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SUMMARY:The 2nd Speculative Ethics Forum
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LOCATION:101 Astor Place\, New York\, United States\, 10003
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Speculative Ethics Forum is a one day workshop-style event in which we&rsquo\;ll consider the most challenging matters of ethics. Ethical approaches of all sorts are welcomed&ndash\;analytic\, continental\, ancient\, medieval\, Asian\, and so on. Most papers are invited. However\, there are two slots open for submissions. Any paper in ethical theory will be considered for acceptance. Bold and speculative inquiries are preferred to papers that primarily defend ground already gained or papers that are primarily scholarly. Our aim\, in short\, is to have a single day concentrated on expanding the horizons of ethics.</p>\n<p>Our Presenters Are:</p>\n<p>John Drummond (Fordham University)</p>\n<p>Jonathan Jacobs (John Jay College)</p>\n<p>Diana Heney (Fordham University)</p>\n<p>James DiGiovanna (John Jay College)</p>\n<p>Hasko Von Kriegstein (Ryerson University)</p>\n<p>Jeremy David Fix (Harvard University)</p>
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