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16 Jul 2012 ... 2012 Summer Institute in American Philosophy. July 16-21, 2012 .... Mark Johnson (University of Oregon), “Dewey and Damasio: Two Amigos ...
2012 Summer Institute in American Philosophy July 16-21, 2012 Conference Timetable Mon Jul 16 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 Check-In (4.00p): Carson Hall Main Lobby 4:30 Opening Reception (4.30p): 5:00 Carson Hall Ramey Room 5:30 6:00 Walk over from reception to opening keynote event at Knight Law Center (KLC). 6:30 Keynote (6.30p): Charlene Haddock Seigfried “Jane Addams & Social Self” (Part I of II) KLC 184

Tues Jul 17

Wed Jul 18

Thur Jul 19

Fri Jul 20

Sat Jul 21

Coffee & Light Fare (8.00a) Critical-Insurrectionist Phil Coffee & Light Fare (9.00a) Coffee & Light Fare (9.00a) Session #3 of 3 Critical-Insurrectionist Phil Critical-Insurrectionist Phil KLC 184

Coffee & Light Fare (9.00a) Coffee & Light Fare (9.00a) Crossing Disciplines Panel Crossing Disciplines Panel

Session #1 of 3

Session #2 of 3

Session #1 of 2

KLC 184

KLC 184

Lunch (11.30a-1.30p) On your own

Lunch (11.30a-1.30p) On your own

Break (10.30a-11.00a) KLC 184 Keynote: Charlene Haddock Seigfried Lunch (11.30a-1.30p) “Jane Addams & Social Self” On your own (Part II of II) KLC 184 Lunch (12.30p-1.30p) To-go box lunches provided

Session #2 of 2

KLC 184 Lunch (11.30a-1.30p) On your own

Rereading Dewey & Addams Dissertations-In-Progress

Free Time & Excursions: - Oregon Coast Trip KLC 242, 243, & 282 KLC 184 - Willamette Vly Wine Tour (Please Sign Up In Advance) - Oregon Cascades Hike Coffee Break (3.30p-4.00p) Coffee Break (3.30p-4.00p) (Sign-up sheets will circulate on Tue. and Wed.) Paper Sessions D, E, & F Paper Sessions A, B, & C +Book-in-Prog Session 2 +Book-in-Prog Session 1

Rereading the New Dewey Rereading the New Dewey

Session #1 of 1

Session #1 of 2

Session #2 of 2

KLC 184

KLC 184

[Concurrent Sessions]

[Concurrent Sessions]

[Concurrent Sessions]

KLC 141, 242, 243, & 282

KLC 141, 242, 243, & 282

KLC 242, 243, & 282

[Concurrent Sessions]

Sessions End (5:30p)

Sessions End (5:30p)

See Colin Koopman about an informal group dinner at th McMeniman’s (Agate/19 ) at 7.30pm.

See Scott Pratt about an informal dinner gathering at th Pegasus Pizza (Kincaid/14 ), time tba.

Coffee Break (3.30p-4.00p) A few concluding words… Paper Sessions G & H Free Time (4.00p) +Book-in-Prog Session 3

Sessions End (5:30p)

Organize a dinner gathering Closing Banquet (6.30p): w/ some new friends? Mark Johnson’s home 84651 Murdock Rd. (We will coordinate rides as best we can.)

2012 Summer Institute in American Philosophy July 16-21, 2012 Finalized Conference Program Keynote Address: Charlene Haddock Seigfried (Purdue University) "Claiming Authority: Jane Addams Constructs a Social Self" – Mon @ 630p in KLC 184 "The Social Self in Addams’s Prefaces and Introductions" – Thur @ 1100a in KLC 184 Plenary Seminars/Panels: Critical Pragmatism & Insurrectionist Ethics, with Leonard Harris (Purdue University), Lee McBride (College of Wooster), and Jacoby Carter (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY) – Tue @ 930a, Wed @ 930a, and Thur @ 830a in KLC 184 Rereading Dewey through Addams, with Marilyn Fischer (University of Dayton) and Amrita Banerjee (Oregon State University) – Tue @ 130p in KLC 184 Rereading Dewey’s New Book, with Tom Alexander (SIU-C), Phillip Deen (Wellesley), and Larry Hickman (SIU-C) – Fri @ 130p and Sat @ 130p in KLC 184 Crossing Disciplines: Philosophy and Political Science, with Christopher K. Ansell (UC Berkeley, Political Science) and Gerald Berk (University of Oregon, Political Science) (We are sorry to report that Melvin Rogers cannot be present.) – Fri @ 930a and Sat @ 930a in KLC 184 Traditional Conference Papers, Books-In-Progress, & Dissertations-In-Progress Sessions (Concurrent Afternoon Sessions): Session A Chair: Marilyn Fischer (University of Dayton) Feminist Pragmatisms: (Tue 4:00p) Carol Bensick (UCLA), “Dewey on Addams as a Philosopher” Jane Addams & Joan Williams KLC 242 Session B (Tue 4:00p) KLC 243 Session C (Tue 4:00p) KLC 141 B-I-P Session 1 (Tue 4:00p) KLC 282

Political Pragmatisms: Freedom and Alienation in Dewey Crossing Disciplines: Pragmatism in Philosophy and Political Science

Katherine Logan (University of Oregon), “Joan Williams & Feminist Legal Pragmatism” Chair: Leonard Harris (Purdue University) Jessica Soester (SIU, Carbondale), “The Growing of Freedom & the Participatory Methodology of Gardening” Alex Anderson (Purdue), “Dewey's Theory of Alienation and the Problem of the 'Business Mind'” Chair: Rocío Zambrana (University of Oregon) Rich Goldin (CSU, Long Beach), “Deweyan Inquiry in Foucaultian Context” Susan Dieleman (Ryerson University), “Pragmatism, Public Policy, and Agnotology”

Books-In-Progress: Common Sense Saints: Doug Anderson (SIU, Carbondale) Fuller, Thoreau, Marley, Anzaldua

Dissertations Session 1 (Wed 1:30p) KLC 242 Dissertations Session 2 (Wed 1:30p) KLC 243 Dissertations Session 3 (Wed 1:30p) KLC 282 Session D (Wed 4:00p) KLC 242 Session E (Wed 4:00p) KLC 243 Session F (Wed 4:00p) KLC 141 B-I-P Session 2 (Wed 4:00p) KLC 282 Session G (Fri 4:00p) KLC 242 Session H (Fri 4:00p) KLC 243 B-I-P Session 3 (Fri 4:00p) KLC 282

Chair: Scott Pratt (University of Oregon) Dissertations-In-Progress: Experience, Education, Epistemology Daniel Ramirez (University of Oregon, Ed. School) – “Emplacing Mathematics: Politics, Praxis, and Hope”

Dissertations-In-Progress: Political Bridges with Pragmatisms Dissertations-In-Progress: Aesthetics, Ethics, Art Figures: James & Royce Figures: Peirce & Santayana Figures: Dewey Books-In-Progress: William James: The Moral Philosopher Pragmatism, Politics, and History Feeling & Thinking in Dewey Books-In-Progress: American Philosophy: A Tradition of Resistance

Aysun Aydin (Middle East Technical University [Turkey]) – “Dewey or Santayana: On Experience” Josh Zaslow (McMaster University) – “Epistemology or Politics: Dewey and Epistemic Democracy” Chair: Colin Koopman (University of Oregon) Tess Varner (University of Georgia) – “The Contested Environmental Voice: Pragmatism & Feminism” Nick Dorzweiler (Northwestern) – “Enculturating Politics: Dewey, Foucault, and the Material of Modern Life” Daniele Botti (Yale U & Univ of Eastern Piedmont [Italy]) – “Pragmatism & Rawls: Bridging Traditions” Chair: Mark Johnson (University of Oregon) Thorian Harris (University of Hawaii, Manoa) – “Exemplary Persons in Pragmatist and Confucian Ethics” Casey Tiemann (Univ. of Oregon, Ed. School) – “A Piercean Aesthetic for Politicized Action in the Classroom” John Giordano (Union Institute & University) – “Pragmatism, Visual Art, & Social Practices” Chair: Craig Hanks (Texas State University, San Marcos) Kyle Bromhall (University of Guelph), “Habituation and Agency in James’ Principles” William Baird (SIU, Carbondale) – “Royce on Leading Ideas and Paradigm Shifts” Chair: Cherilyn Keall (University of Guelph) Martin Coleman (IUPUI), “On Celebrating the Death of Another Person” Aaron Massecar (University of Guelph), “Peirce, Moral Cognitivism, & the Development of Character” Chair: Phillip Deen (Wellesley College) Justin Bell (University of Houston, Victoria), “Empathetic Projection in Dewey’s Ethics” Mark Johnson (University of Oregon), “Dewey and Damasio: Two Amigos on Embodied Moral Values” Sarin Marchetti (University College Dublin) Chair: Emily Balanoff (Texas State University, San Marcos) Daniel Rinn (Univ. of Oregon, History), “Dewey, the New Left, and the Politics of Contingency and Pluralism” Albert Spencer (Portland State University), “Occupy Pragmatism: Reconstructing Dewey for Media Democracy” Chair: Mark Johnson (University of Oregon) Lenore Langsdorf (SIU, Carbondale), “Body, Culture, & Experience: Dewey, Toulmin & Embodied Reasoning” Jay Hamman (SIU, Carbondale), “Dewey’s ‘But’: Felt, Constructed, or Found?” Erin McKenna (Pacific Lutheran University) and Scott Pratt (University of Oregon)