6:30 p.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
7:00 p.m.
15 Years of the SPCW: A Conversation and Introduction
9:00-10:30
Jeffrey Fry
“Living Like There’s No Tomorrow: Urgency, Mindfulness, and Psychological
Realism”
Ralph Ellis
“What Authoritarianism Can Tell Us About Moral
Psychology”
10:30-10:45: BREAK
10:45-12:15
Joe Frank Jones,
III
“God, Ethics, and
Philosophy”
Khaldoun Sweis
“Naturalism: A
Critique”
12:15-1:45: LUNCH
1:45-3:15
Ed Grippe
Equality,
Diversity, and Social Justice
Lisa Hoelle
Friendship
3:15-3:30:
BREAK
3:30-5:00:
Audrey Anton
Social
Gerontology and the Infantilization of the Elderly
Caroline Meline
Compatibilism,
Creativity, and Losing Weight
DINNER
9:00-10:30
David Gandolfo
The Ethics of
Pricing
Eric Palmer
What Would Milton
Friedman Do?
10:45-12:15
George Teschner
Technological
Paradigm in Ancient Taoism
Adam Briggle
Retail Sanity,
Wholesale Madness: The Question Concerning Sustainability
Group Activity: Hiking, Time TBA
DINNER
7 PM
Charles Harvey
Making Hollow Men
9:00-10:30
Travis Anderson
Re-encountering
the Beautiful
Janet Donohoe
Memory and
Collective Memory
10:45-12:15
Michael Boring
Capitalism and
Despair: Toward a Kierkegaardian Critical Theory
Matt Waggoner
Salvation in the
Auto-graveyards: Cuts, Cracks, and Crevices in the Spaces of the Modern
2:00-3:30
Ramon Das
Humanitarian
Intervention in
Joseph Orosco
A Theory of
Non-violent Civic Action
4:00-5:30
Kostas
Koukouzelis
Neutrality and
Headscarves
Christopher
Collins
Family Values and
Same-Sex Marriage: Reconciling Incommensurable Values via Alain Locke's
Value Theory
DINNER
6:30 PM: Business Meeting
9:00-10:30
R. D. Emerick
"Immorality
Play: Exploring the Ethics of Interrogation through Dramaturgical
Action"
Andrew Fiala
“Conscientious
Objection”
10:45-12:15
TBA
Goodbyes