The
Club
Graduate Student Discussion Group
(Fall 2000 -
Spring 2003)
Graduate Student Discussion Group, 2002-2003:
- Pat Kenny, “Formative
Force in Kant’s Philosophy of Biology.”
- Todd Long, "The Goal of
Epistemic Justification."
- Andrei
Buckareff and Allen Plug, "Avoiding
Hell."
Graduate Student Discussion Group, 2001-2002:
Spring 2002
- Andrei
Buckareff , "Decision, Acceptance, and Belief."
- Nathan Nobis,
"Internalism & Deontology."
- Alan Plug, "Solving the
Generality Problem."
- Steve Forrester, “Empty
Names.”
Fall 2001
- Greg Wheeler, "A Note on
Morgan's Subset Principle."
- Nathan Nobis,
"Truth and Epistemic Value(s)."
- Andrei
Buckareff, "Epistemic Quasi-Deontologism."
- Andy Cullison,
"On Sudduth's Analysis of Warranted
Christian Belief."
- Dan Mittag,
"Causal and Non-Causal Theories of The
Basing Relation."
Graduate Student Discussion Group, 2000-2001:
Spring 2001
- Greg Wheeler, "Nonmonotonicity and Paraconsistency."
- Eva Cadavid,
"The Ontological Status of Mathematical Objects in Aristotle."
- Nathan Nobis,
"What would be so bad about rejecting belief in liberatarian
free will?"
- Alan Plug, "On Fischer
on Determinism and Moral Responsibility."
- Scott McElreath,
a Virtue Ethics paper.
- Todd Long, "The Role of
Memory in a priori Reasoning."
- David Levy, "The Gorgias/Theaetetus Connection."
- Alan Plug, "Four-Dimensionalism without (some of) the Wackiness."
- Andrei
Buckareff, “Comments on Anne Tarver's
"Revisiting Reactive Attitudes."”
Fall 2000
- Nathan Nobis,
"Vegetarianism and Ethical Theory: A Critique of some 'Simple'
Arguments (and a New, Simple Argument)."
- Todd Long, "Guidance
Control and Moderate Reasons-Responsiveness: A Challenge to Fischer and Ravizza." Sponsored by the Rochester Philosophy
Society.
- Andrei
Buckareff, "Reasons, Intentions, and the
Explanation of Action in the Agency Theory." Sponsored by the TONK
Society.
- Alan Plug, "On
Artifacts, All-Fusions, and being as Flat as a
Pancake." Sponsored by the International Philosophical Society on
Stuff.
- Jeff Goodman, "The New
Problem of Counterpossibles."
Sponsored by the Jelly Donut Play-Time Fun Hour.
- Dan Mittag,
""Practical Justification, Epistemic Justification, and the
Possibility of Doxastic Voluntarism."
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