SSP Panels at the APA Pacific Division Meeting
March 22-26, 2006, Portland Hilton Hotel, Portland, OR
Society for Student Philosophers (SSP)
Chair: Matthew Lockard (University of California, Los Angeles)
Speaker: Jeremy Henkel (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
“What the Categorical Imperative Cannot Do: Toward a Kantian Account of Choice”
Speaker: Anne Barnhill (New York University)
“Sexual Objectification, Sexual Subjectification, and a Problem with Porn”
Speaker: Michael Anthony Long (University of Houston)
“A Case for an Informed Current-Desire Conception of Welfare”
Speaker: Eric Chelstrom (SUNY Buffalo)
“The Philosophical Understanding of Music in the Nineteenth Century: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche”
Society for Student Philosophers (SSP)
Chair: Jeremy Henkel (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Speaker: Matthew Lockard (University of California, Los Angeles)
“Disjunctivism and the Fallibility of Perceptual Belief”
Speaker: Brandy Burfield (University of Houston)
“Putnam and Mathematical Objectivism”
Speaker: Xiaoyang Tang (New School for Social Research)
“To A Piece of White Paper Itself: An Exemplification of the Phenomenological Maxim in Heidegger’s Early Thoughts”
Speaker: David M. Krueger (SUNY Albany)
“The Kierkegaard/Wittgenstein Connection: Private Language and the Role of Faith”
Society for Student Philosophers (SSP)
Panel Title: Responses and Responsibilities: 19th century German readings of Modern philosophy
Chair: Melissa M. Shew (University of Oregon)
Speaker: Melissa M. Shew (University of Oregon)
“Schelling and Spinoza: The Haunted and the Hunted”
Speaker: Carolyn Culbertson (University of Oregon)
“Hegel and Jacobi: On Thinking and Intuiting”
Speaker: Adam Arola (University of Oregon)
“Nietzsche and Spinoza: The Joys f Untimely Philosophy”