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SUMMARY:Reminders of Inferiority: How Individual Actions Can Wrong Every Member of a Group
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DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>The Collective Ethics Seminar: Online Presentation &ndash\; 22 June 2026 &ndash\; 15.15 &ndash\; 16.45 CEST / 09.15 &ndash\; 10.45 EST</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Felix Lambrecht - Reminders of Inferiority: How Individual Actions Can Wrong Every Member of a Group</strong><br>  <br> On Monday 22 June 2026\, Felix Lambrecht (LMU Munich) will give a presentation in the Collective Ethics Seminar entitled &lsquo\;Reminders of Inferiority: How Individuals Actions Wrong Every Member of a Group&rsquo\;.</p>\n<p><br>  <strong>Abstract:&nbsp\;</strong>Actions sometimes wrong individuals qua members of a social group. Consider sexual harassment\, violent hate crimes against members of the queer community\, or racial slurs. Call these&nbsp\;group wrongs. In this paper I argue for the perhaps radical position that group wrongs&nbsp\;necessarily&nbsp\;wrong not only the individual person they are committed against but also every&nbsp\;member of the social group to which this person belongs. In slogan form the account I develop says this: Group wrongs necessarily wrong every group member by forcing them to navigate the world reminded about their social inferiority. More precisely\, group wrongs necessarily impose a risk of interference onto every group member\, where this imposition consists in a risk of being reminded about\, and therefore forced to deliberate about\, their own social inferiority. I defend this account and demonstrate how it is superior to possible alternatives based on contributions to unjust structures\, attitudes\, illocutionary force\, and expression.</p>\n<p>The online seminar is open for all to attend. The session starts at 15.15 CEST / 09.15 EST. You can join the session via the following link: https://univienna.zoom.us/j/62736288881?pwd=SndEdTNoNlZtSzJqcmpabm5NaWIyUT09</a></p>\nFor more information about the seminar\, please see <u>https://social.univie.ac.at/events/collective-ethics-seminar/</a></u>.&nbsp\;We hope to see you at the seminar!<br> <br> Kind regards\,<br> <br> Gunnar Bj&ouml\;rnsson (Stockholm University)\, Kenneth Silver (Trinity College Dublin)\, and Niels de Haan (University of Vienna)<br> <br> <br> \n<p><br> </p>\n
ORGANIZER;CN=Niels de Haan;CN=Kenneth Silver;CN="Gunnar Björnsson":
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