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Reading: Aliza Ashraf will lead us in discussing Eugene Marshall鈥檚 paper, 鈥淪pinoza on the Problem of Akrasia鈥. Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)
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Omar Ruiz Rivera – Moral Skill Abstract: This talk is about moral skill鈥攖he capacity for morally excellent behaviour. In particular, I engage with Shepherd鈥檚 (2022) view that moral skill is 鈥渓imited in scope, and precarious鈥 (p. 713). To defend this view, Shepherd relies on a distinction between global and local moral skill. The former involves… |
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This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1) |
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Reading: Rae Langton鈥檚 paper, “Objective and Unconditioned Value鈥 Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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This semester we are reading Finneron-Burns “What We Owe to Future People: A Contractualist Account of Intergenerational Ethics”. Organiser: Ida Miczke (izm1)
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Title:聽Relational Value: Problems and Prospects Abstract: The concept of 鈥渞elational value鈥 is widely used in the environmental ethics and policy literatures. In this talk, I will critically assess this use, considering what relational value might add to our existing value categories and what problems it might produce for our thinking about the value of the… |
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Reading: For next week’s MPRG session, Jenny Mace will lead us in discussing the paper,聽“Locating Animals in Political Philosophy鈥, by聽Kymlicka and Donaldson Location: Edgecliffe 104 |
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On Thursday 19 March, under the auspices of CEPPA, there will be an 鈥榓uthor meets critics鈥 event on聽The Possibility of Respect: Human Dignity and the Ethics of Difference聽by Remy Debes (Memphis). The book was published by OUP late last year, and is available via the Library聽here. Here鈥檚 an abstract of the book鈥檚 argument: This book… |
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VOICE Symposium 2026 The VOICE Symposium is a student-led conference at the University of 精东传媒, bringing together postgraduate researchers for an afternoon of presentations and discussion across four panels, with audience Q&A and a short refreshment break. After the event, the Women, Writing and Gender and Gender Studies students invite attendees to…
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We are proud to present the Eleventh Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). Dear all, Next Thursday (March 26th) you are all invited to the Eleventh Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). With this event, we start a special series highlighting the research… |
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Title:聽Going First: Integration with Compensation as a Duty of Justice. Abstract: Racial segregation remains deeply entrenched in many societies such as the United States. (Liberal) integrationists argue that we have a duty to integrate because integration is necessary for racial justice (Anderson 2010). (Egalitarian) pluralists reject a duty to integrate (Shelby 2014, 2016). They hold… |
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