• CEPPA Climate Ethics Talk (in-person) – Matthew Brander (University of Edinburgh)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title: Responsibility, Causality, and Carbon Accounting Abstract: Carbon accounting standards hold companies accountable (i.e. responsible) for the greenhouse gas emissions from their value chains, but what is the basis for this allocation of responsibility? There may be a partial causal logic that underpins this assignment of responsibility, but this is not explicitly reflected on or…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Miguel de la Cal Moreno & Mario Bison (University of 58勛圖 and University of Stirling)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    4.05-4.45pm: Miguel de la Cal Moreno – Manufactured Disorientation and Climate Change Abstract: Many people experience Anthropogenic Climate Change (ACC) as overwhelming and intimidating, recognising its seriousness and the need to act while feeling unable to determine what to do or how to decide what to do. This paper characterises this experience as moral disorientation.…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Viviane Fairbank (58勛圖 and Stirling) & Jacob Librizzi (58勛圖)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Viviante Fairbank – The Responsible-Inquiry Model of Journalism Abstract: On the traditional, so-called Informational Model of journalism, the primary role of journalism in a functioning democracy is to provide people with true information about a certain range of important topics. Although this model is appealing, I argue that it is unsatisfactory; importantly, it does not…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Enrico Galvagni (University of Edinburgh)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:Humes One and Only Definition of Virtue Abstract: Humes moral philosophy is seen by many as a form of virtue ethics that includes two different definitions of virtue. On the one hand, Hume seems to define virtue as a mental quality generating utility and agreeableness to oneself or others. On the other hand, he also…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Yoshinari Hattori and Ida Miczske (58勛圖 and Stirling)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Yoshinari Hattori – Why We Must Believe in Free Will and Moral Responsibility: Reconsidering Their Foundations Abstract: This presentation argues that the practice of blaming wrongdoersespecially directing resentment or indignation towards themis rationally indispensable for us. Pereboom contends that directing resentment or indignation at others is a form of harming them and is unjustified. As…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Omar Ruiz Rivera and Craig Ferrie (58勛圖 and Stirling)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Omar Ruiz Rivera – Moral Skill Abstract: This talk is about moral skillthe capacity for morally excellent behaviour. In particular, I engage with Shepherds (2022) view that moral skill is limited in scope, and precarious (p. 713). To defend this view, Shepherd relies on a distinction between global and local moral skill. The former involves…

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Katie McShane (Colorado State University)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:Relational Value: Problems and Prospects Abstract: The concept of relational value is widely used in the environmental ethics and policy literatures. In this talk, I will critically assess this use, considering what relational value might add to our existing value categories and what problems it might produce for our thinking about the value of the…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Kal Kalewold (Leeds)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:Going First: Integration with Compensation as a Duty of Justice. Abstract: Racial segregation remains deeply entrenched in many societies such as the United States. (Liberal) integrationists argue that we have a duty to integrate because integration is necessary for racial justice (Anderson 2010). (Egalitarian) pluralists reject a duty to integrate (Shelby 2014, 2016). They hold…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Matthew Vermaire (58勛圖)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:Conflated Questions in the Ethics of Belief Abstract: Its common to suppose that epistemology can be understood in close structural parallel with ethics: as ethics is about what to do, epistemology is about what to believe. In this paper I draw attention to an important limit of such parallelisms: in reasoning to belief, agents are…

  • CEPPA Climate Ethics Talk (online and in-person) – Jiewuh Song (Seoul National University)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:The Right to a Healthy Environment and the Case of Climate Change Abstract: Once regarded as a marginal proposal in international human rights, the right to a healthy environment has gained surprisingly widespread acceptance in domestic law across the world. Recently, the right has become an important part of global climate advocacy, often anchoring legal…

  • CEPPA/Arch矇 Seminar: Jennifer Saul

    Edgecliffe 104

    We are delighted to invite you to a special joint CEPPA/Arch矇 Seminar to introduce the new Professorial Fellow Jennifer Saul, who will give a talk about her recent research, entitled ‘When Norm Violations Come Out of the Shadows’.

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Richard Arneson (UC San Diego)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title:Democratic Instrumentalism and the Threat of Authoritarianism Abstract: The instrumentalism of the title says roughly that the form of governance that would be feasibly best in any circumstances is any one whose establishment and operation would bring about consequences morally no worse than those of any other that might instead be put in place. I…