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SUMMARY:Michigan State University 3rd Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
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LOCATION:530 South Kedzie Hall\, East Lansing\, United States\, 48824
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are pleased to announce that&nbsp\;the 3rd Annual Michigan State University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be held on March 15-16\, 2013!&nbsp\; This year's conference will feature a keynote presentation by Graham Priest.</p>\n<p>The conference schedule is as follows:</p>\n<p>Friday\, March 15th</p>\n<p>4:00-5:00pm "Railton's Moral Properties and Sinclair's Critique of Them" by Reyes Espinoza (University of Texas at El Paso)</p>\n<p>5:00-6:00pm "Redefining the Class of Qualitative States - A Reply to Shoemaker" by Michael Pratt (Grand Valley State University)</p>\n<p>6:00-7:00pm "Skeptical Theism and the Hume-Style Argument from Evil" by Jim Elliott (Purdue University)</p>\n<p>Saturday\, March 16th</p>\n<p>9:00-10:00am "Habituating toward the Transcendent Eudaimonia: A Synthesis of Plato and Aristotle's Understanding of the Good" by Jorge Rodriguez (Gordon College)</p>\n<p>10:00-11:00am "What Functional Reductionism Means for Normative Epistemology" by Alexander Agnello (Concordia University)</p>\n<p>11:00am-12:00pm "Anomalous Monism and Humanoids" by Aaron Schultz (Grand Valley State University)</p>\n<p>12:00-1:00pm "Hume's New Philosophy of Man" by Matthew Elkin (Knox College)</p>\n<p>1:00-2:00pm Lunch</p>\n<p>2:00-3:00pm "Beauvoir Contra Sartre: Inter-Subjective Existentialist Ethics as a Critique to Hyper-Individuality" by Hillary Uldricks (Grand Valley State University)</p>\n<p>3:00-4:00pm "Suffering without Support\, Badness without Blame: A Consequentialist Approach to Compassion Fatigue" by Seth Wolin (University of Michigan)</p>\n<p>4:00-6:00pm "Can Logic Be Revised?" by Prof. Graham Priest (Melbourne\, St. Andrew's\, CUNY Graduate Center)</p>\n\n<p>Questions or concerns can be emailed to: <a href="mailto:philclub@msu.edu">philclub@msu.edu</a></p>\n<p>Please consult our website for more information:</p>
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