Supervenience and Normativity
University of Montréal, Lionel-Groulx Building, Room C-2059
3150 Jean-Brillant Street
Montréal
Canada
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The Interuniversity Normativity Research Group (GRIN) cordially invites you to its
Workshop on Supervenience and Normativity
When: February 28 and March 1, 2014
Where: University of Montréal, Lionel-Groulx Building, 3150 Jean-Brillant Street, Room C-2059 (http://plancampus.umontreal.ca/)
Organized by Daniel Laurier and Josée Brunet
Program
Day 1, February 28 2014
10h00-10h20 Coffee
10h20-10h30 Welcome Speech
10h30-12h00 Bartosz Brozek (Jagiellonian U.), Title: TBA
12h00-14h00 Lunch Break
14h00-15h30 Gerald Harrison (Massey U.), "An Evidential Argument against the Moral Supervenience
Thesis and Reductionism about Normative Reasons"
15h30-15h45 Break
15h45-17h15 Carla Bagnoli (U. of Modena and Reggio Emilia), "Supervenience and Normative Principles"
Day 2, March 1 2014
10h10 Coffee
10h30-12h00 Daniel Laurier (U. of Montreal), "Reasons and Supervenience"
12h00-14h00 Lunch Break
14h00-15h30 Antonino Rotolo (U. of Bologna), "Logics for Normative Supervenience"
15h30-15h45 Break
15h45-17h15 Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers U.), "Normativity, Supervenience and Semantic Determination"
For more information see
Bruno Guindon
Ph.D. Candidate GRIN (Interuniversity Normativity Research Group)
Coordinator http://grin.normativity.ca/
Department of Philosophy McGill University Montréal, Canada
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Doctorant Coordonnateur du GRIN (groupe de recherche interuniversitaire sur la normativité) http://grin.normativity.ca/
Département de philosophie Université McGill Montréal, Canada
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