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Tuesday, May 30th 7-9 pm: "Back to the Earth Ethic: Reading Leopold in Reverse," J. Baird Callicott (UNT) Comments by Clare Palmer (Washington University) and Stuart Allison (Biology, Knox) Chair, Robert Frodeman (UNT) Wednesday, May 31st 9-10 am: "Human Virtues and Natural Values," Simon James (Durham, UK) Comments by Chaone Mallory (Oregon) 10:15-11:15 am "The Greening of Sovereignty," Juliann Allison (Political Science, UCR) Comments by Mark Woods (USD) 11:30-1 Climate Change and the Precautionary Principle "Doing, Allowing, and Precaution" Marion Hourdequin (Brandeis) Comments by Andrew Jameton (Nebraska - Omaha) "Climate Change and Global Justice," Lauren Hartzell (Stanford) Comments by Sandy Askland (Law, ASU) 7-9 pm "Varieties of Overconsumption," David Schmidtz & Elizabeth Willott (Arizona) *Contact the author at willott@u.arizona.edu for information about the paper Comments by Jennifer Everett (Carleton) and Chris Schlottman (NYU) Chair, Dale Jamieson (NYU) Thursday, June 1st 9-10 am "Failures of Imagination: Stuck and Out of Luck in the Suburbs," Robert Kirkman (Georgia Tech) Comments by Amy Knisley (Colby-Sawyer) 10:15-11:15 am "A Buddhist Defense of a Disinterested Model of the Aesthetic Appreciation of Natural Environments," Rob Loftis (St. Lawrence) Handout Comments by John Fisher (CU) 11:30 am -1 pm Pragmatism "Towards a Jamesian Environmental Philosophy," Piers Stephens (Michigan State) Comments by Ben Hale (CU) "Pluralism Without Pragmatism," Paul Moriarty (Longwood State) Comments by Wayne Ouderkirk (Empire State) Friday, June 2 9-10 am "The Intentionality and Animal Heritage of Moral Experience" (Charles Brown, Emporia State) Comments by Jessica Pierce (CU) 10:15-11:15 am "Environmental Preservation and Second-Order Procrastination," Chrisoula Andreou (Utah) *Contact the author at andreou@hum.utah.edu for information about the paper Comments by Holmes Rolston (CSU) 11:30 am - 1 pm Wildness, the Self, and Nature "The Imperial Self in Nature" (Frank Coleman, Independent Scholar) Comments by Phil Cafaro (CSU) "How to Appropriate Wildness Appropriately," Martin Drenthen (Nijmegen, Netherlands) Comments by Ned Hettinger (Charleston) |