“Must” implies “can”Luca Barlassina (University of Sheffield)
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We are delighted to announce a new monthly online workshop devoted to discussion of work in progress in experimental philosophy. The UK Experimental Philosophy Workshop, organised by the University of East Anglia (UK X-PHI @ UEA), will be held via Teams, the second Wednesday of each month, 16:00-17:30 UK time. Teams links will always be circulated a day in advance. To register your interest, please sign up here.
January 12th, 2022 – Luca Barlassina (Sheffield) (with M. Kurthy and F. Del Prete): “Must” implies “can”
February 9th, 2022 – Ruth Lee (QUB) (with J. Shardlow): Towards an account of intuitive time. (Exceptionally, this one meeting will be 14:30-16:00)
March 9th, 2022 – Paul Conway (Portsmouth): Beyond deontology and utilitarianism: The virtue ethics of sacrificial dilemmas
April 13th , 2022 – Philipp Schönegger (St. Andrews) (with M. Meier and R. Bastos): Introduction and validation of the anti-natalism scale
May 11th, 2022 – Brian Earp (Oxford) (with I. Hannikainen): Experimental bioethics, advance directives, and the true self in dementia
June 8th, 2022 – Gavin Nobes (UEA): All’s well that ends well? Moral luck and the influence of outcome and negligence on moral judgement.
July 13th, 2022 – Kathryn Francis (Keele): Virtual ethics simulations: Developing and testing virtual moral dilemmas
If you have experimental work in progress you would like to present at a session in autumn, and for any questions, please contact the organisers Eugen Fischer ([email protected]) and James Andow ([email protected]).
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