasley (Calgary)
15:15 – 16:15
In Defence of a 'Dimensioned' Subset
Account of Realization
S: D. Booth (Western) P: B. Winokur (York)
Moral Responsibility without Consciousness
S: M. Ciurria (Washington –
St. Louis) P: H. Andishan (Ottawa)
Animal Life
and Ecstatic Temporality
S: D. Ciavatta (Ryerson)
P: L. Ross (Pittsburg)
Critique de la théorie
morale du droit
international de Buchanan
S: X. Garneau (UQTR)
P: A. Pageau St. Hilaire
(Ottawa)
Objective Goods,
Beneficial Lives,
and Morality
S: H. Nye (Alberta)
C: A. Skelton (Western)
P: W. Fenske (Kwantlen)
15:50
16:30
Pragmatism and Objectivity
in C.I Lewis
S: B. Beasley (Calgary)
P: M. Mylopoulos
(Carleton)
16:30 – 17:30
Arguments from Indispensability and
Companions in Guilt
S: B. Winokur (York) P: M. Dean (Georgetown)
Incommensurability
in Global Ethics
S: H. Andishan (Ottawa) P: M. Gardiner (Mt. Royal)
The “entre-deux” of
Emotions: Emotions as Institutions
S: K. Maclaren (Ryerson)
P: X. Garneau (UQTR)
The Deliberative
Perfectionist Approach to
Adaptive Preferences
S: H. Longair (Carleton)
C: A. Mudde (Campion
College) P: A. Skelton (Western)
12:30 to 14:00 – Departments of Philosophy Chairs’ Meeting – Scurfield Hall 288 – Rencontre des directrices et directeurs des départements de philosophie – 12h30 à 14h
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
JOINT SESSIONS / SESSIONS CONJOINTES
Sunday, May 29th – dimanche 29 mai :
9:00 – 12:30: Scurfield 268
Joint Session / Session conjointe – CPA-CSHPS / ACP-SCHPS
Science and Metaphysics: 50 Years of Philosophy of Science at the University of Calgary
14:00 – 17:30: Scurfield 268
Joint Session / Session conjointe – CPA-CSA / ACP-SCE
Contemporary Issues in the Philosophy of Art
Monday, May 30th – lundi 30 mai :
9:00 – 12:30: Scurfield 268
Joint Session / Session conjointe –CPA-CSEP / ACP-SCPE
Canadian Environmental Philosophy in the 21st Century
13:30 – 15:00: Information & Communications Technologies (ITC) 121
Joint Session / Session conjointe – CPA-CSHPS / ACP-SCHPS
Denis Walsh’s Organisms, Agency, and Evolution
14:00 – 17:30: Scurfield 268
Joint Session / Session conjointe – ACP/CPA - CSWIP
Inter-Corporeal Ontologies: Material Vulnerabilities, Touching Relations,
Biosocial Bodies
Tuesday, May 31st – mardi 31 mai :
14:00 – 16:30 MacEwan Hall – Room 222 Ariel
Joint Session / Session conjointe – CPA-EPTC / ACP-TCEP
Existentialism and Disability
Wednesday, June 1st – mercredi 1 juin :
12:30 – 14:00: Scurfield 288
Joint Session / Session conjointe – CPA-SSC / ACP-SCES
First Meeting of the Spinoze Society of Canada: Current Debates and Ongoing Research
Première rencontre de la Société canadienne d’études sur Spinoza : Questions et
recherches en cours
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHERS
LA SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DES PHILOSOPHES CHRÉTIENS ET CHRÉTIENNES
Scurfield Hall 202 May 30, 2016
9:00 – 10:00am – Understanding the Tongues of Fire: Nebuchadnezzar’s Fire and Causal
Powers P: Zita Toth, Fordham University C: Phil Shadd, Institute for Christian Studies (Toronto) 10:15 – 11:15am – God and Being: Edith Stein’s Philosophy of Community in her Early Work and in her Later Finite and Eternal Being P: Antonio Calcagno, King’s University College at Western C: William Sweet, St. Francis Xavier University 11:30 – 12:30pm – God and the Normativity of Aesthetic Judgments P: Ian Peebles, Biola University C: Jonathan Strand, Concordia University of Edmonton
12:30 – 2:00pm – LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
2:00 – 3:00pm – Why Atheists Should Be Anti-Natalists P: Matthew Small, Western University C: Catherine Nolan, University of Dallas 3:15 – 4:15pm – St. Thomas and the Impossibility of Demonstrating Philosophically that the Human Soul is Immortal P: Donald Collins, Western University C: Walter Reid, University of Calgary
4:30 – 5:30pm – KEYNOTE ADDRESS Thinking, and Thinking about Immateriality P: Therese Cory, University of Notre Dame
SPECIAL EVENTS / ÉVÉNEMENTS SPÉCIAUX
Sunday, May 29th – dimanche 29 mai : 14:00 – 17:30: Scurfield 202
The CPA’s Philosophy in the Schools Project / Le Projet de la philosophie dans les écoles de l’ACP
Philosophy in the Schools: Making it Explicit
14:00 – 15:00: Main Expo Event Space Congress Event / Événement du congrès
The future of end-of-life decision-making in Canada / L’avenir de la prise de décision en fin de vie au Canada Panelists / panélistes : Jocelyn Downie & Daniel Weinstock; Moderator / présidente de la session : Maryse Lassonde
17:30 – 18:30: Scurfield 268Presidential Address / Allocution présidentielleTim Kenyon (Waterloo)
Eliteness and Diversity in Philosophy La hiérarchie et la diversité en philosophie
Tuesday, May 31st – mardi 31 mai :11:30 – 13:00 Scurfield 268
The CJP Distinguished Lecture – Joint Session / Session conjointe – ACP/CPA – CJPDominic McIver Lopes (UBC) How to Get Practical about Aesthetic Value
17:00 – 19:30: AGM / AGA – Scurfield 268
19:30 – 21:30: CPA Reception / Réception ACP – Last Defence Lounge – MacEwan Student Centre – 3rd floor; 3e étage
Wednesday, June 1st – mercredi 1 juin :14:00 – 17:30: Scurfield 202
The CPA’s Equity Committee / Le comité d’équité de l’ACP Decolonizing Philosophy
12:30 – 14:00: Scurfield 288Departments of Philosophy Chairs’ Meeting (Lunch will be provided)
Rencontre des directrices et directeurs des départements de philosophie (Un petit déjeuner sera servi)
THE 2017 CPA BOOK PRIZE
Books must be published in English orFrench between October 1, 2014 andOctober 1, 2016. The deadline forsubmissions is October 31, 2016.
Please visit our web site for information.
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LE PRIX DU LIVRE DE L’ACP 2017
Les livres doivent avoir été publiés, enanglais ou en français, entre le 1er octobre2014 et le 1er octobre 2016. La date limite dedépôt est fixée au 31 octobre 2016.
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