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The Creighton Club
New York State Philosophical Association
167th Conference Program
Saturday October 22nd, 2022
500 Hall of Languages
Syracuse University
Schedule of Events
8:30am Coffee and snacks
9:00am Alexander Kocurek (Cornell University), Zeynep Soysal (University of Rochester), and Jens Kipper (University of Rochester), "Idle Questions"
§ Comments by Martín Abreu Zavaleta (Syracuse University)
10:15am Coffee break
10:30am Christopher Bousquet (Syracuse University), "What's Missing in Interest-Based Theories of Rights" (co-winner of the Graduate Student Presentation Award)
§ Comments by Scott Gordon (Binghamton University)
11:45am Lunch break
1:30pm Spencer Beaudette (Binghamton University), "Meaningful Materialism through Expressive Consumption" (co-winner of the Graduate Student Presentation Award)
§ Comments by Bobbi Cohn (Cornell University)
2:45pm Coffee break
3:00pm John Monteleone (Le Moyne College), "Integrity in Conflict"
§ Comments by Hille Paakkunainen (Syracuse University)
4:15pm Business meeting
Keynote Address
Social Truth: What Is It, and What Do We Want It To Be?
Douglas Edwards (Utica University)
4:30pm
MEETING DETAILS: the 2022 meeting will be on the campus of Syracuse University, in 500 Hall of Languages (on the fifth floor, where the philosophy department is located).
Campus parking is open to guests on weekends. The most conveniently located lots are the Lyman Hinds Lot and the Quad Lot. See the North Campus parking map here:
Participants can purchase lunch at the Marshall Square Mall, which is a five minute walk from the conference. For those interested in venturing further afield, there are also many restaurants in downtown Syracuse and the nearby Westcott neighborhood.
RSVP: there will be an informal dinner held after the conference at the expense of attendees (location TBD). Please email us at thecreightonclub@gmail.com if you plan to attend so that we can make a more accurate reservation.
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