PWISP is a workshop in social philosophy to take place in February 2019.
Applications for this year's workshop are now closed. See below for further information. If you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected].
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Logistical information. |
The workshop will take place February 9-10, 2019.
All talks will take place at Marx Hall, Room 201, Princeton University.
The workshop is open to all. We especially welcome attendees from other universities.
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List of speakers |
Daniel Sharp (NYU)
McKay Holland (Georgetown University) Keshav Singh (UNC Chapel Hill) Maxime Lepoutre (Oxford) Emmalon Davis (New School) Leonie Smith (University of Manchester) Kristie Dotson (Michigan State)* *keynote |
Detailed Schedule.
Feb 9, 2019
9:30–10:30am: Breakfast in the Tower Room (1879 Hall)
10:30–11:45am: Relational Equality and Immigration – Daniel Sharp
11:45–1:00pm: Homeshaping and the Tensions of Socially Situated Agency – McKay Holland
1:00–2:30pm: Lunch in the Tower Room
2:30–3:45pm: Implicit Biases are Not Beliefs (and Why That Matters) – Keshav Singh
3:45–5:00pm: Can 'More Speech' Counter Ignorant Speech? – Maxime Lepoutre
6:30pm: Dinner (open to speakers only)
Feb 10, 2019
9:30–10:30am: Breakfast in the Tower Room (1879 Hall)
10:30–11:45am: Self-Undermining Propaganda – Emmalon Davis
11:45–1:00pm: Just Resistance – Leonie Smith
2:30–4:30pm: Keynote: Beyond the Now: Epistemic Oppression and the "Common" Sense of Incarceration – Kristie Dotson
4:30–4:45pm: Closing Remarks
4:45–6:00pm: Light Reception
9:30–10:30am: Breakfast in the Tower Room (1879 Hall)
10:30–11:45am: Relational Equality and Immigration – Daniel Sharp
11:45–1:00pm: Homeshaping and the Tensions of Socially Situated Agency – McKay Holland
1:00–2:30pm: Lunch in the Tower Room
2:30–3:45pm: Implicit Biases are Not Beliefs (and Why That Matters) – Keshav Singh
3:45–5:00pm: Can 'More Speech' Counter Ignorant Speech? – Maxime Lepoutre
6:30pm: Dinner (open to speakers only)
Feb 10, 2019
9:30–10:30am: Breakfast in the Tower Room (1879 Hall)
10:30–11:45am: Self-Undermining Propaganda – Emmalon Davis
11:45–1:00pm: Just Resistance – Leonie Smith
2:30–4:30pm: Keynote: Beyond the Now: Epistemic Oppression and the "Common" Sense of Incarceration – Kristie Dotson
4:30–4:45pm: Closing Remarks
4:45–6:00pm: Light Reception
This workshop is supported by Princeton University Department of Philosophy, Princeton University Center for Human Values, and Princeton Minorities and Philosophy.