Vice and Blame
March 24, 2016 - March 25, 2016
Department of Philosophy, California State University, Fullerton
800 N State College Blvd
Fullerton
United States
Speakers:
Laura Beeby
(unaffiliated)
Laura Beeby
California State University, Fullerton
Julia Driver
Washington University in St. Louis
Ian James Kidd
Durham University
Ben Kotzee
Birkbeck College, University of London
Maura Priest
University of California, Irvine
George Sher
Rice University
Rebecca Stangl
University of Virginia
Katrina Van Dyke
California State University, Fullerton
Gary Watson
USC
Katrina van Dyke
(unaffiliated)
Organisers:
University of Connecticut
Charlie Crerar
(unaffiliated)
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The 46th Cal State Fullerton Philosophy Symposium will be held on March 24th-25th. The topic of the symposium this year is ‘Vice and Blame’, and will feature papers presented by an exciting line-up of speakers, each with a commentary provided by an undergraduate at CSUF. The papers will explore questions such as:
- What are vices, and in what ways do they make us worse?
- Are there such things as epistemic vices?
- When are we blameworthy?
- Are we blameworthy for our vices?
- When is it permissible to forgive someone else, or to forgive ourselves?
The symposium is free and open to the public, though we would appreciate advance notice of your intention to attend. To register your interest in attending, or for any other questions, please contact Charlie Crerar: [email protected]
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