Ethics and Emotion: Contemporary Approaches

December 15, 2014
Universitiy of Southampton

Southampton
United Kingdom

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Ethics and Emotion: Contemporary Approaches

A Workshop in Association with the Southampton Ethics Centre

Monday, December 15th, 10pm-6pm

Avenue Campus, Room 65/1173

Southampton University

The revival of philosophical interest in the emotions over the past half-century has lead to a reaffirmation of their importance in ethical life. Particularly rich has been the retrieval of guilt and shame as central features of moral self-regulation. Contemporary philosophical work on these topics continues to draw from a variety of sources, and debates remain lively, if divisive. This workshop is the first in a series that aims to explore the place of the emotions in ethics after Kant, and to orient contemporary work on these issues within a richer understanding of the post-Kantian tradition.

REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW OPEN. To register, please contact Dr Sasha Mudd at [email protected]

Event Program:

10-11:30 Dorothea Debus (York): 'Shaping Our Mental Lives: On the Possibility and Value of Emotion Regulation'

11:30-11:45 Coffee

11:45 -1:15 Edward Harcourt (Oxford): 'Moral Emotions, Autonomy and the "Extended Mind"'

1:15 - 2:45 Lunch

2:45-4:15 Fabrice Teroni (Bern): 'Shame, Guilt and Morality'

4:15-4:30 Coffee

4:30-6pm Cain Todd (Lancaster): 'Emotional Phenomenology and Moral Value'

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