Dear DAVID,
Presidential Addresses
- Anita L. Allen,
“The Philosophy of Privacy and Digital Life” (2019 Eastern
Division)
- Richard J.
Arneson, “Individual Well-Being and Social Justice ” (2019 Pacific
Division)
- Jennifer Nagel,
“Epistemic Territory” (2019 Central Division)
Dewey Lectures
- Cora Diamond,
“Reflections of a Dinosaur” (2019 Eastern
Division)
- Michael Friedman,
“Philosophy, Science, and History: A Personal Perspective” (2019 Pacific
Division)
- Allison M.
Jaggar, “Academic Philosophy: What Is It? What Do We Want It
To Be?”
(2019 Central Division)
Romanell Lecture
- Hartry Field, “A
‘Naturalistic’ Take on Epistemology” (2019 Eastern
Division)
This volume of the Proceedings also includes the
2019 Sanders and Kant Lectures, as well as the 2016 Sanders
Lecture:
Sanders Lectures
- Timothy
Williamson, “Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy” (2019 Central
Division)
- Onora ONeill,
“Kant on Indeterminacy, Judgement, and Interpretation” (2016 Central
Division)
De Gruyter Kant Lecture
- Barbara Herman,
“Making Others’ Ends Our Own: The Challenges of Kantian
Beneficence”
(2019 Pacific Division)
The print volume will be mailed on November 13 to
APA members who were subscribed to receive it as of November 1.
All current APA members who are signed into the website will be
able to view the Proceedings
online by going to Publications > Proceedings and
Addresses.
All the best,
Erin Shepherd
Publications and Communications Coordinator
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