Ethics & Atrocity: a Graduate Conference

April 13, 2018
University of Texas at San Antonio

One UTSA Circle
San Antonio
United States

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

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Texas Tech University

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The University of Texas at San Antonio's 2018 Philosophy Graduate Conference will be held on April 13, 2018.  Dr. Kristie Dotson (Michigan State) is the keynote for the event.

The Conference Schedule is as follows:

Concurrent Session A1 9-10, Pecan Room, UC 2.01.26

Joy Zhu, University of North Texas, "The Absence of Women from the Chinese Landscape Painting: An Insight of Nature and Gender from Ecofeminism"

Carlos Lopez, University of Texas at San Antonio, “Care Ethics as a Response to Detrimental Assumptions of Autonomy within Peer-Tutoring Practice”

Concurrent Session A2 9-10, Willow Room, UC 2.02.12

Adebayo Ogungbure, Texas A&M, "Nietzsche on Free Thinking and Epistemic Freedom"

Gregory VanWagenen, University of Texas at San Antonio, “Love and Gray Zones at the End of History”

Concurrent Session B1, 10-11, Anaqua Room, UC 2.03.08

Lance Gracy, University of Texas at San Antonio, “'Substantive Evil as the Removal of Creative License: A Descriptive Case with Illustrations in Appeal to Poetics, Virtue Theory, and Religious Traditions.”

Talmeez F. Burney, University of Texas-Dallas, "I vs. Other"

Concurrent Session B2, 10-11, Ash Room, UC 2.03.06

Marissa Espinoza, University of Oklahoma, "Relational Humility as a Virtue of Allyship"

Marshall Naylor, St. Mary’s University, “Exploitation, Persons, and Kantian Ethics”

Keynote:  Dr. Kristie Dotson (Michigan State University), 1-2:30, HUC 1.102

"Atrocity, Oppression, and the U.S. Justice System"

Session C, 2:30-3:30, Univ College Conf Room, GSR 2.210

Austin Synoground, University of Arkansas, "Rationality and the Problem of Racist Thinking"

Evan Larson- Schulze, University of Texas at San Antonio “Adding Insult to Injury: the Evil of Hate Speech in Oppressive Systems”

Session D, 3:30-5, Univ College Conf Room, GSR 2.210

Brandon Baskin, Eastern Michigan University, "The Epistemic Injustices of the National Anthem Protests"

Rheanna Trevino, University of Texas at San Antonio, "After-effects and Remainders of War-- Identifying War as an 'Evil Institution'"

Adam Piovarchy, University of Sydney, "Obedience to Authority and Standing to Blame"

Registrataion is free, and open to the public.  Inquiries may be sent to Jill Hernandez, [email protected].

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