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SUMMARY:Groningen-Wharton PPE Workshop
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LOCATION:Tammeszaal\, 4th Floor \, Groningen\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:<p>This is a workshop to discuss work in progress from the realm of PPE (Philosophy\, Politics\, and Economics). Papers will be circulated in advance and participants are expected to read them beforehand. Authors will give a short introduction\, followed by a commentary and then a general discussion. The workshop is supported by the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research of The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and the Center for Philosophy\, Politics and Economics at the University of Groningen. It has been organized by Brian Berkey (bberkey@wharton.upenn.edu) and Lisa Herzog (l.m.herzog@rug.nl)\, and will be held in person at the University of Groningen.</p>\n<p><strong>Registration</strong><br>If you are interested in participating\, please contact the local organizer\, Lisa Herzog\, at l.m.herzog@rug.nl. Places will be allocated on a first come\, first serve basis.</p>\n<p><strong>Timetable</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Thursday\, September 7</strong></p>\n<p>9.30-10.00 Welcome and round of introductions</p>\n<p>10.00-11.00 In the multitude of words\, sin is not lacking: an analysis of codes of ethics across fortune 500 companies<br>Author: Dulce Maria Redin Goni (Universidad de Navarra\, visiting Groningen)<br>Commentator: Kenneth Silver (Trinity College Dublin)</p>\n<p>11.00-11.30 Coffee break</p>\n<p>11.30-12.30 Why libertarianism is inconsistent with shareholder wealth maximization<br>Author: Carson Young (SUNY Brockport)<br>Commentator: Fabian Corver (Groningen)</p>\n<p>12.30-13.30 Lunch break (provided for all participants)</p>\n<p>13.30-14.30 Individual and institutional moral responsibility: a planning approach<br>Author: Job de Grefte (Groningen)<br>Commentator: Justin Bernstein (VU Amsterdam)</p>\n<p>14.30-15.30 Temporary Migration and Worker Exploitation<br>Author: Michael Kates (Saint Joseph&rsquo\;s University)<br>Commentator: Andreas Schmidt (Groningen)</p>\n<p>15.30-16.00 Coffee break</p>\n<p>16.00-17.00 Knowing the law: the interaction between epistemic attitudes\, experience and education<br>Authors: Juliette R. de Wit\, Boudewijn P. de Bruin &amp\; Marijke Malsch (Groningen)<br>Commentator: Michaela Lobo (U Penn)</p>\n<p>17.30 Drinks (place t.b.c.\, for all participants)</p>\n<p>19.00 Dinner (place t.b.c.\, speakers and commentators only)</p>\n<p><strong>Friday\, September 8</strong></p>\n<p>9.30-10.30 Rethinking the Meaning of Property in Contemporary Theories of Property-Owning Democracy<br>Author: Nicole Whalen (University of Chicago)<br>Commentator: t.b.c. (Groningen)</p>\n<p>10.30-10.45 Coffee break</p>\n<p>10.45-11.45 What is the Credit Economy of Science?: A Value-Based Interpretation of the Credit Maximisation Approach to the Social Philosophy of Science<br>Author: Thijs Ringelberg (Groningen)<br>Commentator: Brian Berkey (U Penn)</p>\n<p>11.45-12.45 Rogue Actors and Millian Bots - Emerging Challenges to Free Speech from Generative AI<br>Author: Diana Acosta (Stanford)<br>Commentator: Herman Verwulenkamp (Groningen)</p>\n<p>13.00 Lunch (place t.b.c.\, speakers and commentators only)</p>
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