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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190401T050000
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SUMMARY:The Times of Our Lives: The Nature and Significance of Temporal Well-Being
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LOCATION:University of Liverpool\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>This will be a major international\, two-day workshop on the nature and significance&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;temporal well-being (i.e.\, what it is to be well off at or during&nbsp\;<em>a particular time</em>--for example\, a moment\, a day\, a week\, a year\, or a whole chapter&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;one&rsquo\;s life).&nbsp\;The impetus for the workshop is Ben Bramble&rsquo\;s recent monograph\,&nbsp\;<em>The Passing&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Temporal Well-Being</em>&nbsp\;(2018\, Routledge)\, which argues that only lifetime well-being has intrinsic normative significance\, and&nbsp\;therefore\, that there is no such thing as temporal well-being.<br><br><strong>Keynote Speakers</strong></p>\n<p>Ben Bradley (Syracuse University)</p>\n<p>Connie&nbsp\;Rosati&nbsp\;(University of Arizona)<br><br><strong>Other Confirmed Speakers</strong></p>\n<p>Ben Bramble (University of Liverpool)</p>\n<p>Anca Gheaus (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)</p>\n<p>Antti Kauppinen (University of&nbsp\;Helsinki)</p>\n<p>Adam Shriver (Oxford)</p>\n<p>Anthony Skelton (Western)</p>\n<p>Teru Thomas (University of Oxford)</p>\n<p>Tatjana&nbsp\;Vi&scaron\;ak&nbsp\;(Goethe University of Frankfurt)<br><br>Registration<br>The workshop is free to attend\, but registration is required. To register\, please email&nbsp\;bramble@liv.ac.uk</p>
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