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SUMMARY:Naturalistic Approaches to Ethics and Meta-ethics
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LOCATION:5 Washington Place\, New York\, United States\, 10003
DESCRIPTION:<p>This workshop will bring together researchers whose work contributes to a scientific understanding of our moral practice and/or examines how this understanding comes to bear on traditional meta-ethical topics including but not limited to the truth\, objectivity\, meaning and epistemology of moral judgments. We will have a broad range of approaches represented to promote fruitful interdisciplinary interaction\, including moral psychology\, game theory\, evolutionary biology and philosophical analysis.</p>\n<p><strong>Registration</strong></p>\n<p>There is no registration fee\, and anyone who wishes to attend is welcome. If you are planning to attend\, please register by emailing Max Barkhausen (jmb714@nyu.edu) or Camil Golub (camil.golub@nyu.edu).</p>\n<p><strong>Format</strong></p>\n<p>Five&nbsp\;two-hour sessions\, each devoted to a paper. All the participants will be expected to read the papers in advance. Each session will begin with a set of comments on the given paper\, followed by a response from the authors\, followed by an extended discussion.</p>\n<p><strong>Schedule</strong></p>\n<p><strong></strong><em><strong>Saturday\, October 18th</strong></em></p>\n<p><em><strong></strong></em><strong>10 am&nbsp\;</strong>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Regina Rini (NYU)\,&nbsp\;<em>TBA</em>. Commentator: Nic Bommarito (NYU/University at Buffalo).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>1:30 pm &nbsp\;</strong>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Justin D'Arms (Ohio State University) and Daniel Jacobson (University of Michigan)\,&nbsp\;<em>Emotional Fittingness without Cognitivism.&nbsp\;</em>Commentator: Max Barkhausen (NYU).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>4 pm</strong>&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Brian Skyrms (University of California\, Irvine)\,&nbsp\;<em>Evolution and the Social Contract</em>. Commentator: Ryan Muldoon (University of Pennsylvania).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em><strong>Sunday\, October 19th</strong></em></p>\n<p><em><strong></strong></em><strong>10 am</strong>&nbsp\;&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University)\,&nbsp\;<em>Implicit Moral Attitudes</em>. Commentator: Kwame Anthony Appiah (NYU).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>1:30 pm&nbsp\;</strong>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Sharon Street (NYU)\,&nbsp\;<em>Normativity and Water: The Analogy and Its Limits</em>. Commentator: Jada Twedt Strabbing (Fordham University). &nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Readings</strong></p>\n<p><strong></strong>The papers will be made available before the workshop to all the registered attendees.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Max Barkhausen;CN=Camil Golub:
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