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Accepted Papers

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Session I:

Andy Engen, "Punishment and the Value of Victims of Crime"
Patrick Todd, "Freedom, Presentism, and Truth Supervenes on Being"
Kaija Mortensen, "Intuitions and Expertise: A Dreyfusian Response to Michael Devitt"

Session II:

Keith Erwin, "Constructing a Moral Semantics for Hume's Moral theory
Lael Weis, "Tethering Text to Tradition: The Force of Original Understanding and Democratic Theory in Interpreting Our Constitutional Text"
Jonathan Dorsey, "Against the No Fundamental Mentality Constraint"

Session III:

Joe Karbowski, "Demonstrations of the Existence of Substantial Kinds in the Posterior Analytics"
Erin Beeghley, "Should the Family Exist in a Just Society?"
Christina Conroy, "An Alleged Refutation of Actually-Rigidified Definite Descriptivism"

Session IV:

Christopher Buckels, "Predication in Plato's Sophist"
Han van Wietmarschen, "Redistribution, the Corporation and Poverty in Hegel's Philosophy of Right"
Brian Rabern, "Is direct reference a pragmatic phenomenon?"
Austin Somers, "Finding I"