• CEPPA Talk (in-person) – Alice Murphy (St. Andrews)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title: “Invasive” Species and the Aesthetics of Nature Abstract: This talk explores the intersection of environmental science and environmental aesthetics, focusing on the discourse surrounding "invasive" species. I will present the ways that debates on invasive species reflect broader issues in the philosophy of science, particularly concerning the role of moral and political values in ... Read more

  • CLIMATE ETHICS: CEPPA + COAST (in-person) – Wim Carton on ‘Overshoot’

    School V

    Wednesday (5 Nov) 3.30-5pm please join us at School V for a special event co-hosted by CEPPA with the Climate, Ocean, and Atmosphere at St Andrews (COASt) research group and the newly founded St Andrews Global Research Centre for Changing Climates. This event will be in-person only. We will be welcoming Wim Carton (Lund) to ... Read more

  • CEPPA Climate Ethics Talk (in-person) – Kian Mintz-Woo (University College Cork)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title: What do normative philosophers have to contribute to society? Abstract: Normative philosophers (inter alia, political theorists, moral philosophers, applied ethicists) develop arguments which link normative positions to practical (and theoretical) judgments or conclusions. This might sound anodyne, but I use it as a basis to explain what normative philosophers can add to policy discussions ... Read more

  • CEPPA Talk (online and in-person) – Ami Harbin (Oakland University)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad +1 more

    Title:  Co-forming feelings in therapy Abstract: This paper opens a project within philosophy of therapy, on the question of how feelings are formed in the context of interactions between clients and therapists. There is a common assumption within many therapeutic approaches that feelings are formed by individuals in their lives outside therapy, and then clients ... Read more

  • CEPPA Climate Ethics Talk (in-person) – Matthew Brander (University of Edinburgh)

    Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's Quad

    Title: Responsibility, Causality, and Carbon Accounting Abstract:  Carbon accounting standards hold companies accountable (i.e. responsible) for the greenhouse gas emissions from their value chains, but what is the basis for this allocation of responsibility? There may be a partial causal ‘logic’ that underpins this assignment of responsibility, but this is not explicitly reflected on or ... Read more