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Abbreviations – Sigles
S : Speaker / Conférencier-conférencière C : Commentator / Commentateur-commentatrice P : Chair / Président - présidente R : Respondent / Réponses de l’auteur-auteure O : Organiser / Organisateur-organisatrice S : Maximum 25 minutes C : Maximum 10 minutes
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 : Adam Morton
Vice Pres. / Vice-prés. : Frédéric Bouchard
Past Pres. / Prés. sortante : Adèle Mercier
Treasurer / Trésorier : David Matheson
Secretary / Secrétaire : Judy Pelham
Assistant Secretary / Secrétaire adjointe :
Syliane Malinowski-Charles
Programme Committee
Comité de programme
Guillaume Fréchette, Chair – président
Roberta Ballarin
Paul Bartha
Endre Begby
Jean-Marie Chevalier
Sam Cowling
Christine Daigle
Susan Dimock
Yiftach Fehige
Michael Griffin
Christian Leduc
Angela Mendelovici
Pierre Poirier
Marc Ramsay
Mauro Rossi
Meredith Schwartz
John Spackman
Mélissa Thériault
Chris Tillman
Sandra Tomsons
Canadian Philosophical Association
Association canadienne de philosophie
58
th Annual Congress — 58
e Congrès annuel
Brock University
Université Brock
May 25 – May 28, 2014 — 25 mai – 28 mai 2014
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EVENTS / ÉVÉNEMENTS
Sunday, May 25th
– dimanche 25 mai :
9:00 – 12:30: Centre Kenmore Centre
Joint Session / Session conjointe – ACP/CPA – Hume Society
Hume’s Moral Psychology
17:30 – 18:30: Lowenberger – Dining Hall / Salle à manger
Presidential Address / Allocution présidentielle
Adam Morton (UBC)
Failures of Reference and Failures of Meaning
Manque de référence et manque de signification
Monday, May 26th
– lundi 26 mai :
12:30 – 14:00: Lowenberger – 273
Departments of Philosophy Chairs’ Meeting
Rencontre des directrices et directeurs des départements de philosophie
17:00 – 19:00: Walker Complex
Brock University’s President’s Reception
Réception du Président de Brock University
Tuesday, May 27th
– mardi 27 mai :
11:30 – 13:00 South Block 215
Joint Session / Session conjointe – ACP/CPA - CJP
The CJP Distinguished Lecture
Social Structure, Narrative, and Explanation
17:00 – 19:30:
AGM / AGA – South Bloc 216
19:30 – 21:30:
CPA Reception / Réception ACP – South Bloc Hallway / Corridor
Wednesday, May 28th
– mercredi 28 mai :
14:00 – 17:30: Lowenberger 273
Joint Session / Session conjointe – ACP/CPA – CSWIP
Family-Making: Contemporary Ethical Challenges
CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHERS
LA SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DES PHILOSOPHES CHRÉTIENS ET CHRÉTIENNES
Kenmore Centre 26 May 2014
9:00 – 10:00am – Analogy as Cosmic Desire P: Stephanie Rumpza, Boston College C: Dennis Hudecki, Brescia University College at Western University 10:15 – 11:15am – Thomas Aquinas on Morally Good Human Actions in the Absence of
Grace P: Jeremy Skrzypek, Saint Louis University C: Joshua Harris, Institute for Christian Studies 11:30 – 12:30pm – When Disagreement twixt the Faithful Pains: Testimonial Traditions and
Religious Disagreement P: Donald Bungum, Saint Louis University C: Kirk Lougheed, Ryerson University
12:30 – 2:00pm – LUNCH 2:00 – 3:00pm – William Hasker on Gratuitous Evil P: Klaas Kraay, Ryerson University C: Dustin Crummet, University of Notre Dame 3:15 – 4:15pm – Sufferer-Centred Constraints on Theodicy and Genuinely Regrettable Evils P: Dustin Crummet, University of Notre Dame C: Klaas Kraay, Ryerson University
4:30 – 5:30pm – KEYNOTE ADDRESS Perfect Productive Power: A Unifying Theme in Scotus’ Philosophical Theology P: Marilyn McCord Adams, Rutgers University
The CSCP gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of the Canadian Centre for Scholarship and the Christian Faith in funding Rev. Adam’s Address
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy Distinguished Lecture
Sally Haslanger (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Social Structure, Narrative, and Explanation
For several decades, social theorists have argued that racism, sexism, and other forms of inequality, are best understood as forms of structural injustice. On such accounts, broad social structures systematically disadvantage certain groups and privilege others. Structural explanation is intended as an alternative to accounts that rely on narratives about the bad (sexist, racist...) behavior of individuals. Recent work on discrimination suggests, however, that even those who are explicitly committed to equality are susceptible to acting in ways that reflect implicit bias, and there has been much interest in showing how implicit bias explains inequality. This paper raises questions about the relationship between structural explanations and implicit bias explanations. Are implicit bias explanations a re-emergence of individualistic explanation? Do they inherit some of the ideological presuppositions of individualism? Or are they compatible with - perhaps even a necessary component of - a structural approach?
Sally Haslanger is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy. She has published on topics in metaphysics, epistemology and feminist theory, with a recent emphasis on accounts of the social construction of race and gender. In metaphysics, her work has focused on theories of substance, especially on the problem of persistence through change and on Aristotle's view that substances are composites of matter and form. Her work in feminist theory takes up issues in feminist epistemology and metaphysics, with a special interest in the distinction between natural and social kinds. She has co-edited Adoption Matters: Philosophical and Feminist Essays (Cornell University Press, 2005) with Charlotte Witt, Theorizing Feminisms (Oxford University Press, 2005) with Elizabeth Hackett, and Persistence (MIT Press, 2006) with Roxanne Marie Kurtz. She regularly teaches courses cross-listed with Women's Studies. Before coming to MIT, she taught at the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and the University of California-Irvine.
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS / ALLOCUTION PRÉSIDENTIELLE
Adam Morton
(University of British Columbia)
Failures of Reference and Failures of Meaning
Manque de référence et manque de signification
Philosophers once wielded criteria of intellectual respectability against over-ambitious or wacky theories. These were themselves overambitious, and look wacky now. I attempt, cautiously, to reconstruct something like a criterion of cognitive significance by combining causal accounts of reference with the division of intellectual labour. Il fut un temps où les philosophes employaient des critères de respectabilité intellectuelle pour éliminer les spéculations trop ambitieuses ou farfelues. Mais ces critères, qui étaient eux-mêmes trop ambitieux, nous paraissent aujourd’hui farfelus. Avec précaution, je voudrais ici reconstruire une sorte de critère de la signification cognitive en combinant des théories causales de la référence avec la division du travail intellectuel.
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.
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The Canadian Jacques Maritain Association / L’Association canadienne Jacques-Maritain
Sunday, May 25, 2014 Monday, May 26, 2014
Session I: Persons and Personalism Session III:
Chair - Commentator / Président et rapporteur: Chair - Commentator / Président et rapporteur:
10:15 – 12:15
Glenridge Building A-164
Anne Wiles (James Madison University), In Praise of Persons: Aquinas, Jacques and Raissa Maritain
Jude P. Dougherty (The Catholic University of America), The Person of the Church and her Personnel
09:00 – 12:00
Glenridge Building A-164
William Sweet (St. Francis Xavier University), Transhumanism and Persons
Louis Groarke (St. Francis Xavier University), Against Reductionism: The Human Person as a First Principle of Moral Knowledge
David Lea (American University of Sharjah), Overcoming Sovereignty through our Agamben’s Non-identitarian Politics
12:15 – 14:00 LUNCH 12:00 – 14:00 LUNCH
Session II: Persons, Identities, Subjectivity Session IV: Personalism and Ethics
Président et rapporteur / Chair – Commentator: Président et rapporteur / Chair - Commentator:
14:00 – 17:00
Glenridge Building A-164
Sarah Scott (Manhattan College), Personhood in the Moral Philosophy of Martin Buber
Mario O. D’Sousa (St. Michaels’ College, University of Toronto), Maritain and the Person, and Lonergan and the Subject: Educational Implications
Betty Trott (Ryerson University), The Self, the Individual, the Person
14:00 – 17:00
Glenridge Building A-164
Jordan Olver (St. Thomas More College), A Personalist Solution to the Problem of Eudaimonism
Scott Roniger (The Catholic University of America), The Primacy of the Common Good as the Foundation for Absolute Moral Prohibitions and Virtues
Len Ferry (Niagara College), Once More into the Breach; or, is MacIntyre’s Retreat from Maritain on the Common Good and Persons Unnecessary?
Organizing committee / comité organisateur :
Program Chairs: Len Ferry (Niagara College), William Sweet (St. Francis Xavier University), Walter J. Schultz (President, CJMA), Site Coordinator: Brian Lightbody (Brock University)
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CPA SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2014 BROCK UNIVERSITY DIMANCHE, LE 25 MAI 2014 ACP Kenmore Centre Lowenberger Cafeteria Lowenberger 273 Lowenberger 301 Lowenberger 309 Lowenberger 373 Lowenberger 401 Lowenberger 409
9 : 00
10 : 00
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
ACPA – HUME SOCIETY
Hume`s Moral Psychology
O: N. McArthur (Manitoba)
A. Schmitter (Alberta)
D. Ainslie (Toronto) J. Bricke (Kansas)
Titles Un-named
S: M.-A. Xhigness (McGill)
C: P: A. Cantin-Brault
(Saint-Boniface)
Cross-Linguistic Ambiguity
Tests and How to Fail Them
S: C. Langston (Toronto)
C: N. Howard
(Southern California) P: V. Lehan (York)
The Importance of the
Environment in Complex
Modeling Practice
S: S. Roe (California –
Davis)
S: B. Baumgaertner (Idaho) C: I. Brigandt (Alberta)
P:
Transparency,
Representation, and Error
S: S. Bartlett (Western) C: B. Richards (Guelph)
P: M. Lachelt (Toronto)
The Butterfly Effect
Argument against Agent-Centered Constraints
S: H. Nye (Alberta)
C: E. Mathison (Toronto) P: J. van Weelden (McGill)
Aristotle on Body Sense
S: J. Thorp (Western) C: R. Berg (Lakehead)
P: C. Li (Western)
Haecceitism and
Global Destruction
S: S. Cowling (Denison) C:
P: G. Fréchette (Salzburg)
10 : 15 11 : 15
Solving Kant’s Problem of Artistic Beauty
S: E. Tuna (Alberta)
C:
P: M.-A. Xhigness (McGill)
Epistemic Uses of Dynamic
Ought and Must
S: N. Howard (Southern California)
C: C. Langston (Toronto)
P: R. Mason (Northwestern)
Eusocial Evolution: Darwin
versus the Modern Synthesis
S: J. Yakubu (McMaster) C: F. Bouchard (Montréal)
P: B. Baumgaertner (Idaho)
Clarifying Blurred Vision
S: M. Lachelt (Toronto) C: M. Ivanowich (Western)
P: S. Bartlett (Western)
Potential Harms and Well-Being
S: E. Mathison (Toronto)
C: J. van Weelden (McGill)
P: H. Nye (Alberta)
Kahn's Indirect Argument
from Philolaus to Pythagoras
S: R. Berg (Lakehead)
C: J. Wright (Western)
P: S. Hogarth Rossiter
(Western)
Mo-power: Foucault, Prostates, and Hairy Faces
S: M. Maestrello
(McMaster) C: C. Clune-Taylor
(Alberta)
P: D. Apostolopoulos (Notre-Dame)
11 : 30
12 : 30
La mauvaise musique
S: A. Cantin-Brault (Saint-Boniface)
C:
P: E. Tuna (Alberta)
Semantics and Social Ontology
S: R. Mason (Northwestern)
C: V. Lehan (York) P: N. Howard
(Southern California)
A Portrait of
an Ironic Intellectual
S: P. Mikulan (SFU)
C: C. Kavanagh (Ryerson)
P: G. Fréchette (Salzburg)
Who ISN’T a Zombie?
S: D. Goldstick (Toronto)
C: E. Diaz-Leon (Manitoba) P: M. Ivanowich (Western)
Infinite Values,
Epistemicist Worries,
and the Possibility of Parity
S: D. Crummett (Notre-
Dame)
C: J.-C. Pelland (UQAM) P: E. Mathison (Toronto)
Epicurus on Friendship
S: C. Li (Western) C: S. Hogarth Rossiter
(Western)
P: J. Thorp (Western)
Memory in Merleau-Ponty
S: D. Apostolopoulos
(Notre-Dame)
C : K. MacLaren (Ryerson) P : M. Maestrello
(McMaster)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14 : 00
15 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
The Work of Fred Wilson
L’œuvre de Fred Wilson
O: T. Lennon (Western)
Participants:
L. Falkenstein (Western)
S. Tweyman (York) L. Armour (Ottawa)
A. Hausman (CUNY at
Hunter) T. Lennon (Western)
Author / Auteur :
F. Wilson (Toronto)
THE CPA’S
PHILOSOPHY IN THE
SCHOOLS PROJECT
LE PROJET DE LA
PHILOSOPHIE DANS LES
ÉCOLES DE L’ACP
O: A. Scarfe (Winnipeg)
Discussion of philosophy
curricula in secondary
education.
Discussion de
l’enseignement de la philosophie au niveau
secondaire.
SYMPOSIUM
Engaging with the Ethics of
Obesity: Philosophy and
Public Health Policy
Amorcer le dialogue sur
l’éthique de l’obésité :
Philosophie et politiques de santé publique
O: S. Brennan (Western)
U. Schuklenk (Queen’s) S. Brennan (Western)
K. Rodier (Alberta)
C. Womack (Bridgewater State)
SYMPOSIUM
Heidegger's Relation to
Transcendental Philosophy
La relation de Heidegger à la philosophie
transcendantale
O: G.A. Bruno (Toronto / Bonn)
K. Robertson (Guelph)
D. Suarez (Toronto) C. Cooper-Simpson
(Toronto)
SYMPOSIUM
Responding to Evil
Répondre au mal
O: T. Calder (St. Mary’s)
K. Norlock (Trent)
S. Cloutier (St. Paul)
A. MacLachlan (York) T. Calder (St. Mary’s)
Toward an
Eco-Cosmopolitan Disposition
S: J. Morris (McMaster)
C: J. Nielsen (Queen’s) P: S. Coyne (Toronto)
Propositions as World
Properties: A Defense
S: O. Ion (Alberta) C: M. Macaulay (Western)
P: E. Shupe (Carleton)
Le projet moderne d'autonomie politique
après les totalitarismes
S: T. Tranchant (Sherbrooke / Rennes 1)
C:
P: M. Bennett (McMaster)
15 : 15
16 : 15
In Praise of Partisanship
S: N. Dixon (Alma College)
C: S. Coyne (Toronto)
P: J. Morris (McMaster)
The Phenomenology
of Transience
S: M. Macaulay (Western) C: S. Cowling (Denison)
P: O. Ion (Alberta)
Deleuze's (Mis)reading of Aristotle: on Homonymy
and Analogy
S: M. Bennett (McMaster) C: S. Dejanovic (York)
P: T. Tranchant
(Sherbrooke / Rennes 1)
16 : 30 17 : 30
Empathy and the Interpersonal Standpoint
S: I. Ilyes (York)
C: H. Nye (Alberta) P: N. Dixon (Alma College)
Reflectance Physicalism and the Problem of Metamers
S: E. Shupe (Carleton)
C: M. Ivanowich (Western) P: J.-C. Pelland (UQÀM)
Learning to Become
Ourselves: Foucault and
Dewey on Subjectivity
S: T. Goetze (Toronto)
C: A. Riggio (McMaster)
P: S. Dejanovic (York)
17:30 to 18:30 — Presidential Address — Résidence Lowenberger Residence, Dining Hall / Salle à manger — Allocution présidentielle — 17h30 à 18h30
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
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CPA MONDAY, MAY 26, 2014 BROCK UNIVERSITY LUNDI, LE 26 MAI 2014 ACP Lowenberger Cafeteria Lowenberger 101 Lowenberger 273 Lowenberger 301 Lowenberger 309 Lowenberger 373 Lowenberger 401 Lowenberger 409
9 : 00
10 : 00
THE CPA’S
EQUITY COMMITTEE
LE COMITÉ D’ÉQUITÉ
DE L’ACP
Beyond Accommodation
Au-delà des accommodements
O: Clune-Taylor (Alberta)
O: T. Isaacs (Western)
K. Dotson (Michigan State)
K. Norlock (Trent)
M. Howes (Trent) A. Jaarsma (Mount Royal)
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS
AUTEUR FACE AUX
CRITIQUES
Ernie Lepore and Matt Stone's Imagination and
Convention de Ernie Lepore
et Matt Stone
O: R. Stainton (Western)
Critics / Critiques :
M. Arseneault (SUNY at New Paltz)
N. Wyatt (Calgary)
Authors / Auteurs :
E. Lepore (Rutgers)
M. Stone (Rutgers)
The Unity of Consciousness,
Within Subjects and Between Subjects
S: L. Roelofs (Toronto)
C: S. Pearce (Western) P: J. Sullivan (SFU)
Comparing Mozart to Michelangelo: the
Inapplicability of Parity
S: J.-C. Pelland (UQÀM) C: D. Crummet (Notre-
Dame)
P: N. Brett (Dalhousie)
AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS
AUTEUR FACE AUX
CRITIQUES
John Burbidge's Ideas, Concept and Reality
de John Burbidge
O: J. Vernon (York)
Critics / Critiques :
B. Sassen (McMaster)
R. Burch (Alberta) C. Tindale (Windsor)
Author / Auteur :
J. Burbidge (Trent)
Friendship as Shared
Joy in Nietzsche
S: D. Harris (Guelph) C: R. Bamford (Quinnipiac)
P: H. Hunter (Ind. Sch.)
Immoral Deference
S: J. Van Weelden (McGill)
C:
P: V. Kumar (Michigan)
10 : 15 11 : 15
Flexible Intentional Action as Criterion
for Consciousness
S: R. Foley (Western)
C: J. Sullivan (SFU)
P: K. Zhao (SFU)
Leibniz and Descartes against Material Monism
S: A. Harmer (Toronto) C: R. Arthur (McMaster)
P: G. Koc Maclean
(Mount Royal)
A Right-that-he-be-ruled-Account of Authority
S: S. Coyne (Toronto) C: N. Brett (Dalhousie)
P: D. Crummet (Notre-
Dame)
The Epicurian Community: Real Friends
through Group Ataraxia
S: A. Venis (Western)
C: H. Hunter (Ind. Sch.)
P: J. Wright (Western)
Reticence, Responsibility,
and Climate Science
S: K. Peacock (Lethbridge)
C: P: J. Van Weelden (McGill)
11 : 30
12 : 30
The Evolutionary Function of Phenomenal
Consciousness
S: S. Smith (Toronto) C: K. Zhao (SFU)
P: R. Foley (Western)
Bertrand Russell's Neutral Monism
S: G. Koc Maclean
(Mount Royal) C: A. Harmer (Toronto)
P: R. Arthur (McMaster)
Goldberg on Reductionism and Epistemic Buck-Passing
S: J. Baker (York)
S: P. Clark (Toronto) C: P. Kelly (Buffalo)
P: A. Harmer (Toronto)
Xenophanes’ Epistemology
S: J. Wright (Western)
C: A. Venis (Western)
P: D. Harris (Guelph)
Do Psychopaths
Falsify Internalism or Lack Responsibility?
S: V. Kumar (Michigan)
C: J. Davis (Toronto) P: K. Peacock (Lethbridge)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14 : 00
15 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
Considering Fricker’s
Epistemic Injustice
O: J. Wong (WLU)
O: J. Rusin (WLU)
L. Code (York) S. Dieleman (Dalhousie)
J. Wong (WLU)
J. Rusin (WLU)
SYMPOSIUM
Consciousness and
Intentionality
O: D. Bourget (Western)
D. Bourget (Western)
B. Brogaard (Missouri at St. Louis)
G. Fréchette (Salzburg)
A. Mendelovici (Western) D. Pitt (California State
at Los Angeles)
The Second 'Type' in Kant's
Critique of Practical Reason
S: A. Westra (Montréal) C: C. Leduc (Montréal)
P: G. A. Bruno (Bonn)
Transformative Knowledge:
Feminist Autonomy and the Phenomenological Method
S: K. Rodier (Alberta)
C: J. Epp (Western) P: J. Payton (Toronto)
Davidson’s Theory
of Meaning: the Early and the Late
S: L. Zhou (Alberta)
C: O. Ellefson (York) P: V. Lehan (York)
Varieties of Nihilism
S: D. Matheson (Carleton)
C: I. MacDonald (Waterloo)
P: D. Hicks (Western)
A Response to the Problem of the Imperishability
of the Epicurean Gods
S: G. Raghunanan (Western)
C: C. Li (Western)
P: H. Hunter (Ind. Sch.)
Self-Defense and
the Value of a Fair Fight
S: J. Davis (Toronto) C: M. Rosner (Queen’s)
P: S. Weaver (Waterloo)
15 : 15
16 : 15
Kant and the Men
of Intelligence
S: D. Maclachlan (Queen’s)
C: A. Westra (Montréal)
P: D. Harris (Guelph)
Eliminative Individualism
S: N. Leonard
(Northwestern)
C: J. Payton (Toronto) P: N. Leonard
(Northwestern)
Pluralism without
Incommensurability
S: V. Lehan (York)
C: R. Mason (Northwestern)
P: L. Zhou (Alberta)
Dual-Use Research and the Scientific Community
S: D. Hicks (Western)
S: C. Pence (Notre Dame) C :
P : D. Matheson (Carleton)
The Freedom
of "Living Things"
in De Rerum Natura
S: H. Hunter (Ind. Sch.)
C: G. Raghunanan
(Western) P: C. Li (Western)
Inattention and
the Virtue of Modesty
S: I. Brooks (UBC)
C: S. Weaver (Waterloo)
P: J. Davis (Toronto)
16 : 30
17 : 30
Freedom and Pluralism in
Schelling's Fichte-Critique
S: G. A. Bruno (Bonn) C: D. Harris (Guelph)
P: D. Maclachlan (Queen’s)
Seeing Negative Actions
S: J. Payton (Toronto)
C: N. Leonard (Northwestern)
P: J. Epp (Western)
Inscrutability and
Triangulation
S: O. Ellefson (York) C: L. Zhou (Alberta)
P: R. Mason (Northwestern)
Are Thought Experiments
and Arguments
Token-Identical?
S: G. McComb (Toronto)
C: P: C. Pence (Notre Dame)
How to Be Modest (without
Ignorance or Arrogance)
S: M. Roy (Western) C: S. Rietti (Ottawa)
P: H. Hunter (Ind. Sch.)
Defending Aristotelian
Virtue Ethics from the
Situationist Challenge
S: I. MacDonald (Waterloo)
C: I. Brooks (UBC) P: J. Davis (Toronto)
12:30 to 14:00 – Departments of Philosophy Chairs’ Meeting – Résidence Lowenberger Residence, Room / salle 273 – Rencontre des directrices et directeurs des départements de philosophie – 12h30 à 14h
17:00 to 19:00 — Brock University President’s Reception — Walker Complex — Réception du Recteur de Brock University — 17h00 à 19h00
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
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CPA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 2014 BROCK UNIVERSITY MARDI, LE 27 MAI 2014 ACP South Block 215 (Academic South)
9 : 00
10 : 00
NON-TENURED PROFESSOR, LECTURER, SESSIONAL ESSAY PRIZE / PRIX DE L’ESSAI DE PROFESSEUR-E SANS PERMANENCE, CHARGÉ-E DE COURS
Meeting Philosophy’s Demographic Challenges
S: S. Dieleman (Dalhousie) C: J. Dryden (Mount Allison)
P: F. Bouchard (Montréal)
10 : 15
11 : 15
TENURED PROFESSOR ESSAY PRIZE / PRIX DE L’ESSAI DE PROFESSEUR-E AGRÉGÉ-E
The Human Right to Subsistence and the Collective Duty to Aid
S: V. Igneski (McMaster) C: A. Macleod (Queen’s)
P: F. Bouchard (Montréal)
11 : 30
13 : 00
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY DISTINGUISHED LECTURE
Sally Haslanger
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Social Structure, Narrative, and Explanation
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
Lowenberger 134 Lowenberger 209 Lowenberger 273 Lowenberger 301 Lowenberger 309 Lowenberger 373 Lowenberger 401 Lowenberger 409
14 : 00
15 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
Institutional Corruption:
When Should
the Whistle Blow?
Corruption institutionnelle :
Quand faut-il sonner
l'alarme ?
O: D. Martin (Toronto)
O: M.-A. Dilhac (Montréal)
P.-Y. Néron (Lille) M. Bozzo-Rey (Lille)
A. Farmanesh (Virginia
Commonwealth) Y. Allard-Tremblay
(Montréal)
C. McDonald (Rogers Sch. of Business Mgmt.)
Varieties of Logical Realism
S: S. Lapointe (McMaster) C: G. Koc Maclean
(Mount Royal)
P: T. Goetze (Toronto)
Le conatus chez Hobbes et Spinoza
S: Sy. Charles (UQTR)
C: B. Côté (Sherbrooke) P: G. Fréchette (Salzburg)
'Just Say No' (For Now): The Ethics of
Illegal Drug Use
S: M. Doucet (Waterloo) C:
P: J. Epp (Western)
Commonality in Norms of Assertion
and Other Speech Acts
S: K. Boyd (Toronto) C:
P: M. Da Silva (Toronto)
The Sense of Time
S: G. Viera (UBC)
C: D. Booth (Western) P: M. Frise (Rochester)
Legitimacy: About Facts and Norms
S: P. Shadd (LCC
International University) C:
P: K. Johannsen (Queen’s)
15 : 15
16 : 15
William James's Wager
S: K. Bromhall (Guelph)
C: T. Goetze (Toronto)
P: S. Lapointe (McMaster)
Thomas Bradwardine's
Account of Future
Contingents
S: S. Hogarth Rossiter
(Western)
C: J. Thorp (Western) P: Sy. Charles (UQTR)
Loving, Caring, and Reasoning
S: R. Critch (MUN)
C: J. Epp (Western) P: G. Koc Maclean
(Mount Royal)
The Knowledge
Norm of Action
S: M. Da Silva (Toronto)
C: P. Bondy (Cornell)
P: K. Boyd (Toronto)
Preservationism and the
Problem of Stored Belief
S: M. Frise (Rochester)
C: E. Derksen (Toronto)
P: G. Beaulac (Western)
Weakness of Will without Commitment Violations?
S: M. Doucet (Waterloo)
S: J. Turri (Waterloo) C: C. Tappolet (Montréal)
P: G. Viera (UBC)
On the Theoretical Significance of Fact-
Insensitivity
S: K. Johannsen (Queen’s) C: W. Buschert (USask)
P: D. Booth (Western)
17:00 to 19:00 — Annual General Meeting — South Block 216 — Assemblée générale annuelle — 17h à 19h
19:30 to 21:30 — CPA Reception — South Block (Corridor Long Hallway) — Réception de l’ACP — 19h30 à 21h30
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
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CPA WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2014 BROCK UNIVERSITY MERCREDI, LE 28 MAI 2014 ACP Lowenberger 134 Lowenberger 209 Lowenberger 273 Lowenberger 301 Lowenberger 309 Lowenberger 373 Lowenberger 401 Lowenberger 409
9 : 00
10 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
Epistemology and the Problem of Evil
Épistémologie et le
problème du mal
O: K. Kraay (Ryerson)
O: M. Penner (Trinity
Western)
S. M. Penner (Trinity
Western)
D. Anderson (SFU)
I. Wilks (Acadia)
P. Draper (Purdue)
Chair / président : K. Kraay (Ryerson)
Answerability and the Value
of Moral Responsibility
S: M. Rosner (Queen’s)
C: B. Wald (Toronto)
P: M. Hemmingsen (McMaster)
Understanding Dukkha: An Argument against Mark
Siderits’ Interpretation
S: O. Komorowski (Western)
C: M. Coughlin (McGill)
P: R. Mason (Northwestern)
Hedonism and Natural Law
in Locke's Moral Philosophy
S: E. Rossiter (Western)
C: J. McHugh (Denison) P: B. Côté (Sherbrooke)
What Makes
Health Care Special?
S: L. Horne (Toronto) C: A. Wellington (Ryerson)
P: A. Macleod (Queen’s)
Gaming the Golden Rule
S: G. Koehn (Huron Univ. Coll.)
C: K. Kuhl (Toronto)
P: G. Beaulac (Western)
Why Can't I Believe
against my Evidence?
S: C. Lee (Calgary)
C: G. Glatz (Manitoba)
P: A. Brigham (Trinity Western)
Close Encounters of the
Morally Relevant Kind
S: J. Thomson (Cornell) C: V. Igneski (McMaster)
P: C. Shirreff (Western)
10 : 15
11 : 15
Discourse-Capabilities
Ethics
S: J. Lundy (Guelph)
C: M. Hemmingsen
(McMaster)
P: M. Rosner (Queen’s)
Semantic Vagueness and the Ethics
of Gender Assignment
S: S. Kapusta (Western) C: R. Mason (Northwestern)
P: O. Komorowski
(Western)
Perspectives nécessitaristes
et responsabilité morale chez Joseph Priestley
S: B. Côté (Sherbrooke)
C: C. Leduc (Montréal)
P: E. Rossiter (Western)
Raising
Autonomous Agents. A Critique of Clayton
S: J. Nielsen (Queen’s)
C: M. Ramsay (Acadia)
P: V. Igneski (McMaster)
How to be a Structuralist
about Set Theory
S: K. Kuhl (Toronto) C: G. Koehn (Huron Univ.
Coll.)
P: F.-I. Banville (Western)
Testimonial Trust
and Truthfulness
S: Ma. Siebert (Toronto) C: S. Cowling (Denison)
P: C. Lee (Calgary)
Normativity
and Best Explanations
S: B. Wald (Toronto) C: C. Shirreff (Western)
P: J. Thomson (Cornell)
11 : 30
12 : 30
Why Folk Psychology
Can’t Ruin
Comparative Cognition
S: K. Andrews (York)
C: S. Hermanson (Florida
International) P: J. Lundy (Guelph)
Quelles démos?
S: R.-P. Garner (Toronto) C: T. Tranchant
(Sherbrooke / Rennes 1)
P: J. Nielsen (Queen’s)
Mutual Sympathy and Moral Development
in Adam Smith
S: J. McHugh (Denison) C: E. Rossiter (Western)
P: C. Leduc (Montréal)
Knowledge Attributions and the Role of Relations
S: J.-H. Vollet (Genève)
C: D. Melamedoff (Manitoba)
P: J. Nielsen (Queen’s)
Representational Vocabulary in Neuroscience
as a Research Heuristic
S: F.-I. Banville (Western) C:
P: K. Kuhl (Toronto)
Darwinian Epistemology
and the Reliability
of Commonsense
S: A. Brigham (Trinity
Western)
C: G. McComb (Toronto) P: Ma. Siebert (Toronto)
Against Human
Rights Minimalism
S: A. Macleod (Queen’s)
C: J. Morris (McMaster)
P: B. Wald (Toronto)
LUNCH / DÉJEUNER
14 : 00 15 : 00
SYMPOSIUM
Experimental Philosophy:
The State of the Art
La philosophie
expérimentale :
état de la technique
O: W. Buckwalter
(Waterloo)
J. Turri (Waterloo) O. Friedman (Waterloo)
C. Figdor (Iowa)
E. Machery (Pittsburgh) J. Beebe (SUNY at Buffalo)
SYMPOSIUM
Philosophical Blogging as
Community Outreach
Les blogues philosophiques
et l’engagement
communautaire
O: T. Isaacs (Western)
S. Brennan (Western)
T. Isaacs (Western) P. Marino (Waterloo)
K. Norlock (Trent)
JOINT SESSION
SESSION CONJOINTE
ACPA – CSWIP
Family-Making:
Contemporary Ethical
Challenges
O: C. McLeod (Western)
O: F. Baylis (Dalhousie)
S. Hannan (Manitoba) A. MacLachlan (York)
A. Mullin (Toronto)
V. Panitch (Carleton)
What is a Faculty
of Language?
S: G. Hoffmann (York) C: M. Ungureanu (UBC –
Okanagan)
P: A. Auch (Dalhousie)
Back to the Fodor-modules.
The Modularity
of Mind Revisited
S: G. Beaulac (Western)
C:
P: F.-I. Banville (Western)
An Unsafe Argument
against Self-Knowledge
S: N. Kennedy (UQÀM)
C: L. Roelofs (Toronto)
P: M. Scarfone (McGill)
On Meeting
the Requirements for Moral Perfection
S: K. Kraay (Ryerson)
C: B. Donohue (Buffalo) P: E. Ferrier (UMass –
Amherst)
15 : 15
16 : 15
Conflict in the Home (Language): Chomsky's
Naturalism Revisited
S: M. Ungureanu (UBC – Okanagan)
C: A. Auch (Dalhousie)
P: G. Hoffmann (York)
A Dual-Process
Theory of Mind
S: L. Cochrane (Concordia) C: J. Mugg (York)
P: G. Beaulac (Western)
Two Causal Accounts of the
Epistemic Basing Relation
S: P. Bondy (Cornell)
C: D. Mittag (Albion
College) P: N. Kennedy (UQÀM)
Is it Rational to Prefer Atheism?
S: M. Penner (Trinity
Western) C: E. Ferrier (UMass –
Amherst)
P: K. Kraay (Ryerson)
16 : 30
17 : 30
Chomskian Semantics and the Exclusion of
Linguistic Normativity
S: A. Auch (Dalhousie) C: G. Hoffmann (York)
P: M. Ungureanu (UBC –
Okanagan)
Two Minds Are Not Better than One
S: J. Mugg (York)
C: G. Beaulac (Western) P: L. Cochrane (Concordia)
Practical Issues
for Deadbeats
S: M. Scarfone (McGill) C:
P: P. Bondy (Cornell)
A Cosmological Argument from Moderate Realism
S: T. Dumsday (Concordia
Univ. Coll.) C: S. Cowling (Denison)
P: M. Penner (Trinity
Western)
9:00 to 12:30 – Executive Committee meeting (Board at 9:30) — Résidence Lowenberger Residence, Room / salle 132 — Réunion du CE (et du CA à 9h30) – 9h à 12h30
Abstracts — www.acpcpa.ca — Résumés
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A. Bailey
R. Bamford
M. Banks
F.-I. Banville
R. Barney
G. Beaulac
A. Beaulieu
M. Bedke
M. Bélanger
J. Benovsky
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F. Bouchard
D. Bourget
S. Brennan
N. Brett
J. Bridges
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A. Brook
J. R. Brown
W. Buschert
M. Buzzoni
A. Calcagno
T. Calder
M. Cameron
C. Campbell
B. Caplan
E. Carson
J.-M. Chevalier
R. Clot-Goudard
J. Connelly
A.-A. Cormier
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F. Correia
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R. de Sousa
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M. Doucet
J. Dryden
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J. Haukioja
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K. Houle
D. Hutchinson
M. Hymers
V. Igneski
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T. Isaacs
M. Ivanowich
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M. Johnson
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P. Knee
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Re. Mason
S. Mason
M. McCullagh
J. McHugh
J. McIntosh
M. McPherran
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L. Meynell
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S. Motta
J. Muir
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J. Nado
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M. Nelson
H. Nye
K. Okruhlik
S. O’Neill
A. Panaioti
V. Panitch
A. Passinsky
C. Paternotte
S. Pearce
J.-C. Pelland
J. Pepp
L. Peterschmitt
D. Pereplyotchik
D. Perinetti
C. Piché
P. Poirier
S. Psillos
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M. Ramsay
G. Rattan
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I. Reiland
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M. Rioux-Beaulne
S. Robert
K. Ronzoni
A. Ross
M. Roy
P. Rusnok
H. Savage
M. Scarfone
M. Scarpati
K. Scharp
Y. Schmitt
M. Schwartz
D. Schweikard
A. Sennet
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L. Shapiro
P. Sheridan
L. Soderstrom
J. Spackman
R. Stainton
W. Starr
B. Stoyles
J. Sullivan
D. Tanguay
C. Tappolet
C. Taylor
M. Teichman
P. Thagard
M. Thériault
M. Thibodeau
J. Thorp
C. Tillman
K. Tomsons
K. Trogdon
P. Turmel
J. Van Weelden
E. Vargas
C. Viger
K. Voigt
A. Voizard
D. Walsh
J. Walsh
S. Wein
K. Wendling
J. Wong
J. Woodrow
J. Woods
N. Wyatt
C. Young
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Y. Zhao
J. Zupko
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