Conference Talks* Indicates An Invited Presentation
"payipwat's Wager." MANECCS Biennial Conference on Canadian Studies.
Plymouth, MA. November 8th, 2024. "Anscombe's Philosophy of Law." Canadian Philosophical Association. McGill University. June 19th, 2024. "John Clark Murray and the Rights of Women." Association for Canadian Studies in the United States. Washington, D.C. November 17th, 2023. "[Redacted for Peer Review]." Western Canadian Philosophical Association. University of British Columbia. October 20th, 2023. "Recovering Classical Indigenous Philosophy." Canadian Philosophical Association. York University. May 29th, 2023. "[Redacted for Peer Review]." Metaethics, Metaepistemology, and Metanormativity. University of Missouri, St. Louis. March 31st, 2023. "[Redacted for Peer Review]." American Philosophical Association - Eastern Division. Montreal. January 6th, 2023. "Mersenne's Principles of Song Creation." Southwestern Philosophical Society. University of Nevada - Las Vegas. November 11th, 2022. "The Contradiction of Laicity in Quebec." Middle Atlantic and New England Council for Canadian Studies Conference. Niagara Falls. October 22nd, 2022. "Anscombe's Philosophy of Law." New Mexico - Texas Philosophical Society Annual Meeting. Baylor University. April 9th, 2022. "Reconstructing Indigenous Philosophy." 24th Annual Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference. University of Colorado - Boulder. April 1st, 2022. "The Function of Utopia in Political Philosophy." The Concept of Utopia and Its Function. Vytautas Magnus University (Online). March 25th, 2022. "A Pragmatic Constraint on Nationhood." Social Ontology 2021. University of California - San Diego (Online). August 9th, 2021. "Stoicism and Growing Old." Philosophical Perspectives on Aging: Vulnerability and Imperfection. Università di Roma (Online). May 17th, 2021. "Imperial Federation." 39th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society. University of Auckland (Online). December 9th, 2020. "Multiculturalism and the Regress of Nationalism." State (In)Stability 2020. Libertas International University (Online). November 13th, 2020 "Philosophers are Everywhere: Leibniz and Cross-Cultural Intellectual Exchange." Early Modern Studies Conference. University of Bristol (Online). November 6th, 2020. "Marinella's Argument from Beauty." Early Modern Quonference. University of Glasgow (Online via Twitter). June 26th, 2020. "Knowledge from Diagrams." Waterloo's 27th Annual Graduate Conference in Philosophy. University of Waterloo. March 6th, 2020. “Metaethical Quietism.” Philopolis 2020 Montreal Graduate Philosophy Conference. Concordia University. February 15th, 2020. “Indigenous Oral Traditions as National Literatures.” In the Spirit of Nationalism: uOttawa Department of English Tenth Graduate Conference. March 18th, 2019. “Intuition and Moral Knowledge.” Methods & Norms: Graduate Philosophy Conference. Carnegie Mellon University. March 24th, 2018. “Against Deontological Justification.” Philopolis 2018 Montreal Graduate Philosophy Conference. Concordia University. February 10th, 2018. “Defining the Nation.” Subject to Change: Social & Political Thought Conference. York University. December 7th, 2017. * “Autonomy and Manipulation.” Interiority: University of Alberta Philosophy Graduate and Postgraduate Conference. University of Alberta. May 5th, 2017. “An Insight into Gunas and Varnas.” 16th Annual Student Conference. Dominican University College. February 27th, 2016. “Hegel and Canadian Idealism.” 11th Annual De Philosophia Conference: Unconditional Thinking. University of Ottawa. April 11th, 2015. “Moral Motivation and Psychopathy.” Nipissing University's 8th Annual Undergraduate Research Conference. Nipissing University. March 7th, 2015. “Lessons from Rwanda: National Interest and Resolving Revolutions through Peacekeeping.” Insight & Inquiry. University of Waterloo. March 23rd, 2014. |