• CEPPA Talk Kimberley Brownlee (University of British Columbia)

    TITLE: Interactional Wrongs and Vices ABSTRACT: This paper explores a domain of action that we often regard as a minor moral matter, the domain of ordinary interactions. Yet, ordinary interactions are morally significant for two reasons: they are the primary vehicle through which 1) we show respect and disrespect for each other, and 2) we…

  • CEPPA Talk Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen)

    Title: Big Data and the Risk of Misguided Responsibilization Abstract: The arrival of big data promises new degrees of precision in understanding human behavior. Could it also make it possible to draw a finer line between individual choices and circumstances that operate in the background? In a culture in which individual responsibility continues to…