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Title:聽Multiple Aims of Science and the New Demarcation Problem Abstract: TBC Location: Edgecliffe G03 |
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We are proud to present the Sixth Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). This time we will gather from 16:30 onwards to watch and discuss The Killing of a Sacred Deer聽 (see trailer here). Here is a list of suggested readings/videos. Videos: “Iphigenia at Aulis” summary Readings:聽 聽 Euripides,聽Iphigenia… |
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Reading: this week we will discuss聽Mark Johnstone: 鈥楢narchic Souls: Plato鈥檚 Depiction of the 鈥淒emocratic Man鈥濃 in Phronesis 58 (2013) 聽 Location: Edgecliffe G03
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Title:聽The Democratic Soul in Plato and Whitman Abstract: In Books II-IV of the Republic, Plato famously proposes an analogy between the constitution of the Greek city-state and the constitution of the human soul. The methodological assumption that underlies the architecture of the聽Republic聽is that philosophical questions about topics that we might today group under the heading… |
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Reading: 聽Jessica Isserow and Colin Klein 鈥楬ypocrisy and Moral Authority鈥, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 12 (2):191-222 (2017) Location: Edgecliffe G03
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Title:聽Hypocrisy as Evasion Abstract: Hypocrites attract moral condemnation and are widely thought to lack standing to criticise others. This paper argues against attempts to explain this that appeal to moral conditions on blaming and notions of moral authority, proposing instead an account based on a conception of moral interactions聽as fundamentally dialogical in character. According to… |
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Reading: Crisp, Roger, and Christopher Cowton. 鈥淗ypocrisy and Moral Seriousness.鈥 Location: Edgecliffe G03
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Title: Revisiting the Spinoza Controversy in an age of Environmental Crisis Abstract: Modern scientific naturalism arguably tries to ontologically describe or account for the entirety of the natural world using necessity. Scientific naturalism presents logical causal necessity as constituting how nature “makes” things exist, and it presents necessity in the more general or abstract sense… |
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Reading: ‘Being Good and Being Good-For-Someone: Why Consequentialism Must Be Wrong’ Location: hybrid On this occasion, the paper will be distributed separately. Please email Joel Joseph if you’d like a copy.
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Title:聽The Incomparable Value of the Individual Abstract: Kant believed that every human being should be treated as an end in itself. In the聽Groundwork, Kant explains many of our duties by arguing that their violation would involve treating a human being as a mere means. But we cannot explain all of our duties that way. Nor… |
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