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SUMMARY:CEPPA Talk (in person) – Eric Martin (Baylor)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Edgecliffe G03 \nTitle: Scientism and Humanities Education \nAbstract: In this talk I discuss a pedagogical implication of scientism. Because scientism elevates science and derogates what is deemed non-scientific\, the arts and humanities become\, on such a view\, less valuable parts of university curricula. I survey some of the current data on declining study of the humanities and explain how scientism may contribute to a trend disparaging the arts and humanities\, suggesting some problems with this view.
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/ceppa-talk-in-person-eric-martin-baylor/
CATEGORIES:CEPPA Talk
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SUMMARY:CEPPA Talk (in person) – Guy Fletcher (Edinburgh)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Edgecliffe G03 \nTitle: All’s Well that Ends Well? \nAbstract: Distinguish how well someone’s life is going at a particular point — their momentary well-being — from how well their life went as a whole\, their lifetime well-being. How are these related? \nThe simplest answer is that lifetime well-being is just aggregate momentary well-being. Theories that deny this are forms of holism about lifetime well-being. Recent discussions of holism\, inspired by David Velleman\, have focused mainly on one particular species of it\, the so-called “shape of a life” hypothesis. This is the claim that having an “uphill” distribution of momentary well-being contributes to lifetime well-being and does so over and above the instrumental effects that such a distribution might have upon momentary well-being. In this paper I discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the shape of a life hypothesis before introducing an alternative view\, one which avoids those weaknesses\, and argue for its independent plausibility.
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/ceppa-talk-in-person-guy-fletcher-edinburgh/
CATEGORIES:CEPPA Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Luca Stroppa":MAILTO:ls330@st-andrews.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Knox Lecture 2023 – Sally Haslanger (MIT)
DESCRIPTION:Location: School III in-person and Teams online (for online attendees\, headphones should be worn to prevent a feedback loop from occurring) \nTitle: Social Reproduction and the Politics of Care \nAbstract: For decades\, socialist feminists have insisted that an adequate approach to any economy\, and especially to capitalism\, must involve attention to social reproduction\, i.e.\, to “the activities and attitudes\, behaviors and emotions\, and responsibilities and relationships directly involved in maintaining life\, on a daily basis and intergenerationally” (Brenner and Laslett 1991). Debates over social reproduction typically begin with a critique of Marxism\, arguing that wage labor crucially depends on the production of the laborer\, which is done mainly by women\, but mostly ignored by Marx. One approach to social reproduction is to locate it within patriarchy\, which is thought to be one of several interacting systems (others include capitalism and White supremacy). In this talk\, I will argue it is better to understand our current social formation as a single (patriarchal\, capitalist\, White supremacist) system\, and will discuss why this matters for developing a political agenda around care work. \nTeams link: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_Y2MwZTg1YWUtNWI2ZC00MDViLTg4YTMtYzJmNjc1NWQzOGM0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7B%22Tid%22%3A%22f85626cb-0da8-49d3-aa58-64ef678ef01a%22%2C%22Oid%22%3A%2251bd815f-5519-4c20-81c7-4701c95594b5%22%2C%22IsBroadcastMeeting%22%3Atrue%2C%22role%22%3A%22a%22%7D&btype=a&role=a \nFor online attendees\, headphones should be worn to prevent a feedback loop from occurring.
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/knox-lecture-2023-sally-haslanger-mit/
CATEGORIES:Knox Lecture
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SUMMARY:Ethics Cup finals
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URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/ethics-cup-finals/
LOCATION:United College\, St. Andrews\, KY16 9AL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:5th Annual CEPPA Graduate Conference (St Andrews) – 30-31 May\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:5th Annual CEPPA Graduate Conference  \n30-31 May\, 2023\, at the University of St Andrews  \nThe Centre for Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Public Affairs (CEPPA) is proud to host the 5th Annual CEPPA Graduate Conference at the University of St Andrews (UCO: School V). The event will be held in-person with the option for spectators to join online. Interested parties can email us at ceppaconference@st-andrews.ac.uk to register. \nBOOK OF ABSTRACTS \nCONFERENCE POSTER \nKeynote speakers:   \n\nDr Lucy McDonald (Research Fellow in Philosophy at St. John’s College\, University of Cambridge)\nDr Barry Maguire (Senior Lecturer in Philosophy\, University of Edinburgh)\n\nPostgraduate speakers: \n\nLeora Sung (UCL)\, “Should I Save or Give?”\nPaloma Morales (LSE)\, “What Do Bedtime Stories Have to Do with It? Social Norms and Family Relationships”\nNate Oppel (University of Toronto)\, “Rebuke\, Blame\, and Internalism”\nPyro Suarez (University of Bristol & Southampton)\, “Virtuous Moral Deliberation: Moral Knowledge through Oppression”\nRutger van Oeveren (UT Austin)\, “Higher-Order Judgement Aggregation: An Impossibility Result”\nDavid Molyneux (University of Leeds)\, “Causal and Moral Responsibility for Doings and Allowings”\n\nThis page will be updated again shortly. Please direct any inquiries to ceppaconference@st-andrews.ac.uk. \nBest wishes from the organiser\, \nPatrick J. Winther-Larsen\nPhD Student at the University of St Andrews & Stirling (SASP) \n  \nFor financial support\, we are grateful to:
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/5th-annual-ceppa-graduate-conference-st-andrews-30-31-may-2023-2/
LOCATION:School V
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