• CEPPA Talk (in person) Guy Fletcher (Edinburgh)

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title:Alls Well that Ends Well? Abstract: Distinguish how well someones life is going at a particular point — theirmomentarywell-being — from how well their life went as a whole, theirlifetimewell-being. How are these related? The simplest answer is that lifetime well-being is justaggregatemomentary well-being. Theories that deny this are forms ofholismabout lifetime…

  • Special MPRG (in person) – Mark Oppenheimer (Johannesburg Bar)

    Edgecliffe 104

    Location: Edgecliffe 104 Title: Should hate speech be against the law? Abstract: Hate speech has become increasingly prevalent, fuelled by social media, political polarization, and the rise of extremist groups. It can have a profoundly negative impact on individuals and communities, causing harm, inciting violence, and perpetuating discrimination. However, hate speech is notoriously difficult to…

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Frances Kamm (Rutgers)

    Microsoft Teams

    Location: Teams (online only) Title: Superogation Abstract: This paper considers the relation between supererogation and duties (also here referred to asobligations) from a nonconsequentialist point of view. It first considers whether supererogation maysometimes take precedence over positive and negative duties and how this relates to personal costs(including efforts) required to perform ones duty. It then…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) Simon Hope (Stirling)

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: Climate Change as a Philosophical Problem Commentator: Qu璽n Nguyen (Edinburgh) Abstract: The paper this talk belongs to speaks to two main points. One is that the onrushing climate catastrophe renders the modern liberal value of personal autonomy unintelligible as a concept to live by. Originally, that was the only point I…

  • CEPPA TALK (in person) – Carl Mildenberger (Universit瓣t Z羹rich)

    Location:Edgecliffe G03 Title: The Quest for Additionality Abstract: Many people aim to make the world a better place by spending their money in certain ways. The school of effective altruism teaches that, if one donates ones money wisely, one can have a positive impact. Currently, many people want to make us believe that if one…

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Paulina Sliwa (Vienna) & Tom McClelland (Cambridge)

    Microsoft Teams

    Title: On seeing women as objects: objectification and affordance perception Location: Teams (online only), the talk will be streamed from Edgecliffe G03 Abstract: Objectification is a central topic in feminist philosophy theorising. But what is it for someone to objectify another person? A common theme is that objectification involves treating and viewing the other person…

  • CEPPA Talk (In person) – Joel Joseph (58勛圖)

    Title: Eliminative Harming without Intentions Location: Edgecliffe G03 Abstract: Consider the following pair of cases Roughshod. You are driving to the hospital for an emergency life-saving operation. If you do not make it in time, you will die. However, Victim is lying in the only road that will get you there in time. Although Victim…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) Alexander Douglas (St. Andrews)

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: Positive interest rates block green transitions, and there is no compelling reason not to fix the interest rate at zero Commentator: Carl Mildenberger (Zurich)

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Orri Stef獺nsson (Stockholm)

    Microsoft Teams

    Title: Chance Prioritarianism Location: Teams (online only), and streamed from Edgecliffe G03 Abstract: I will defend what we could call survival chance prioritarianism, according to which the moral value of improving someones chance of surviving (some period) is greater the more likely the person was to die before the improvement. I motivate this view by…