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1 11 th Annual North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference
2 11 th Annual North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference March 27 th March 28 th, 2015 Hosted by the Philosophy Student Association
3 12:00 1:00 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS FRIDAY, MARCH 27 TH 1 st Floor, Social Sciences Bldg. 1:00 1:30 OPENING CEREMONIES Robert H. Dorff Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Alice K. Pate Chair, Department of History and Philosophy David Jones Faculty Advisor, Philosophy Student Association 1:30 2:30 PANEL 1: VALIDITY OF BELIEF Taylor Moosa (University of Georgia) The Rationality of Emotion Through Acts of Self-Deception Daniel Dake (Northern Illinois University) A Defense of the Insensitivity Principle: Contra Guido Melchior s Hard Problem PANEL 2: LAW & EDUCATION John Choe (Georgia College & State University) Education: The Catalyst for Change in Our Society of Injustice Jake de Backer (Georgia State University) Conscientious Objections in Normative Jurisprudence: An Analysis of the Ethical Arguments for Tolerating Liberty of Conscience 2:30 2:45 2:45 3:45 PANEL 3: MODERN INQUIRIES Matthew D. Bashor (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) David Hume: Skeptic or Naturalist? Tim Witthuhn (Western Kentucky University) Synthetic A Priori Judgments and Non-Euclidean Geometries PANEL 4: NEURODIVERSITY Dana Fritz (Marquette University) The Exclusionary Nature of Advocacy Andrew Vierra (Georgia State University) Psychopathy and Moral Responsibility: A Response to Neil Levy 3:45 4:00
4 4:00 5:00 PANEL 5: SOCIAL INTERATION Sarah Abdelaziz (Georgia State University) Existence in the 21st Century: Conception and Possibility Maria Bermudez (Georgia College & State University) Affect Attunement and the Need for Interspecies Living PANEL 6: APPLICATIONS OF REASON Jordan Cox (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) Theism, Atheism and Reason John Tucker () Considering John Dewey, the pragmatists, and the future of philosophy as metaphysics 5:00 5:15 5:15 6:15 PANEL 7: AESTHETICS Ryan Wolf (Bryan College) Rilke and Literary Phenomenology Eva Regina Imbsweiler (Georgia State University) Hegel s Division from Schiller PANEL 8: FREEDOM Brandon Jones (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) Slavery As Circumstance Kyle Brooks () Jean-Paul Sartre: Defending Atheistic Existential Phenomenology 6:15 6:30 CLOSING REMARKS 7:00 RECONVENE AT LOS REYES
5 9:30 10:00 REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS SATURDAY, MARCH 28 TH 1 st and 2 nd Floors, Science Bldg. 10:00 11:00 PANEL 9: SEX & RELATIONSHIPS Hunter T. Patrick (Georgia College & State University) How Sex is the Greatest Part of Life Summer Slavin () A Philosophical Look at Polygamy and Polyamorous Marriage PANEL 10: PRINCIPLED ETHICS Suzanne Neefus (Georgia State University) Ethical Egoism as Rule-Utilitarianism Alexandra Bylo () Not Today: A Critical Analysis of Immanuel Kant s Deontological Ethics 11:00 11:15 11:15 12:15 PANEL 11: EROTIC LOVE Alyssa Scarboro (Georgia College & State University) Fairy Tales and Other Bullshit Courtney Conrad (Georgia College & State University) Tackling the Definition of Erotic Love PANEL 12: NIETZSCHE, KIERKEGAARD, DAO Christian Lloyd (Utah Valley University) The Knight of Eternal Recurrence: Zarathustra s Movement of Infinite Resignation Zachary Gruca () Receptiveness as Faith-Grounded: Daoist Efficaciousness in the Religious Sphere of Existence 12:15 1:30 LUNCH 1:30 2:30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Julia Jansen (KU Leuven) What s the point? Doing Phenomenology in a Post-idealist and Post-humanist World 2:30 2:45
6 2:45 3:45 PANEL 13: CRITIQUES OF GOVERNMENT Robert Austin Kippes (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) The Relationship Between Capitalism and the State: A Critique of Marxism Michael Olson () Philosophy of the Daodejing: A Critique of American Government PANEL 14: [RE-] THINKING THE DEATH OF METAPHYSICS Julianna Parma (Utah Valley University) Howl for Zarathustra Tyler Maxwell () Metaphysics Is Not Dead (Just Abandoned Due To Misunderstanding) 3:45 4:00 CLOSING REMARKS 5:00 RECEPTION OFF-CAMPUS (TBD)
7 If you have any questions at all concerning transportation, food, directions, etc. please see a member of the Philosophy Student Association. The 11 th annual North Georgia Student Philosophy Conference is sponsored in part by the Cherokee St. branch of: The cover image of this program was donated by Nathan Wirth. The image can be purchased at: We would like to thank the Department of Student Involvement and Alice Pate, chair of the Department of History and Philosophy, for their support of the Philosophy Student Association. We also thank SABAC for their support of the Mike Ryan Lecture Series. More information about the Philosophy Student Association can be found online:
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