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SUMMARY:Internal and External Reasons: Williams's Challenge to Moral Theory
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LOCATION:London\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Wed 11 Jun\, 12.30pm IPLunchtime Seminar: Room 246\, Senate House\, Malet Street\, WC1</p>\n<p>Internal and External Reasons: Williams's Challenge to Moral Theory</p>\n<p>Catherine Wilson (IP/York)</p>\n<p>Abstract:<br> One of Bernard Williams&rsquo\;s dominant themes was the relationship of the individual\, with his or her extendible but limited motivational set of the moment\, to moral theory\, or the &lsquo\;morality system\,&rsquo\; or what he once referred to as the &lsquo\;peculiar institution.&rsquo\;&nbsp\; This talk will explore several distinct aspects of the (age-old) problem of providing an acceptable account of that relationship\, with reference to the current debate over so-called external reasons.&nbsp\; In Moral Animals ( OUP 2003) I was inclined to take a somewhat harsh view of Williams&rsquo\;s antinomianism\, but I want to give it a second--and more sympathetic&mdash\;look.<br> <br> Admission Free. All welcome. <br> .<br> Forthcoming events of the Institute appear here:</p>
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