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2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Advancing PPE at every opportunity
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CONTENTS
Welcome 05
Schedule 06
New Orleans Suggestions 36
Participant Index 37
Thursday 07 Friday 17 Saturday 27
WELCOME
Dear Participants,
Welcome to the Third Annual Meeting of the PPE Society! The Society and our Annual Meeting have grown exponentially over the past three years, and we are excited this year to have three full days of sessions. Thank you to every attendee, moderator, and presenter, as you each play a valuable role in the success of the conference.
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 Carol Graham (on Thursday) and one by Al Roth (on Saturday). Receptions will follow both keynote addresses. The days will be filled to the brim, but the evenings are free for you to enjoy New Orleans and the company of a fascinating group of people.
The PPE Society’s mission is to encourage the interaction and cross-pollination of three intellectual disciplines that are historically deeply intertwined and continue to have much to offer one another. If you have not already, please join the PPE Society (which you can do at http://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 2019 conference!
Cordially, Geoff Sayre-McCord Founder & Executive Director
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THURSDAYMarch 28
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Break Out Session 19:00am– 10:45am
Merit and DesertChetan Cetty, Moderator
Participants: “On Merit,” Thomas Mulligan “Why You Should be Miserable,” Gwen Bradford “Defending Asymmetries of Desert,” Huub Brouwer
Room: Storyville I
Law and Economics: Criticisms and AlternativesJacob Barrett, Moderator
Participants: “The Nature of Tort Law,” S.M. Love“Law, Economics, and Restorative Criminal Justice,” Brandon Hogan “Critical Race Theory and the Demography of Death and Dying,” Tommy J. Curry
Room: Storyville II
Author Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics Be War?Adam Gjesdal, Moderator
Participants: Kevin Vallier (Author)Simone Chambers (Commentator)Nicholas Southwood (Commentator)
Room: Storyville III
Justice, Efficiency, and ExploitationDouglas MacKay, Moderator
Participants: “Privatization, Efficiency, and the Distribution of Power,” Louise-Phillippe Hodgson“Decommodification as Exploitation,” Vida Panitch“A Paretian Account of the Separateness of Persons,” L. Chad Horne
Room: Bechet
Break Out Session 1cont.
9:00am– 10:45am
Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in EconomicsAlex Campbell, Moderator
Participants: “Psychology and Economics: History and Philosophy of Dissenting Views,”
Mario J. Rizzo“Sympathy and Preferences in Hume,” Erik W. Matson“Preference Change and the Relevance of Open-Ended Institutions,”
Malte F. Dold and Charles Delmotte
Room: Mahalia B
Education for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends, Improving the Means
Macy Salzberger, Moderator
Participants: “The Economic Undervaluation of Liberal Education,”Molly McGrath“Who Should Pay for Education and Why?” Heidi Garrett-Peltier“New Orleans Post-Katrina School Reforms and the Roles of Government
and Markets in Eucation,” Douglas N. Harris
Room: Armstrong
Political Legitimacy Ian Cruise, Moderator
Participants: “Middle-Out Legitimacy,” William Berger“Justice and Congruence: Political Not Ethical,” Phil Smolenski“Political Legitimacy Without the State: A Republican Defense of the
Sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples,” Karl Adam
Room: Jelly Roll
The Moral Case for SocialismAmanda Beal, Moderator
Participants: “Community as Socialist Value,” Jesse Spafford“Communist Distributive Justice,” Hailey Huget“Defending Why Not Socialism?” Samuel Arnold
Room: Buddy Bolden
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Break Out Session 2 11:00am – 12:45pm
Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic SystemChetan Cetty, Moderator
Participants: “Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System,” Jeppe von Platz“Rawls: Reticent Socialist,” William A. Edmundson“A Republic of Equals,” Alan Thomas
Room: Storyville I
Updating Mill on Free SpeechPiers Norris Turner, Moderator
Participants: “The Scope of ‘Free Speech’ in Ch. 2 of On Liberty,” Christopher Macleod“Free Speech and Equality: Modernizing Mill’s Harm Principle,” Melina Bell“Would Mill Boycott Ace Hardware?” Dale E. Miller
Room: Storyville II
The Nature of PovertyRobert Wright, Moderator
Participants: “Poverty without Concept Creep,” Stanislaus Husi“Towards a Philosophy of Poverty,” Joshua Spencer“Respect before Sympathy: How to Think about the Poor,” Iskra Fileva
Room: Storyville III
Topics in Decision TheorySamantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants: “Impartial Decision-Making under Normative Uncertainty,” Brian Jabarian“Massaging the News and the Faultless Voter,” Pierce Randall “CDT Agents are Exploitable,” Daniel Kokotajlo
Room: Bechet
Break Out Session 2cont.
11:00am – 12:45pm
After Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-Economy Relations in the Wake of the 1970s
Leah Downey, Moderator
Participants: “Financial Crises and Systemic Responsibility,” Max Krahé“The Credit They Deserve: The Politics of Risk and Race,” Emily Katzenstein“Capitalism’s Golden Age, the 1970s, and the Failure of Reformist Social
Democracy,” Anahí Wiedenbrug
Room: Mahalia B
Towards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and MembershipDouglas MacKay, Moderator
Participants: “The Case for a Decolonial Approach to Immigration Justice,” José Jorge Mendoza “Resistance and Refusal (or Why Open Borders are Not Utopian),” Alex Sager “Towards Justice in Migration: The Role of Private Actors,” Ashwini Vasanthakumar
Room: Armstrong
Democratic TheorySameer Bajaj, Moderator
Participants: “Interest-responsiveness as a Standard of Democratic Performance,”
Eduardo Martinez “The Failure of the Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy,”
Ryan Pevnick “Condorcet Winners and Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives: An
Impossibility Result,” Hun Chung
Room: Jelly Roll
Philosophical Issues in Behavioral EconomicsAndrew Jason Cohen, Moderator
Participants: “Behavioral Economics and the Evidential Defense of Welfare Economics,”
Garth Heutel “Philosophical Approaches to Bounded Rationality: From Herbert Simon to
Nudges,” Alejandro Hortal“Odd Bedfellows: How Choice Architecture Can Enhance Autonomy and
Diminish Inequality,” Kendra Tully
Room: Buddy Bolden
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12:45pm - 2:00pm LUNCH BREAK
Please see back of program for some wonderful dining suggestions close by.
Author Meet Critics: Lori Watson and Christie Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism
Kevin Vallier, Moderator
Participants: Lori Watson, Christie Hartley (Authors)Paul Billingham (Commentator)Cindy Stark (Commentator)
Room: Storyville I
What Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn from Formal Models
Keith Hankins, Moderator
Participants: “Prisoners to a Framework: On the Limits of Models,” Ryan Muldoon “On the Emergence of Minority Disadvantage: Testing the Cultural Red King
Hypothesis,” Aydin Mohseni“The General Theory of Second Best is More General Than You Think,”
David Wiens
Room: Storyville II
Aspects of Structural InjusticeNicholas Geiser, Moderator
Participants: “Making Room for Ideological Explanation,” Valerie Soon “On the Obligations of Beneficiaries of Structural Injustice,” Brian Berkey“What Is Structural Injustice?” Kirun Sankaran
Room: Storyville III
Break Out Session 32:00pm – 3:45pm
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Break Out Session 3 cont.
2:00pm - 3:45pm
Racialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on the Materiality of Justice
Graham Hubbs, Moderator
Participants: “Reliance Structures: How Urban Public Policy Shapes Human Agency,”
Matthew Noah Smith “Of Dogs, Gentrification, and the Race-ing of Space,” Yolonda Y. Wilson“Racial Displacement and Housing Justice,” Kristina Meshelski
Room: Bechet
The Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of “Evidence-Based”Public Decision-Making
Roy Heidelberg, Moderator
Participants: “Empathy and the Limits of Utilitarianism,” Sam Fleischacker “Managerialism and Government Legitimacy,” Amanda R. Greene“Fighting (Status Quo) Bias with Bias in Big Data Economics,” Eric Schliesser
Room: Mahalia B
Author Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic JusticeAdam Gjesdal, Moderator
Participants: Peter Vanderschraaf (Author)Justin Bruner (Commentator)Paul Weithman (Commentator)
Room: Armstrong
Proxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age of Big Data
Joseph Porter, Moderator
Participants: “Proxies for Means and Proxies for Need: How Do We Know When Someone
is Poor?” Zoe Hitzig“Should You Be Taxed Based on Where You are Born?” Kadeem Noray“Big Data and Blue Eyes: What Makes Variables Political?” Joshua Simons
Room: Jelly Roll
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Break Out Session 3cont.
2:00pm – 3:45pm
Justice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the NineteenthCentury: Tocqueville and Beyond
Eric MacGilvray, Moderator
Participants: “The Corrupt Mores of a Stable Democracy: Montesquieu’s Answer to
Tocqueville,” Mario Juarez-Garcia“Loyalty to Organizations and Social Trust: Re-envisioning Firms as Mediating
Institutions,” Aimee Barbeau“A Little Tyranny: Democratic Equality and the Servant Problem in Nineteenth
Century America,” Briana L. McGinnis
Room: Buddy Bolden
Behavioral EthicsJonathan Miles, Moderator
Participants: “It’s Not A Lie If You Believe It: Lying Under Norm Uncertainty,” Cristina Bicchieri“Feel the Power of the Dark Side: On the Evolution of Norm Erosion,”
Eugen Dimant“Formulating Effective Moral Cues Through the Power of Social Norms and
Communication Media,” Francesca Papa and Sakshi Ghai
Room: Storyville I
Rational Choice TheoryAlexandru Marcoci, Moderator
Participants: “A Puzzle about Probabilistic Knowledge,” Julia Staffel“Rationality, Preference Satisfaction and Degenerate Intentions: Why Rational
Choice Theory is not Self-Defeating,” Roberto Fumagalli“Tiny Probabilities of Vast Utilities: Let’s Just Give Up And Bound our Utility
Functions Already,” Daniel Kokotajlo
Room: Storyville II
Corporate Social ResponsibilityRobert Wright, Moderator
Participants: “The Indeterminacy of Corporate Social Responsibility: Why Corporate
Responsibility Depends on Background Political Institutions,” Hrishikesh Joshi“Friedman was Right: Corporate Moral Responsibility v. Corporate Social
Responsibility,” Kendy Hess“The Political Authority of Corporate Officials: A Dynamical Perspective,”
Waheed Hussain
Room: Storyville III
Break Out Session 44:00pm – 5:45pm
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Break Out Session 4 cont.
4:00pm - 5:45pm
The Promise and Perils of PolycentrismAlex Campbell, Moderator
Participants: “Still Thin but Thicker Than Thin: A Solution for Adjudicating Disputes in
Polycentrism,” Danielle Limbaugh“Polycentrism and Political Consent,” Jake MonaghanCommentary from Fred D’Agostino
Room: Bechet
Inequality and Social JusticeNeera Badhwar, Moderator
Participants: “A Bleeding Heart Libertarian View of Inequality,” Andrew Jason Cohen “Rights, Egalitarianism, and Social Justice,” Aeon Skoble “Equality and Social Justice: A reply to Skoble and Cohen,” Chris Surprenant
Room: Mahalia B
The Metaphysics of MoneySamantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants: “Money as Metaphysically Reflexive,” Asya J. Passinsky “On the Question, ‘What is Money?’” Graham Hubbs “Money and Mental Contents” David G. Dick
Room: Armstrong
Business Ethics Informed by Normative EthicsChetan Cetty, Moderator
Participants: “The Market Failures Approach and the Ideal World Objection,” Kenneth Silver “The Problem of Causal Impotence for Business Ethics, ”Abe Zakhem“The Stakes of the Actualism/Possibilism Debate for Business Ethics,”
Travis Timmerman
Room: Jelly Roll
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Breakout Session 4cont.
4:00pm – 5:45pm
Regulating Emerging Technology: Between Private Governance and Government Regulation
Nick Cowen, Moderator
Participants: “Editing Embryos: Private Choices and Public Goods,” Jonathan Anomaly“Procedural Objectivity in Governing Disruptive Technologies,” Dima Y. Shamoun“Regulating Technology Between Private Governance and Government
Regulation,” Andreas Wolkenstein
Room: Storyville I
Unequal Hopes, Lives, and Lifespans in theU.S.A.: Insights from the New Science ofWell-Being
Carol Graham, Keynote Speaker Room: Storyville I
Plenary Session6:00pm - 7:00pm
Reception7:00pm
Drinks, Appetizers, and Conversation
Join us!
Room: Foyer
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FRIDAYMarch 29
Break Out Session 19:00am – 10:45am
Consent and ConventionIskra Fileva, Moderator
Participants: “Moral Risk and Communicating Consent,” Renee Bolinger“Conventions and Consent,” Tom Dougherty“Consent, Convention, and Wicked Problems,” Erin Taylor
Room: Storyville I
The Conditions of Coordination and CooperationDan Shahar, Moderator
Participants: “The Community of Public Reason,” Chad Van Schoelandt“Rationality and Cooperation,” John Thrasher“Play Like Me Or Else!: Supporting Conformity in Stag Hunt Problems with
Costly Punishment,” Peter Vanderschraaf
Room: Storyville II
Author Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By Multiple Majorities
David Wiens, Moderator
Participants: Sean Ingham (Author)Simone Chambers (Commentator) Thomas Christiano (Commentator)
Room: Storyville III
Author Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among the Radicals
Billy Christmas, Moderator
Participants: Daniel Layman (Author)Eric Mack (Commentator) Bas van der Vossen (Commentator)
Room: Bechet
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Break Out Session 1 cont.9:00am – 10:45am
Immigration and InstitutionsMario Juarez-Garcia, Moderator
Participants: “Deep Roots and Human Capital: Drivers of Institutional Quality,” Garett Jones“On Behalf of a Liberal Account of Immigration and Institutions,” Chris Freiman“Replies to Jones and Freiman,” Jonathan Anomaly
Room: Mahalia B
Individuals, Communities, and International LawRyan Pevnick, Moderator
Participants: “The Compatibility of Constitutional Democracy with International Law,”
Carmen Pavel“Between National Sovereignty and Global Governance: Mediating Norms and
Actors,” Ashwini Vasanthakumar“International Human Rights and Economic Inequality,” Jiewuh Song
Room: Armstrong
Race and Social ConstructionRoderick T. Long, Moderator
Participants: “Against Biological Racialism,” Jennifer McKitrick“Challenging Hybrid Accounts of Race,” Adam R. Thompson“The PERCs of Having White Ancestry,” C.L. Richardson
Room: Jelly Roll
Social Categories and Social ExplanationGraham Hubbs, Moderator
Participants: “Four Levels Of Explanation In Understanding Biases,” Daniel Moseley“Conventions and Status Functions,” Marija Jankovic and Kirk Ludwig“Law Versus ‘Law and Order’: Preventive Policing as a Public Expression of Bias,”
John Lawless
Room: Buddy Bolden
Break Out Session 211:00am – 12:45pm
The Ethics of BoycottsLuc Bovens, Moderator
Participants: “Punitive Boycotts and Refusals of Service,” Linda Radzik“Boycotts and Consumer Complicity,” Waheed Hussain“Consumer Clout and How to Wield It,” Caleb Pickard
Room:Storyville I
PPE as an Intellectual EnterpriseGeoffrey Brennan, Moderator
Participants: Cristina BicchieriHartmut KliemtDavid SchmidtzGeoffrey Sayre-McCord
Room:Storyville II
Formal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and VotingKeith Hankins, Moderator
Participants: “Inequality and Majority Rule,” Justin Bruner“A Formal Theory of Democratic Deliberation,” Hun Chung“Gotcha Theorems for Democrats” Will Bosworth
Room: Storyville III
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Rethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public EconomyRobert Wright, Moderator
Participants: “A New Public Economics: Government as a Producer,” Jon Rynn“A Public Sector for the Public Good,” Heidi Garrett-Peltier“Optimism, Resilience, and Longevity: The Role of Community, Place, and Public
Goods,” Carol Graham
Room: Bechet
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New Work in Anarchist Legal TheoryRoderick T. Long, Moderator
Participants: “Retribution: an Abolitionist Translation,” Jason Lee Byas“Disaggregating Marital Obligation,” Gary Chartier“Social Equality and Liberty,” Billy Christmas
Room: Mahalia B
The Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-PoliticalAge
Samantha Wakil, Moderator
Participants: “Does Microeconomics Need a New Foundation?” Priya Menon“Monetary Policy and Democracy: The Tyranny of Price Stability,” Leah Downey“Explanation and Accountability in Machine Learning: What Can We Learn
from Juries?” Josh Simons
Room: Armstrong
Break Out Session 2 cont.
11:00am – 12:45pm
Author Meets Critics: Abraham Singer’s The Form of the FirmBrandon Turner, Moderator
Participants: Abraham Singer (Author)Peter Jaworski (Commentator) Briana L. McGinnis (Commentator)
Room: Jelly Roll
Law’s Over-ResponsivenessAlex Schaefer, Moderator
Participants: “Oath’s Anxieties,” Miryam Segal“Criminalization, Democracy and Disagreements: An Attempt to Make Legal
Moralism Compatible with Self-Government,” Fernando Bracaccini“The Ethics of Punishment in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” Sari Kisilevsky
Room: Buddy Bolden
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12:45pm - 2:00pm
Fairness in Voluntary ExchangesEric MacGilvray, Moderator
Participants: “Bargaining Based Fairness,” Ben Ferguson“Exploitation and Unfair Pricing,” Matthew Zwolinski“Democratic Exchange,” Thomas Christiano
Room: Storyville I
The Epistemology of Political DisagreementRenee Bolinger, Moderator
Participants: “Deciding What’s True: The Epistemology of Fact-Checking,” Zeynep Pamuk“The Epistemic Risks of Testimony and Why We Should Listen Anyway,”
Matt Chick“Compromising with the Uncompromising: Political Disagreement under
Noncompliance,” Alex Worsnip
Room: Storyville II
Political Money on CampusDavid Estlund, Moderator
Participants: “Big Money on Campus: The Public/Private Parallel,” Jessica Flanigan“Gifts, Gratitude, and Promising,” Jeppe von Platz“Refuse, Hide, Filter, or Fight: Private Donations and the Valuing of Knowledge,”
Justin Weinberg
Room: Storyville III
LUNCH BREAK
Please see back of program for some wonderful dining suggestions close by.
Break Out Session 32:00pm - 3:45pm
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2:00pm – 3:45pm
Majoritarianism and Minority RightsBrian Jabarian, Moderator
Participants: “Culture, State and Exit: What’s the Matter with Kukathas?,” Richard Ashcroft“Political Liberalism and the Problem of Too Much Pluralism,” Athmeya Jayaram“Two Interpretations of Majority Rule,” Mahendra Prasad
Room: Bechet
Discrimination and the Liberal RegimeRobert Wright, Moderator
Participants: “Majoritarianism, Discrimination, and the Origin Story of the Liberal Regime,”
William Kline“A Libertarian Defense of Title II of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Phil Magness“The Anti-Discriminatory Public Choice Tradition,” James Harrigan
Room: Mahalia B
Rawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial IntegrationDouglas MacKay, Moderator
Participants: “Non-Ideal Justice, Fairness, and Affirmative Action,” Matthew Adams“The Consequences of the Social Construction of Race for Social Contract
Theory,” Kristina Meshelski“Racial Integration and the Problem of Relational Value,” Dale Matthew
Room: Armstrong
Economics, Theology, and LibertyJ.P. Messina, Moderator
Participants: “Encouraging Human Flourishing Through Economic and Religious Liberty,”
Art Carden“Sound Theology: A Solution to the Local Knowledge Problem?” Sarah M. Estelle“Ye Cannot Serve God and Mammon: Jesus, Wealth, and Extractive Institutions,”
Walker Wright
Room: Jelly Roll
Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm – 3:45pm
Author Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as Critical Theorist
Stefan Eich, Moderator
Participants: Jonny Thakkar (Author)Jaime Edwards (Commentator) Carolyn Biltoft (Commentator)
Room: Buddy Bolden
Political Philosophy Meets Experimental PhilosophyNick Cowan, Moderator
Participants: “Gender Equality in the Australian Workplace,” Holly Lawford-Smith“Feasibility and Normative Encroachment,” Nicholas Southwood“The Social Epistemology of Political Discourse: A Case Study Using Twitter
Activity,” Mark Alfano
Room: Storyville I
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Social Practices, Law, and TrustHelen McCabe, Moderator
Participants: “Fidelity, Accountability and Trust: Tensions at the Heart of the Rule of Law,”
Gerald Postema“Defending Hart on Social Practices,” Chris Melenovsky“Political Trust: Concepts, Causes, and Consequences,” Kevin Vallier
Room: Storyville II
Self-OwnershipGary Chartier, Moderator
Participants: “Self-Ownership Revisited,” Neera Badhwar“Getting Self-Ownership in View,” Roderick T. Long“Separateness and Self-Ownership,” Eric Mack
Room: Storyville III
Break Out Session 44:00pm – 5:45pm
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Break Out Session 4cont.
4:00pm – 5:45pm
Topics in Cost-Benefit AnalysisDouglas MacKay, Moderator
Participants: “Justifying the Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis in a Liberal Democracy: Against the
Evidential View,” Benjamin Chen“In Defense of Two Polar Opposite Positions in Climate Economics,” Paul Kelleher“Assessing The Costs (and Benefits) of Regulation: On the Limits of Regulatory
Oversight,” J.P. Messina
Room: Bechet
Morals and Markets in Early Modern Political ThoughtBrandon Turner, Moderator
Participants: “Adam Smith on Education as a Means to Self-Government,” Michelle Schwarze“When Markets and Politics Diverge: Education in Adam Smith’s The Wealth of
Nations,” Alexandra Oprea“Locke on Market Sales: Making Moral Men in a Commercial Society,” Steven Kelts
Room: Mahalia B
Market Proposals and Market CritiquesJacob Barrett, Moderator
Participants: “Markets and Moral Bigotry: An Argument against Consumer Boycotts,” Justin Tosi“A (Modern) Critique of Market Interdependence: Wendell Berry’s Ecological
Agrarianism,” Gregory Koutnik“In Defense of a Market for Immigration,” Andre Assumpcao
Room: Armstrong
Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of Capitalism
Graham Hubbs, Moderator
Participants: “Latina Immigrants and Their Networks of Care: Gender, Development and
Social Reproduction in the Midwest in the 21st Century,” Ruchira Sen and Viviana Grieco
“Untouchable Money: B.R. Ambedkar’s The Problem of the Rupee Reconsidered,” Stefan Eich
“Marx and Limits of Global Capitalism from a 21st-Century Perspective,” Vanessa Wills
Room: Jelly Roll
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Break Out Session 4cont.
4:00pm – 5:45pm
Preferences of Citizens in Citizen Panels: Theory, PilotStudies and First Findings
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants: “Social Preferences in Behavioral Welfare Economics: Should They Be Left Out
in Welfare Assessment?” Jack Vromen“Does Participating in a Citizen Panel Affect Participants’ Preferences?”
Job van Exel“Participatory Value Evaluation: A New Economic Assessment Model for
Promoting Social Acceptance of (Government) Policies,” Niek Mouter
Room: Buddy Bolden
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SATURDAYMarch 30
Socialist ThoughtDiana E. Popescu, Moderator
Participants: “Freedom in Marx,” S.M. Love“Distributive Justice in the Socialists in the 19th Century,” Adrien Lutz (Co-author:
Susumu Cato)“‘From Each According to Ability; To Each According to Needs’: Origin,
Meaning, and Development of Socialist Slogans,” Luc Bovens
Room: Storyville I
Health Care Ethics and PolicyNeera Badhwar, Moderator
Participants: “Three Arguments Against Pharmaceutical Censorship,” Jessica Flanigan“American Birth and the Autonomy Trap: The Impact of Federal and State
Regulations on Informed Consent,” Lauren Hall“A Cure for Big Pharma: Government Intervention and the Ethics of
Direct-to-Physician Marketing,” Michael Brodrick
Room: Storyville II
Paternalism in Politics and Public Life: New PerspectivesSameer Bajaj, Moderator
Participants: “Impersonal Paternalism,” Steven P. Wall“Paternalism and Political Legitimacy,” Amanda R. Greene“Paternalism and the Moral Panic over ‘Direct-to-Consumer’ Genetic Testing,”
Bryan Cwik
Room: Storyville III
Break Out Session 19:00am – 10:45am
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Going Beyond the Usual Suspects: Spreading PPE to Small Liberal Arts CollegesKarolina Wisniewska, Moderator
Participants: Jennifer Kling Eric KosMatthew Draud
Room: Bechet
Break Out Session 1 cont.
9:00am – 10:45am
The Open Society and Its ChallengesBrandon Turner, Moderator
Participants: “Immigration, Culture, and the Open Society,” Chandran Kukathas“Preserving the Progressive Aims of Open Society,” Piers Norris Turner“The Invisible Contract: Agreement and Spontaneous Order in the Open
Society,” John Thrasher
Room: Mahalia B
New Perspectives on Legal ObligationChristopher Melenovsky, Moderator
Participants: “Reciprocity and the Case for Politics,” Brookes Brown“Legitimate Action Without the Right to Rule,” Justin Bernstein“Inclusive Anti-positivism,” Emad Atiq
Room: Armstrong
Race and Reactionary Politics in Hutt, Buchanan, Tullock, and Bronfenbrenner
Audra Jenson, Moderator
Participants: “W.H. Hutt’s ‘Negro Problem,’” M’Balou Camara“‘One Man, One Vote’ and the Neglect of the Calculus of Consent,” Daniel Kuehn“Overt Racism in Economic Science: Martin Bronfenbrenner’s Commentary on
Robert S. Browne’s ‘Economic Case of Reparations to Black America’ at the 84th Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association in December1971,” Scott Carter
Room: Jelly Roll
Matching Mechanisms and Algorithmic Fairness in Policy Design
Alex Schaefer, Moderator
Participants: “Unenviable Matches, Priorities, and Preferences: A Case Study of Matching
Mechanisms,” Zoe Hitzig“Preferential Mistreatment: Against Group Preference-Based Algorithmic
Fairness,” Lily Hu“Bridging the ‘Normative Gap’: Matching Mechanisms and Social Justice,”
Kate Vredenburgh
Room: Buddy Bolden
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Break Out Session 211:00am – 12:45pm
Topics in Distributive JusticeAmanda Beal, Moderator
Participants: “The Principle of Equal Consideration of Interests,” Jacob Barrett“Fairness, Continuity and Weighted Lotteries,” Thomas Rowe“The Politics of Envy,” Chris Howard
Room: Storyville I
Moral Progress and Its InterpretationMario Juarez-Garcia, Moderator
Participants: “On Making Progress with Social Constructions,” Stanislaus Husi“Moral Progress for Liberal Realists,” Michael Huemer“Explaining Ethical Drift,” Joseph Porter
Room: Storyville II
The Costs and Benefits of DiversityDaniel Kuehn, Moderator
Participants: “How Translation and Communication Constrain the Benefits of Perspectival
Diversity,” Keith Hankins and Ryan Muldoon“Multiple Diversity Concepts and Their Ethical-Epistemic Implications,”
Daniel Steel“The Limits of Similitude and Deference: Reexamining Core Principles of
Political Representation,” Wendy Salkin
Room: Storyville III
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Class Experiments for PPL and Public ChoiceCharles Holt, Moderator
Participants: “The Jamestown Survival Game,” Madison Smither“Rent Seeking and the Inefficiencies of Non-market Allocations,” Lee Coppock“Low Tech, High Concept: Teaching Market Phenomena with Post-It Notes,”
Cathleen Johnson“Democracy and Exchange Game,” John Thrasher
Room: Bechet
Early Modern PPE: Hobbes & LockeDaniel Layman, Moderator
Participants: “Hobbes on International Trade,” Susanne Sreedhar“Hobbes and Corporate Representation,” Katherine M. Robiadek“‘The Lucky Chance of Education’: Children’s Rights and Children’s Labor in
Locke’s Educational Writings,” Alexandra Oprea
Room: Mahalia B
Republicanism and Republican FreedomHarrison Frye, Moderator
Participants: “Forced to be Free: Republican Paternalism and the Dawes Act (1887),”
Desmond Jagmohan“Republican Freedom, Popular Control, and Collective Action,” Frank Lovett“Freedom as Non-Domination in the Eurozone: a Republican assessment of the
Sovereign Debt Crisis,” Stefano Merlo
Room: Armstrong
Ethics and the Boundaries of Economic ReasoningAudra Jenson, Moderator
Participants: “Ethics, Economics Imperialism, and Values in Science,” Patricia Marino“Moral Indifferents and the Corruption of the Moral Sentiments,” Jennifer Baker“On the Limits of Markets and Market Thinking,” Chris Wass
Room: Jelly Roll
Break Out Session 2 cont.
11:00am – 12:45pm
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Rationality in Collective Decision Making and the Allocationof Economic Goods
Daniel Kokotajlo, Moderator
Participants: “Characterizing Market Economies with Technical Changes,” Naoki Yoshihara“Personal and Social Identity: A Choice Theoretic Perspective,” Yongsheng Xu“Group Identification: An Integrated Approach,” Biung-Ghi Ju
Room: Buddy Bolden
LUNCH BREAK
Please see back of program for some wonderful dining suggestions close by.
12:45pm – 2:00pm
Break Out Session 32:00pm – 3:45pm
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PPE & the Environment: Justice, Migration, and Climate Change
Carmen Pavel, Moderator
Participants: “Far-Off Impacts of Climate Change: A Duty to Get Out of the Way?” Dan Shahar“Environmental Ethics and Forced Migration: The Limits of Liberal Nationalism,”
Karolina WisniewskaClimate Change, Culture, and Immigration,” Sahar Akhtar
Room: Storyville I
Problems of Scale in Social and Political PhilosophyMatthew Adams, Moderator
Participants: “Programming Deliberation: The Political and Ethical Implications of Big
Data-Fueled Automated Content Moderation Algorithms on Social Media,”Chloé Bakalar
“Speech Rights as Threshold Rights,” Erin Miller“Social Norms and Social Tyranny: The Importance of Civil Inattention,”
Harrison Frye
Room: Storyville II
Author Meets Critics: Julian Müller’s Political Pluralism, Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy
John Thrasher, Moderator
Participants: Julian Müller (Author)Ryan Muldoon (Commentator)Paul Dragos Aligica (Commentator)
Room: Storyville III
Author Meets Critics: Joseph Persky’s The Political Economy of ProgressDale E. Miller, Moderator
Participants: Joseph Persky (Author)Piers Norris Turner (Commentator)Helen McCabe (Commentator)
Room: Bechet
Repugnant MarketsAnn Cudd, Moderator
Participants: “Does Paid Plasma Crowd-out Unpaid Blood Donations?” Peter Jaworski and
William English“Paying for Plasma: Commodification, Exploitation, and Profit,” Vida Panitch and
L. Chad Horne“Paying for Kidneys? A Randomized Survey and Choice Experiment,”
Nicola Lacetera
Room: Mahalia B
ConsentH. Bondurant, Moderator
Participants: “Consent, Promising, and Publicity,” Ian Cruise“Consent and Uptake,” Richard Healey“Disclosure of Morally Controversial Medical Option: What is Required for
Informed Consent?” Elizabeth Brassfield
Room: Armstrong
Philosophy of Education: Democratic Aims and the Development of Intellectual Virtues
Eric Brown, Moderator
Participants: “The Epistemic Import of Civic Friendship,” Randall Curren“Democracy, Information Technology, and Intellectual Character Education,”
Jason Baehr“An Underlying Aim, an Underlying Problem: The Commitment to Epistemic
Uniformity,” Rena B. Goldstein
Room: Jelly Roll
Break Out Session 3 cont.
2:00pm – 3:45pm
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Author Meets Critics: Eric Schliesser’s Adam Smith: Systematic Philosopher and Public Thinker
Kirun Sankaran, Moderator
Participants: Eric Schliesser (Author)Glory Liu (Commentator)Lauren Kopajtic (Commentator)
Room: Buddy Bolden
Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice, and CompensationJoseph Porter, Moderator
Participants: “Apologies as Compensatory Justice,” Andrew I. Cohen“The Metaphysics of Compensatory Justice,” Stephen Kershnar“Restoring Stolen Art” Amy Sepinwall
Room: Storyville I
New Directions in Lockean Political TheoryJohn Thrasher, Moderator
Participants: “Moderate Libertarianism and the Project Pursuit Argument,” Fabian Wendt“A Non-Consensual Lockean Account of the State’s Exclusive Right to Punish,”
Ben Bryan “Unjust Consent,” Bas van der Vossen
Room: Storyville II
Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm - 3:45pm
Justifications of Private PropertyJesse Spafford, Moderator
Participants: “Beyond Frontier Town: Do Early Modern Theories of Property Apply to
Capitalist Economies?” Katharina Nieswandt“Market Revisionism and the Theory of Capitalist Domination,” David Borman“On the Very Idea of Private Property,” Tom Malleson
Room: Bechet
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Break Out Session 44:00pm - 5:45pm
Well-Being PolicyDan Shahar, Moderator
Participants: “Operationalizing Human Well-Being,” Gil Hersch“Towards a Values-Based Normative Foundation for Behavioral Welfare
Economics,” Tyler DesRoches“The Indicators Combination Problem and the Liberal State,” Shiri Cohen Kaminitz
Room: Mahalia B
Voting Institutions: Political Equality and Popular ControlYongsheng Xu, Moderator
Participants: “Democratic Agenda-Setting and Political Parties,” Emilee Chapman“Collective Action Problems and Political Inequality,” Sean Ingham“Freedom and Voting Power,” Itai Sher
Room: Armstrong
The Work EthicEric Sampson, Moderator
Participants: “The Economics of Work Ethics and Care Work: Variations on a Common
Theme,” Daniel Kuehn“Meaningful Work and Limits on the Social Division of Labor,” Hyunseop Kim“The Ethical Limitations and Misuse of the Work Ethic,” Jennifer Baker
Room: Jelly Roll
Break Out Session 4cont.4:00pm - 5:45pm
Education: Ideals, Evidence, and ImplementationAnn Cudd, Moderator
Participants: “An Aristotelian Approach to Education in Non-Ideal Circumstances,”
Macy Salzberger“Adequacy, Positional Goods, and Social Change; A Critique of Anderson’s
Sufficientarianism,” Joshua Kissel“Social Science, Policy, and Practice in Education: Against “Evidence Based”
Pedagogy,” Rob Willison
Room: Buddy Bolden
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Repugnant Transactions and Forbidden Markets
Al Roth, Keynote Speaker Room: Storyville I/II
Drinks, Appetizers, and Conversation
Join us!
Room: Foyer
Plenary Session6:00pm - 7:00pm
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7:00pm Reception
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 Tavern (for Po Boys), Company Burger (for burgers), Juan’s Flying Burrito(for Mexican food), Cafe du Monde (for beignets)
Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free:Goldberg’s, Seed, Carmo, Green Goddess
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, New Orleans Pharmacy Museum, City Park, Audubon Park, take the street car down St. Charles and look at all of the architecture.
New Orleans Suggestions
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Adam Karl University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 28 1 Jelly Roll Pres Political Legitimacy
Adams Matthew Stanford University
29 3 Armstrong Pres Rawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial Integration
30 3 Storyville II Mod Problems of Scale in Social and Political Philosophy
Akhtar Sahar University of Virginia 30 3 Storyville I Pres PPE & the Environment: Justice, Migration, and Climate Change
Alfano Mark Delft University of
Technology/ Australian Catholic University
29 4 Storyville I Pres Political Philosophy Meets Experimental Philosophy
Aligica Paul Dragos George Mason University 30 3 Storyville III CommAuthor Meets Critics: Julian Müller’s Political Pluralism,
Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy
Anomaly Jonathan University of California, San Diego
28 4 Buddy Bolden Pres Regulating Emerging Technology: Between Private
Governance and Government Regulation
29 1 Mahalia B Pres Immigration and Institutions
Arnold Samuel Texas Christian University 28 1 Buddy Bolden Pres The Moral Case for Socialism
Ashcroft Richard Queen Mary University of London 29 3 Bechet Pres Majoritarianism and Minority Rights
Assumpcao Andre University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29 4 Armstrong Pres Market Proposals and Market Critiques
Atiq Emad Cornell University 30 1 Armstrong Pres New Perspectives on Legal Obligation
Badhwar Neera University of Oklahoma,
George Mason University - Affiliate
28 4 Mahalia B Mod Inequality and Social Justice
29 4 Storyville III Pres Self-Ownership
30 1 Storyville II Mod Health Care Ethics and Policy
Baehr Jason Loyola Marymount University 30 3 Jelly Roll Mod Philosophy of Education: Democratic Aims and the Development of Intellectual Virtues
Bajaj Sameer Franklin & Marshall College
28 2 Jelly Roll Mod Democratic Theory
30 1 Storyville III Mod Paternalism in Politics and Public Life: New Perspectives
Bakalar Chloé Temple University 30 3 Storyville II Pres Problems of Scale in Social and Political Philosophy
Baker Jennifer College of Charleston30 2 Jelly Roll Pres Ethics and the Boundaries of Economic Reasoning
30 4 Jelly Roll Pres The Work Ethic
Barbeau Aimee University of Illinois - Springfield 28 3 Buddy
Bolden Pres Justice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the Nineteenth Century: Tocqueville and Beyond
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Barrett Jacob University of Arizona
28 1 Storyville II Mod Law and Economics: Criticisms and Alternatives
29 4 Armstrong Mod Market Proposals and Market Critiques
30 2 Storyville I Pres Topics in Distributive Justice
Beal Amanda Mount St. Mary’s University28 1 Buddy
Bolden Mod The Moral Case for Socialism
30 1 Storyville I Mod Topics in Distributive Justice
Bell Melina Washington and Lee University 28 2 Storyville II Pres Updating Mill on Free Speech
Berger William University of Pennsylvania 28 1 Jelly Roll Pres Political Legitimacy
Berkey Brian University of Pennsylvania 28 3 Storyville III Pres Aspects of Structural Injustice
Bernstein Justin Johns Hopkins University 30 1 Armstrong Pres New Perspectives on Legal Obligation
Bicchieri Cristina University of Pennsylvania
28 4 Storyville I Pres Behavioral Ethics
29 2 Storyville II Pres PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise
Billingham Paul University of Oxford 28 3 Storyville I CommAuthor Meets Critics: Lori Watson and Christie
Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism
Biltoft Carolyn Graduate Institute Of Geneva 29 3 Buddy Bolden Comm Author Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as Critical
Theorist
Bolinger Renee Australian National
University/ Princeton University
29 1 Storyville I Pres Consent and Convention
29 3 Storyville II Mod The Epistemology of Political Disagreement
Bondurant H. Duke University 30 3 Armstrong Mod Consent
Borman David Nipissing University 30 4 Bechet Pres Justifications of Private Property
Bosworth Will London School of Economics 29 2 Storyville III Pres Formal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and Voting
Bovens Luc University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
29 2 Storyville I Mod The Ethics of Boycotts
30 1 Storyville I Pres Socialist Thought
Bracaccini Fernando Yale University 29 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Law’s Over-Responsiveness
Bradford Gwen Rice University 28 1 Storyville I Pres Merit and Desert
Brassfield Elizabeth University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 30 3 Armstrong Pres Consent
Brennan Geoffrey ANU/UNC/Duke 29 2 Storyville II Mod PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise
Brodrick Michael Arkansas Tech University 30 1 Storyville II Pres Health Care Ethics and Policy
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Brouwer Huub Tilburg University 28 1 Storyville I Pres Merit and Desert
Brown Brookes Clemson University 30 1 Armstrong Pres New Perspectives on Legal Obligation
Brown Eric Washington University in St. Louis 30 3 Jelly Roll Pres Philosophy of Education: Democratic Aims and the
Development of Intellectual Virtues
Bruner Justin University of Groningen
28 3 Armstrong Comm Author Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice
29 2 Storyville III Pres Formal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and Voting
Bryan Ben University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 30 4 Storyville II Pres New Directions in Lockean Political Theory
Byas Jason Lee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 29 2 Mahalia B Pres New Work in Anarchist Legal Theory
Camara M’Balou Duke University 30 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Reactionary Politics in Hutt, Buchanan, Tullock, and Bronfenbrenner
Campbell Alex University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 1 Mahalia B Mod Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in Economics
28 4 Bechet Mod The Promise and Perils of Polycentrism
Carden Art Samford University 29 3 Jelly Roll Pres Economics, Theology, and Liberty
Carter Scott University of Tulsa 30 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Reactionary Politics in Hutt, Buchanan, Tullock, and Bronfenbrenner
Cetty Chetan University of Pennsylvania
28 1 Storyville I Mod Merit and Desert
28 2 Storyville I Mod Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System
28 4 Jelly Roll Mod Business Ethics Informed by Normative Ethics
Chambers Simone University of California, Irvine
28 1 Storyville III Pres Author Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics be War?
29 1 Storyville III Comm Author Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By Multiple Majorities
Chapman Emilee Stanford University 30 4 Armstrong Pres Voting Institutions: Political Equality and Popular Control
Chartier Gary La Sierra University
29 2 Mahalia B Pres New Work in Anarchist Legal Theory
29 4 Storyville III Mod Self-Ownership
Chen Benjamin Columbia University 29 4 Bechet Pres Topics in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Chick Matt Washington Universityin St. Louis 29 3 Storyville II Pres The Epistemology of Political Disagreement
Christiano Thomas University of Arizona29 1 Storyville III Comm Author Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By Multiple
Majorities
29 3 Storyville I Pres Fairness in Voluntary Exchanges
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Christmas Billy New York University29 1 Bechet Mod Author Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among the
Radicals
29 2 Mahalia B Pres New Work in Anarchist Legal Theory
Chung Hun Waseda University
28 2 Jelly Roll Pres Democratic Theory
29 2 Storyville III Pres Formal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and Voting
Cohen Andrew I. Georgia State University 30 4 Storyville I Pres Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice, and Compensation
Cohen Andrew Jason Georgia State University
28 4 Mahalia B Pres Inequality and Social Justice
28 2 Buddy Bolden Mod Philosophical Issues in Behavioral Economics
Coppock Lee University of Virginia 30 2 Bechet Pres Class Experiments for PPL and Public Choice
Cohen Kaminitz Shiri Hebrew University of Jerusalem 30 4 Mahalia B Pres Well-Being Policy
Cowen Nick New York University
28 4 Buddy Bolden Mod Regulating Emerging Technology: Between Private
Governance and Government Regulation
29 4 Storyville I Mod Political Philosophy Meets Experimental Philosophy
Cruise Ian University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 1 Jelly Roll Mod Political Legitimacy
30 3 Armstrong Pres Consent
Cudd Ann Boston University
30 3 Mahalia B Mod Repugnant Markets
30 4 Buddy Bolden Mod Education: Ideals, Evidence, and Implementation
Curren Randall University of Rochester 30 3 Jelly Roll Pres Philosophy of Education: Democratic Aims and the Development of Intellectual Virtues
Curry Tommy J. Texas A&M University 28 1 Storyville II Pres Law and Economics: Criticisms and Alternatives
Cwik Bryan Portland State University 30 1 Storyville III Pres Paternalism in Politics and Public Life: New Perspectives
D’Agostino Fred University of Queensland 28 4 Bechet Pres The Promise and Perils of Polycentrism
Delmotte Charles New York University 28 1 Mahalia B Pres Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in Economics
DesRoches Tyler Arizona State University 30 4 Mahalia B Pres Well-Being Policy
Dick David G. University of Calgary 28 4 Armstrong Pres The Metaphysics of Money
Dimant Eugen University of Pennsylvania 28 4 Storyville I Pres Behavioral Ethics
Dold Malte F. New York University 28 1 Mahalia B Pres Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in Economics
Dougherty Tom University of Cambridge/ Tulane University 29 1 Storyville I Pres Consent and Convention
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Downey Leah Harvard University
28 2 Mahalia B Mod After Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-Economy Relations in the Wake of the 1970s
29 2 Armstrong Pres The Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-Political Age
Draud Matthew Siena Heights University 30 1 Bechet Pres Going Beyond the Usual Suspects: Spreading PPE to Small Liberal Arts Colleges
Edmundson William A. Georgia State University 28 2 Storyville I Pres Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System
Edwards Jaime St. Norbert College 29 3 Buddy Bolden Comm Author Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as Critical
Theorist
Eich Stefan Princeton University
29 3 Buddy Bolden Mod Author Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as Critical
Theorist
29 4 Jelly Roll Pres Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of Capitalism
English William Georgetown University 30 3 Mahalia B Pres Repugnant Markets
Estelle Sarah M. Hope College 29 3 Jelly Roll Pres Economics, Theology, and Liberty
Estlund David Brown University 29 3 Storyville III Pres Political Money on Campus
Ferguson Ben VU Amsterdam 29 3 Storyville I Pres Fairness in Voluntary Exchanges
Fileva Iskra University of Colorado Boulder
28 2 Storyville III Pres The Nature of Poverty
29 1 Storyville I Mod Consent and Convention
Flanigan Jessica University of Richmond
29 3 Storyville III Pres Political Money on Campus
30 1 Storyville II Pres Health Care Ethics and Policy
Fleischacker Sam University of Illinois at Chicago 28 3 Mahalia B Pres The Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of
‘Evidence-Based’ Public Decision-Making
Freiman Christopher College of William and Mary 29 1 Mahalia B Pres Immigration and Institutions
Frye Harrison University of Virginia
30 2 Armstrong Mod Republicanism and Republican Freedom
30 3 Storyville II Pres Problems of Scale in Social and Political Philosophy
Fumagalli Roberto King’s College London 28 4 Storyville II Pres Rational Choice Theory
Garrett-Peltier Heidi University of Massachusetts Amherst
28 1 Armstrong Pres Education for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends, Improving the Means
29 2 Bechet Pres Rethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public Economy
Geiser Nicholas Brown University 28 3 Storyville III Mod Aspects of Structural Injustice
Ghai Sakshi University of Pennsylvania 28 4 Storyville I Pres Behavioral Ethics
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Gjesdal Adam University of Arizona
28 1 Storyville III Mod Author Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics be War?
28 3 Armstrong Mod Author Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice
Goldstein Rena B. University of California, Irvine 30 3 Jelly Roll Pres Philosophy of Education: Democratic Aims and the Development of Intellectual Virtues
Graham Carol Brookings Institution/University of Maryland
29 2 Bechet Pres Rethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public Economy
28 Plen Storyville I Pres Unequal Hopes, Lives, and Lifespans in the U.S.A.: Insights from the New Science of Well-Being
Greene Amanda R. University College London
28 3 Mahalia B Pres The Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of ‘Evidence-Based’ Public Decision-Making
30 1 Storyville III Pres Paternalism in Politics and Public Life: New Perspectives
Grieco Viviana University of Missouri - Kansas City 29 4 Jelly Roll Pres Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of
Capitalism
Hall Lauren Rochester Institute of Technology 30 1 Storyville II Pres Health Care Ethics and Policy
Hankins Keith Chapman University
28 3 Storyville II Mod What Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn from Formal Models
29 2 Storyville III Mod Formal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and Voting
30 2 Storyville III Pres The Costs and Benefits of Diversity
Harrigan James University of Arizona 29 3 Mahalia B Pres Discrimination and the Liberal Regime
Harris Douglas N. Tulane University 28 1 Armstrong Pres Education for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends, Improving the Means
Hartley Christie Georgia State University 28 3 Storyville I AuthAuthor Meets Critics: Lori Watson and Christie Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A
Feminist Political Liberalism
Healey Richard University of Arizona 30 3 Armstrong Pres Consent
Heidelberg Roy Louisiana State University 28 3 Mahalia B Mod The Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of ‘Evidence-Based’ Public Decision-Making
Hersch Gil Virginia Tech 30 4 Mahalia B Pres Well-Being Policy
Hess Kendy College of the Holy Cross 28 4 Storyville III Pres Corporate Social Responsibility
Heutel Garth Georgia State University 28 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Philosophical Issues in Behavioral Economics
Hitzig Zoe Harvard University
28 3 Jelly Roll Pres Proxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age of Big Data
30 1 Buddy Bolden Pres Matching Mechanisms and Algorithmic Fairness in Policy
Design
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Hodgson Louis-Phillippe York University 28 1 Bechet Pres Justice, Efficiency, and Exploitation
Hogan Brandon Howard University 28 1 Storyville II Pres Law and Economics: Criticisms and Alternatives
Holt Charles University of Virginia 30 2 Bechet Mod Class Experiments for PPL and Public Choice
Horne L. Chad Franklin & Marshall College28 1 Bechet Pres Justice, Efficiency, and Exploitation
30 3 Mahalia B Pres Repugnant Markets
Hortal Alejandro University of North Carolina at Greensboro 28 2 Buddy
Bolden Pres Philosophical Issues in Behavioral Economics
Howard Chris University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 30 2 Storyville I Pres Topics in Distributive Justice
Hu Lily Harvard University 30 1 Buddy Bolden Pres Matching Mechanisms and Algorithmic Fairness in Policy
Design
Hubbs Graham University of Idaho
28 3 Bechet Mod Racialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on the Materiality of Justice
28 4 Armstrong Pres The Metaphysics of Money
29 1 Buddy Bolden Mod Social Categories and Social Explanation
29 4 Jelly Roll Mod Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of Capitalism
Huemer Michael University of Colorado Boulder 30 2 Storyville II Pres Moral Progress and Its Interpretation
Huget Hailey Georgetown University 28 1 Buddy Bolden Pres The Moral Case for Socialism
Hussain Waheed University of Toronto28 4 Storyville III Pres Corporate Social Responsibility
29 2 Storyville I Pres The Ethics of Boycotts
Husi Stanislaus University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
28 2 Storyville III Pres The Nature of Poverty
30 2 Storyville II Pres Moral Progress and Its Interpretation
Ingham Sean University of California, San Diego
29 1 Storyville III Auth Author Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By Multiple Majorities
30 4 Armstrong Pres Voting Institutions: Political Equality and Popular Control
Jabarian Brian Princeton University28 2 Bechet Pres Topics in Decision Theory
29 3 Bechet Mod Majoritarianism and Minority Rights
Jagmohan Desmond Princeton University 30 2 Armstrong Pres Republicanism and Republican Freedom
Jankovic Marija Davidson College 29 1 Buddy Bolden Pres Social Categories and Social Explanation
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Jaworski Peter Georgetown University29 2 Jelly Roll Comm Author Meets Critics: Abraham Singer’s The Form of
the Firm
30 3 Mahalia B Pres Repugnant Markets
Jayaram Athmeya University of California, Berkeley 29 3 Bechet Pres Majoritarianism and Minority Rights
Jenson Audra University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
30 1 Jelly Roll Mod Race and Reactionary Politics in Hutt, Buchanan, Tullock, and Bronfenbrenner
30 2 Jelly Roll Mod Ethics and the Boundaries of Economic Reasoning
Johnson Cathleen University of Arizona 30 2 Bechet Pres Class Experiments for PPL and Public Choice
Jones Garett George Mason University 29 1 Mahalia B Pres Immigration and Institutions
Joshi Hrishikesh University of Michigan 28 4 Storyville III Pres Corporate Social Responsibility
Ju Biung-Ghi Seoul National University 30 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Rationality in Collective Decision Making and the
Allocation of Economic Goods
Juarez-Garcia Mario University of Arizona
28 3 Buddy Bolden Pres Justice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the
Nineteenth Century: Tocqueville and Beyond
29 1 Mahalia B Mod Immigration and Institutions
30 2 Storyville I Mod Moral Progress and Its Interpretation
Katzenstein Emily University of Chicago 28 2 Mahalia B Pres After Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-Economy Relations in the Wake of the 1970s
Kelleher Paul University of Wisconsin - Madison 29 4 Bechet Pres Topics in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Kelts Steven Princeton University 29 4 Mahalia B Pres Morals and Markets in Early Modern Political Thought
Kershnar Stephen State University of New York at Fredonia 30 4 Storyville I Pres Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice, and
Compensation
Kim Hyunseop Seoul National University Jelly Roll The Work Ethic
Kisilevsky Sari City University of New York 29 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Law’s Over-Responsiveness
Kissel Joshua Northwestern University 30 4 Buddy Bolden Pres Education: Ideals, Evidence, and Implementation
Kliemt Hartmut Frankfurt School of Finance & Management 29 2 Storyville II Pres PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise
Kline William University of Illinois - Springfield 29 3 Mahalia B Pres Discrimination and the Liberal Regime
Kling Jennifer University of Colorado Colorado Springs 30 1 Bechet Pres Going Beyond the Usual Suspects: Spreading PPE to
Small Liberal Arts Colleges
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Kokotajlo Daniel University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 2 Bechet Pres Topics in Decision Theory
28 4 Storyville II Pres Rational Choice Theory
29 4 Buddy Bolden Mod Preferences of Citizens in Citizen Panels: Theory, Pilot
Studies and First Findings
30 2 Buddy Bolden Mod Rationality in Collective Decision Making and the
Allocation of Economic Goods
Kopajtic Lauren Fordham University 30 3 Buddy Bolden Comm Author Meets Critics: Eric Schliesser’s Adam Smith:
Systematic Philosopher and Public Thinker
Kos Eric Siena Heights University 30 1 Bechet Pres Going Beyond the Usual Suspects: Spreading PPE to Small Liberal Arts Colleges
Koutnik Gregory University of Pennsylvania 29 4 Armstrong Pres Market Proposals and Market Critiques
Krahé Max Yale University 28 2 Mahalia B Pres After Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-Economy Relations in the Wake of the 1970s
Kuehn Daniel Urban Institute
30 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Reactionary Politics in Hutt, Buchanan, Tullock, and Bronfenbrenner
30 2 Storyville III Mod The Costs and Benefits of Diversity
30 4 Jelly Roll Pres The Work Ethic
Kukathas Chandran London School of Economics 30 1 Mahalia B Pres The Open Society and its Challenges
Lacetera Nicola University of Toronto Mississauga 30 3 Mahalia B Pres Repugnant Markets
Lawford-Smith Holly University of Melbourne 29 4 Storyville I Pres Political Philosophy Meets Experimental Philosophy
Lawless John Davidson College 29 1 Buddy Bolden Pres Social Categories and Social Explanation
Layman Daniel Davidson College29 1 Bechet Auth Author Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among the
Radicals
30 2 Mahalia B Mod Early Modern PPE: Hobbes & Locke
Limbaugh Danielle Cornell University 28 4 Bechet Pres The Promise and Perils of Polycentrism
Liu Glory Brown University 30 3 Buddy Bolden Comm Author Meets Critics: Eric Schliesser’s Adam Smith:
Systematic Philosopher and Public Thinker
Long Roderick T. Auburn University
29 1 Jelly Roll Mod Race and Social Construction
29 2 Mahalia B Mod New Work in Anarchist Legal Theory
29 4 Storyville III Pres Self-Ownership
Love S.M. Georgia State University28 1 Storyville II Pres Law and Economics: Criticisms and Alternatives
30 1 Storyville I Pres Socialist Thought
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Lovett Frank Washington University in St. Louis 30 2 Armstrong Pres Republicanism and Republican Freedom
Ludwig Kirk Indiana University, Bloomington 29 1 Buddy
Bolden Pres Social Categories and Social Explanation
Lutz Adrien University of Saint-Étienne 30 1 Storyville I Pres Socialist Thought
MacGilvray Eric Ohio State University28 3 Buddy
Bolden Mod Justice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the Nineteenth Century: Tocqueville and Beyond
29 3 Storyville I Mod Fairness in Voluntary Exchanges
Mack Eric Tulane University
29 1 Bechet Comm Author Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among the Radicals
29 4 Storyville III Pres Self-Ownership
MacKay Douglas University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 1 Bechet Mod Justice, Efficiency, and Exploitation
28 2 Armstrong Mod Towards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and Membership
29 3 Armstrong Mod Rawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial Integration
29 4 Bechet Topics in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Macleod Christopher University of Lancaster 28 2 Storyville II Pres Updating Mill on Free Speech
Magness Phil American Institute for Economic Research 29 3 Mahalia B Pres Discrimination and the Liberal Regime
Malleson Tom King’s University College 30 4 Bechet Pres Justifications of Private Property
Marcoci Alexandru University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 28 4 Storyville II Mod Rational Choice Theory
Marino Patricia University of Waterloo 30 2 Jelly Roll Pres Ethics and the Boundaries of Economic Reasoning
Martinez Eduardo University of Michigan 28 2 Jelly Roll Pres Democratic Theory
Matson Erik W. New York University 28 1 Mahalia B Pres Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in Economics
Matthew Dale York University 29 3 Armstrong Pres Rawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial Integration
McCabe Helen University of Nottingham
29 4 Storyville II Mod Social Practices, Law, and Trust
30 3 Bechet Comm Author Meets Critics: Joseph Persky’s The Political Economy of Progress
McGinnis Briana L. College of Charleston
28 3 Buddy Bolden Pres Justice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the
Nineteenth Century: Tocqueville and Beyond
29 2 Jelly Roll Comm Author Meets Critics: Abraham Singer’s The Form of the Firm
McGrath Molly Assumption College 28 1 Armstrong Pres Education for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends, Improving the Means
McKitrick Jennifer University of Nebraska - Lincoln 29 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Social Construction
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Melenovsky Christopher Utica College29 4 Storyville II Pres Social Practices, Law, and Trust
30 1 Mahalia B Mod New Perspectives on Legal Obligation
Mendoza José Jorge University of Massachusetts Lowell 28 2 Armstrong Pres Towards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and
Membership
Menon Priya Harvard University 29 2 Armstrong Pres The Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-Political Age
Merlo Stefano VU Amsterdam 30 2 Armstrong Pres Republicanism and Republican Freedom
Meshelski Kristina California State University, Northridge
28 3 Bechet Pres Racialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on the Materiality of Justice
29 3 Armstrong Pres Rawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial Integration
Messina J.P. Wellesley College 29 3 Jelly Roll Mod Economics, Theology, and Liberty
29 4 Bechet Pres Topics in Cost-Benefit Analysis
Miles Jonathan Quincy University 28 4 Storyville I Mod Behavioral Ethics
Miller Dale E. Old Dominion University
28 2 Storyville II Pres Updating Mill on Free Speech
30 3 Bechet Mod Author Meets Critics: Joseph Persky’s The Political Economy of Progress
Miller Erin Princeton University 30 3 Storyville II Pres Problems of Scale in Social and Political Philosophy
Mohseni Aydin University of California, Irvine 28 3 Storyville II Pres What Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn from Formal Models
Monaghan Jake University at Buffalo 28 4 Bechet Pres The Promise and Perils of Polycentrism
Moseley Daniel University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29 1 Buddy
Bolden Pres Social Categories and Social Explanation
Mouter Niek Delft University of Technology 29 4 Buddy
Bolden Pres Preferences of Citizens in Citizen Panels: Theory, Pilot Studies and First Findings
Muldoon Ryan University at Buffalo
28 3 Storyville II Pres What Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn from Formal Models
30 2 Storyville III Pres The Costs and Benefits of Diversity
30 3 Storyville III CommAuthor Meets Critics: Julian Müller’s Political Pluralism,
Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy
Müller Julian University of Hamburg 30 3 Storyville III AuthAuthor Meets Critics: Julian Müller’s Political Pluralism,
Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy
Mulligan Thomas Georgetown University 28 1 Storyville I Pres Merit and Desert
Nieswandt Katharina Concordia University 30 4 Bechet Pres Justifications of Private Property
Noray Kadeem Harvard University 28 3 Jelly Roll Pres Proxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age of Big Data
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Oprea Alexandra University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
29 4 Mahalia B Pres Morals and Markets in Early Modern Political Thought
30 2 Mahalia B Pres Early Modern PPE: Hobbes & Locke
Pamuk Zeynep University of Oxford 29 3 Storyville II Pres The Epistemology of Political Disagreement
Panitch Vida Carleton University28 1 Bechet Pres Justice, Efficiency, and Exploitation
30 3 Mahalia B Pres Repugnant Markets
Papa Francesca University of Pennsylvania 28 4 Storyville I Pres Behavioral Ethics
Passinsky Asya J. Dartmouth College 28 4 Armstrong Pres The Metaphysics of Money
Pavel Carmen King’s College London
29 1 Armstrong Pres Individuals, Communities, and International Law
30 3 Storyville I Mod PPE & the Environment: Justice, Migration, and Climate Change
Persky Joseph University of Illinois at Chicago 30 3 Bechet Auth Author Meets Critics: Joseph Persky’s The Political
Economy of Progress
Pevnick Ryan New York University28 2 Jelly Roll Pres Democratic Theory
29 1 Armstrong Mod Individuals, Communities, and International Law
Pickard Caleb University of Colorado Boulder 29 2 Storyville I Pres The Ethics of Boycotts
Popescu Diana E. London School of Economics 30 1 Storyville I Mod Socialist Thought
Porter Joseph University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 3 Jelly Roll Mod Proxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age of Big Data
30 2 Storyville II Pres Moral Progress and Its Interpretation
30 4 Storyville I Mod Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice, and Compensation
Postema Gerald University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29 4 Storyville II Pres Social Practices, Law, and Trust
Prasad Mahendra University of California, Berkeley 29 3 Bechet Pres Majoritarianism and Minority Rights
Radzik Linda Texas A&M University 29 2 Storyville I Pres The Ethics of Boycotts
Randall Pierce University of Pennsylvania 28 2 Bechet Pres Topics in Decision Theory
Richardson C.L. University of Nebraska - Lincoln 29 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Social Construction
Rizzo Mario J. New York University 28 1 Mahalia B Pres Philosophical Perspectives on Psychology in Economics
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Robiadek Katherine M. University of Wisconsin - Madison Mahalia B Pres Early Modern PPE: Hobbes & Locke
Roth Al Stanford University 30 Plen Storyville I Pres Repugnant Transactions and Forbidden Markets
Rowe Thomas Virginia Tech 30 2 Storyville I Pres Topics in Distributive Justice
Rynn Jon City University of New York 29 2 Bechet Pres Rethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public Economy
Sager Alex Portland State University 28 2 Armstrong Pres Towards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and Membership
Salkin Wendy San Francisco State University 30 2 Storyville III Pres The Costs and Benefits of Diversity
Salzberger Macy University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 1 Armstrong Mod Education for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends, Improving the Means
30 4 Buddy Bolden Pres Education: Ideals, Evidence, and Implementation
Sampson Eric University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 30 4 Jelly Roll Mod The Work Ethic
Sankaran Kirun Brown University
28 3 Storyville III Pres Aspects of Structural Injustice
30 3 Buddy Bolden Mod Kirun Sankaran
Sayre-McCord Geoffrey University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29 2 Storyville II Pres PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise
Schaefer Alex University of Arizona
29 2 Bolden Mod Law’s Over-Responsiveness
30 1 Bolden Mod Matching Mechanisms and Algorithmic Fairness in Policy Design
Schliesser Eric University of Amsterdam
28 3 Mahalia B Pres The Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of ‘Evidence-Based’ Public Decision-Making
30 3 Buddy Bolden Auth Author Meets Critics: Eric Schliesser’s Adam Smith:
Systematic Philosopher and Public Thinker
Schmidtz David University of Arizona 29 2 Storyville II Pres PPE as an Intellectual Enterprise
Schwarze Michelle University of Wisconsin - Madison 29 4 Mahalia B Pres Morals and Markets in Early Modern Political Thought
Segal Miryam Yale University 29 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Law’s Over-Responsiveness
Sen Ruchira University of Missouri - Kansas City 29 4 Jelly Roll Pres Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of
Capitalism
Sepinwall Amy University of Pennsylvania 30 4 Storyville I Pres Corrective Justice, Distributive Justice, and Compensation
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Shahar Dan University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
29 1 Storyville II Mod The Conditions of Coordination and Cooperation
30 3 Storyville I Pres PPE & the Environment: Justice, Migration, and Climate Change
30 4 Mahalia B Mod Well-Being Policy
Shamoun Dima Y. University of Texas at Austin 28 4 Buddy Bolden Pres Regulating Emerging Technology: Between Private
Governance and Government Regulation
Sher Itai University of Massachusetts Amherst 30 4 Armstrong Pres Voting Institutions: Political Equality and Popular
Control
Simons Joshua Harvard University
28 3 Jelly Roll Pres Proxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age of Big Data
29 2 Armstrong Pres The Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-Political Age
Singer Abraham Loyola University Chicago 29 2 Jelly Roll Auth Author Meets Critic: Abraham Singer’s The Form of the Firm
Silver Kenneth University of Southern California 28 4 Jelly Roll Pres Business Ethics Informed by Normative Ethics
Skoble Aeon Bridgewater State University 28 4 Mahalia B Pres Inequality and Social Justice
Smith Matthew Noah Northeastern University 28 3 Bechet Pres Racialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on the
Materiality of Justice
Smither Madison University of Virginia 30 2 Bechet Pres Class Experiments for PPL and Public Choice
Smolenski Phil University of Arizona 28 1 Jelly Roll Pres Political Legitimacy
Song Jiewuh Seoul National University 29 1 Armstrong Pres Individuals, Communities, and International Law
Soon Valerie Duke University 28 3 Storyville III Pres Aspects of Structural Injustice
Southwood Nicholas Australian National University
28 1 Storyville III Comm Author Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics be War?
29 4 Storyville I Pres Political Philosophy Meets Experimental Philosophy
Spafford Jesse The Graduate Center, City University of New York
28 1 Buddy Bolden Pres The Moral Case for Socialism
30 4 Bechet Mod Justifications of Private Property
Spencer Joshua University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee 28 2 Storyville III Pres The Nature of Poverty
Sreedhar Susanne Boston University 30 2 Mahalia B Pres Early Modern PPE: Hobbes & Locke
Staffel Julia University of Colorado Boulder 28 4 Storyville II Pres Rational Choice Theory
Stark Cindy University of Utah 28 3 Storyville I CommAuthor Meets Critics: Lori Watson and
Christie Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Steel Daniel University of British Columbia 30 2 Storyville III Pres The Costs and Benefits of Diversity
Surprenant Chris University of New Orleans 28 4 Mahalia B Pres Inequality and Social Justice
Taylor Erin Washington and Lee University 29 1 Storyville I Pres Consent and Convention
Thakkar Jonny Swarthmore College 29 3 Buddy Bolden Auth Author Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as Critical
Theorist
Thomas Alan University of York 28 2 Storyville I Pres Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System
Thompson Adam R. University of Nebraska - Lincoln 29 1 Jelly Roll Pres Race and Social Construction
Thrasher John Chapman University
29 1 Storyville II Pres The Conditions of Coordination and Cooperation
30 1 Mahalia B Pres The Open Society and its Challenges
30 2 Bechet Pres Class Experiments for PPL and Public Choice
30 3 Storyville III ModAuthor Meets Critics: Julian Müller’s Political Pluralism,
Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy
30 4 Storyville II Mod New Directions in Lockean Political Theory
Timmerman Travis Seton Hall University 28 4 Jelly Roll Pres Business Ethics Informed by Normative Ethics
Tosi Justin Texas Tech University 29 4 Armstrong Pres Market Proposals and Market Critiques
Tully Kendra University of California, Davis 28 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Philosophical Issues in Behavioral Economics
Turner Brandon Clemson University
29 2 Jelly Roll Mod Author Meets Critics: Abraham Singer’s The Form of the Firm
29 4 Mahalia B Mod Morals and Markets in Early Modern Political Thought
30 1 Mahalia B Mod The Open Society and Its Challenges
Turner Piers Norris Ohio State University
28 2 Storyville II Mod Updating Mill on Free Speech
30 1 Mahalia B Mod The Open Society and Its Challenges
30 3 Bechet Comm Author Meets Critics: Joseph Persky’s The Political Economy of Progress
Vallier Kevin Bowling Green State University
28 1 Storyville III Auth Author Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics be War?
28 3 Storyville I ModAuthor Meets Critics: Lori Watson and Christie
Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism
29 4 Storyville II Pres Social Practices, Law, and Trust
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Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
van der Vossen Bas Chapman University
29 1 Bechet Comm Author Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among the Radicals
30 4 Storyville II Pres New Directions in Lockean Political Theory
van Exel Job Erasmus University Rotterdam 29 4 Buddy
Bolden Pres Preferences of Citizens in Citizen Panels: Theory, Pilot Studies and First Findings
Van Schoelandt Chad Tulane University 29 1 Storyville II Pres The Conditions of Coordination and Cooperation
Vanderschraaf Peter University of California, Merced
28 3 Armstrong Auth Author Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice
29 1 Storyville II Pres The Conditions of Coordination and Cooperation
Vasanthakumar Ashwini Queen’s University28 2 Armstrong Pres Towards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and
Membership
29 1 Armstrong Pres Individuals, Communities, and International Law
von Platz Jeppe University of Richmond
28 2 Storyville I Pres Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System
29 3 Storyville III Pres Political Money on Campus
Vredenburgh Kate Harvard University 30 1 Buddy Bolden Pres Matching Mechanisms and Algorithmic Fairness in Policy
Design
Vromen Jack Erasmus University Rotterdam 29 4 Buddy
Bolden Pres Preferences of Citizens in Citizen Panels: Theory, Pilot Studies and First Findings
Wakil Samantha University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28 2 Bechet Mod Topics in Decision Theory
28 4 Armstrong Mod The Metaphysics of Money
29 2 Armstrong Mod The Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-Political Age
Wall Steven P. University of Arizona 30 1 Storyville III Pres Paternalism in Politics and Public Life: New Perspectives
Wass Chris University of Waterloo 30 2 Jelly Roll Pres Ethics and the Boundaries of Economic Reasoning
Watson Lori University of San Diego 28 3 Storyville I AuthAuthor Meets Critics: Lori Watson and Christie
Hartley’s Equal Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist Political Liberalism
Weinberg Justin University of Richmond 29 3 Storyville III Pres Political Money on Campus
Weithman Paul University of Notre Dame 28 3 Armstrong Comm Author Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic Justice
Wendt Fabian Chapman University 30 4 Storyville II Pres New Directions in Lockean Political Theory
Wiedenbrug Anahí London School of Economics 28 2 Mahalia B Pres After Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-Economy Relations in the Wake of the 1970s
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Participant Index
Last First Institution Day Sess. Room Mod/ Pres? Presentation Title
Wiens David University of California, San Diego
28 3 Storyville II Pres What Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn from Formal Models
29 1 Storyville III Mod Author Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By Multiple Majorities
Willison Rob University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 30 4 Buddy
Bolden Pres Education: Ideals, Evidence, and Implementation
Wills Vanessa George Washington University 29 4 Jelly Roll Pres Historic-Geographic Perspectives on the Boundaries of
Capitalism
Wilson Yolonda Y. Howard University 28 3 Bechet Pres Racialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on the Materiality of Justice
Wisniewska Karolina University of Hertfordshire
30 1 Bechet Mod Going Beyond the Usual Suspects: Spreading PPE to Small Liberal Arts Colleges
30 3 Storyville I Pres PPE & the Environment: Justice, Migration, and Climate Change
Wolkenstein Andreas University of Munich 28 4 Buddy Bolden Pres Regulating Technology Between Private Governance
and Government Regulation
Worsnip Alex University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 29 3 Storyville II Pres The Epistemology of Political Disagreement
Wright Robert Augustana University
28 2 Storyville III Mod The Nature of Poverty
28 4 Storyville III Mod Corporate Social Responsibility
29 2 Bechet Mod Rethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public Economy
29 3 Mahalia B Mod Discrimination and the Liberal Regime
Wright Walker Johns Hopkins University 29 3 Jelly Roll Pres Economics, Theology, and Liberty
Xu Yongsheng Georgia State University
30 2 Buddy Bolden Pres Rationality in Collective Decision Making and the
Allocation of Economic Goods
30 4 Armstrong Mod Voting Institutions: Political Equality and Popular Control
Yoshihara Naoiki University of Massachusetts Amherst 30 2 Buddy
Bolden Pres Rationality in Collective Decision Making and the Allocation of Economic Goods
Zakhem Abe Seton Hall University 28 4 Jelly Roll Pres Business Ethics Informed by Normative Ethics
Zwolinski Matthew University of San Diego 29 3 Storyville I Pres Fairness in Voluntary Exchanges
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