Themes from Wlodek Rabinowicz

October 5, 2013
University of Glasgow

Glasgow
United Kingdom

Sponsor(s):

  • Scots Philosophical Association

Speakers:

Campbell Brown
University of Glasgow
Ulrike Heuer
University of Leeds
Kent Hurtig
University of Stirling
Wlodek Rabinowicz
Lund University
Alex Voorhoeve
London School of Economics
University of Southampton

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The University of Glasgow, with support from the Scots Philosophical Association, is honoured to be hosting Wlodek Rabinowicz as a Centenary Fellow during September and October, 2013.  Prof Rabinowicz's broad-ranging research covers many topics in ethics, value theory, decision theory, and political philosophy, among others.  This workshop will be devoted to discussing some themes from his work.

Speakers:

  - Wlodek Rabinowicz (Lund), 'Incommensurability and Vagueness - From Values to Probabilities'

  - Alex Voorhoeve (LSE), 'How Should We Aggregate Competing Claims?'

  - Jonathan Way (Southampton), 'Fittingness First'

  - Ulrike Heuer (Leeds), 'Reasons to Intend'

  - Kent Hurtig (Stirling), 'Ignorance, Value, Reasons'

  - Campbell Brown (Glasgow), 'What Is Prioritarianism?'


Further details of papers will be made available shortly.

Registration fee £25 (£10 for students). Includes lunch and refreshments.

To register, please contact Hugh Lazenby, [email protected]

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