Author: Huenemann
Philosophical musings sought by Stance
This year in addition to paper submissions, Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal welcomes philosophy-inspired creative works for their “Musings” section. The deadline for all submissions is December 19th.
For further information about submitting a paper or submitting to the “Musings” section, visit http://stance.iweb.bsu.edu.
Philosophy conference at UVU
on November 7th. Anyone is welcome to attend. Make a day of it!
Here is the program; more details will follow.
1 p.m.: KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Margaret Battin (keynote) U of U The Patient as Victim and
Vector: Ethics and Infectious Disease
2 p.m. – 6 p.m.: CONCURRENT SESSIONS:
David Grandy BYU Quantum Uncertainty, Quantum Play, Quantum
Sorrow
David Keller UVU Reading Lawrence Through the Lens of Nietzsche
Tyler Stoehr U of U Is the Memory a Storehouse, Repository,
Register, or a Cabinet?
Matthew Mosdell U of U Dispelling Some Platonic Peculiarities
Bryan Benham U of U On the Varieties of Deception in Research
Daniel Graham BYU Aristotle on the Beginnings of Philosophy
Ryan Christensen BYU Theories and Theories of Truth
David Paulsen BYU The God of Abraham, Isaac and (William) James
Karen Mizell UVU Community of Inquiry as a Pedagogical Model for
Human Rights Education for Children
William McCurdy Idaho State U C. S. Peirce’s Logic of
Relations: A Graph-Theoretical Model
Keisha Ray U of U Athletes aren’t the only People Who Take
Performance-Enhancement Drugs: A Discussion of Drug Behavior in Sports
and Music
Mark Olson Westminster Torture and Deontology
Robert Fudge Weber State Definitions of Art: Six Central Issues
Xianduan (Judy) Shi U of U A Scorekeeping Model for the Contents of
Thick Ethical Concepts
Shannon Mussett UVU Nature and Anti-Nature in Simone de
Beauvoir’s Philosophy
Travis Anderson/David Packard BYU/BYU Susanne Bier’s “Open
Hearts”: A Case-Study of Nietzschean Discontinuity in Jump-Cut
Film Editing
Dennis Potter UVU Mathematical Realism Disconnected
6 p.m.: DINNER
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.: PANEL DISCUSSION:
Deen Chatterjee U of U Panel on Global Justice (presenters
TBA)
Get real, political philosophy!
Here is a review of Raymond Geuss’s latest book, Philosophy and Real Politics. Geuss is a very smart philosopher; the book is surely worth a look. The review makes him out to be along the lines of a modern-day Thrasymachus. (I wonder if the students in the Republic class think that sounds fair, at least given what’s said in the book review.)
Socrates & Pizza
Note the link, over on the right: this Thursday, 7 p.m., The Factory.
