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SUMMARY:Formal Ethics 2017
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LOCATION:University of York\, York\, United Kingdom\, YO10 5DD
DESCRIPTION:<p>Formal Ethics 2017</p>\n<p>International Conference</p>\n<p>University of York\, United Kingdom</p>\n<p>21-23 June 2017</p>\n<p>Keynote speakers:</p>\n<p>Wlodek Rabinowicz (University of York)</p>\n<p>Antoinette Baujard (Universit&eacute\; Jean Monnet)</p>\n<p>Luc Bovens (London School of Economics)</p>\n<p>Hilary Greaves (Oxford University)</p>\n<p>http://formalethics2017.wordpress.com<br><br></p>\n<p>Formal Ethics applies tools from logic\, decision theory\, game theory\, and<br>social choice theory to the analysis of concepts in moral and political<br>philosophy and to the development of ethical theory. It is a rapidly<br>growing field of research which goes back to the work of Kenneth Arrow\,<br>Amartya Sen\, John Harsanyi\, Georg Henrik von Wright and others. The<br>field has recently gained new impetus with formal work on non-classical<br>logic\, freedom and responsibility\, value theory and the evolution of norms<br>and conventions. It now includes contributions not only from philosophy\,<br>but also from economics\, computer sciences and linguistics. Contributions<br>to this conference need not be formal in nature but should show familiarity<br>with the results of applying formal tools and results to ethical investigations.&nbsp\; <br>We aim at an inclusive conference in which speakers at different stages of<br>their careers (including PhD students and post-docs) participate. Selected contributions to this conference will be invited to submit to a special issue of the Journal of Moral Philosophy.</p>\n<p>The School of Politics\, Economics and Philosophy at the University of York is a centre of research in this field and is proud to host the fifth instalment of this conference series. After Groningen (2010)\, Munich (2012)\, Rotterdam (2014)\, and Bayreuth (2015)\, this conference comes to the UK for the first time.</p>\n<p><strong>Call for Registration:</strong></p>\n<p>Attendance at the conference is <strong>free</strong> but we would be grateful you registered in advance. Please send your <strong>name</strong> and\, if applicable\, <strong>institutional affiliation</strong> in an email with the subject heading '<strong>REGISTRATION</strong>' to <strong>formal.ethics2017@gmail.com</strong> before the <strong>28th May 2017</strong></p>\n<p>We look forward to welcoming you to York.</p>\n<p>Local organising committee:</p>\n<p>Christian Piller</p>\n<p>Jack Warman</p>\n<p>Johan Gustafsson</p>\n<p>Christopher Jay</p>\n<p>Mozaffar Qizilbash</p>\n<p>Richard Yetter-Chappell</p>\n<p>Steering Committee of Formal Ethics Conference Series:</p>\n<p>Albert Anglberger (Munich)\, Constanze Binder (Rotterdam)\, Conrad Heilmann (Rotterdam)\, Paul McNamara (New Hampshire)\, Oliver Roy (Bayreuth)</p>\n<p>Contact and further information</p>\n<p>Email: formal.ethics2017@gmail.com</p>\n<p>Site: http://formalethics2017.wordpress.com</p>\n<p>For programmes of previous conferences in this series visit http://www.formalethics.net</p>\n<p><br><br></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Johan E. Gustafsson;CN=Christopher Jay;CN=Christian Piller;CN=Mozaffar  Qizilbash;CN=Jack Warman;CN=Richard Yetter Chappell:
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