Program & Schedule 2012
3rd Lehigh Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
March 24, 2012
All rooms located in Haupert Union Building (HUB)
Registration and Refreshments (8:30-9:15)
Room: Lounge
Opening Remarks: Jim Skalnick, Associate Dean, Â鶹¹û¶³ (9:15-9:30)
Room: UBC
Session I (9:30-10:50): Ethics and Political Philosophy
Room: UBC
Moderator: Dr. Bill Falla
Philosophers and the Public: Bridging the Gap to Build a New Global Paradigm
Armando Chapelliquen, Â鶹¹û¶³Marxism and Collective Action: Towards a Technological Revolution
Derek Faux, Duquesne UniversityKantian Analysis of Physician Assisted Suicide
Michael Kostalis, University of PittsburghKeeping It in the Head: A Defense of Subjective Theories of Well-Being
Jonathan Morgan, Muhlenberg College
Session II (11:00-12:10): Metaphysical Questions
Room: Snyder
Moderator: Dr. Bernardo Cantens
Back to the Future is So Yesterday
Isaac Earley, Kutztown UniversityA Critique of Free Will
Richard Freer, East Stroudsburg UniversityClearing the Dust: Berkeley's Critique of Locke's Theory of Abstract Ideas
Madison Zebrine, Â鶹¹û¶³
Lunch (12:20 -2:00) (Sponsored by Moravian Philosophy Club, Phi Sigma Tau, and Friends of Reeves Library)
Room: Pavilion
Plenary Session (2:00- 3:00)
Disgust and Hate: On the Somatology of Xenophobia
Eduardo Mendieta, Ph. D
Stony Brook University
Room: Snyder
Session III (3:10- 4:20): Philosophy of Religion
Room: Snyder
Moderator: Dr. Arash Naraghi
Sextus Empiricus on God
Andrew Evans, Duquesne UniversityAltruistic Motivation: An Evaluation of Theravada Buddhist, Upanishad Hindu, and Jain Tradition
Keegan Nichols, Lehigh UniversityAquinas on Volition and Belief
Cindy Wise, Â鶹¹û¶³
Session IV (4:30-5:50): Existentialism and Madness
Room: UBC
Moderator: Dr. Carol Moeller
The Overman is the Authentic Man
Gerald Brunell, East Stroudsburg UniversityHamlet: Madness and the Extreme of Inaction
Kathryn Miller, Â鶹¹û¶³Analyzing "The Myth of Sisyphus"
Sarah Moriarty, Northampton Community CollegeIrrational Man
Christopher Ulicny, Lebanon Valley College
Closing Remarks (5:50-6:00)
Armando Chapelliquen, Co-Founder of Lehigh Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
Room: UBC