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Why We Argue & How We Should
Reason & Deliberation in Public Debate
45th Annual C
al State Fullerton Philosophy Symposium
March 26th & 27
th
Titan Student U
nion Pavilion C
Clinton Photo By Roger H. Goun - via Wikimedia Commons
Bush Photo By Fabio Pozzebom - via Wikimedia Commons
9:00 - 9:15
Welcome Address
Andrew Howat, Philosophy, Cal State Fullerton
9:15 - 10:35
Passionate Politics: Partisan
Identity, Emotion and Activism
Prof. Leonie Huddy, Stony Brook University
10:50 - 12:15
Confronting Skepticism About Climate
Change: Do We Really Need a Consensus?
Prof. Kristen Intemann, Montana State University
1:30 - 3:15
Keynote: Why We Argue: A Sketch of an
Epistemic-Democratic Program
Prof. Scott Aikin, Vanderbilt University
Prof. Bob Talisse, Vanderbilt University
3:30 - 4:50
Cynicism and Overconfidence: Drones, Killing
People and Moral Tensions
Prof. BJ Strawser,
US Naval Postgraduate School
Thursday, March 26th
9:00 - 9:15
Alumni Welcome Address
Luis Andrade
9:15 - 10:35
Moral Intuitionism and the Illusion of Public Reason
Prof. Peter Ditto, UC Irvine
10:50 - 12:15
The Possibility of Rational Persuasion
Prof. Michael Lynch, University of Connecticut
1:30 - 3:15
Keynote: Reason and Sentiment in the LGBT Rights Debate
Prof. John Corvino, Wayne State University
3:30 - 4:50
On Abortion as a Cause of Harms
Prof. Shannon Dea,
University of Waterloo
5:00 - 5:45
Panel: Reflections &
Looking Ahead
All Symposium Speakers
6:00 - 10:00
Post-Symposium
Social & Dinner
All are welcome!
Friday, March 27th
Parker Schill
Andrew Arreola
Blake Ginsburg
Patrick Henning
Erika Grimm
Katrina Van Dyke
Phouc Nguyen
Elijah Grubb
Student Organizing Committee
For more info contact
Dr. Andrew Howat
(657)278-2157
Location
Parking
The symposium takes place on the campus of California State University, Fullerton. Sessions will be held in the Titan Student Union (TSU), in Pavilion C (on Thursday March 26th) and Pavilions B & C (on Friday March 27th). All sessions are free and open to the public.
Location
The symposium takes place on the campus of California State University, Fullerton. Sessions will be held in the Titan Student Union (TSU), in Pavilion C (on Thursday March 26th) and Pavil-ions B & C (on Friday March 27th). All sessions are free and open to the public.
Daily permits may be purchased from the permit machines located in Lots A, G, S, Arts Drive and levels 2 and 4 of the Nutwood Structure; and levels 2, 4, and 6 in the State College and Eastside Structures. Daily permits are valid in all student lots and parking structures. Permits are $8 per day. Permit machines accept Discover, Mastercard, Visa, and $1 and $5 bills only.
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AssociatedStudents, Inc.
Faculty Organizer
Andrew Howat, Ph.D. ([email protected])
Sponsors
California State University Fullerton’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences; Departments of Philos-ophy, History, Liberal Studies and the Honors Program; the Office of Research Development; the Vice President of Student Affairs; Philosophy Club, Philosophy Alumni Club, and Liberal Studies Student Association; and the Inter-Club Council.
Website
http://bit.ly/45csufphil
Student Organizing Committee
Alumni Symposium Organizing
Commitee
Parker Schill, Andrew Arreola, Blake Ginsburg, Patrick Henning, Erika Grimm, Katrina Van Dyke, Phouc Nguyen, Elijah Grubb
Luis Andrade, Andrew Lopez, Phil McWilliams, Shari Starrett (Faculty Adviser), Austin Turner