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Speakers: Kwame Anthony Appiah (Princeton University), Stephen Darwall (Yale University) (to be confirmed), Antti Kauppinen (Trinity College Dublin), Regina Rini (University of Oxford), Maureen Sie (Erasmus University), Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics), Liane Young (Boston College)
What is the relationship between normative ethics and scientific research on moral judgment and decision-making? What potential is there for drawing ethical implications from such empirical investigations? While questions in this area have received considerable attention lately, the discussion so far has been largely dominated by two opposing scepticisms: scepticism about the relevance of empirical research to ethics, and scepticism about the value of ‘traditional’ moral theory. This workshop aims to go beyond such outright scepticism by investigating different ways in which empirical research might impact on normative ethics. The focus will be on philosophical reflection, whether critical or constructive, rather than on simply showcasing the latest scientific research.
Hosted by the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics, Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University.
Organisers: Regina Rini and Guy Kahane
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Catering charges: Catering will be provided for this 1.5 day event and will include a sandwich lunch on day one, and teas and coffees on both days. Please note it is necessary for us to charge a nominal registration fee to cover the catering costs. The charges are as follows:
Discounted Student rate £15, Standard £25