Acknowledgementsl - University of Colorado Boulder
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Acknowledgementsl - University of Colorado Boulder
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RoME V Schedule Friday, 8/10 Continued<br />
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Friday Poster Presenta.ons<br />
1. Caroline Arruda (UT-El Paso), "Can we choose not to be agents? Should we?"<br />
2. Jeff Behrends (Wisconsin-Madison), "Meta-normative Realism, Evolution, and Our Reasons to Survive"<br />
3. Zac Cogley (Northern Michigan), "How desert works"<br />
4. Darren Domsky (Texas A&M Galveston), "�e duty <strong>of</strong> moral inertia"<br />
5. Molly Gardner (Wisconsin-Madison), "�e comparative account <strong>of</strong> loss"<br />
6. Nolan Hatley (Tennessee), "Nietzsche, Anscombe, and the foundations <strong>of</strong> deontology"<br />
7. Trevor Hedberg (Tennessee), "�e asymmetry: No solution needed"<br />
8. Justin Horn (Wisconsin-Madison), "Fundamental moral disagreement, Sidgwick's principle, and moral reliability"<br />
9. Justin Klocksiem (Alabama), "�e open question argument, ethical non-naturalism, and a posteriori necessity"<br />
10. Christopher Lean (Utah), "Foot in mouth: �e danger <strong>of</strong> representing biological properties with normative language"<br />
11. Geraldine Ng (Reading), "Necessity, Impossibility, Incapacity"<br />
12. Howard Nye (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta), "Intellectual Abilities and Objective Goods"<br />
13. Stephanie Shiver (Utah), "Adding Cognitive Limitations to the Luck Egalitarian Account <strong>of</strong> Compensable Inequalities"<br />
14. Adam R. Thompson (Nebraska-Lincoln), "Optimism and resentment"<br />
15. Danielle Wylie (Wisconsin-Madison), "How psychopaths don't threaten empirical rationalism: a response to Nichols"