AAP2009 Abstracts


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Dr Sam Butchart, Monash

"Why we need a theory of mathematical explanation"

Dr Hartley Slater, UWA

"A perfect language?"

Dr Luke Russell, University of Sydney

"Effortless Cool"

Lecturer Cei Maslen, Victoria University of Wellington

"Flexible Contextualism and Empathy"

Mr Dan Marshall, ANU

"Counterpart theory and the problem of actuality"

Dr Paul Kabay, University of Melbourne

"You Just Can't Say No: On the Undeniability of Trivialism"

Professor Jonathan Schaffer, Australian National University

"Contrastive Knowledge Surveyed"

Dr. Susanna Schellenberg, ANU

"Ontological Minimalism about Phenomenology"

Dr Antony Eagle, University of Oxford

"Location"

Mr Paul Fearne, LaTrobe

"Heidegger, Being-in-the-world and Schizophrenia"

Ms. Jacklyn Cleofas, National University of Singapore

"Fallible Omniscience: Wittgenstein’s Argument Against Moral Naturalism"

Dr Rachael Briggs, The University of Sydney

"Decision Rules and Voting Rules"

Dr Jeremy Butterfield, Trinity College, University of Cambridge, UK

"On Discerning Quantum Particles"

Dr. Marshall Abrams, University of Alabama at Birmingham

"Borrowing Laplacean Children's Toys: On the Utility of Largely Unknowable Models"

Emeritus Professor Graham Nerlich, University of Adelaide

"How the Leibniz Shifts Backfire"

Dr Markus Schrenk, Nottingham University, UK

"Being Indisposed"

Associate Professor Heather Dyke, University of Otago

"The Trouble with Propositions"

Dr. Paula Keating, UNSW

"The idea of the reasonable in John Rawls' Political Philosophy"

Dr Jennifer Bleazby, St Leonards College

"The Development of Imagination in Classroom Philosophical Inquiries"

Dr. John Lamont, Catholic Institute of Sydney

"Versions of Molinism"

Dr Iwao Hirose, McGill University

"Choosing what is rational"

Ms Suzy Killmister, University of Melbourne

"Jusitifying Language Rights"

Professor Declan Smithies, ANU/Ohio State

"Do Zombies Have Beliefs?"

Dr Grzegorz Bugajak, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw and Medical University of Lodz

"On the types of observability and a ‘criterion’ of existence"

Professor Alexander Bird, University of Bristol (UK) and Monash University

"Can Dispositions Have Intrinsic Finks and Antidotes?"

Dr Richard Corry, University of Tasmania

"Can Dispositional Essences Ground the Laws of Nature?"

Associate Professor Eric Schwitzgebel, University of California at Riverside

"The Moral Behavior of Ethicists"

Associate Professor Cecilia Wee, National University of Singapore

"Descartes' Ontological Proof of God's Existence"

Mr. Clement K. S. Huang, National University of Singapore

"Is phenomenal fission possible?"

Assistant Professor Chris Brown, National University of Singapore

"What Tree Huggers and Animal Lovers Should Do For Meat Eaters"

Professor Paul Horwich, New York University

"Can Philosophy be Theoretical?"

Dr Anne Newstead, UNSW

"Knowing the Infinite"

Ms Sharon Ford, University of Queensland

"New Essentialism and the Swinburne Regress"

Mr Hugh Breakey, University of Queensland

"Two Concepts of Property: Ownership of Things. Property in Activities. "

Assistant Professor Carrie Figdor, University of Iowa

"What is a Piece of Mind?"

Dr David Coady, University of Tasmania

"The Epistemology of the Blogosphere"

Dr Brent Madison, The University of Notre Dame Australia

"Combating Anti Anti-Luck Epistemology"

Dr. Berit Brogaard, University of Missouri

"Some Kind of Seeing"

Prof Richard Holton, MIT

"Facts, Factives and Contra-Factives"

Mr Benjamin Herscovitch, The University Of Sydney

"John Rawls' Political Account Of Justice As Meta-Ethics"

Dr John Howes, Learningguild

"Hypothetical inferabilty: a tradition revealed and extended "

Dr. Jenny McMahon, University of Adelaide

"Aesthetic Autonomy and the Expression of Freedom: a Pragmatist Reading of Adorno"

Prof William Lycan, University of North Carolina

""Metaphysics and the Paronymy of Names""

Prof Max CRESSWELL, Victoria University of Wellington

"ARE CONTINGENT FACTS A MYTH?"

Dr. Henry Jackman, York University

"Two sorts of skepticism about intuition"

Mr Dan Turton, Victoria University of Wellington

"Defining Pleasure for Hedonism: Lessons from Science"

Dr. Richard Wei Tzu Hou, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

"What Deflationism Can and Cannot Do to Expressivism"

Professor Michael Smith, Princeton University

"Between Thick and Thin"

Professor Meredith Williams, Johns Hopkins University

"Master and Novice in the Later Wittgenstein"

Mr David Plunkett, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

"The Closure Argument Against Metaethical Nonnaturalism"

Prof Peter Menzies, Macquarie University

"Mental Causation in a Physical World"

Mr. David Ripley, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

"Against Structured Propositions"

Professor Michael Williams, Johns Hopkins University

"Demons Drunkards and Doppelgangers: the Originality of Descartes’s Skepticism"

Mr. David Gawthorne, University of New England, Armidale

"Representational Presentism and Monotheism"

Prof. Graham Priest, University of Melbourne

"Contradiction and the Structure of Unity"

Dr Russell Blackford, Monash University

"NOMA No More"

MA Michael von Boguslawski, University of Helsinki

"Erik Stenius on Defining Logical Antinomies"

Professor Mathias Frisch, University of Maryland

"Causes, Counterfactuals, and Non-Locality"

Ms Diane Yu-Yen Lan, CAPPE, Australian National University

"Preventive Enhancement and the Doctrine of Double Effect"

Dr. Mary Buck, University of New England

"A Spatial Approach to Hearing Absolute Music"

Mr Sungho Choi, Kyung Hee University

"What is a dispositional masker?"

Dr Jack Reynolds, La Trobe

"Transcendental Arguments: Analytic and Continental Philosophy"

Mr Takeshi Sakon, Kyoto University, The Faculty of Letters, Philosophy, (JSPS Research Fellow)

"Tensed-Property Presentism and Causality"

Mr Sho Yamaguchi, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies

"Jackson's Knowledge Argument and Representationalism"

Mr. Jamin Asay, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

"Truthmaker Gaps"

Mr Craig Edwards, UWA

"Reasons, autonomy and paternalism"

Dr Edoardo Zamuner, La Trobe University

"Visual Perception of Emotions"

Dr Barry Maund, University of W.A.

"A Defence of A Projectivist Theory of Perceptual Experience"

Dr James Justus, University of Sydney and Florida State University

"The Status of the Fact-Value Distinction in the Teleological Sciences"

Mr Adrian Currie, Victoria University of Wellington

"Towards a Cladistics of Analogy "

Dr David Lea, American University of Sharjah

"A Freedom based defense of the implementation of Private ownership rights in the Developing World"

Dr. Tamas Pataki, University of Melbourne

"religion and mental illness"

Ms. Joanne Lau, RSSS, Australian National University

"Political Obligation and the Civil Dead"

Dr Stephen Clarke, University of Oxford

"Governance and the Yuck Factor"

Professor Daniel Nolan, University of Nottingham

"Defining Metaphysical Indeterminacy"

Dr. Edward Zalta, Stanford University

"Possible Worlds, the Lewis Principle, and the Myth of a Large Ontology"

Mr. Andrew Shortridge, Cornell University

"Varieties of Ancient Immoralism"

Dr Neil McKinnon, Monash University

"Tensed Instantiation (Neil McKinnon and John Bigelow) "

Prof. John Bigelow, Monash University

"Tensed instantiation: joint presenter with Neil McKinnon "

Prof Stephen Mumford, University of Nottingham, UK

"Powers and double prevention"

Dr Tom Martin, Rhodes University, South Africa

"The indifference of the world and the desire for transcendence in 'The Man Who Wasn't There'"

Dr Greg Bamford, The University of Queensland

"Design and Designing"

Dr Jakob Hohwy, Monash University

"The promiscuous self"

- Ingo Farin, School of Philosophy, University of Tasmania

"Heidegger's Concept of Time"

Dr. Richard Paul Hamilton, School of Philosophy and Theology University of Notre Dame Australia

"Character, Complicity and Imagination in Vincent Amorim’s Good (2008)"

Dr Colin Cheyne, University of Otago

"Emotion, Fiction and Rationality"

Dr Simon Beck, University of KwaZulu-Natal

"Misunderstanding Ourselves"

Mr Matthew Hammerton, The University of Sydney

"Fictionalism: a shopper’s guide"

Professor Rob Wilson, University of Alberta

"Is Kinship an Ethnocentric Projection from the West to the Rest?"

Mr. Nir Fresco, UNSW

"Dynamicism and its relation to connectionism and classical computationalism"

Dr Simon Burgess, CQUniversity

"Moral judgement in professional counselling: both legitimate and important "

Dr Kennedy Matthew, University of Nottingham

"Scepticism, Safety, Subjective Similarity"

Ms. Angie Harris, University of Utah

"One World is Not Enough: Two-Dimensionalism and Determinacy of Personal Identity"

Dr Kenny Easwaran, Australian National University

"The Tarski-Godel Thesis"

Dr Cynthia Townley, Macquarie University

"Animals, Care and the Separation Argument"

Prof David Chalmers, Australian National University

"Kaplan's Paradox and Epistemically Possible Worlds"

Dr Miri Albahari, University of Western Australia

"Does the sense of self weaken knowledge that there is no self? "

Dr William Fish, Massey University

"Pure Hallucination"

Dr Stephan Leuenberger, Australian National University / University of Glasgow

"Logic for liberals about modality"

Mr Nick Munn, CAPPE, University of Melbourne

"Re-Envisaging Criminal Disenfranchisement."
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