Please join us for the Philosophy Senior Comps Presentations, Friday February 25th.
Philosophy Senior Comps: Exploring Themes from P.J. Ivanhoe's Oneness: East Asian Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected
Friday, February 25th, 2:45 – 7:30pm
Upper Stearns Tent
2:45: Introduction
Session I: Moral Implications of the Oneness Hypothesis
2:55: Faith Hutapea, “A Modified Approach to Oneness: The Physician’s Duty to Care””
3:15: Jae Choi, “The Why Be Moral Question Under Ivanhoe’s Oneness”
3:35: Kayla Heinze: “Rooted in Relationship: How Attentiveness Can Bring us Closer and Combat Species Isolation”
Session II: Oneness and the Virtues
3:55: Phoebe Patinkin: “Daydreaming: A Virtuous Activity”
4:15: Dylan Shiu: “Temperance’s Self-Centered from Shame”
4: 35: Patrick Walsh: “The Threat of Shame to a Life of Oneness”
Session III: The Oneness Hypothesis In Comparative Perspective
4:55: Peter Bird, “The Fable of the Strawberry: Losing Oneself and Accepting the Uncontrollable in The Zhuangzi”
5:15: Liz Frissell, “It’s About the Journey not the Destination: A Comparison of Stoic & Daoist Ideas on Happiness”
5:35: Kathy Ou, “Reinterpreting Camus: An Absurd Conception of Modern Oneness”
Session IV: Critiques and Extensions of the Oneness Hypothesis
5:55: Ava Lubetkin, "Oneness Embodied: Incorporating the Significance of the Body into Ivanhoe’s Theory of Self”
6: 15: Odelia Zuckerman: “A Critique of Oneness: Decolonial Feminism and Decentering Experience”
6:35: Kai Morfín: “Oneness and Prediction of Happiness”
Session V: Moral Education and Moral Persuasion
6:55: Melissa Gutiérrez González, “A Critique of Boxill's Defense of Fear as Moral Suasion”