Buffalo Annual Experimental Philosophy Conference 2012 Program
Oct. 5-6, 2012
University at Buffalo, North Campus, 107 Capen Hall, Capen Library
Details: http://eerg.buffalo.edu/events.htm
Papers:
Keynote Address: Joshua Knobe (Yale), “Morality, Modality”
Philip Robbins (Missouri), “Persons, Minds, and Morals”
David Rose (Rutgers), “Knowledge Entails Dispositional Belief”
John Turri (Waterloo), “The Test of Truth”
Michael Shaffer (St. Cloud State), “‘Filling In,’ Thought Experiments and Intuitions”
Kenneth Shields (Missouri), “Motivational Internalism and Experimental Philosophy”
Wesley Buckwalter (CUNY), “Factive Verbs and Protagonist Projection”
Abraham Graber (Iowa), “Lessons From Much Ado About Nothing—Methodology and Experimental Semantics”
Madeleine Ransom (British Columbia), “Extensional and Intensional Intuitions in Philosophy Theory Construction”
Brian Robinson (Grand Valley State) Paul Stey (Notre Dame) and Mark Alfano, (Oregon), “Virtue and Vice Attributions in the Business Context: An Experimental Investigation”
Jesper Kallestrup (Edinburgh), “Counteractuals, Counterfactuals, and Referential Intuitions”
Frank Hindriks (Groningen), “The Moral Compositionality Hyphothesis: Responsibility and Intentionality Attributions Explained”
Jen Cole Wright (College of Charleston), “Evidence for Meta-Ethical Pluralism: Implications for Re-Thinking the Moral Domain”
Theodore Bach (Bowling Green State University Firelands College), “An Empirical Account of Expert Intuition”



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