Location: Caldwell Hall, Room 213
Friday, March 8
2:30-3:00
Arrivals and Conversation
3:00-4:30
Rohan Sud (Virginia Tech)
“Normative Vagueness, Persisting Perplexity, and Inescapability”
Chair/Comments: Singa Behrens (Bielefeld)
5:00-6:30
Tez Clark (NYU)
“How Analyticity Illuminates Incoherence”
Chair/Comments: Alisabeth Ayars (UBC)
7:00-
Drinks and light dinner at Luna
Saturday, March 9
9:00-9:30
Breakfast and Conversation
9:30-11:00
Itamar Weinshtock Saadon (Rutgers)
“Knowledge and Action: What Depends on What?”
Chair/Comments: Eleanor Gordon-Smith (Princeton)
11:30-1:00
Thomas Schmidt (Humboldt-Berlin)
“Contrastive Normativity Without Contrastivism”
Chair/Comments: Jason Kay (Pittsburgh)
2:30-4:00
Seungsoo Lee (Ohio State)
“Blame and Acquiescence: How A Quality of Will Theorist Can Handle Exemption, Luck, and Diminution”
Chair/Comments: Laura Nicoara (USC)
4:30-6:00
Keynote: Sharon Street (NYU)
“No Real Difference Between You and Me: An Antirealist Response to Mackie’s Argument from Queerness”
6:30-8:30
Workshop banquet at Vimala’s
8:30-
Post-dinner drinks at local bar(s)
Sunday, March 10
9:30-10:00
Breakfast and Conversation
10:00-11:30
Elliot Salinger (Princeton)
“Genuine Disagreement”
Chair/Comments: Claire Kirwin (Northwestern)
12:00-1:30
Audrey Powers (Rutgers)
“Moral Overfitting”
Chair/Comments: Austen McDougal (Princeton)