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2018 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Advancing PPE at every opportunity
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CONTENTS
Welcome 05
Schedule 06
Thursday 07
Friday 13
Saturday 22
New Orleans Suggestions 29
Participant Index 30
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WELCOME
Dear Participants,
Welcome to the Second Annual Meeting of the PPE Society. Having sponsored a
number of sessions at other conferences, last year we decided to try a free-standing
PPE Society Conference. Much to our pleasure, it was a real success. And enough
people expressed the hope that we would hold another that... we are! Thank you so
much for the role you will play in making this one a success.
This program contains information about the various sessions that will be held during
the conference. Most are concurrent, but we do have two keynote addresses, one by
Charles Holt (on Thursday) and one by Ann Cudd (on Saturday). We also have two
receptions (one on Thursday and one on Friday). A lot is jammed into the days. But
the evenings are free for you to enjoy New Orleans and the company of an incredibly
interesting group of people.
The PPE Society’s mission is to encourage the interaction and cross-fertilization of
three intellectual disciplines that are, in their history, deeply intertwined and that
now, and going forward, have much to offer one another. If you have not already,
please join the PPE Society (which you can do at www.ppesociety.web.unc.edu/join-
the-ppe-society/).
If you have any suggestions about how we might effectively pursue our mission please
do not hesitate to pass them on to me.
In the meantime, please enjoy the PPE Society’s 2018 conference!
Cordially,
Geoff Sayre-McCord
Founder & Executive Director
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THURSDAYMarch 15
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Break Out Session 11:00 pm– 2:50 pm
Author Meets Critics: Jessica Flanigan’s Pharmaceutical Freedom
Jonathan Anomaly, Moderator
Participants:
Jessica Flanigan (author) Alex Oprea (critic) Rishi Joshi (critic)
Room: Storyville I
Democratic Theory for Realists
Kirun Sankaran, Moderator
Participants:
“Political Representation for Realists” – Jason Brennan
“Should Representatives Protect Voters from Themselves?” – Chris Freiman “A Meritocratic Theory of Political Representation” – Thomas Mulligan
Room: Storyville II
Freedom Beyond Choice
Matthew Adams, Moderator
Participants:
“The Strategy of Freedom” – Harrison Frye
“Markets and Market Freedom” – Eric MacGilvray
“Freedom and Bourgeois Dignity” – Colin Bird
Room: Storyville III
21st Century Marxism
Barry Maguire, Moderator
Participants:
“Racial Injustice and False Consciousness” – Vanessa Wills
“A Progressive Report on Marxian Economic Theory: On the Controversies in Exploita-tion Theory”– Naoki Yoshihara
“Freedom from the Market: Kant’s Doctrine of the Right and the Marxian Critique of Capital” – Suzanne Love
Room: Mahalia B
Registration, Displays and Exhibits
Room: Mahalia Jackson A
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Break Out Session 1 cont. PPE of Rule of Law
Kyle Swan, Moderator
Participants:
“Migration by Maxim, Not Discretion: Immigration and the Rule of Law” – Glenn Furton
“The Rule of Law in the Real World” – Paul Gowder
“Hayek on the Ethical and Economic Importance of the Rule of Law: Answering the Razian Challenge” – Christopher Boom
Room: Bechet
Evolution and Rational Cooperation
Ian Cruise, Moderator
Participants:
“Evolutionary Theories of Rational Rule-Following: A Dilemma” – David Wiens & Ryan
Muldoon
“Modeling a Coordination Regime” – Peter Vanderschraaf
“Evolving a Gendered Division of Labor” – Cailin O’Connor
Room: Jelly Roll
Virtue & Economics
Jennifer Baker, Moderator
Participants:
“Virtue and the Rule of Law in Aristotle’s Ethics”– Roopen Majithia
“Profitability of Trust and Trustworthiness” – Ginny Choi
“Maximization and The Sorites Paradox” – Leah Downey
Room: Armstrong
Technical Work in PPE
Yoaav Issacs, Moderator
Participants:
“Inequality as a Latent Variable” – Devin Christensen
“If Not ‘Believe Truth’ Then Maybe ‘Shun Error’: The Upshot of Robustness for Democratic Theory” – William Berger
“Disagreement, The Pareto Principle, and Conflicting Reasons” – Itai Sher
Room: Buddy Bolden
1:00 pm – 2:50 pm
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Break Out Session 2
3:00 pm – 4:50 pmAuthor Meets Critics: Cristina Bicchieri’s Norms in the Wild
Ryan Muldoon, Moderator
Participants:
Cristina Bicchieri (author)Jenna Bednar (critic)Geoffrey Brennan (critic)
Room: Storyville I
Social and Political Dimensions of Hope
Adrienne Martin, Moderator
Participants:
“Collective Hope” – Katie Stockdale
“Believing in Others” – Jennifer Morton (with Sarah Paul)
“Hope and the Virtue of Creative Resolve” – Nicole Hassoun
Room: Storyville II
Public Schools and Public Choice
Mike Munger, Moderator
Participants:
“Public Teachers and Public Choice” – Alexandra Oprea
“ADHD Medication Effects on Primary and Secondary School Students” – Anna Chorniy
“Public Goods and Education” – Jonathan Anomaly
Room: Storyville III
Property Rights
Samantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants:
“Intellectual Property and the Entrepreneurial Process” – Nathan Goodman
“The Morality of Changing Rights” – Chris Melenovsky
“Property and Research Sharing in Biomedicine” – Bryan Cwik
Room: Mahalia B
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Break Out Session 2
3:00 pm – 4:50 pmTopics in Public Reason
Alex Campbell, Moderator
Participants:
“The Rule of Public Reason in the Constitution of Non-Domination” – Kyle Swan
“Justice in Biotechnology: A Public Reason Approach to Human Enhancement” – Nicholas Geiser
“Roger Williams: A Historical Case Study in Public Reason” – Kirun Sankaran
Room: Bechet
Business Ethics
Jennifer Baker, Moderator
Participants:
“The Use and Abuse of Business Ethics” – Jim Otteson “Firm Paternalism and Business Ethics” – Greg Robson “Teaching Business Ethics: Theory and Practice” – Chris Surprenant
Room: Jelly Roll
Adam Smith
Dan Shahar, Moderator
Participants:
“The Conceptual Building Blocks of the Theory of Moral Sentiments” – Bart Wilson “The Psychological Underpinnings of and the Institutional Balance of Prudence in Adam Smith’s System of Natural Liberty” – José de la Cruz Garrido “Practicing PPE: The Case of Adam Smith” – Ryan Hanley
Room: Armstrong
Critiques of the Market
Chris Howard, Moderator
Participants:
“The Just Price, Exploitation, and Prescription Drugs: Why Free Marketeers Should object to Profiteering by the Pharmaceutical Industry” – Mark Reiff “Impure Semiotic Objections to Markets”– David Dick
Room: Buddy Bolden
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Plenary Session
Reception
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
“Class Simulations for Political Economy”
Charles Holt, Keynote Speaker
Room: Storyville I & II
Drinks, Appetizers, and Conversation
Room: Storyville III
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FRIDAYMarch 16
Break Out Session 19:00 am – 10:50 am
New Work on the Ethics of Risk
Yoaav Issacs, Moderator
Participants:
“Making Risky Decisions for Others” – Luc Bovens
“Risks and Limited Interpersonal Aggregation” – Alec Walen
“Probabilistic Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Aggregate Effects” – Johann Frick
Room: Storyville I
Taxation and Justice
David Schmidtz, Moderator
Participants:
“Are ‘Luxury’ Taxes Justifiable?” – Hyunseop Kim
“Self-Ownership, Taxation, and Takings” – Daniel Russell
“Taxation Behind the Veil of Ignorance” – Biung-ghi Ju
Room: Storyville II
Immigration
Miriam Johnson, Moderator
Participants:
“The Wrong of Religious and Racial Immigration Restrictions: the Lesson from Monopolies” – Sahar Akhtar
“Immigration, Externalities, and Public Goods” – Rishi Joshi
“Immigrant Selection, Health Requirements, and Disability Discrimination” – Doug MacKay
Room: Storyville III
Justice and Injustice in Public Finance
Raymond Niles, Moderator
Participants:
“Taxable Capacity and Morality in Schumpeter’s ‘Crisis of the Tax State’” – Richard Salsman
“U.S. Tax Policy, Inflation, and the Euthanasia of the Individual Investor” – Robert Wright
Room: Mahalia B
Registration, Displays and Exhibits
Room: Mahalia Jackson A
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Break Out Session 1 Cont.
9:00 am – 10:50 amPerspectives on the Social Contract
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants:
“The Crooked Social Contract: Intra-Corporate Freedom and the Nexus-of-Contracts” – Katherine Jackson
“States and States of Nature” – Chris Morris
“The Calculus of Moral Community” – Brian Kogelmann
Room: Jelly Roll
Capitalism, Democracy, and the Self in Mid-Twentieth
Century Thought
Graham Hubbs, Moderator
Participants:
“Albert Hirschman and Psychoanalysis: Private Interest and the Ego after 1945” – Carolyn Biltoft
“John Maynard Keynes and the Political Theory of Money”– Stefan Eich
“From Market Disintegration to Political Integration: Karl Polanyi’s Democratic Horizon” – Steven Klein
Room: Armstrong
Mill’s (Social) Epistemology
Ian Cruise, Moderator
Participants:
“Authority, Knowledge, and Naturalism in John Stuart Mill” – Christopher Macleod
“Intellectual Diversity and Cognitive Bias: A Millian Approach” – Daniel Jacobson
Comments on Macleod and Jacobson – Jonathan Riley
Room: Buddy Bolden
Effective Altruism
Alexandru Marcoci, Moderator
Participants:
“Effective Altruism and Cooperation” – Alexander Dietz
“Why Effective Altruism Can’t Be a Big Tent” – Amy Berg
“Actualist, Possibilist, or Hybridist Effective Altruism? Fixing Effective Altruism’s Core Underspecification Problem” – Travis Timmerman
Room: Storyville I
Break Out Session 211:00 am – 12:50 pm
Topics in PPE Administration, Logistics, and Curriculum
Doug Paletta, Moderator
Participants:
Paul Hurley
Jonathan Anomaly
Stephen Simon
Colin Bird
Room: Storyville II
Political Procedural Failures
Kirun Sankaran, Moderator
Participants:
“The Limits of Proceduralist Justification” – Jake Monaghan
“Proportionality-Preserving Polycentricity” – Daniel D’Amico
“Making Science Propaganda-Proof” – Cailin O’Connor (with James Owen Weatherall)
Room: Storyville III
Governance
Michael Thomas, Moderator
Participants:
“Regulation and Transaction Costs in the American Economy” – Art Carden
(with Todd Henderson)
“Twelve Vital Centers: The U.S. Federal Judiciary as a Polycentric Order” – A. K. Shauku
“Comparative Governance Structures: Aristotle to Brennan” – Jason Jewell
Room: Mahalia B
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Educating Virtues: What Are They and How Should We Do It?
Alexandra Oprea, Moderator
Participants:
“The Exclusionary Nature of Democratic Deliberation: A Call for Beneficence” – Augusta Moore
“Complicating the Role of Deliberative Democracy” – Macy Salzberger
“Conditions for Cultivation: Welfare Policies at the Contemporary University” – Ashli Anda
Room: Bechet
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Author Meets Critics: Michael Moehler’s
Minimal Morality: A Multilevel Social Contract Theory
Brian Kogelmann, Moderator
Participants:
Michael Moehler (author)
Fred D’Agostino (critic)
John Thrasher (critic)
Room: Jelly Roll
History of Economic Thought
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants:
“Friedman’s Conception of Prediction and the Ramifications for Contemporary Economics” – Chris Wass
“John Maynard Keynes as Social Theorist (with Phil Magness) – James Harrigan
“Corresponding Views?: A Re-Consideration of John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill’s Assessment of Communism” – Helen McCabe
Room: Armstrong
Break Out Session 2 cont.
11:00 am – 12:50 pm
Economics and Ethics
Nathan Goodman, Moderator
Participants:
“Justice in the Market: From Prices to Incomes” – Kaitlyn Woltz (with Peter Boettke)
“On an Ethical Defense of Free Markets” – Neera K. Badhwar & Alex Craig
“The Contractarian Visions of James Buchanan and John Rawls” – M. Scott King
Room: Buddy Bolden
Lunch Break 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
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Break Out Session 32:30 pm – 4:20 pm
Complexity and Society
Jerry Gaus, Moderator
Participants:
“Complexity, Modularity, and Diversity” – Fred D’Agostino
“Purposeful Behaviour, Expectations, and the Mirage of Social Justice: The Influence of Cybernetics on the Thought of F. A. Hayek” – Paul Lewis
“On the Mountain Metaphor in Political Philosophy: Ideal Theory and an Alternative” – Jacob Barrett
Room: Storyville I
Formal Methods in Social and Political Philosophy
Brian Kogelmann, Moderator
Participants:
“Locke, Nozick and the State of Nature” – Justin Bruner
“Learning to Take Turns in Social Interactions” – Simon Huttegger
Room: Storyville II
Applications of Republican Freedom
Chris Howard, Moderator
Participants:
“Republican Freedom in Globally Integrated Markets” – Joshua Preiss
“Corporations are Capital Unions and Unions are Labor Corporations: A Welfarist Defense of Unions and the Ethics of Organized Labor” – Abe Singer
“Donation without Domination: Private Charity and Republican Liberty” – Robert Taylor
Room: Storyville III
Investigating Barriers to Representation of Marginalized
Groups in Philosophy
Samantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants:
“100 Years Without Women: Analysing Historical Data on the Under-Representation of Women in Philosophy Journals” – Sherri Conklin and Nicole Hassoun
“Can Education Undermine Representation?” – Jennifer Morton
“Women and ‘The Philosophical Personality’: Evaluating Whether Gender Differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test Have Significance for Explaining the Gender Gap in Philosophy.” – Christina Easton
Room: Mahalia B
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Break Out Session 32:30 pm – 4:20 pm
Buchanan, Sovereignty, and Institutional Design
Alex Campbell, Moderator
Participants:
“In Defense of the Devil: The Epistemic and Constitutional Foundations of the Realization-Approach to Capital Taxation” – Charles Delmotte and Nick Cowen
“The Role of Virtues in James Buchanan’s Classical Liberal Project” – Malte Dold (with Matias Petersen)
“A Buchananite Assessment of the Eurozone’s Fiscal Governance Architecture” – Werner Vanderbruwaen
Room: Bechet
Political Philosophy and Economics at Loyola University
New Orleans Part I
Leo Krasnozhon, Moderator
Participants:
“Not Even Wrong: Pseudo Mathematical Economics” – William Barnett II
“Positivism, Social Technology, and the Political Left: A Hayekian Critique” – Nick Capaldi
“Libertarian Theory Applied to Two Controversial Topics: Immigration and Abortion” – Walter Block
Room: Jelly Roll
Compromise
Keith Hankins, Moderator
Participants:
“Defending Unfair Compromises” – Fabian Wendt
“Moral Compromise and the Problem of Dirty Hands” – David McCabe
“The Epistemology of Political Compromise” – Simon May
Room: Armstrong
Socialism
Chris Melenovsky, Moderator
Participants:
“Neo-Socialism: A Sketch” – Jonny Thakkar
“The Structure of Proletarian Unfreedom, Revisited: Voluntary Simplicity and Liberation from Employment” – Samuel Arnold
“Capitalism and the Problem of Alienation” – Jeppe von Platz
Room: Buddy Bolden
Break Out Session 44:30 pm – 6:20 pm
Author Meets Critics: Loren Lomasky’s Rights Angles
Daniel Moseley, Moderator
Participants:
Loren Lomasky (author)Jerry Gaus (critic)Matthew Zwolinski (critic)
Room: Storyville I
Moral Theory and Climate Change
Thomas Rowe, Moderator
Participants:
“Rule Consequentialism: Our Climate’s Last Best Hope” – Dale Miller “Climate Change Demands Poverty Relief: An Act-Consequentialist Perspective” – Ben Eggleston “Contractarianism and Climate Change: From Kyoto to Paris” – Michael Moehler
Room: Storyville II
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The Boundaries of Sovereignty: Territorial Jurisdiction
and Political Isolation
Chris Howard, Moderator
Participants:
“Recognition, for a Theory of Negotiated Autonomy” – Camille Pommel
“Secession, Territorial Jurisdiction, and International Order” – Laura Lo Coco
Room: Storyville III
Ideal Theory and Ideology
Harrison Frye, Moderator
Participants:
“An Ideological Critique of Nonideal Methodology” – Matthew Adams
“Ideal Theory, Liberal Ideology, and Internal Critique” – Pierce Randall
“Ideal Theory and Interdependence” – Jeffrey Carroll
Room: Mahalia B
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Break Out Session 44:30 pm – 6:20 pm
Social Identity, Class, and Economics
Graham Hubbs, Moderator
Participants:
“The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility: The Impact of Race” – Jennifer Morton
“The New White Supremacy and the New Slavery: The Intersection of Race and Class” – Arnold Farr “Classing Race and Gender: Interactions between Economic Exploitation and Identity-Based Oppressions” – Vanessa Wills
Room: Bechet
Political Philosophy and Economics at Loyola University
New Orleans Part II
Walter Block, Moderator
Participants:
“There is No Accounting for the Fed II” – William Barnett II
“Young Mr. Mises and Historicists: So Close, Yet So Far” – Leo Krasnozhon
“Stock Market Responses to Mass Shooting Events” – John Levendis
Room: Jelly Roll
Grounding Normativity in Human Sociality
Ian Cruise, Moderator
Participants:
“The Political Normative Insignificance of the Theory of Social Norms” – Thomas Noah
“Sentimentalist Rationality and the Contingency of Intrapersonal Norms” – Max Hayward
“Empirical Moral Rationalism and the Social Constitution of Normativity” – Joseph Jebari
Room: Armstrong
Reception6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Drinks, Appetizers, and Conversation
Room: Storyville III
SATURDAY
SATURDAYMarch 17
Does Democracy Work?
Jonathan Anomaly, Moderator
Participants:
“Questions about Epistocracy” – Stanislaus Husi
“Why Ideal Theories of Democracy are Incoherent or Useless” – Jason Brennan
“Democracy in Non-Ideal Contexts” – Rishi Joshi
Room: Storyville I
Bathroom Wars
Alex Oprea, Moderator
Participants:
“Bathroom Economics: An Efficiency Argument” – Alexandru Marcoci and Luc Bovens
“Plumbing Problems” – Mary Anne Case
“Stalled!” – Terry Kogan
Room: Storyville II
Markets, Politics, and Exchange
Geoff Sayre-McCord, Moderator
Participants:
“Exchange, Cooperation and Mutual Advantage: the Buchanan Program?” – Geoffrey Brennan
“Politics is Coercive but can Aim at Facilitating Exchange and Co-Operation” – Harmut Kliemt
“Politics Can and Should Be Conceived as Exchange” – Michael Munger
Room: Storyville III
Break Out Session 19:00 am – 10:50 am
Registration, Displays and Exhibits
Room: Mahalia Jackson A
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Break Out Session 1 cont.
9:00 am – 10:50 amProblems of Harm
Miriam Johnson, Moderator
Participants:
“Mill and the Mormons: Persuasion as Tolerance” – J.K. Miles
“Exploitation, Moral Injury, and Harm” – Ruth Sample
“Harm: An Event-Based Feinbergian Account” – Andrew Jason Cohen
“What About the Children? Harm and the Limits of State Intervention in Families” – Christy Horpedahl
Room: Mahalia B
Natural Property Rights: Kant vs. Locke
Billy Christmas, Moderator
Participants:
“Natural Rights, Convention, and Authority” – Eric Mack
“Property Rights in a State of Nature” – Roderick T. Long
“What’s Really Wrong with Property in the State of Nature, for Kant?” – JP Messina
Room: Bechet
Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence
Samantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants:
“Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence”– Daniel Kokotajlo “Moral Artificial Intelligence and the Societal Tradeoffs Problem” – Vincent Conitzer
“The Moral Machine Experiment: 40 Million Decisions and the Path to Universal Machine Ethics” – Edmond Awad
Room: Jelly Roll
Formal Models in Political Philosophy
Yoaav Issacs, Moderator
Participants:
“Should Like Cases Be Treated Alike?” – Ben Johnson (with Richard Jordan)
“Against Epistocracy”– Sean Ingham
“Deliberation in Search of Truth: A Formal Model of Strategic Communication with Deliberative Democracy” – Benjamin G. Ogden and Brian Kogelmann
Room: Armstrong
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Break Out Session 1 cont.
Break Out Session 2
9:00 am – 10:50 am
11:00 am – 12:50 pm
The Effects of Disagreements about Justice
Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia, Moderator
Participants:
“The Effects of Disagreement on Distributive Justice”– Alexander Motchoulski
“Justice Pluralism and Theory Comparability” – Adam Gjesdal
“Ideal Theory and Interdependence” – Jeffrey Carroll
Room: Buddy Bolden
Is It Feasible? Oughts and Cans for Groups
Ian Cruise, Moderator
Participants:
“Feasibility for Collectives” – Nicholas Southwood
“Oughts for Non-Agent Groups and Their Members” – Stephanie Collins
“Plural Obligation, Plural Ability” – David Estlund
Room: Storyville I
PPE Outside the US & UK
Alex Oprea, Moderator
Participants:
Ben Ferguson Justin Bruner Frank Hindriks
Room: Storyville II
Social Trust: Empirical and Normative Dimensions
Stan Husi, Moderator
Participants:
“The Normative Significance of Social Trust” – Kevin Vallier “Social Trust and Individual Freedom” – Peter Miller “The Ecology of Trust” – Ryan Muldoon
Room: Storyville III
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PPE & the Environment: The Role of Norms in Driving
Pro-Environmental Behavior
Greg Robson, Moderator
Participants:
“Social Norms and Effective Altruism: What, If Anything, Have We Learned from Empirical Research?” – Mark Budolfson
“Normative Motivation and Sustainable Behavior” – Taylor Davis
“Norms for Ecological Citizenship: A Dissenting View” – Dan Shahar
Room: Mahalia B
Classical Liberalism and Political Economy
James Harrigan, Moderator
Participants:
“Political Capacity: A Liberal Language for Citizenship” – Gianna Englert
“Mandeville’s Political Economy Reexamined: Humanism in the Commercial Age” – Brandon Turner
“’By a Tacit and Voluntary Consent’: Locke on Money, Distribution and Inequality” – Richard Boyd
“Inventing the Invisible Hand: Adam Smith and the Chicago School of Economics, 1930-1980” – Glory Liu
Room: Bechet
Topics in Political Philosophy and Political Economy
Yoaav Issacs, Moderator
Participants:
“Why Not Be a Desertist? Three Arguments for Desert and Against Luck Egalitarianism” – Huub Brouwer
“Polity and Economy in Plato’s Republic” – Loren Lomasky
“Does Political Liberalism Possess a Basis of Equality?” – Nicolas Serafin
Room: Jelly Roll
Break Out Session 2 cont.
11:00 am – 12:50 pm
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Authors Meet Critics: The Prehistory of Private Property: The Nega-
tive Freedom Argument for the Nomadic Hunter-Gatherer Economy
Alex Campbell, Moderator
Participants:
Karl Widerquist and Grant McCall (authors) Chris Boom (critic) Joshua Preiss (critic) Chad Van Schoelandt (critic) Enzo Rossi (critic)
Room: Armstrong
How to Theorize about Justice
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants:
“A Formal Model of Deliberation and Disagreement” – Brian Kogelmann and Eric Pacuit
“The Metrics and Principles of Justice” – Scott Wisor
“Distributive Justice and Large-Scale Risks” – Jakob Moggia
Room: Buddy Bolden
Break Out Session 2 cont.
11:00 am – 12:50 pm
Lunch Break 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Author Meets Critics: Justice and the Meritocratic State
Alex Campbell, Moderator
Participants:
Thomas Mulligan (author) Loren Lomasky (critic) Christopher Melenovsky (critic) Itai Sher (critic)
Room: Storyville I
Break Out Session 32:30 pm – 4:20 pm
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New Work on Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice
Keith Hankins, Moderator
Participants:
“Social Choice and the Trade-off Between Utilizing and Imputing Information” – Brian Kogelmann and Keith Hankins “Arrow’s Decisive Coalitions” – Eric Pacuit “Tyrannical Majorities and Social Choice Theory” – Sean Ingham
Room: Storyville II
Democratic Governance and Public Justification
Yoaav Issacs, Moderator
Participants:
“Democracy Against Populism” – John Thrasher & Mike Munger “Diversity and Self-Governance in Complex Systems” – Gerald Gaus “The Varieties of Impartiality, or, Would an Egalitarian Choose the Veil?” – Justin Bruner (with Matthew Lindauer)
Room: Storyville III
Equality and the Market
Jonathan Peterson, Moderator
Participants:
“Liberalism, Commodification, and Justice” – Vida Panitch “Taxation and Equality” – Patrick Turmel “Relational Egalitarianism” – L. Chad Horne
Room: Mahalia B
Lessons from Experimental Public Economics
Dan Shahar, Moderator
Participants:
“Learning from Experimental Public Economics” – Gil Hersch “Trust in the Executive: Requiring Turn-Taking and Consensus in the Experimental Lab”– Dan Houser (with T.C. Durant, M. Weintrab, S. Li) “Collective Experimentation: A Laboratory Study” – Cesar Martinelli (with Mikhail Freer
and Siyu Wang)
Room: Bechet
Break Out Session 3 Cont.
2:30 pm – 4:20 pm
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Public Goods
Jacob Barrett, Moderator
Participants:
“On the (Potential) Ubiquity of Public Goods” – Vaughn Bryan Baltzly “On the Futility Objection to Environmental Obligation” – Christopher Freiman “Beer As a Public Good? Perspectives on the Impacts of Localized Fermentation Industries Across the Rural-Urban Interface” – Colleen C. Myles
Room: Jelly Roll
Philosophical and Policy Implications of
Emerging Technologies
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants:
“Designing an Ideal Theory for Decision Behavior in Artificial Intelligence” – Kendra Chilson
“Dynamic Regulatory Processes for Autonomous Vehicles.” – Mate Szabo “Requiring Advance Care Plans: Bridge Technologies and the Hazards of Sequential Decision Making” – Aidan Kestigian
Room: Armstrong
Egalitarianism and Religious Discourse in the Public Sphere
Karl Widerquist, Moderator
Participants:
“Two Dogmas of Egalitarianism” – Doug Uyl & Doug Rasmussen “Separating Metaphysics and Spirituality in the Conversation about Religion in the Public Sphere” —Drew Chastain
Room: Buddy Bolden
Break Out Session 3 Cont.
2:30 pm – 4:20 pm
Plenary Session
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm“Connected Self-Ownership”
Ann Cudd, Keynote Speaker
Room: Storyville I & II
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Here, thanks to Ian Cruise, are some suggestions of things to do in New Orleans, along with enjoying the conference sessions and receptions:
FOOD:
Upscale, classic New Orleans: Commander’s Palace, Galatoire’s, Arnaud’s, Antoine’s
Upscale, but more modern: Cochon, Herbsaint, La Petite Grocery, Coquette, Peche, Shaya, Compere Lapin
Cheaper, but great: Central Grocery (for Muffulettas), Parkway Bakery and Tav-ern (for Po Boys), Company Burger (for burgers), Juan’s Fly-ing Burrito(for Mexican food), Cafe du Monde (for beignets)
ALSO WORTH CHECKING OUT:
Sucre, which is a great bakery where you can get all kinds of confections, but probably most notably some great macarons.
Bars:
The Carousel Bar, The Sazerac Bar, and for anyone interested in something kind of kitschy but still fun: Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar, which is reputed to be the oldest bar in the US.
Music:
Just walk up Frenchmen St. at night: The best known places along there are probably The Spotted Cat Music Club and Three Muses.
Other places not on Frenchmen that are solid: Tipitina’s and the House of Blues.
OTHER STUFF TO DO:
US National WWII Museum, New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, Audubon Park, take the street car down St. Charles and look at all of the architecture.
New Orleans Suggestions
Participant Index
First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Matthew Adams University of Virginia
15 1 STORYVILLE III MOD
16 4 MAHALIA B PRES"An Ideological Critique of Nonideal Methods"
Sahar Akhtar University of Virginia 16 1 STORYVILLE III PRES"The Wrong of Religions and Racial Immigration Restrictions: the Lessons from Monopolies"
Ashli Anda University of Illinois 16 2 BECHET PRES"Conditions for Cultivation: Welfare Policies at the Contemporary University"
Jonathan Anomaly University of Arizona
15 1 STORYVILLE I MOD
15 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "Public Goods and Education"
16 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
17 1 STORYVILLE I MOD
Samuel Arnold Texas Christian University 16 3 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES
"The Structure of Proletarian Unfreedom, Revisited: Voluntary Simplicity and Liberation from Employment"
Edmond Awad Massachusetts Institute of Technology 17 1 JELLY ROLL PRES
"The Moral Machine Experiment: 40 Million Decisions and the Path to Universal Machine Ethics"
Neera Badhwar George Mason University 16 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"On an Ethical Defense of Free Markets" (with Alexander Craig)
Jennifer Baker College of Charleston 15 1 ARMSTRONG MOD
Vaughn Bryan Baltzly Texas State University 17 3 JELLY ROLL PRES
"On the (Potential) Ubiquity of Public Goods"
William Barnett II Loyola University16 3 JELLY ROLL PRES
"Not Even Wrong: Pseudo Mathematical Economics"
16 4 JELLY ROLL PRES "There Is No Accounting for the Fed II"
Jacob Barrett University of Arizona16 3 STORYVILLE I PRES
"On the Mountain Metaphor in Political Philosophy: Ideal Theory and an Alternative"
17 3 JELLY ROLL MOD
Jenna Bednar University of Michigan 15 2 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
Amy Berg Rhode Island College 16 2 MAHALIA B PRES"Why Effective Altruism Can't Be a Big Tent"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
William Berger University of Pennsylvania 15 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"If Not 'Believe Truth' Then Maybe 'Shun Error': The Upshot of Robust-ness for Democratic Theory"
Cristina Bicchieri University of Pennsylvania 15 2 STORYVILLE I PRES Norms in the Wild
Carolyn BiltoftGraduate Institute Of Geneva / University of Pennsylvania
16 1 ARMSTRONG PRES"Albert Hirschman and Psychoanalysis: Private Interest and the Ego after 1945"
Colin Bird University of Virginia15 1 STORYVILLE III PRES "Freedom and Bourgeois Dignity
16 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
Walter Block Loyola University16 3 JELLY ROLL PRES
"Libertarian Theory Applied to Two Controversial Topics: Immigration and Abortion"
16 4 JELLY ROLL MOD Discussant
Christopher Boom Tulane University15 1 BECHET PRES
"Hayek on the Ethical and Economics Importance of the Rule of Law: Answering the Razian Challenge"
17 2 ARMSTRONG PRES Discussant
Luc BovensUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
16 1 STORYVILLE I PRES "Making Risky Decisions for Others"
17 1 STORYVILLE II PRES"Bathroom Economics: An Efficiency Argument" (with Alexandru Marcoci)
Richard Boyd Georgetown University 17 2 BECHET PRES"'By a Tacit and Voluntary Consent': Locke on Money, Distribution, and Inequality"
Geoffrey Brennan ANU/UNC/Duke
15 2 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
17 1 STORYVILLE III PRES"Exchange, Cooperation and Mutual Advantage: the Buchanan Program?"
Jason Brennan Georgetown University
15 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Political Representation for Realists"
17 1 STORYVILLE II PRES"Why Ideal Theories of Democracy are Incoherent or Useless"
Huub Brouwer Tilburg University 17 2 JELLY ROLL PRES"Why Not Be a Desertist? Three Arguments for Desert and Against Luck Egalitarianism"
Justin BrunerAustralian National University
16 2 STORYVILLE II PRES"Locke, Nozick and the State of Nature"
17 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
17 3 STORYVILLE III PRES"The Varieties of Impartiality, or, Would an Egalitarian Choose the Veil?" (with Matthew Lindauer)
31
First Last Institution Day Ses-sion Room Mod/
Pres? Presentation Title
Mark Budolfson University of Vermont 17 2 MAHALIA B PRES
"Social Norms and Effective Altruism: What, If Anything, Have We Learned from Empirical Research?"
Alex Campbell University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 2 BECHET MOD
16 3 BECHET MOD
17 2 ARMSTRONG MOD
17 3 STORYVILLE I MOD
Nick Capaldi Loyola University 16 3 JELLY ROLL PRES"Positivism, Social Technology, and the Political Left: A Hayekian Critique"
Art Carden Samford University 15 1 JELLY ROLL PRES"Regulation and Transaction Costs in the American Economy" (with Todd Henderson)
Jeffrey Carroll University of Virginia 16 4 MAHALIA B PRES "Ideal Theory and Interdependence"
Mary Anne Case University of Chicago, Law 17 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Plumbing Problems"
Drew Chastain Loyola University 17 3 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
Kendra Chilson Carnegie Mellon University 17 3 ARMSTRONG PRES
"Designing an Ideal Theory for Decision Behavior in Artificial Intelligence"
Ginny Choi Saint Vincent College 15 1 ARMSTRONG PRES "Profitability of Trust and Trustworthiness"
Anna Chorniy Princeton University 15 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "ADHD Medication Effects on Primary and Secondary Students"
Devin Christensen University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 15 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "Inequality as a Latent Variable"
Billy Christmas New York University 17 1 BECHET MOD
Andrew Jason Cohen Georgia State University 17 1 MAHALIA B PRES "Harm: An Event-Based
Feinbergian Account"
Stephanie Collins University of Manchester UK 17 2 STORYVILLE I PRES "Oughts for Non-Agent Groups and
Their Members"
Vincent Conitzer Duke University 17 1 JELLY ROLL PRES "Moral Artificial Intelligence and the Societal Tradeoffs Problem"
Sherri Conklin University of California Santa Barbara 16 3 MAHALIA B PRES
"100 Years Without Women: Analysing Historical Data on the Under-Representation of Women in Philosophy Journals" (with Nicole Hassoun)
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Nick Cowen New York University 16 3 BECHET PRES
"In Defense of the Devil: The Epistemic and Constitutional Foundations of the Realization- Approach to Capital Taxation" (with Charles Delmotte)
Alex Craig George Mason University 16 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "On an Ethical Defense of Free Markets" (with Neera K. Badhwar)
Ian Cruise University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 1 JELLY ROLL MOD
16 1 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
16 4 ARMSTRONG MOD
17 2 STORYVILLE I MOD
Ann Cudd Boston University 17 PLEN STORYVILLE I AND II "Connected Self-Ownership"
Bryan Cwik Portland State University 15 2 MAHALIA B PRES "Property and Research Sharing in Biomedicine"
Fred D'Agostino University of Queensland 16 3 STORYVILLE I PRES "Complexity, Modularity, and Diversity"
Daniel D'Amico Brown University 16 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "Proportionality-Preserving Polycentricity"
Taylor Davis Purdue University 17 2 MAHALIA B PRES "Normative Motivation and Sustainable Behavior"
Charles Delmotte Ghent University 16 3 BECHET PRES
"In Defense of the Devil: The Epistemic and Constitutional Foundations of the Realization- Approach to Capital Taxation" (with Nick Cowen)
David Dick University of Calgary 15 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "Impure Semiotic Objections to Markets"
Alexander Dietz University of Southern California 16 2 MAHALIA B PRES "Effective Altruism and Cooperation"
Malte Dold New York University 16 3 BECHET PRES"The Role of Virtues in James Buchanan's Classical Liberal Project" (with Matias Petersen)
Leah Downey Harvard University 15 1 ARMSTRONG PRES "Maximization and the Sorites Paradox"
Christina Easton London School of Economics 16 3 MAHALIA B PRES
“Women and ‘The Philosophical Personality’: Evaluating Whether Gender Differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test Have Significance for Explaining the Gender Gap in Philosophy.”
Ben Eggleston University of Kansas 16 4 STORYVILLE II PRES"Climate Change Demands Poverty Relief: An Act-Consequentialist Perspective"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Stefan Eich Princeton University 16 1 ARMSTRONG PRES "John Maynard Keynes and the Political Theory of Money"
Gianna Englert Brown University 17 2 BECHET PRES "Political Capacity: A Liberal Language for Citizenship"
David Estlund Brown University 17 2 STORYVILLE I PRES "Plural Obligation, Plural Ability"
Arnold Farr University of Kentucky 16 4 BECHET PRES"The New White Supremacy and the New Slavery: The Intersection of Race and Class"
Ben Ferguson VU Amsterdam 17 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
Jessica Flanigan University of Richmond 15 1 STORYVILLE I PRES Pharmaceutical Freedom
Christopher Freiman College of William and Mary
15 1 STORYVILLE II PRES “Should Representatives Protect Voters from Themselves?"
17 3 JELLY ROLL PRES "On the Futility Objection to Environmental Obligation"
Johann Frick Princeton University 16 1 STORYVILLE I PRES "Probabilistic Causation, Moral Responsibility, and Aggregate Effects"
Harrison Frye Princeton University15 1 STORYVILLE III PRES "The Strategy of Freedom"
16 4 MAHALIA B MOD Discussant
Glenn Furton Texas Tech University 15 1 BECHET PRES "Migration by Maxim, Not Discretion: Immigration and the Rule of Law"
José Garrido Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile 15 2 ARMSTRONG PRES
"The Psychological Underpinnings of and the Institutional Balance of Prudence in Adam Smith's System of Natural Liberty"
Gerald Gaus University of Arizona
16 3 STORYVILLE I MOD
16 4 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
17 3 STORYVILLE III PRES "Diversity and Self-Governance in Complex Systems"
Nicholas Geiser Brown University 15 2 BECHET PRES"Justice in Biotechnology: A Public Reason Approach to Human Enhancement"
Adam Gjesdal University of Arizona 17 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "Justice Pluralism and Theory Comparability"
Nathan Goodman George Mason University
15 2 MAHALIA B PRES "Intellectual Property and the Entrepreneurial Process"
16 2 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
Paul Gowder University of Iowa 15 1 BECHET PRES "The Rule of Law in the Real World"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Keith Hankins Chapman University
16 3 ARMSTRONG MOD
17 3 STORYVILLE II PRES "Social Choice and the Trade-off Between Utilizing and Imputing Information" (with Brian Kogelmann)
17 3 STORYVILLE II MOD
Ryan Hanley Marquette University 15 2 ARMSTRONG PRES "Practicing PPE: The Case of Adam Smith"
James Harrigan FreedomTrust16 2 ARMSTRONG PRES "John Maynard Keynes as Social
Theorist" (with Phil Magness)
17 2 BECHET MOD
Nicole HassounBinghamton University (State Univ of New York)
15 2 STORYVILLE II PRES "Hope and the Virtue of Creative Resolve"
16 3 MAHALIA B PRES
"100 Years Without Women: Analysing Historical Data on the Under- Representation of Women in Philosophy Journals" (with Sherri Conklin)
Max Hayward Bowling Green State University 16 4 ARMSTRONG PRES "Sentimentalist Rationality and the
Contingency of Intrapersonal Norms"
Gil Hersch Virginia Tech 17 3 BECHET PRES "Learning from Experimental Public Economics"
Frank Hindriks University of Groningen 17 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
Charles Holt University of Virginia 15 PLEN STORYVILLE
I & II PRES "PPE and Behavioral Economics"
Chad Horne Franklin & Marshall College 17 3 MAHALIA B PRES "Relational Egalitarianism"
Christy Horpedahl University of Central Arkansas 17 1 MAHALIA B PRES
"What About the Children? Harm and the Limits of State Intervention in Families"
Dan Houser George Mason University 17 3 BECHET PRES
"Trust in the Executive: Requiring Turn-Taking and Consensus in the Experimental Lab" (with T.C. Durant, M. Weintrab, S. Li)
Chris HowardUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 2 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
16 3 STORYVILLE III MOD
16 4 STORYVILLE III MOD
17 3 STORYVILLE II MOD
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Presentation Title
Graham Hubbs University of Idaho16 1 ARMSTRONG
16 4 BECHET
Paul Hurley Claremont McKenna 16 2 STORYVILLE II
Stanislaus HusiUniversity of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
17 1 STORYVILLE I "Questions about Epistocracy"
17 2 STORYVILLE III
Simon Huttegger University of California Irvine 16 3 STORYVILLE II "Learning to Take Turns in Social Interactions"
Sean Ingham University of California San Diego
17 1 ARMSTRONG "Against Epistocracy"
17 3 STORYVILLE II "Tyrannical Majorities and Social Choice Theory"
Yoaav IssacsUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 1 BUDDY BOLDEN
16 1 STORYVILLE I
17 1 ARMSTRONG
17 2 JELLY ROLL
17 3 STORYVILLE III
Katherine Jackson Columbia University 16 1 JELLY ROLL "The Crooked Social Contract: Intra-Corporate Freedom and the Nexus-of-Contracts"
Daniel Jacobson University of Michigan 16 1 BUDDY BOLDEN "Intellectual Diversity and Cognitive Bias: A Millian
Approach"
Joseph Jebari Georgetown University 16 4 ARMSTRONG "Empirical Moral Rationalism and the Social Con-
stitution of Normativity"
Jason Jewell Faulkner University 16 2 MAHALIA B "Comparative Governance Structures: Aristotle to Brennan"
Ben Johnson Princeton University 17 1 ARMSTRONG "Should Like Cases Be Treated Alike?"(with Richard Jordan)
Miriam JohnsonUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
16 1 STORYVILLE III MOD
17 1 MAHALIA B MOD
17 3 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
Hrishikesh Joshi University of Michigan
15 1 STORYVILLE I Discussant
16 1 STORYVILLE III "Immigration, Externalities, and Public Goods"
17 1 STORYVILLE I "Democracy in Non-Ideal Contexts"
Biung-ghi Ju Seoul National University 16 1 STORYVILLE II "Taxation Behind the Veil of Ignorance"
Mario IvanJuarez- Garcia
University of Arizona 17 1 BUDDY BOLDEN
Aidan KestigianCarnegie Mellon University
17 3 ARMSTRONG"Requiring Advance Care Plans: Bridge Technologies and the Hazards of Sequential Decision Making"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Hyunseop Kim Seoul National University 16 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Are 'Luxury' Taxes Justifiable?"
Scott King George Mason University 16 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"The Contractarian Visions of James Buchanan and John Rawls"
Steven Klein University of Florida 16 1 ARMSTRONG PRES"From Market Disintegration to Political Integration: Karl Polanyi's Democratic Horizon"
Hartmut KliemtFrankfurt Management School
17 1 STORYVILLE III PRES"Politics is Coercive but can Aim at Facilitating Exchange and Co-Operation"
Terry Kogan University of Utah Law 17 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Stalled!"
Brian Kogelmann University of Maryland
16 1 JELLY ROLL PRES "The Calculus of Moral Community"
16 2 JELLY ROLL MOD
16 3 STORYVILLE II MOD
17 1 ARMSTRONG PRES
"Deliberation in Search of Truth: A Formal Model of Strategic Communication with Deliberative Democracy" (with Benjamin Ogden)
17 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"A Formal Model of Deliberation and Disagreement" (with Eric Pacuit)
17 3 STORYVILLE II PRES"Social Choice and the Trade-off Between Utilizing and Imputing Information" (with Keith Hankins)
Daniel KokotajloUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
16 1 JELLY ROLL MOD
16 2 ARMSTRONG MOD
17 1 JELLY ROLL PRES “Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence”
17 2 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
17 3 ARMSTRONG MOD
Leo Krasnozhon Loyola University
16 3 JELLY ROLL MOD
16 4 JELLY ROLL PRES "Young Mr. Mises and Historicists: So Close, Yet So Far"
John Levendis Loyola University 16 4 JELLY ROLL PRES"Stock Market Responses to Mass Shooting Events"
Paul Lewis Kings College London 16 3 STORYVILLE I PRES
"Purposeful Behaviour, Expectations, and the Mirage of Social Justice: The Influence of Cybernetics on the Thought of F. A. Hayek"
Glory Liu Stanford University 17 2 BECHET PRES"Inventing the Invisible Hand: Adam Smith and the Chicago School of Economics, 1930-1980"
Laura Lo CocoLondon School of Economics
16 4 STORYVILLE III PRES"Secession, Territorial Jurisdiction, and International Order"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Loren Lomasky University of Virginia
16 4 STORYVILLE I PRES Rights Angles
17 2 JELLY ROLL PRES "Polity and Economy in Plato's Republic"
17 3 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
Roderick Long Auburn University 17 1 BECHET PRES "Property Rights in a State of Nature"
Suzanne Love University of Pittsburgh 15 1 MAHALIA B PRES"Freedom from the Market: Kant's Doctrine of the Right and the Marxian Critique of Capital"
Eric MacGilvray Ohio State University 15 1 STORYVILLE III PRES "Markets and Market Freedom"
Eric Mack Tulane University 17 1 BECHET PRES "Natural Rights, Convention, and Authority"
Doug MacKay University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 16 1 STORYVILLE III PRES
"Immigrant Selection, Health Requirements, and Disability Discrimination"
Christopher Macleod University of Lancaster 16 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "Authority, Knowledge, and Naturalism in John Stuart Mill"
Barry Maguire Stanford University 15 1 MAHALIA B MOD
Alexandru Marcoci London School of Economics
16 1 STORYVILLE I MOD
17 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Bathroom Economics: An Efficiency Argument" (with Luc Bovens)
Adrienne Martin Claremont McKenna College 15 2 STORYVILLE II MOD
Simon May Florida State University 16 3 ARMSTRONG PRES "The Epistemology of Political Compromise"
David McCabe Colgate University 16 3 ARMSTRONG PRES "Moral Compromise and the Problem of Dirty Hands"
Helen McCabe University of Nottingham 16 2 ARMSTRONG PRES
"Corresponding Views?: A Re-Consideration of John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill's Assessment of Communism"
Grant McCall Tulane University 17 2 ARMSTRONG PRES The Prehistory of Private Property
Christopher Melenovsky Utica College
15 2 MAHALIA B PRES “The Morality of Changing Rights”
16 3 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
17 3 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
J.P. Messina University of California San Diego 17 1 BECHET PRES "What's Really Wrong with Property in
the State of Nature, for Kant?"
J.K. Miles Quincy University 17 1 MAHALIA B PRES "Mill and the Mormons: Persuasion as Tolerance"
Dale MillerOld Dominion University
16 4 STORYVILLE II PRES"Rule Consequentialism: Our Climate's Last Best Hope"
Peter Miller University of Tampere 17 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "Social Trust and Individual Freedom"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Michael Moehler Virginia Tech
16 2 JELLY ROLL PRESMinimal Morality: A Multilevel Social Contract Theory
16 4 STORYVILLE II PRES"Contractarianism and Climate Change: From Kyoto to Paris"
Jakob MoggiaTechnical University of Munich
17 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Distributive Justice and Large-Scale Risks"
Jake Monaghan The University at Buffalo 16 2 STORYVILLE III PRES"The Limits of Proceduralist Justification"
Augusta MooreUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
16 2 BECHET PRES "The Exclusionary Nature of Democratic Deliberation: A Call for Beneficence"
Christopher Morris University of Maryland 16 1 JELLY ROLL PRES "States and States of Nature"
Jennifer Morton City College of New York
15 2 STORYVILLE II PRES "Believing in Others" (with Sarah Paul)
16 3 MAHALIA B PRES "Can Education Undermine Representation?"
16 4 BECHET PRES "The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility: The Impact of Race"
Daniel MoseleyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
16 4 STORYVILLE I MOD
AlexanderMotchoul-ski
University of Arizona 17 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"The Effects of Disagreement on Distributive Justice"
Ryan Muldoon The University at Buffalo
15 1 JELLY ROLL PRES"Evolutionary Theories of Rational Rule-Following: A Dilemma"
15 2 STORYVILLE I MOD
17 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "The Ecology of Trust"
Thomas Mulligan Georgetown University15 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "A Meritocratic Theory of Political
Representation"
17 3 STORYVILLE I PRES Justice and the Meritocratic State
Michael Munger Duke University
15 2 STORYVILLE III MOD
17 1 STORYVILLE III PRES"Politics Can and Should Be Conceived as Exchange"
17 3 STORYVILLE III PRES"Democracy Against Populism" (with John Thrasher)
Colleen Myles Texas State University 17 3 JELLY ROLL PRES
"Beer As a Public Good? Perspectives on the Impacts of Localized Fermentation Industries Across the Rural-Urban Interface"
Raymond Niles George Mason University 16 1 MAHALIA B MOD
Thomas Noah University of Pennsylvania 16 4 ARMSTRONG PRES"The Political Normative Insignificance of the Theory of Social Norms"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Cailin O'ConnorUniversity of California Irvine
15 1 JELLY ROLL PRES "Evolving a Gendered Division of Labor"
16 2 STORYVILLE III PRES"Making Science Propaganda-Proof" (with James Owen Weatherall)
Benjamin Ogden Texas A&M University 17 1 ARMSTRONG PRES
"Deliberation in Search of Truth: A Formal Model of Strategic Communication with Deliberative Democracy" (with Brian Kogelmann)
Alexan-dra
OpreaUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 1 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
15 2 STORYVILLE III PRES "Public Teachers and Public Choice"
16 2 BECHET MOD
17 1 STORYVILLE II MOD
17 2 STORYVILLE II MOD
Jim Otteson Wake Forest University 15 2 JELLY ROLL PRES "The Use and Abuse of Business Ethics"
Eric Pacuit University of Maryland
17 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"A Formal Model of Deliberation and Disagreement" (with Brian Kogelmann)
17 3 STORYVILLE II PRES “Arrow’s Decisive Coalitions”
Doug Paletta University of Pennsylvania 16 2 STORYVILLE II MOD
Vida Panitch Carleton University 17 3 MAHALIA B PRES "Liberalism, Commodification, and Justice"
Jonathan Peterson Loyola University 17 3 MAHALIA B MOD
Camille Pommel Hertfordshire Law School 16 4 STORYVILLE III PRES "Recognition, for a Theory of Negotiated Autonomy"
Joshua PreissMinnesota State University-Mankato
16 3 STORYVILLE III PRES"Republican Freedom in Globally Integrated Markets"
17 2 ARMSTRONG PRES Discussant
John Protevi Louisiana State University 16 1 BECHET PRES"Anthropological Notes on Gerald Gaus, 'The Egalitarian Species'"
Pierce Randall University of Pennsylvania 16 4 MAHALIA B PRES"Ideal Theory, Liberal Ideology, and Internal Critique"
Douglas Rasmussen St. John's University 17 3 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Two Dogmas of Egalitarianism" (with Doug Uyl)
Mark ReiffUniversity of California at Davis
15 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES
"The Just Price, Exploitation, and Prescription Drugs: Why Free Marketeers Should Object to Profiteering by the Pharmaceutical Industry"
Jonathan RileyThe Murphy Institute at Tulane University
16 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES Comments on Macleod and Jacobson
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Greg Robson University of Arizona15 2 JELLY ROLL PRES "Firm Paternalism and Business Ethics"
17 2 MAHALIA B MOD
Enzo RossiUniversiteit van Amsterdam
17 2 ARMSTRONG PRES Discussant
Thomas Rowe Virginia Tech 16 4 STORYVILLE II MOD
Daniel Russell University of Arizona 16 1 STORYVILLE II PRES "Self-Ownership, Taxation, and Takings"
Richard Salsman Duke University 16 1 MAHALIA B PRES"Taxable Capacity and Morality in Schumpeter's 'Crisis of the Tax State'"
Macy SalzbergerUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
16 2 BECHET PRES"Complicating the Role of Deliberative Democracy"
Ruth SampleUniversity of New Hampshire
17 1 MAHALIA B PRES "Exploitation, Moral Injury, and Harm"
Kirun Sankaran Brown University
15 1 STORYVILLE II MOD
15 2 BECHET PRES"Roger Williams: A Historical Case Study in Public Reason"
16 2 STORYVILLE III MOD
GeoffSayre- McCord
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
17 1 STORYVILLE III MOD
David Schmidtz University of Arizona 16 1 STORYVILLE II MOD
Nicolas SerafinUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor
17 2 JELLY ROLL PRES"Does Political Liberalism Possess a Basis of Equality?"
Dan Shahar University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 2 ARMSTRONG MOD
17 2 MAHALIA B PRES "Norms for Ecological Citizenship: A Dissenting View"
17 3 BECHET MOD
A.K. Shauku University of Alabama 16 2 MAHALIA B PRES"Twelve Vital Centers: The U.S. Federal Judiciary as a Polycentric Order"
Itai SherUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
15 1 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Disagreement, The Pareto Principle, and Conflicting Reasons"
17 3 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
Stephen Simon University of Richmond 16 2 STORYVILLE II PRES Discussant
Abe Singer Loyola University Chicago 16 3 STORYVILLE III PRES
"Corporations are Capital Unions and Unions are Labor Corporations: A Welfarist Defense of Unions and the Ethics of Organized Labor"
Nicholas SouthwoodANU (Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory)
17 2 STORYVILLE I PRES "Feasibility for Collectives"
Katie StockdaleSam Houston State University
15 2 STORYVILLE II PRES "Collective Hope"
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Participant Index
First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Cesar Martinelli George Mason University 17 3 BECHET PRES"Collective Experimentation: A Laboratory Study"
Chris Surprenant University of New Orleans 15 2 JELLY ROLL PRES"Teaching Business Ethics: Theory and Practice"
Kyle SwanCalifornia State University Sacramento
15 2 BECHET PRES"The Rule of Public Reason in the Constitution of Non-Domination"
15 1 BECHET MOD
Mate SzaboCarnegie Mellon University
17 3 ARMSTRONG PRES "Dynamic Regulatory Processes for Autonomous Vehicles"
Robert TaylorUniversity of California, Davis
16 3 STORYVILLE III PRES "Donation without Domination: Private Charity and Republican Liberty"
Jonny Thakkar Swarthmore College 16 3 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "Neo-Socialism: A Sketch"
Michael Thomas Creighton University 16 2 MAHALIA B MOD
John Thrasher Monash University 17 3 STORYVILLE III PRES "Democracy Against Populism" (with Mike Munger)
Travis Timmerman Seton Hall University 16 2 STORYVILLE I PRES
"Actualist, Possibilist, or Hybridist Effective Altruism? Fixing Effective Altruism's Core Underspecification Problem"
Patrick Turmel Laval University (QC) 17 3 MAHALIA B PRES "Taxation and Equality"
Brandon Turner Clemson University 17 2 BECHET PRES"Mandeville's Political Economy Reexamined: Humanism in the Commercial Age"
Doug Den Uyl Liberty Fund 17 3 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Two Dogmas of Egalitarianism" (with Doug Rasmussen)
Werner Vandenbruwaene Antwerp University 16 3 BECHET PRES"A Buchananite Assessment of the Eurozone's Fiscal Governance Architecture"
Peter VanderschraafUniversity of California, Merced
15 1 JELLY ROLL PRES "Modeling a Coordination Regime"
Jeppe von Platz University of Richmond 16 3 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Capitalism and the Problem of Alienation"
Samantha WakilUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
15 2 MAHALIA B MOD
16 3 MAHALIA B MOD
17 1 JELLY ROLL MOD
Alec Walen Rutgers University 16 1 STORYVILLE I PRES "Risks and Limited Interpersonal Aggregation"
Chris Wass University of Waterloo 16 2 ARMSTRONG PRES"Friedman's Conception of Prediction and the Ramifications for Contemporary Economics"
Fabian Wendt Chapman University 16 3 ARMSTRONG PRES "Defending Unfair Compromises"
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First Last Institution Day Session Room Mod/Pres? Presentation Title
Karl WiderquistGeorgetown University-Qatar
17 3 BUDDY BOLDEN MOD
17 2 ARMSTRONG PRES The Prehistory of Private Property
David WiensUniversity of California, San Diego
15 1 JELLY ROLL PRES"Evolutionary Theories of Rational Rule-Following: A Dilemma" (with Ryan Muldoon)
Vanessa WillsGeorge Washington University
15 1 MAHALIA B PRES "Racial Injustice and False Consciousness"
15 4 BECHET PRES"Classing Race and Gender: Interactions between Economic Exploitation and Identity-Based Oppressions"
Bart Wilson Chapman University 15 2 ARMSTRONG PRES"The Conceptual Building Blocks of the Theory of Moral Sentiments"
Scott Wisor Minerva Schools at KGI 17 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES "The Metrics and Principles of Justice"
Kaitlin Woltz George Mason University 16 2 BUDDY BOLDEN PRES"Justice in the Market: From Prices to Incomes" (with Peter Boettke)
Robert Wright Augustana University 16 1 MAHALIA B PRES "U.S. Tax Policy, Inflation, and the Euthanasia of the Individual Investor"
Naoiki YoshiharaUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
15 1 MAHALIA B PRES"A Progressive Report on Marxian Economic Theory: On the Controversies in Exploitation Theory"
Matthew Zwolinski University of San Diego 16 4 STORYVILLE I PRES Discussant
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