Philosophical Moral Psychology: An International Meeting of Classic and Empirically Informed Philosophy

July 23, 2018 - July 25, 2018
Department of Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich

Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
Munich, Germany
Germany

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Sponsor(s):

  • German Research Foundation

Speakers:

School of Advanced Study, University of London
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
University of Southern California

Organisers:

Universität Konstanz
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
University of Salzburg

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Philosophical moral psychology deals with concepts and phenomena that have long been subject of philosophical and empirical investigations. Whilst research has for a long time proceeded in parallel, in recent decades a young generation of philosophers has entered the scene who approaches issues in moral psychology by combining classical philosophical and empirical methodology. The main aim of the workshop is to initiate an ongoing discussion between philosophers who work on classical and empirical philosophical moral psychology, respectively.

Authors of accepted papers will benefit from an in-depth discussion of their paper and feedback from experts in their respective field. We encourage submissions on all topics in philosophical moral psychology (broadly construed), including, for example, agency, moral responsibility, moral cognition, moral motivation, self-control, weakness of will, addiction, emotions, andsocial interaction.

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Dawn Wang
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