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SUMMARY:2024 Annual Toronto Graduate Philosophy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 23rd Annual Toronto Graduate Philosophy Conference\, with keynote speakers Ted Sider (Rutgers) and Samuel Scheffler (NYU). \nThe event will take place in two different venues: The Centre for Ethics (200 Larkin\, 15 Devonshire Place) on Friday\, October 18\, and the Jackman Humanities Building 100 (170 St. George Street) on Saturday\, October 19\, 2024. \nProgram\nFriday\, October 18\, 2024\n\n\n\nTime\nSession Information\n\n\n8:45-9:00\nBreakfast (Centre for Ethics)\n\n\n9:00-12:20\nSession 1 (Centre for Ethics) \nChair: Josh Brecka\, University of Toronto\n\n\n9:00-10:00\nOn Why the Immorality Charge Generalizes: What Version of the Parfit Conditional Do You Accept? \nKacper Mykietyn\, University of Toronto \nCommentator: Shahdah Mahhouk\, University of Toronto\n\n\n10-10:10\nBREAK\n\n\n10:10-11:10\nIn What Sense Is Courage Pleasant? Aristotle on ἀνδρεία \nLuke Jennings\, University of Oxford \nCommentator: Jason Singer\, University of Toronto\n\n\n11:10-11:20\nBREAK\n\n\n11:20-12:20\nToward a Theory of Epistemic Companionship \nYuan Tian\, Harvard University \nCommentator: Marybel Menzies\, University of Toronto\n\n\n12:20-1:30\nLUNCH (Centre for Ethics)\n\n\n1:30-3:40\nSession 2 (Centre for Ethics) \nChair: Gerald Teng\, University of Toronto\n\n\n1:30-2:30\nCoincident Objects and Principles of Plenitude \nHwan Ho\, Syracuse University \nCommentator: Hang Huang\, University of Toronto\n\n\n2:30-2:40\nBREAK\n\n\n2:40-3:40\nMaterial Plenitude for Fineans \nAntonio Freiles\, Syracuse University \nCommentator: Patrick Fraser\, University of Toronto\n\n\n3:40-4:00\nBREAK\n\n\n4:00-6:00\nKEYNOTE 1 – Ted Sider (JHB 100)\n\n\n\n  \nPlenitude and Derivative Ontology \nTed Sider\, Rutgers University \n \n\n\n\n  \nSaturday\, October 19\, 2024\n\n\n\nTime\nSession Information\n\n\n8:45-9:00\nBreakfast (JHB 100)\n\n\n9:00-12:20\nSession 3 (JHB 100) \nChair: Cameron Yetman\, University of Toronto\n\n\n9:00-10:00\nForgive\, Because You Were Forgiven  \nAbraham Mathew\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology \nCommentator: Jasmine Tremblay D’Ettorre\, University of Toronto\n\n\n10-10:10\nBREAK\n\n\n10:10-11:10\nDo Merely Statistical People Have a Standing to Complain? \nStephanie Van Fossen\, University of Southern California \nCommentator: Nate Oppel\, University of Toronto\n\n\n11:10-11:20\nBREAK\n\n\n11:20-12:20\nDuty and Risk \nMitchell Barrington\, University of Michigan \nCommentator: Ian Campbell\, University of Toronto\n\n\n12:20-1:30\nLUNCH\n\n\n1:30-3:40\nSession 4 (JHB 100) \nChair: Faisal Bhabha\, University of Toronto\n\n\n1:30-2:30\nHow Protest Works\, Even When It Doesn’t \nRaye Ploeger\, UNC Chapel Hill \nCommentator: Henry Krahn\, New York University\n\n\n2:30-2:40\nBREAK\n\n\n2:40-3:40\nPolite Politics: Etiquette as the Realization of Human Dignity and Democratic Ideals \nHelen Han Wei Luo\, Columbia University \nCommentator: Jules Sheldon\, University of Toronto\n\n\n3:40-4:00\nBREAK\n\n\n4:00-6:00\nKEYNOTE 2 – Samuel Scheffler (JHB 100)\n\n\n\n  \nExistential Catastrophe\, the Love of Humanity\, and the Historicist Sensibility  \nSamuel Scheffler\, New York University \n \n\n\n\nKeynote Speakers\n\nSamuel Scheffler is a University Professor and professor of Philosophy and Law at NYU. He works mainly in the areas of moral and political philosophy and the theory of value. His publications include six books: The Rejection of Consequentialism (1982\, rev. ed. 1994)\, Human Morality (1992)\, Boundaries and Allegiances (2001)\, Equality and Tradition (2010)\, Death and the Afterlife (ed. Niko Kolodny\, 2013)\, and Why Worry about Future Generations? (2018)\, all published by Oxford University Press. He has received Guggenheim and NEH Fellowships\, and has been a Visiting Fellow of All Souls College\, Oxford.  He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters\, and a foreign member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. \nTed Sider is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Andrew W. Mellon Chair at Rutgers University. He specializes mainly in metaphysics (time\, identity\, mereology\, modality\, supervenience\, fundamentality). He also has research and/or teaching interests in philosophy of language\, logic\, philosophy of logic\, philosophy of mathematics\, and philosophy of physics. Recently he has been thinking about how the choice of conceptual tools for articulating metaphysical questions (e.g.\, modality vs. fundamentality vs. ground) affects how we answer those questions\, especially questions about the metaphysics of science. \nPlease contact Yi-Cheng Lin or Sooyoung Moon with any questions about the conference. \n\n 
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