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SUMMARY:Lund Early-Career Conference: The Language of Moral Repair
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LOCATION:LUX\, Helgonavägen 3\, Lund\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>CFP: 3rd Annual Lund-Early Career Conference: &ldquo\;The Language of Moral Repair&rdquo\;</strong></p>\n<p>The Lund Early-Career Conference is a forum dedicated to forging connections between research and researchers in selected topics from both theoretical and practical philosophy. The conference is aimed at Ph.D.-candidates and early-career researchers working in philosophy or related fields\, such as psychology or cognitive science\, relevant for the theme of the conference.</p>\n<p>Each year we select a theme based on topics of interest from within the subdivisions of the Lund Philosophical department (Theoretical Philosophy and Practical Philosophy) with the goal of finding under-explored connections ripe for interdisciplinary investigation. This year we&rsquo\;ve chosen the theme &lsquo\;The Language of Moral Repair&rsquo\;\, broadly construed\, with the aim of bringing together ethicists\, philosophers of language or mind\, and philosophers of emotion to tackle questions of how these topics are related to each other.</p>\n<p>Dates: 22nd - 23rd of November\, 2024</p>\n<p>Keynote speaker: Lucy McDonald\, King's College London</p>\n<p>All speakers will be given a 45 minute slot for a presentation followed by a 45 minute Q&amp\;A session beginning with questions and remarks from an assigned commentator.</p>\n<p><strong>Friday 22nd November 2024&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>08.50 Opening Remarks</p>\n<p>09.00-10.30 Kirstine la Cour (University College London): "Repair as the Pursuit of Mutual Understanding"</p>\n<p>10.30-10.45 Fika</p>\n<p>10.45-12.15 Ninni Suni (University of Helsinki): "Apology as Commitment"</p>\n<p>12.15-13.45 Lunch</p>\n<p>13.45-15.15 Rebecca E. Harrison (SUNY Binghamton): "Apologizing Over Time: Toward a Process Theory of Speech Acts"</p>\n<p>15.15-15.45 Fika</p>\n<p>15.45-17.15 Keynote: Lucy McDonald (King's College London): "Rehumanizing Speech"</p>\n<p>18.30 Conference Dinner</p>\n\n<p><strong>Saturday 23rd November 2024&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>09.00-10.30 Kris Moody (The University of Edinburgh): "Who's to Blame? The Grounding of Moral Repair"</p>\n<p>10.30-10.45 Fika</p>\n<p>10.45-12.15 Agnes Baehni (Universite de Geneve): "What is the Point of Self-Blame?"</p>\n<p>12.15-13.30 Lunch</p>\n<p>13.30-15.00 Hannah Winckler-Olick (Cornell University): "Perpetual Protest: A Theory of Forgiveness in the Existential Violence"</p>\n<p>15.00-15.30 Fika</p>\n<p>15.45-17.15 Tarun Gidwani (King's College London): "Is Preemptive Forgiveness Possible?"</p>\n<p>18.30 Conference Dinner</p>\n
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