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SUMMARY:Foundations of Morality Workshop
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LOCATION:17 Blenheim Terrace \, Leeds\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>The aim of the workshop is to further our understanding of foundational questions about morality. We are open to perspectives from both metaethics and normative ethics\, addressing questions such as: What distinguishes moral demands from mere normative expectations&mdash\;for example\, do they relate differently to reactive attitudes such as blame? Can conclusions about moral demands be established from premises that don&rsquo\;t rely on any first-order moral claims? Is the metaphysics or epistemology of reasons for action relevant to the nature of moral demands\, and how? What is or are the main functions of morality?</p>\n\n<p>The event is open to everyone. But please let Joseph Bowen know by June 1st for catering purposes.&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p><strong>Tuesday 10th June</strong></p>\n<p>1.45-2. Welcome</p>\n<p>2.00-3.30. Jozefien Gielen (KU Leuven)</p>\n<p>3.45-5.15. Julia Driver (University of Texas - Austin/St Andrews)</p>\n<p>7 - &lsquo\;til. Dinner&nbsp\; TBC</p>\n<p><strong>Wednesday 11th June</strong></p>\n<p>9.40-11.10 Fabienne Peter (University of Warwick)</p>\n<p>11.10-11.30. Coffee</p>\n<p>11.30-1. Meradjuddin Khan Oidermaa (Stockholm University)</p>\n<p>1-2. Lunch</p>\n<p>2-3.30. Samuel Dishaw (Universit&eacute\; Catholique de Louvain)</p>\n<p>3.30-3.45. Coffee</p>\n<p>3.45-5.15. Michael Smith (Princeton University)</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Joseph Bowen;CN=Simon Kirchin;CN="Pekka Väyrynen":
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