Moral Philosophy Reading Group (MPRG)
Reading: Lara Maasen will lead a discussion on ‘Love’s Curiosity’ by Daniela Dover Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading: Lara Maasen will lead a discussion on ‘Love’s Curiosity’ by Daniela Dover Location: Edgecliffe 104
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Reading: ‘Reasons in Time’ by Sophie Grace Chappell. Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading:tbc Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading:tbc Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading: Kymlicka’s and Donaldson’s (2016) paper, ‘Locating Animals in Political Philosophy’. Jenny Mace will lead us through the paper. Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading:tbc Location: Edgecliffe 104
Reading:Next Wednesday, 13 May, the MPRG will meet for a special session with this year’s Knox Lecturer, Professor Tommie Shelby (Harvard). We will discuss Shelby’s paper, ‘How Racial Stereotypes Wrong: A Political Ethics of Belief’. Location: Edgecliffe 104
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We are delighted to invite you to a special joint CEPPA/Arché 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’.
Reading: Ida Miczke will lead us in discussion of Douglas Portmore’s (2007) paper, ‘Consequentializing Moral Theories’. Location: Edgecliffe 104
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