Moral Philosophy Reading Group
Edgecliffe G03 The Scores, St Salvator's QuadThis week Karri Heikkinen will lead a discussion on Kirsten Mann, "Relevance and nonbinary choices" Ethics (2022). Location: Edgecliffe G03
This week Karri Heikkinen will lead a discussion on Kirsten Mann, "Relevance and nonbinary choices" Ethics (2022). Location: Edgecliffe G03
Title: Killing vs Headaches: Wide Proportionality and Limited Aggregation Abstract: Philosophers who have discussed ‘limited aggregation’ have focussed discussion on cases in which we must choose which of two groups to save – for example, whether we should save one person’s life, or save some enormous number of people from a mild headache. According to ... Read more
We are proud to present the Third Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). This time we will gather from 16:30 onwards to watch and WALL·E (see trailer here). The discussion will be lead by Emma Holmes and Miguel de la Cal Moreno. The movie will start SHARP at 17:30. ... Read more
Ziming Xia will lead the MPRG to discuss 'Localized Restricted Aggregation' by Victor Tadros. All welcome! Article available here: https://academic.oup.com/book/32206/chapter-abstract/268368585?redirectedFrom=fulltext Location: Edgecliffe G03
Title: Global Health Equity through Decolonizing Health Research Ethics in Africa: Leveraging Kwame Nkrumah’s Analysis of Neocolonialism. Abstract:Background: The foundational contention of this paper is that, arguably, the ultimate ethical goal of conducting health research among humans is to provide them with better health opportunities. Because of growing perceptions that ongoing international collaborative health research ... Read more
You are warmly invited to the book launch for Bradley Hillier-Smith’s brand-new book The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees (abstract below). The author will be interviewed by Kieran Oberman (LSE), after which we will all be in the opportunity to ask questions and celebrate the new book with some well-deserved drinks. All welcome! Bradley Hillier-Smith: The Ethics of ... Read more
This week we will discuss James Sias, ‘Ethical Intuitionism and the Emotions: Toward an Empirically Adequate Moral Sense Theory’, available here. Location: Edgecliffe G03
Title: Emotion-Based Environmental Ethics: The Radical Implications of Taking Wonder Seriously Abstract: In environmental ethics, we find many competing theories of environmental value, but little discussion of the epistemological grounds for believing one theory rather than another. Building on the framework of moral empiricism (which I’ve developed elsewhere), I propose an “Emotion-Based” methodology for environmental ethics. The ... Read more
On 27 November 2024 we are convening a colloquium at the University of St Andrews featuring Dr Emily Postan (Chancellor’s Fellow in Bioethics, University of Edinburgh) and Prof. David Comerford (Economics, University of Stirling). Key words: bioethics, medical ethics, behavioural economics, behavioural psychology, community wisdom, quality of life, right not to know, longevity. There is a revolution in the early diagnosis ... Read more
This week we will discuss Cora Diamond's classic paper 'The Difficulty of Reality'. Location: Edgecliffe G03