• CEPPA Talk (in person) – Quân Nguyen (Edinburgh)

    This talk is part of our series on Climate Ethics Title: Is despair about climate breakdown rational? Abstract: Both within the wider climate and environmentalist movement as well as in…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) – John Broome (Oxford)

    Edgecliffe G03

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: The Continuum Argument Is Invalid Abstract: Derek Parfit argues by means of something he calls a ‘continuum argument’ that a particular appealing premise in population axiology…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) – Helen Frowe (Stockholm)

    Edgecliffe G03

    Title: The Permissibility of Collective Defence Agreements Abstract: Collective defence agreements (CDAs), of the sort that exist between, for example, NATO members, EU members, and African Union members, are a…

  • Public Lecture: Stephen Gardiner (University of Washington)

    School II (St. Salvator’s)

    Title: Beyond Institutional Denial: A Global Constitutional Convention for Future Generations Abstract: Humanity is in deep institutional denial. Current institutions are failing future generations, in part because there is a…

  • Public Lecture: Tahseen Jafry (Glasgow Caledonian University)

    School II (St. Salvator’s)

    Title: About Climate Justice: What Does it Mean and What Lies Ahead? Abstract: In July 2023, Europe reached scorching milestones with relentless heatwaves and Scotland had its hottest June ever.…

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Koshka Duff (Nottingham)

    Edgecliffe 104

    Title: Strip-searching as Abjectification: Racism and Sexual Violence in British Policing Abstract: Co-authored with Tom Kemp (Criminology, University of Nottingham), this paper examines police strip-searching practices in the UK. Drawing…

  • CEPPA Talk (in-person & online) – Barry Maguire (Edinburgh)

    Edgecliffe 104

    Title: Two Moralities of Recognition Abstract: According to moralities of recognition, fundamental moral norms are norms for living together. Moral norms explain how living in unity is possible despite being separate…