Hugh Hunter will deliver comments on Henry Dyson's “Stoic Prolepsis and Meno’s Paradox” at the 31st Ancient Philosophy Workshop, Texas A&M University, in April.
Hammad Hussein will deliver his paper "More Familiar to Us vs. More Familiar Simpliciter" at the 41st meeting of the North Texas Philosophical Association at the University of North Texas in April, and at the
3rd International Conference on Philosophy at the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) in Greece in June.
Rusty Jones will deliver comments on David J. Yount's paper "Is the One of Parmenides' First Hypothesis Best Interpreted as the Form of the Good?" at the Pacific APA meeting in March. At the Central APA meeting in April, he will deliver his own paper "Bivalence and Contradictory Pairs in De Interpretatione 9." Also in April, he will deliver his paper “The Aporia of Euthydemus 288d-292e” at the 31st Ancient Philosophy Workshop at Texas A&M University.
Jason Oakes will deliver his paper "A Few Revelations Concerning Revelation: A Philosophical Analysis of Some Issues Related to Divine Revelation" at the Southwestern Regional Conference of the Evangelical Philosophical Society, to be held in March at the Houston campus of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Indy Rhodes will deliver his paper "My Free Will is Tangled; I Need a New Comb" at the University of Missouri-St. Louis 2008 Graduate Philosophy Conference: The Beautiful, the Good, and the Just, in April.
Jason Southworth will deliver his paper "Can We Determine if Mozi is a Utilitarian?" at the 2008 Uehiro CrossCurrents Comparative Philosophy Conference in Hawaii in March. In April, he will deliver "Understanding Context and Its Role in Fixing Meaning" at the University of Waterloo's Philosophy Graduate Student Conference and "Taking Context Seriously in Metaphor" at the 41st meeting of the North Texas Philosophical Association.
Ruth Tallman will deliver her paper "Retaining Meaning in Art on a Physical-Object-Hypothesis Account of the Ontology of Artworks" at the University of Missouri-St. Louis 2008 Graduate Philosophy Conference: The Beautiful, the Good, and the Just, in April.
Andrea Taylor delivered her paper "'Can A Person Who Has Heard This Music Really Be A Bad Person?': A Confucian Reading of Music and Moral Development in The Lives of Others" as part of the Philosophy and Popular Culture panel at the 29th Annual Meeting of the Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association in Albuquerque in February.
Eric Yang will present his paper "Conservation, Discontinuous Time and Causal Continuity" at the 41st meeting of the North Texas Philosophical Association in April.
Congratulations to all of you!