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The Creighton Club, founded in 1921, is the principal historic meeting ground for philosophers in upstate and western New York. Our annual meeting consists of an invited keynote address and four papers, including one graduate student paper selected for the Graduate Student Presentation Award.

Presented papers include:

  • David Lambie (SUNY Oswego): “Is Inclusivist Moral Progress Illusory?”
    Commentator: Zachary Barber (University of Rochester)
  • Jaime Castillo-Gamboa (Hamilton College): “Defending the Linguistic Theory of Vagueness: A New Approach to Borderliness Attributions”
    Commentator: Jens Kipper (University of Rochester)
  • Kevin Gausselin (University of Rochester): “There Is No Epistemic Condition on Evidence Possession” (winner of the Graduate Student Presentation Award)
    Commentator: Brett Blitch (Syracuse University)
  • Huzeyfe Demirtas (Harvard University): “Explainable AI, Responsibility Gaps, and Liability”
    Commentator: Alessandra Buccella (University at Albany)

Keynote Address
Boltzmannian Skepticism about the Past
Sinan Dogramaci (University of Texas at Austin)

We thank the Central New York Humanities Corridor, our primary sponsor, and the Marion Hoeflich Memorial Endowment for Advancements in Philosophy from the Colgate Philosophy Department for their generous support.

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