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SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY
NORTH CAROLINA PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
2002 Joint Conference

College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Friday-Saturday, February 8-9, 2002

Lightsey Conference Center
160 Calhoun Street (between King Street and St. Philip Street)

Conference Program | On-Site Registration Information | Hotel Accommodations
Map and Directions | Original Call for Papers and Submission Guidelines
 

SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS AND EVENTS


SCSP and NCPS would like to thank the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at the College of Charleston and the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of the College of Charleston for their generous support of this meeting.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8

Registration starts at 3:00 outside Room 220
4:00–4:15 Welcoming Remarks, Room 228E
Philosophy of Science
4:15–6:30, Room 220
Chair: Hugh Wilder

Some Anti-Essentialist Considerations Regarding Chemical Kinds
Veronica Ponce
Duke University

Farewell to Darwin, and Dawkins Too
M.J. Shaffer
UNC Wilmington

Biological Regularities, Natural Kinds, and Molecular Biology
Shane Oakley
UNC-Wilmington

Applied Ethics
4:15–6:30, Room 228E
Chair: Phil Schneider

A Hybrid conception of Privacy: Can an Ethical Account of Legal Privacy Address the Feminist Critique?
David Meeler
Winthrop University

Codes and Cases, Student Paradigms and Ethics in Professional Practice
Daniel E. Wueste
Clemson University

Employment-at-Will in the Context of Catholic Higher Education
Janette Blandford
Belmont Abbey College

Social and Political Philosophy
4:15–6:30, Room 228W
Chair: Larry Krasnoff

Representative Individuals in the Public Sphere: Emerson's Theory of Political Representation
Hans v. Rautenfeld
USC Columbia

Reconciliation through Pluralism: Toward a Post Enlightenment Conception of Public Reason
Eric A. Anderson
Furman University

Shotgun Community: Political Obligations as Associative Obligations
Win-Chiat Lee
Wake Forest University

6:30–8:00, Dinner (on your own)
Philosophical Logic
8:00–9:30, Room 226
Chair: Tom Burke

What First-Order Logic Can't Do
Ulrich Meyer
Davidson College

The Modal Perfection Argument
Robert E. Maydole
Davidson College

Epistemology
8:00–9:30, Room 228E
Chair: Michael Ruse

From Fiction to Knowledge
John Plecnik
Belmont Abbey College

Bivalence, Buried Secrets, and the Regulative Assumptions of Inquiry
Adrian M. Viens
University of Toronto
Winner of Undgraduate Prize

Applied Ethics
8:00–9:30, Room 228W
Chair: Richard Nunan

Why Straight People Should Not Marry?
Lisa J. McLeod
Guilford College

If Biodiversity is Good, Should We Affirm Ethicodiversity?
Edwin Bagley
Wingate University

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9

8:00–9:00 Coffee, Snacks, Late Registration
History of Philosophy
9:00–11:30, Room 220
Chair: Malcolm Munson

Pascal and the Human Incapacity for Certainty
Mark Stone
Furman University

Reconstructing Berkeley's View of Time
Theodore M. Cooke
Belmont Abbey College

Kant's Commentary on Soemmerring's On the Organ of the Soul: A Symptom for an Epistemological Turning Point for the Study of the Brain on the Eve of the 19th Century.
Urs Pohlman
Duke University

Philosophy of Action
9:00–11:30, Room 226
Chair: Irwin Goldstein

Personality and Pretense
Richard C. Prust
St. Andrews Presbytarian College

Motivational Strength and the Causal Theory of Action
Jason Dickenson
UNC Chapel Hill

Negotiating Buridan's Bridge
Joseph W. Ulatowski
University of Mississippi

Philosophy of Language
9:00–11:30, Room 228W
Chair: TBA

Truth Conditional Pragmatics
Anne Bezuidenhout
USC-Columbia

Frege and Leibniz on Analyticity
Dorothea Lotter
Wake Forest University

Impossible Conditionals
Jan Hauska
UNC Chapel Hill

Panel Discussion: Reviving Vitalism
9:00–11:30, Room 228E
Chair: Todd Grantham

Vitalism, Holism and Mechanism: What's a Developmental Guy to Do?
Kelly Smith
Clemson University

On the Possibility of a Scientific Vitalism
Alfred Nordman
USC Columbia

Vitalism, "Lock In," and the Reductionist Assumptions of Modern Ethical Discourse
George Khushf
USC Center for Bioethics

11:30–1:00 Lunch Break
Metaphysics and Agency
1:00–2:30, Room 228W
Chair: Richard Prust

Understanding Overridingness: Breaking Free From the Kantian Dichotomy of Reasons
Lorraine Besser-Jones
UNC Chapel Hill

Nature vs. Free Will: Kant, Hegel, Woyzeck
Nikola Ristic
USC Columbia

History of Philosophy
1:00–2:30, Room 226
Chair: Mark Stone

Speaking, Writing, and Truth in Plato
Daniel Malloy
USC Columbia

Nietzsche's Immoralism: Clark contra Foot
Malcolm Munson
Greenville Technical College

Moral Philosophy
1:00–2:30, Room 228E
Chair: David Meeler

Moral Guidance through the Charity Gauntlet
P. Eddy Wilson
Shaw University

The Moral Relevance of Love
Andrew Terjesen
Duke University

Panel Discussion on Teaching Philosophy
1:00–2:30, Room 220
Chair: Jim Griffis

What are Students Learning in Introductory Philosophy Classes?
Jim Griffis, USC Spartanburg
Kelly Smith, Clemson
Ed Munn, USC Columbia
Laurie Gordy, USC Spartanburg

2:30–3:00, Coffee Break
Philosophy of Mind
3:00–5:30, Room 220
Chair: Daniel Wueste

Pleasure as an Intussusception of Activity
Clint Corcoran
High Point University

Might There be a Synthetic Identity Between Pleasure's Goodness and Some Material Property of a Neural State?
Irwin Goldstein
Davidson College

Phenomenal and Access Consciousness: Adding Some "Blocks" to Ned Block's Typology
Bill Faw
Brewton-Parker College

Realism and Representation
RIG Hughes
USC Columbia

Metaphysics and Self
3:00–5:30, Room 226
Chair: Nils Rauhut

Experience Machines, Dreams, and Quasi-Prudence
Chris Tollefsen
USC-Columbia

Denying Free Will: A Response to P. F. Strawson
Tamler Sommers
Duke University

Edification and Rorty's Anti-Essentialist Understanding of Self
Chad Lykins
College of Charleston

Value Theory
3:00–5:30, Room 228E
Chair: Richard Combes

Traversing the Fantasy: The (Im)Possibility of Subversion
Sid Littlefield
USC Columbia

On the Genealogy of Norms: A Case for the Role of Emotion in Cultural Evolution
Shaun Nichols
College of Charleston

The Aesthetics of Architecture from a Heideggerian Perspective: Questions About Space and Place
Katherine W. Robinson
USC Columbia

Body Practices and Personal Identity
Eric Mullis
USC Columbia

Panel Discussion: Instinct, Intelligence, and Reason
3:00–5:30, Room 228W
Chair: Güven Güzeldere

Dolphins' Understanding of Modus Ponens: A Test for Mental Representation
Kristin Andrews
Appalachian State University

Hume on Animal Reason
Deborah Boyle
College of Charleston

Too Many Instincts: Constrasting Philosophical Views on Intelligence in Humans and Non-Humans
Susan G. Sterrett
Duke University

5:40 SCSP Business Meeting, Room 226
6:30 Banquet, Conference Center Room 220.
7:30 SCSP Presidential Address: Logic and Ontology. Tom Burke, USC Columbia
9:00 Djoliba Dave and the Dundun Bobs (Drum Performance).

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