Conference Schedule: (All sessions are in ENG 106 except for the keynote address, which is in LH01). Friday, April 3rd: 3pm-3:50pm- The Argument from Moral Explanations- Andrea Viggiano, Cornell University. 4pm-4:50pm- Prospects for An Empirical Defense of Moral Realism- Thomas Metcalf, CU Boulder 5pm-5:50pm- Stark Raving Quasi-Realism- Jerry Green, Texas Tech University 8pm- Keynote Address- Geoffrey Sayre-McCord Saturday, April 4th: 10am-10:50am- Thick Concepts and Evaluative Content- Brent Kyle, Cornell University 11am-11:50pm- On Wright’s Précis ‘On Truth and Objectivity’- Mike Morales, San Francisco State University 2pm-2:50pm- Being True to Our Desires: What Transexuals Can Teach Us About Reasons- Colin Chamberlain, Harvard. 3pm-3:50pm- Goodness is a Homeostatic Property Cluster: A Response to Rubin- David Lambie, University of Connecticut 4pm-4:50pm- In Defense of Normative Requirements as a Fundamental Moral Concept- James Quigley, Florida State University