Location: Caldwell Hall, Room 213

Friday, March 6

2:30-3:00
Arrivals and Registration

3:00-4:30
Alisabeth Ayars & Gideon Rosen (Princeton)
“Non-Cognitivism and Agent-Centered Norms”
Chair/Comments: James Brown (Edinburgh)

5:00-6:30
Eric Sampson (UNC-Chapel Hill)
“What If Ideal Agents Disagree? A Dilemma for Idealizing Accounts of Normative Practical Reasons”
Chair/Comments: Caroline Arruda (Texas-El Paso)

7:00-
Drinks party at The Crunkleton

Saturday, March 7

9:00-9:30
Breakfast and Conversation

9:30-11:00
Daniel Harris (CUNY-Hunter College)
“Imperative Inference and Practical Rationality”
Chair/Comments: Bob Beddor (National University of Singapore)

11:30-1:00
Uriah Kriegel (Rice)
“Moral Judgments and the Content-Attitude Distinction”
Chair/Comments: Abe Roth (Ohio State)

2:30-4:00
Jessica Wright (Toronto)
“Are Implicit Attitudes Arational?”
Chair/Comments: Cat Saint-Croix (Minnesota)

4:30-6:00
Keynote: Kieran Setiya (MIT)
“What is Morality?”

6:30-8:30
Workshop banquet at Med Deli

8:30-
Post-banquet drinks (venue TBC)

Sunday, March 8

9:30-10:00
Breakfast and Conversation

10:00-11:30
Amelia Hicks (Kansas State)
“Non-Ideal Moral Obligations for the Morally Uncertain”
Chair/Comments: Christa Johnson (California State-Long Beach)

12:00-1:30
Justin Morton (UC-Davis)
“Normative Principles and the Nature of Mind-Dependence”
Chair/Comments: Vilma Venesmaa (Helsinki)

The 2019 program is available here, and the 2018 program is available here.