Breakout Sessions

  1. Breakout Session 1

    10:00 am

  2. Breakout Session 2

    11:00 am

  3. Breakout Session 3

    1:00 pm

  • Problems in Metaphysics

    with Connor Dull and Dan Chepkwony

    Do you ever find yourself wondering why there is something rather than nothing? Whether being is one or manifold? No? Well, not all metaphysical questions are so esoteric, but they do deal with what the world and humans really are, at bottom. Join us to discuss some key metaphysical issues, including whether human beings have souls, if free will exists, and what it means to “be yourself.”

    Connor Dull and Dan Chepkwony

  • Feminist Theory

    with Rachel Johnson and Taylor Bowen

    What roles are people expected to fill according to their gender identities? Are these expectations ever harmful? In this session we will explore feminist philosophy and the role gender plays in our society. We will consider various approaches to feminist philosophy, including intersectionality, which investigates how our various identity factors intersect to create different types of oppression.

    Rachel Johnson and Taylor Bowen

  • Ethics

    with Dr. David Concepión

    How do we know what the right thing to do is? Is it better to maximize happiness for a lot of people even if it means cheating or stealing? How do you become a good person? Is morality relative or objective or something else entirely?

    In this session, you will explore these and other questions, examining the branch of philosophy called Ethics.

    Dr. David Concepión

  • Political Philosophy

    with Joey Glover and Isaach Watkins

    Who should rule our societies? What does it mean to be free? What responsibilities do we have to one another or to the state? Political philosophy interrogates what it means to live in community. It asks questions about political discourse, justice and liberty, rights and freedoms, property, and the legitimacy of authority. It also examines how these questions relate to factors of our identity, including factors such as sex, gender, sexuality, race, religion, and class. Join us for a session about various approaches to these questions.

    Joey Glover and Isaach Watkins

  • Existentialism

    with Dr. Sarah Vitale

    What does it mean to be human? If I didn’t ask to be born, what responsibility do I have with my life? Is there anything I am meant to do?

    In this session, you will learn about Existentialism, which focuses on what our emotions, such as anxiety or dread, tell us about our lives or what it means to be human. We will also consider what it means to be free and what it means to live an authentic life.

    Dr. Sarah Vitale