• CEPPA Talk – Robert Talisse (Vanderbilt University)

    Title: ‘The Problem of Polarization’ Abstract: The cure for democracy’s ills is more democracy. This popular adage is false. Contemporary democracy faces problems that have their source in otherwise laudable forms of political participation. In short, enactments of democratic citizenship heighten our exposure to polarization, which in turn erodes our capacities to perform well as…

  • CEPPA Talk – Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California)

    Title: ‘Conflict, Discord, and Strife’ Abstract: Given that interpersonal relationships are relationships between persons, we might hold out hope that a better philosophical understanding of the nature of persons can help us to better understand the structure and dynamics of interpersonal relationships. In this talk I will argue that this thought is correct. In particular,…

  • CEPPA Talk Elizabeth Barnes (University of Virginia)

    Title: Ameliorative Skepticism and the Nature of Health Abstract: In this talk, Ill give a brief overview of the project I call ameliorative skepticism. Sally Haslanger has argued that, in doing social ontology, we can sometimes approach the question what is x? by asking question what do we want x to be?. I argue that…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University)

    Location:Edgecliffe G03 Title: How to Build Morality into AI Abstract: AI is spreading fast. We humans need to figure out the best way to prevent AI from making the worst decisions, which are harmful, unfair, or otherwise morally wrong. One way is to design AI to predict what humans would judge to be immoral if…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) Sigr繳n Svavarsd籀ttir (Tufts)

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: On Seeking Objective Grounds for Moral Evaluation Abstract: The paper argues that to do justice to questions of objectivity that arise within and about moral discourse, we must take into account that this discourse is embedded within a somewhat conventionally regimented practice that comprises attempts to guide attitude and action by…

  • CEPPA Talk (in person) Bart Streumer (University of Groningen)

    Location: Edgecliffe G03 Title: Superspreading the Word. Abstract: Quasi-realists are expressivists who say much of what realists say. To avoid making their view indistinguishable from realism, however, they usually stop short of saying everything realists say. Many realists therefore think that something important is missing from quasi-realism. I will argue that quasi-realists can undermine this…

  • CEPPA Talk (online) – Selim Berker (Harvard)

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    Title: Is There Anti-Fittingness?” Abstract: The permissible and the forbidden are privative opposites: each is a lack of the other. The good and the bad are, by contrast, polar opposites: badness is anti-goodness, not non-goodness. What about the fitting and the unfitting, the appropriate and the inappropriate, the apt and the inapt, the warranted and…