San Francisco at night

WashU Philosophy at the 2023 Pacific APA

WashU philosophers will be in San Francisco next week for the American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting

On Wednesday, April 5th:

  • Zoe Jenkin will participate in an authormeets-critics session on Chris Hill’s Perceptual Experience at 9am.
  • Lori Watson will participate in a discussion on “The Status of “Women” in the Committee on the Status of Women” at 9am.
  • Anne Baril will present “Teaching the Doctrine of Double Effect in Connection with Laws Restricting Access to Abortion” in a Teaching Hub session at 9am.
  • Jake Quilty-Dunn will participate in an author-meets-critics session on Ned Block’s The Border between Seeing and Thinking at 1pm. 
  • Mason Westfall will present “Phenomenal AntiImperialism” in a colloquium session at 4pm.
  • Alex Wentzell will present comments on Mason’s paper (see above). 

On Thursday, April 6th:

  • Casey O’Callaghan will participate in an authormeets-critics session on Elijah Chudnoff’s Forming Impressions at 1pm
  • Ron Mallon will present “Social Structure and Inequality” in a symposium session at 1pm. 
  • Alex Cunningham will present “The AgentDirected Account of Epistemic Blame” in a colloquium session at 1pm.  
  • Lesley Walker will present comments on “Transparency, Ideality, and Epistemic Possibility” in a colloquium session at 3pm.
  • Allan Hazlett will present “The Simple Function of Telling” in a symposium session at 1pm.

On Friday, April 7th:

  • Gabby Zhang will present comments on “Resisting Moral Encroachment” in a colloquium session at 10am. 
  • Will Bell will present “Defensive Injuries and the Prorating of Punishment” in a colloquium session at 10am.
  • Matt McGrath will participate in an authormeets-critics session on John Bengson, Terence Cuneo, and Russ Schafer-Landau’s Philosophical Methodology at 1pm.
  • Anne Baril will present comments on “Making Epistemically Rewarding Relations” in a colloquium session at 1pm.