AMERICAN
PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION MEETINGS
2005-2006
Winter
2005
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December
27-30, 2005, New York, NY
Hilton New York
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Spring
2006
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March
22-26, 2006, Portland, OR
Portland Hilton
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Spring
2006
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April
26-29, 2006, Chicago, IL
Palmer
House Hilton
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These programs are sponsored
and supported by the following organizations:
Karl Jaspers Society
of North America
The Hannah Arendt
Circle
“PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION,
AND POLITICS”
APA EASTERN DIVISION
ANNUAL MEETING (NEW YORK)
DECEMBER 27-30, 2005
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER
28, 2005
9:00 -11:00
AM (GII-6)
SESSION ONE: “PHILOSOPHY,
RELIGION, AND POLITICS”
Chair: Alan Olson (Boston University)
Speaker: Michael Zank (Boston University)
“The Theological-Political
Conundrum and the Context of the Early Leo Strauss und Carl
Schmitt”
Speaker: Leonard Ehrlich (University
of Massachusetts, Amherst)
“Arendt, Jaspers, Kant on Evil,
Radical and Banal: Part Two”
Commentator: Gregory
Walters (Saint Paul's University, Ottawa)
KJSNA Business Meeting Following
Morning Session
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER
30, 2005
1:30 - 4:30
PM (GXIII-1)
SESSION TWO: “PHILOSOPHY,
RELIGION, AND POLITICS”
Chair: Andrew Gluck (Independent
Scholar)
Speaker: Serena Parekh (Boston
College)
“When the Chips are Down: Arendtian
Morality and Human Rights”
Speaker: Brad Herling (Boston
College)
“Machedicy-Making: Just War Theory
and the Discourse on Evil in an Age of Terror”
Commentator: Raymond Langley (Manhattanville
College)
APA PACIFIC DIVISION
ANNUAL MEETING (PORTLAND HILTON)
MARCH 21-26, 2006
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH
23, 2006
8:00 -10:00 PM (GVI-4)
SESSION ONE: “PHILOSOPHY,
RELIGION, AND POLITICS”
Chair: Helmut Wautischer (California State University
at Sonoma)
James Barry (Indiana University Southeast)
“
The Birth of the Social Realm in Arendt’s
Post-Mortem of the Nation-State”
Commentator: Stephen Schulman (Ball State University)
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH
25, 2006
8:00 -10:00 PM (GXI-2)
SESSION TWO: “PHILOSOPHY,
RELIGION, AND POLITICS”
Chair: Helmut Wautischer (California State University
at Sonoma)
Dianna Taylor (James Carroll University)
“
The Significance of Arendt’s Analysis of
Terror for the Contemporary United States”
Emily Zakin (Miami University, Ohio)
“ Arendt and Kristeva on the Alienatiion of Judgment”
Commentator: TBN
APA CENTRAL DIVISION
ANNUAL MEETING (CHICAGO)
APRIL 26-29, 2006
Session One “Philosophy,
Religion, and Politics”
Chair: Alan M. Olson (Boston University)
Shadia Drury (University of Regina, Canada)
Title: “Aquinas and the Inquisition”
Lee Cooper (Colorado State University)
“
Hannah Arendt on the Anti-Political Paradigm of
Fabrication in Plato’s Political Philosophy”
Commentator: David Pellauer (DePaul University)
Session Two: “Philosophy,
Religion, and Politics”
Chair: Dianna Taylor (James Carroll University)
Craig M. Nichols (University of Rhode Island)
“ Beyond Liberal and Conservative: Freedom, Transcendence,
and the Human Condition in Arendt, Jaspers, and
Niebuhr”
Stephen Schulman (Ball State University)
“ Public Forgiveness and Friendship in the Work of
Hannah Arendt”
Commentator: David Pellauer (DePaul University)