The “Princeton/Rutgers graduate conference”:http://web.princeton.edu/sites/philosph/gradconf/ has posted its “schedule”:http://web.princeton.edu/sites/philosph/gradconf/schedule.html and the conference “papers”:https://web.princeton.edu/sites/philosph/gradconf/restrict/Papers.html. In case you can’t or won’t visit their site (and I was having some troubles getting in using Firebird), here are direct links to the papers.
New Work for a Language Module? Bryan Baltzly (UMD)
Fuzzy
Link Externalism: Fixing the Problem of Dead Cats and Mental Tails:
Mike Tamir (Pittsburgh)
Thought-experiments,
Intuitions, and Descartes on his Essence: Elliot Paul (Syracuse)
Demonstratives
as Pronouns: Eric Swanson (MIT)
Luck,
Leverage, and Equality: A Bargaining Problem for Luck Egalitarians: Matthew
Seligman (Berkeley)
Physicalism
and Illusions of Epistemic Humility: Alyssa Ney (Brown)
Computationalism
versus the Locality Principle: David Longinotti (UMD)
Skill,
Luck, and Folk Ascriptions of Intentional Action: Thomas Nadelhoffer
(FSU)