Saturday, March 22nd
Morning Session
(8:30-11:30): Spinoza’s Psychology
7:30-8:30: Continental
Breakfast provided by the APA
8:30-9:30
"Projectivism in the Ethics: 3p9s and 3p39s."
Speaker: Michael LeBuffe (Texas A&M)
Commentator: Matt Kisner (University of South Carolina)
Chair: Paul Hoffman (UC-Riverside)
9:30-10:30
“Striving, Oomph, and Intelligibility in Spinoza”
Speaker: Michael Della Rocca (Yale University)
Commentator: Don Rutherford (UCSD)
Chair: John Carriero (UCLA)
10:30-11:30
“Representation and Misrepresentation in Spinoza’s
Psychology”
Speaker: Don Garrett (NYU), read by Eugene Marshall (Dartmouth College)
Commentator: Charlie Huenemann (Utah State University)
Chair: Nick Jolley (UC-Irvine)
11:30-1:00: Lunch
Afternoon Session (1:00-4:00): Psychology
and Politics
1:00-2:00
“The Power of Reason Over the Passions”
Speaker: Martin Lin
(Rutgers University)
Commentator: Karolina Huebner (University of Chicago)
Chair: Ursula Goldenbaum (Emory University and Institute for
Advanced Study, Princeton)
“Wonder, Miracles, and Politics”
Speaker: Michael Rosenthal (University of Washington)
Commentator: Tom Cook (Rollins College)
Chair: Edwin Curley (University of Michigan)
3:00-4:00
“Harmony and Discord
in Spinoza’s Social Model of the Mind”
Speaker: Eugene Marshall (Dartmouth College)
Commentator: Minna Koivuniemi (Uppsala Universitet)
Chair: Don Rutherford (UCSD)
Sunday, March 23rd
8:30: Breakfast for
participants, provided by the APA
Morning Session (9:00-Noon) Round-table
Round-table discussion with all participants
Moderators: Eugene Marshall and Michael Rosenthal