Beginning Spring 2014 the WAGM students started to meet regularly to workshop their members’ papers in progress. Sessions are informal and provide a friendly and supportive environment where the presenter can receive constructive feedback on their work.
Fall 2021
Weiting Huang, “Accidentality in Aristotle,” November 13
Shiyu Chen, “Heathwood on Defective Desires,” November 13
Fall 2018
Stacy Kohls, November 4
Weiting Huang, November 4
Yener Çağla Çimendereli, November 4
Fall 2017
Lorenza d’Angelo, October 8
Rowan Bell, October 15
Nikki Fortier, November 11
Spring 2017
Sophie Ban, March 5
Naomi Dershowitz, April 16
Fall 2016
Sophie Ban, October 16
Nikki Fortier, October 30
Yener Çağla Çimendereli, November 13
Spring 2016
Madeline Eller, March 6, 2016
Kendall Fischer, “Act, Potency and Operation in Aquinas’ Argument for Hylomorphism,” April 10, 2016
Fall 2015
Nicole Dular, “The Game is Rigged: Responsibility and Agency under Oppression,” October 4
Sophie Ban, “The Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever and Unanswerable Questions in Dynamic Discourse,” October 25
Carolyn Garland, “Stipulating Haecceitist Differences,” November 15
Spring 2015
Li Kang, “Waving hands: Chirality, Indeterminacy and Non-locality,” April 26
Nicole Dular, “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Epistemic Standards and Moral Beliefs,” April 12
Nikki Fortier, “Defending Rosen,” March 1
Fall 2014
Lorenza D’Angelo “Intentions, Predictions, and the Problem of Closeness,” November 2
Teresa Bruno “Externalism Meets Alienation,” October 26
Naomi Dershowitz “The Microphysical Constituents are In Charge and Doing All the Causal Work,” October 5
Spring 2014
Kendall Englund “Aquinas on the Subsistence of the Soul,” April 13