With talks and responses by Plantinga's friends and students
May 20-22, 2010
University of Notre Dame
Co-Chairs: Kelly James Clark (Calvin College) and Michael Rea (University of Notre Dame)
- Michael Bergmann, Purdue University
What Can Skeptical Theists Know?"
Respondent: Steve Wykstra, Calvin College - Trenton Merricks, University of Virginia
"The Nature of Truth and the Nature of Truths"
Respondent: David VanderLaan, Westmont College - Tom Flint, University of Notre Dame
"Varieties of Accidental Necessity"
Respondent: Tom Crisp, Biola University - Richard Otte, UC, Santa Cruz
"Science and Religion: Starting Off On the Wrong Foot (Conceptions of Laws of Nature in Relation to Science and Divine Action)"
Respondent: Bas Van Fraassen, University of San Francisco - Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University
"The Relation of Plantinga's Epistemology to Science and Religion"
Respondent: Raymond Van Arragon, Bethel University - Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University
"Free will and the Neo-Aristotelian Lessons of Biology"
Respondent: E. J. Coffman, University of Tennessee - Peter Van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame
"God and Science"
Respondent: Robin Collins, Messiah College - Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University
"Justice and the Good Life"
Respondent: Mark Murphy, Georgetown University - Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University
"Plantinga on Possible Worlds and Individual Essences"
Respondent: Donald Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University
With the generous support of the John Templeton Foundation, Calvin College, the Society of Christian Philosophers and the University of Notre Dame.

Bas Van Fraassen is at San Francisco State University, not University of San Francisco.
Great conference lineup! But since we're on the topic of corrections, the "van" in "van Fraassen" is not capitalized.