MITing of the Minds 2020
Composed of talks by department faculty and graduate students of past and present.
Thursday, January 30th
10:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday, January 31st
10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
This year’s MITing of the Minds is the sixteenth annual MIT philosophy alumni conference. The conference will showcase recent work in a variety of areas of contemporary philosophy. Presentations will be accessible to a broad audience.
Schedule
Thursday, January 30th
10:30: Coffee
11:00: Mahrad Almotahari (UIC), Realism Needs Realism
Comments by Mallory Webber
12:30: Lunch
2:00: Thomas Byrne (MIT), Killing Causation
Comments by Brad Skow
3:30: Break
4:00: Sophie Horowitz (UMass), Conditionalization And Group Punishment
Comments by Haley Schilling
5:30: Break
6:00: Dinner
Friday, January 31st
10:00: Coffee
10:30: Bob Stalnaker (MIT), Fragmentation And Singular Propositions
Comments by David Balcarras
12:00: Lunch
2:00: Xinhe Wu (MIT), Vagueness: A Cognitive Perspective
Comments by Steve Yablo
3:30: Break
4:00: Lauren Ashwell (Bates), You Ought Not Say That: Slurs And Prohibitions
Comments by Kat Hintikka
5:30: Conference ends