Papers to be presented at the conference
(Some of the titles below link to manuscripts of the corresponding papers.)
Jussi Suikkanen (University of Reading)
"Moral Worth Externalism"
Joshua Crabill (Virginia Tech)
"Duties and Desires: A Critique of Michael Smith's Argument for Motivational Judgment Internalism"
Travis N. Rieder (University of South Carolina)
"A Contractualism of Care: How to Save Scanlon for the Humeans"
John J. Craw (Biola University)
"Weakness of Will and the Ethics of Belief"
Marisol Brito (University of Minnesota)
"Developing Dignity: The duty of public education"
Alexander Jech (Notre Dame University)
"Moral Luck and Tragedy in Frankfurt's Moral Theory"
Mihailis E. Damantis (New York University)
"Moral Gambling: Solving the Problem of Moral Luck"
Kelly Trogdon (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
"Integrity: Thick or Thin?"
David Morrow (CUNY)
"Saving Robert Audi from the Brain Scanners"
Jacob Kolman (Rice University)
"The Varieties and Limits of Ethical Contextualism"
Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin (University of California, Riverside)
"Two Worries about Current Methodology in Empirical Moral Psychology"
Alex Sinha (University of Toronto)
"A Defense of Agent-Centered Restrictions"
David Jennings (Boston University)
"Love and Self-Interest in Plato's Lysis"
Simon Rippon (Harvard University)
"How to Have a Motive of Duty: A Reply to Zangwill in defense of response-dependence"
Mark Piper (St. Louis University)
"Hursthouse's Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics, the Slide into Consequentialism, and the Problem of Instrumentally Successful Vice"
