Res Cogitans 2010
Introduction
This is an issue of Res Cogitans, which was previously published as a separate journal under the ISSN 2155-4838. It is preserved and continues to be published here as special issues of IJURCA. The Res Cogitans special issues contain selected papers presented at the Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. The Conference provides an annual forum for the presentation of philosophical work of undergraduates to their peers. Since 1997, more than 1500 students from over 300 schools, representing all fifty U.S. states as well as a number of other countries, have participated in the conference. All of the participants are undergraduate students, with the exception of the annual keynote address by a renowned philosopher. Past keynote speakers have included Paul Churchland, Hilary Putnam, John Searle, Keith Lehrer, Catherine Elgin, John Perry, Hubert Dreyfus, Jerry Fodor, Alvin Plantinga, Cora Diamond, James Sterba, Peter Kivy, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Daniel Dennett, Elliott Sober, and Alva Noë. General editor: David Boersema, Pacific UniversityArticle
Issue Introduction
David Boersema
Improper Parts, Restricted Existence, and Use: Three Arguments against Ted Sider's Four-Dimensionalism
Mike Anthony
The Perdurantist’s Commitments
Kristin Thornburg
S5, God and Numbers
Chad A. McIntosh
Categories and Schemata
Anthony Schlimgen
A Study of Analytic Metaphysics: Meinong, Quine, and Williams on Conceptual Simplicity
Noah Sharpsteen
Higher and Lower Pleasures and our Moral Psychology
Kiran Bhardwaj
Intrinsic Value for the Environmental Pragmatist
L. Pippa Callanan
Refocusing the Refugee Regime: From Vagrancy to Value
Hannah Levinson
Self-Governing Policies: A Critique of Bratman
Robert J. Muckle
Is Beauty A Valid Criterion for Truth?
Natalie Rich
Possibility, Novelty, and Creativity
Alexander Haitos