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20Advancing PPE at every opportunity2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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WELCOME

Dear Participants,Welcome to the Third Annual Meeting of the PPE Society! The Society and our AnnualMeeting have grown exponentially over the past three years, and we are excited thisyear to have three full days of sessions. Thank you to every attendee, moderator, andpresenter, as you each play a valuable role in the success of the conference.This program contains information about the various sessions that will be held duringthe conference. Most are concurrent, but we do have two keynote addresses, one byCarol Graham (on Thursday) and one by Al Roth (on Saturday). Receptions will followboth keynote addresses. The days will be filled to the brim, but the evenings are free foryou to enjoy New Orleans and the company of a fascinating group of people.The PPE Society’s mission is to encourage the interaction and cross-pollination ofthree intellectual disciplines that are historically deeply intertwined and continue tohave much to offer one another. If you have not already, please join the PPE Society(which you can do at /).If you have any suggestions about how we might effectively pursue our mission, pleasedo not hesitate to pass them on to me. In the meantime, please enjoy the PPE Society’s2019 conference!Cordially,Geoff Sayre-McCordFounder & Executive Director5

March 28THURSDAY6

Break Out Session 19:00am– 10:45amMerit and DesertChetan Cetty, ModeratorParticipants:“On Merit,” Thomas Mulligan“Why You Should be Miserable,” Gwen Bradford“Defending Asymmetries of Desert,” Huub BrouwerRoom: Storyville ILaw and Economics: Criticisms and AlternativesJacob Barrett, ModeratorParticipants:“The Nature of Tort Law,” S.M. Love“Law, Economics, and Restorative Criminal Justice,” Brandon Hogan“Judicial Representation: Speaking for Others from the Bench,” Wendy SalkinRoom: Storyville IIAuthor Meets Critics: Kevin Vallier’s Must Politics Be War?Adam Gjesdal, ModeratorParticipants:Kevin Vallier (Author)Simone Chambers (Commentator)Nicholas Southwood (Commentator)Room: Storyville IIIJustice, Efficiency, and ExploitationDouglas MacKay, ModeratorParticipants:“Privatization, Efficiency, and the Distribution of Power,” Louise-Phillippe Hodgson“Decommodification as Exploitation,” Vida Panitch“A Paretian Account of the Separateness of Persons,” L. Chad HorneRoom: Bechet7

Break Out Session 1cont.9:00am– 10:45amPhilosophical Perspectives on Psychology in EconomicsAlex Campbell, ModeratorParticipants:“Psychology and Economics: History and Philosophy of Dissenting Views,”Mario J. Rizzo“Sympathy and Preferences in Hume,” Erik W. Matson“Preference Change and the Relevance of Open-Ended Institutions,”Malte F. Dold and Charles DelmotteRoom: Mahalia BEducation for the Public Good: Understanding the Ends,Improving the MeansMacy Salzberger, ModeratorParticipants:“The Economic Undervaluation of Liberal Education,”Molly McGrath“Who Should Pay for Education and Why?” Heidi Garrett-Peltier“New Orleans Post-Katrina School Reforms and the Roles of Governmentand Markets in Eucation,” Douglas N. HarrisRoom: ArmstrongPolitical LegitimacyIan Cruise, ModeratorParticipants:“Middle-Out Legitimacy,” William Berger“Justice and Congruence: Political Not Ethical,” Phil Smolenski“Political Legitimacy Without the State: A Republican Defense of theSovereignty of Indigenous Peoples,” Karl AdamRoom: Jelly RollThe Moral Case for SocialismAmanda Beal, ModeratorParticipants:“Community as Socialist Value,” Jesse Spafford“Communist Distributive Justice,” Hailey Huget“Defending Why Not Socialism?” Samuel ArnoldRoom: Buddy Bolden8

Break Out Session 211:00am – 12:45pmJustice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic SystemChetan Cetty, ModeratorParticipants:“Justice as Fairness and the Choice of Economic System,” Jeppe von Platz“Rawls: Reticent Socialist,” William A. Edmundson“A Republic of Equals,” Alan ThomasRoom: Storyville IUpdating Mill on Free SpeechPiers Norris Turner, ModeratorParticipants:“The Scope of ‘Free Speech’ in Ch. 2 of On Liberty,” Christopher Macleod“Free Speech and Equality: Modernizing Mill’s Harm Principle,” Melina Bell“Would Mill Boycott Ace Hardware?” Dale E. MillerRoom: Storyville IIThe Nature of PovertyRobert Wright, ModeratorParticipants:“Poverty without Concept Creep,” Stanislaus Husi“Towards a Philosophy of Poverty,” Joshua Spencer“Respect before Sympathy: How to Think about the Poor,” Iskra FilevaRoom: Storyville IIITopics in Decision TheorySamantha Wakil, ModeratorParticipants:“Impartial Decision-Making under Normative Uncertainty,” Brian Jabarian“Massaging the News and the Faultless Voter,” Pierce Randall“CDT Agents are Exploitable,” Daniel KokotajloRoom: Bechet9

Break Out Session 2cont.11:00am – 12:45pmAfter Bretton Woods: Transformations in State-EconomyRelations in the Wake of the 1970sLeah Downey, ModeratorParticipants:“Financial Crises and Systemic Responsibility,” Max Krahé“The Credit They Deserve: The Politics of Risk and Race,” Emily Katzenstein“Capitalism’s Golden Age, the 1970s, and the Failure of Reformist SocialDemocracy,” Anahí WiedenbrugRoom: Mahalia BTowards a Radical Philosophy of Migration and MembershipDouglas MacKay, ModeratorParticipants:“The Case for a Decolonial Approach to Immigration Justice,” José Jorge Mendoza“Resistance and Refusal (or Why Open Borders are Not Utopian),” Alex Sager“Towards Justice in Migration: The Role of Private Actors,” Ashwini VasanthakumarRoom: ArmstrongDemocratic TheorySameer Bajaj, ModeratorParticipants:“Interest-responsiveness as a Standard of Democratic Performance,”Eduardo Martinez“The Failure of the Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy,”Ryan Pevnick“Condorcet Winners and Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives: AnImpossibility Result,” Hun ChungRoom: Jelly RollPhilosophical Issues in Behavioral EconomicsAndrew Jason Cohen, ModeratorParticipants:“Behavioral Economics and the Evidential Defense of Welfare Economics,”Garth Heutel“Philosophical Approaches to Bounded Rationality: From Herbert Simon toNudges,” Alejandro Hortal“Odd Bedfellows: How Choice Architecture Can Enhance Autonomy andDiminish Inequality,” Kendra TullyRoom: Buddy Bolden10

12:45pm - 2:00pmLUNCH BREAKPlease see back of program for some wonderful dining suggestions close by.Break Out Session 32:00pm – 3:45pmAuthor Meet Critics: Lori Watson and Christie Hartley’sEqual Citizenship and Public Reason: A Feminist PoliticalLiberalismKevin Vallier, ModeratorParticipants:Lori Watson, Christie Hartley (Authors)Paul Billingham (Commentator)Cindy Stark (Commentator)Room: Storyville IWhat Political Philosophers Can (and Can’t) Learn fromFormal ModelsKeith Hankins, ModeratorParticipants:“Prisoners to a Framework: On the Limits of Models,” Ryan Muldoon“On the Emergence of Minority Disadvantage: Testing the Cultural Red KingHypothesis,” Aydin Mohseni“The General Theory of Second Best is More General Than You Think,”David WiensRoom: Storyville IIAspects of Structural InjusticeNicholas Geiser, ModeratorParticipants:“Making Room for Ideological Explanation,” Valerie Soon“On the Obligations of Beneficiaries of Structural Injustice,” Brian Berkey“What Is Structural Injustice?” Kirun SankaranRoom: Storyville III11

Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm - 3:45pmRacialized Urban Infrastructure: Perspectives on theMateriality of JusticeGraham Hubbs, ModeratorParticipants:“Reliance Structures: How Urban Public Policy Shapes Human Agency,”Matthew Noah Smith“Of Dogs, Gentrification, and the Race-ing of Space,” Yolonda Y.Wilson“Racial Displacement and Housing Justice,” Kristina MeshelskiRoom: BechetThe Hubris of Policy-Makers: Critiques of “Evidence-Based”Public Decision-MakingRoy Heidelberg, ModeratorParticipants:“Empathy and the Limits of Utilitarianism,” Sam Fleischacker“Managerialism and Government Legitimacy,” Amanda R. Greene“Fighting (Status Quo) Bias with Bias in Big Data Economics,” Eric SchliesserRoom: Mahalia BAuthor Meets Critics: Peter Vanderschraaf’s Strategic JusticeAdam Gjesdal, ModeratorParticipants:Peter Vanderschraaf (Author)Justin Bruner (Commentator)Paul Weithman (Commentator)Room: ArmstrongProxies and Politics: Making Social Choices in the Age ofBig DataJoseph Porter, ModeratorParticipants:“Proxies for Means and Proxies for Need: How Do We Know When Someoneis Poor?” Zoe Hitzig“Should You Be Taxed Based on Where You are Born?” Kadeem Noray“Big Data and Blue Eyes: What Makes Variables Political?” Joshua SimonsRoom: Jelly Roll12

Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm – 3:45pmJustice, Democracy, and Political Economy in the NineteenthCentury: Tocqueville and BeyondEric MacGilvray, ModeratorParticipants:“The Corrupt Mores of a Stable Democracy: Montesquieu’s Answer toTocqueville,” Mario Juarez-Garcia“Loyalty to Organizations and Social Trust: Re-envisioning Firms as MediatingInstitutions,” Aimee Barbeau“A Little Tyranny: Democratic Equality and the Servant Problem in NineteenthCentury America,” Briana L. McGinnisRoom: Buddy BoldenBreak Out Session 44:00pm – 5:45pmBehavioral EthicsJonathan Miles, ModeratorParticipants:“It’s Not A Lie If You Believe It: Lying Under Norm Uncertainty,” Cristina Bicchieri“Feel the Power of the Dark Side: On the Evolution of Norm Erosion,”Eugen Dimant“Formulating Effective Moral Cues Through the Power of Social Norms andCommunication Media,” Francesca Papa and Sakshi GhaiRoom: Storyville IRational Choice TheoryAlexandru Marcoci, ModeratorParticipants:“A Puzzle about Probabilistic Knowledge,” Julia Staffel“Rationality, Preference Satisfaction and Degenerate Intentions: Why RationalChoice Theory is not Self-Defeating,” Roberto Fumagalli“Tiny Probabilities of Vast Utilities: Let’s Just Give Up And Bound our UtilityFunctions Already,” Daniel KokotajloRoom: Storyville IICorporate Social ResponsibilityRobert Wright, ModeratorParticipants:“The Indeterminacy of Corporate Social Responsibility: Why CorporateResponsibility Depends on Background Political Institutions,” Hrishikesh Joshi“Friedman was Right: Corporate Moral Responsibility v. Corporate SocialResponsibility,” Kendy Hess“The Political Authority of Corporate Officials: A Dynamical Perspective,”Waheed HussainRoom: Storyville III13

Break Out Session 4cont.4:00pm - 5:45pmThe Promise and Perils of PolycentrismAlex Campbell, ModeratorParticipants:“Still Thin but Thicker Than Thin: A Solution for Adjudicating Disputes inPolycentrism,” Danielle Limbaugh“Polycentrism and Political Consent,” Jake MonaghanCommentary from Fred D’AgostinoRoom: BechetInequality and Social JusticeNeera Badhwar, ModeratorParticipants:“A Bleeding Heart Libertarian View of Inequality,” Andrew Jason Cohen“Rights, Egalitarianism, and Social Justice,” Aeon Skoble“Equality and Social Justice: A reply to Skoble and Cohen,” Chris SurprenantRoom: Mahalia BThe Metaphysics of MoneySamantha Wakil, ModeratorParticipants:“Money as Metaphysically Reflexive,” Asya J. Passinsky“On the Question, ‘What is Money?’” Graham Hubbs“Money and Mental Contents” David G. DickRoom: ArmstrongBusiness Ethics Informed by Normative EthicsChetan Cetty, ModeratorParticipants:“The Market Failures Approach and the Ideal World Objection,” Kenneth Silver“The Problem of Causal Impotence for Business Ethics, ”Abe Zakhem“The Stakes of the Actualism/Possibilism Debate for Business Ethics,”Travis TimmermanRoom: Jelly Roll14

Breakout Session 4cont.4:00pm – 5:45pmRegulating Emerging Technology: Between PrivateGovernance and Government RegulationNick Cowen, ModeratorParticipants:“Editing Embryos: Private Choices and Public Goods,” Jonathan Anomaly“Procedural Objectivity in Governing Disruptive Technologies,” Dima Y. Shamoun“Regulating Technology Between Private Governance and GovernmentRegulation,” Andreas WolkensteinRoom: Buddy BoldenPlenary Session6:00pm - 7:00pmUnequal Hopes, Lives, and Lifespans in theU.S.A.: Insights from the New Science ofWell-BeingCarol Graham, Keynote SpeakerRoom: Storyville IIIReception7:00pmDrinks, Appetizers, and ConversationJoin us!Room: Storyville I/Foyer15

March 29FRIDAY16

Break Out Session 19:00am – 10:45amConsent and ConventionIskra Fileva, ModeratorParticipants:“Moral Risk and Communicating Consent,” Renee Bolinger“Conventions and Consent,” Tom Dougherty“Consent, Convention, and Wicked Problems,” Erin TaylorRoom: Storyville IThe Conditions of Coordination and CooperationDan Shahar, ModeratorParticipants:“The Community of Public Reason,” Chad Van Schoelandt“Rationality and Cooperation,” John Thrasher“Play Like Me Or Else!: Supporting Conformity in Stag Hunt Problems withCostly Punishment,” Peter VanderschraafRoom: Storyville IIAuthor Meets Critics: Sean Ingham’s Rule By MultipleMajoritiesDavid Wiens, ModeratorParticipants:Sean Ingham (Author)Simone Chambers (Commentator)Thomas Christiano (Commentator)Room: Storyville IIIAuthor Meets Critics: Dan Layman’s Locke Among theRadicalsBilly Christmas, ModeratorParticipants:Daniel Layman (Author)Eric Mack (Commentator)Bas van der Vossen (Commentator)Room: Bechet17

Break Out Session 1cont.9:00am – 10:45amImmigration and InstitutionsMario Juarez-Garcia, ModeratorParticipants:“Deep Roots and Human Capital: Drivers of Institutional Quality,” Garett Jones“On Behalf of a Liberal Account of Immigration and Institutions,” Chris Freiman“Replies to Jones and Freiman,” Jonathan AnomalyRoom: Mahalia BIndividuals, Communities, and International LawRyan Pevnick, ModeratorParticipants:“The Compatibility of Constitutional Democracy with International Law,”Carmen Pavel“Between National Sovereignty and Global Governance: Mediating Norms andActors,” Ashwini Vasanthakumar“International Human Rights and Economic Inequality,” Jiewuh SongRoom: ArmstrongRace and Social ConstructionRoderick T. Long, ModeratorParticipants:“Against Biological Racialism,” Jennifer McKitrick“Challenging Hybrid Accounts of Race,” Adam R.Thompson“The PERCs of Having White Ancestry,” C.L. RichardsonRoom: Jelly RollSocial Categories and Social ExplanationGraham Hubbs, ModeratorParticipants:“Four Levels Of Explanation In Understanding Biases,” Daniel Moseley“Conventions and Status Functions,” Marija Jankovic and Kirk Ludwig“Law Versus ‘Law and Order’: Preventive Policing as a Public Expression of Bias,”John LawlessRoom: Buddy Bolden18

Break Out Session 211:00am – 12:45pmThe Ethics of BoycottsLuc Bovens, ModeratorParticipants:“Punitive Boycotts and Refusals of Service,” Linda Radzik“Boycotts and Consumer Complicity,” Waheed Hussain“Consumer Clout and How to Wield It,” Caleb PickardRoom:Storyville IPPE as an Intellectual EnterpriseGeoffrey Brennan, ModeratorParticipants:Cristina BicchieriHartmut KliemtDavid SchmidtzGeoffrey Sayre-McCordRoom:Storyville IIFormal Approaches to Democratic Deliberation and VotingKeith Hankins, ModeratorParticipants:“Inequality and Majority Rule,” Justin Bruner“A Formal Theory of Democratic Deliberation,” Hun ChungRoom: Storyville IIIRethinking or Revisiting Theories of the Public EconomyRobert Wright, ModeratorParticipants:Commentary from Brian D’Agostino“A Public Sector for the Public Good,” Heidi Garrett-Peltier“Optimism, Resilience, and Longevity: The Role of Community, Place, and PublicGoods,” Carol GrahamRoom: Bechet19

Break Out Session 2cont.11:00am – 12:45pmNew Work in Anarchist Legal TheoryRoderick T. Long, ModeratorParticipants:“Retribution: an Abolitionist Translation,” Jason Lee Byas“Disaggregating Marital Obligation,” Gary Chartier“Social Equality and Liberty,” Billy ChristmasRoom: Mahalia BThe Logics of Science: Politics and Power in an Anti-PoliticalAgeSamantha Wakil, ModeratorParticipants:“Does Microeconomics Need a New Foundation?” Priya Menon“Monetary Policy and Democracy: The Tyranny of Price Stability,” Leah Downey“Explanation and Accountability in Machine Learning: What Can We Learnfrom Juries?” Josh SimonsRoom: ArmstrongAuthor Meets Critics: Abraham Singer’s The Form of the FirmBrandon Turner, ModeratorParticipants:Abraham Singer (Author)Peter Jaworski (Commentator)Briana L. McGinnis (Commentator)Room: Jelly RollLaw’s Over-ResponsivenessAlex Schaefer, ModeratorParticipants:“Oath’s Anxieties,” Miryam Segal“Criminalization, Democracy and Disagreements: An Attempt to Make LegalMoralism Compatible with Self-Government,” Fernando Bracaccini“The Ethics of Punishment in the Age of Mass Incarceration,” Sari KisilevskyRoom: Buddy Bolden20

12:45pm - 2:00pmLUNCH BREAKPlease see back of program for some wonderful dining suggestions close by.Break Out Session 32:00pm - 3:45pmFairness in Voluntary ExchangesEric MacGilvray, ModeratorParticipants:“Bargaining Based Fairness,” Ben Ferguson“Exploitation and Unfair Pricing,” Matthew Zwolinski“Democratic Exchange,” Thomas ChristianoRoom: Storyville IThe Epistemology of Political DisagreementRenee Bolinger, ModeratorParticipants:“Deciding What’s True: The Epistemology of Fact-Checking,” Zeynep Pamuk“The Epistemic Risks of Testimony and Why We Should Listen Anyway,”Matt Chick“Compromising with the Uncompromising: Political Disagreement underNoncompliance,” Alex WorsnipRoom: Storyville IIPolitical Money on CampusDavid Estlund, ModeratorParticipants:“Big Money on Campus: The Public/Private Parallel,” Jessica Flanigan“Gifts, Gratitude, and Promising,” Jeppe von Platz“Refuse, Hide, Filter, or Fight: Private Donations and the Valuing of Knowledge,”Justin WeinbergRoom: Storyville III21

Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm – 3:45pmMajoritarianism and Minority RightsBrian Jabarian, ModeratorParticipants:“Culture, State and Exit: What’s the Matter with Kukathas?,” Richard Ashcroft“Political Liberalism and the Problem of Too Much Pluralism,” Athmeya Jayaram“Two Interpretations of Majority Rule,” Mahendra PrasadRoom: BechetDiscrimination and the Liberal RegimeRobert Wright, ModeratorParticipants:“Majoritarianism, Discrimination, and the Origin Story of the Liberal Regime,”William Kline“A Libertarian Defense of Title II of the 1964 Civil Rights Act,” Phil Magness“The Anti-Discriminatory Public Choice Tradition,” James HarriganRoom: Mahalia BRawls, Racial Injustice, and Racial IntegrationDouglas MacKay, ModeratorParticipants:“Non-Ideal Justice, Fairness, and Affirmative Action,” Matthew Adams“The Consequences of the Social Construction of Race for Social ContractTheory,” Kristina Meshelski“Racial Integration and the Problem of Relational Value,” Dale MatthewRoom: ArmstrongEconomics, Theology, and LibertyJ.P. Messina, ModeratorParticipants:“Encouraging Human Flourishing Through Economic and Religious Liberty,”Art Carden“Sound Theology: A Solution to the Local Knowledge Problem?” Sarah M. Estelle“Ye Cannot Serve God and Mammon: Jesus, Wealth, and Extractive Institutions,”Walker WrightRoom: Jelly Roll22

Break Out Session 3cont.2:00pm – 3:45pmAuthor Meets Critics: Jonny Thakkar’s Plato as CriticalTheoristStefan Eich, ModeratorParticipants:Jonny Thakkar (Author)Jaime Edwards (Commentator)Carolyn Biltoft (Commentator)Room: Buddy BoldenBreak Out Session 44:00pm – 5:45pmPolitical Philosophy Meets Experimental PhilosophyNick Cowan, ModeratorParticipants:“Gender Equality in the Australian Workplace,” Holly Lawford-Smith“Feasibility and Normative Encroachment,” Nicholas Southwood“The Social Epistemology of Political Discourse: A Case Study Using TwitterActivity,” Mark AlfanoRoom: Storyville ISocial Practices, Law, and TrustHelen McCabe, ModeratorParticipants:“Fidelity, Accountability and Trust: Tensions at the Heart of the Rule of Law,”Gerald Postema“Defending Hart on Social Practices,” Chris Melenovsky“Political Trust: Concepts, Causes, and Consequences,” Kevin VallierRoom: Storyville IISelf-OwnershipGary Chartier, ModeratorParticipants:“Self-Ownership Revisited,” Neera Badhwar“Getting Self-Ownership in View,” Roderick T. Long“Separateness and Self-Ownership,” Eric MackRoom: Storyville III23

Break Out Session 4 Topics in Cost-Benefit Analysiscont.4:0

“A Republic of Equals,” Alan Thomas Room: Storyville I Updating Mill on Free Speech Piers Norris Turner, Moderator Participants: “The Scope of ‘Free Speech’ in Ch. 2 of On Liberty,” Christopher Macleod “Free Speech and Equality: Modernizing Mill’s Harm Principle,” Meli

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