Several upcoming conference presentations by philosophy graduate students

Philosophy students to deliver papers at the and other future conferences

24 March 2013

Several philosophy graduate students will deliver papers at some of the society meetings of the 2013 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, which will be held June 1-8 at the University of Victoria:

  • James Bachmann on "Pure consciousness: a problem for representationalism?" (at the Canadian Philosophical Association)
  • Kristin Rodier on "Intercorporeality in Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Beauvoir" (at the Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture) and on "Femininity and lived time in Beauvoir's La Vieillesse" (symposium on 'The existential politics of time: feminist/anti-racist/critical perspectives' at the Canadian Philosophical Association)
  • Hande Tuna on "The unDerridization of Nancy: tracing the transformations in Nancy's idea of community" (at the Canadian Philosophical Association)
  • Keith Underkoffler on "Aretaic assessment and the non-identity problem" (at the Canadian Philosophical Association)

Further presentations by our graduate students at upcoming conferences:

  • Juan Santos on "Virtue and happiness: the Humean connection" at the conference What's Virtue Got To Do With It? (May 3-4, University of Toronto) and on "Shamelessly proud: a Humean conception of pride and modesty" at the 40th International Hume Conference (July 22-27, Belo Horizonte, Brazil)
  • Hande Tuna on "Artistic beauty as free beauty" at the Pacific Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 27-31, San Francisco)