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SUMMARY:Virtue Ethics Workshop with Rosalind Hursthouse
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LOCATION:Oslo\, Norway
DESCRIPTION:<p>4-5 September 2014\, 9.30 am - 5.15 pm<br> <br> Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN)<br> <br> University of Oslo\, Georg Morgenstiernes hus\, room 652.<br> <br> <br> Organized by Christel Fricke &amp\; Julia Annas.<br> <br> <br> Is ethical goodness a kind of natural goodness? Is what makes us good as<br> human beings like the features that make other living beings flourishing<br> examples of their kind? Aristotelian naturalism answers yes to these<br> questions. The path-breaking work of Philippa Foot and Rosalind Hursthouse<br> has clarified the way in which the goodness of rational beings is<br> relevantly similar to the goodness we evaluate in good specimens of other<br> living beings. In placing us humans and our ethical strivings firmly in the<br> natural systems that we try to understand\, Aristotelian naturalism takes a<br> stand against reductionism\, scientism and the idea that evaluations are<br> merely expressions of attitudes towards evaluatively neutral facts.<br> <br> The workshop brings together several notable contributors to debate on<br> Aristotelian naturalism\, and there will be responses by one of its most<br> famous pioneering defenders\, Rosalind Hursthouse. Speakers include Jennifer<br> Frey (University of South Carolina)\, John Hacker-Wright (Guelph)\, Micah<br> Lott (Boston College)\, Sascha Settegast (Oslo)\, Michael Thompson<br> (Pittsburgh)\, and Paul Woodruff (University of Texas\, Austin).<br> <br> Since available spaces are limited\, we ask participants to register in time<br> via</p>
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