Humboldt Normativity Conference 2016

June 27, 2016 - June 29, 2016
Department of Philosophy, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Unter den Linden 6
Berlin 10099
Germany

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Speakers:

John Broome
Oxford University
Michael Smith
Princeton University

Organisers:

Jan Gertken
Humboldt University of Berlin
Benjamin Kiesewetter
Humboldt University of Berlin
Thomas Schmidt
Humboldt University of Berlin

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Humboldt Normativity Conference 2016

Programme:

Monday, 27 June 2016

14:30-14:40     Welcome and introduction
14:40-16:00     Antti Kauppinen (Tampere): Rationality as government by reason
16:30-18:15     John Broome (Oxford): Reason fundamentalism and what is wrong with it (keynote address)

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

10:00-11:20     Alex Gregory (Southampton): Are all normative judgements desire-like?
11:30-12:50     Pamela Robinson (Rutgers): End-relational normative relations
14:40-16:00     Nilanjan Das (MIT): Fragmented evidence
16:30-18:15     Michael Smith (Princeton): Varieties of constitutivism (keynote address)

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

10:00-11:20     Andreas Müller (Münster): The normative significance of consent
11:30-12:50     Amelia Hicks (Kansas): Moral uncertainty and value comparison
14:40-16:00     Jussi Suikkanen (Birmingham): Non-realist cognitivism, truth, and objectivity
16:30-17:50     Berislav Marušić (Brandeis): Do reasons expire?

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