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SUMMARY:CEPPA Talk (in-person) - Bel Colburn (University of Glasgow)
DESCRIPTION:Title: Moral Blackmail \nAbstract: Suppose I want you to do something. How can I make you do it? Depending on me\, you\, our context\, and the nature of the thing I want you to do\, I have various options: rational or emotional persuasion; manipulation; coercion; physical compulsion; maybe more. Different mechanisms will be more or less effective\, depending on the features of the interactions that I listed above\, and they will also attract different moral evaluations\, not settled wholly by their effectiveness. In this talk\, I explore a (generally effective and usually problematic) mechanism which has mostly been ignored\, namely moral blackmail. Someone is morally blackmailed when they act as they do because all the alternatives have been made morally unacceptable. Moral blackmail is in this sense analogous to coercion\, on a plausible understanding of the latter. I defend this way of thinking from some objections\, and show that moral blackmail is a real and problematic phenomenon in global challenges of the largest scale\, including how we deal with global poverty and climate change. \nLocation: Edgecliffe G03
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/ceppa-talk-in-person-bel-colburn-university-of-glasgow/
LOCATION:Edgecliffe G03\, The Scores\, St Salvator's Quad\, KY16 9AL
CATEGORIES:CEPPA Talk
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SUMMARY:Moral Philosophy Reading Group (MPRG)
DESCRIPTION:Reading: Nick Zangwill’s 2021 paper\, “Our Moral Duty to Eat Meat”. \nLocation: Edgecliffe 104
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/moral-philosophy-reading-group-mprg-2/2025-09-24/
LOCATION:Edgecliffe 104
CATEGORIES:Reading Group
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SUMMARY:Film and Philosophy at CEPPA - Portrait Of A Lady On Fire
DESCRIPTION:We are proud to present the Eigth Session of Film and Philosophy at CEPPA (aka the CEPPA Film Club). This time we will gather from 16:30 onwards to watch and discuss Portrait Of A Lady On Fire  (see trailer here). Here is a list of suggested readings and videos. \nTo Read: \nOn Feminist and Queer Theory:\nClara Bradbury-Rance – “Lesbian legibility and queer legacy in Céline Sciamma’s Portrat de la jeune file en feu (2019)”\nEmma Genovese & Tamsin Phillipa Paige – “Life as Distinct from Patriarchal Influence: Exploreing Queerness and Freedom through Portait of a Lady on Fire”\nTom Knoblach – “This is How You See Me?”: Collisions of Influence and Feminocentric Canon Building in Celine Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire”\n\nOn the look and the gaze:\nJohn Berger – Ways of Seeing Ch 1 and 3 (and if feeling cheeky also ch 4) [also available on video!]\nMichel Foucault – Las Meninas (ch 1 of The Order of Things)\nLaura Mulvey – Visual Pleasures and Narrative Cinema\nJean Paul Sartre – First Attitude towards Others\, (Part 3 Ch 1 of Being and Nothingness) (especially the bit discussing Proust; p 364-370 in this edition)\n\nTo Watch: \nFilms:\nBrainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power (Nina Menkes\, 2022)\nVertigo (Alfred Hitchcock\, 1958)\n\nVideos: \nCatherine Grant – Semblance (Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Vertigo)\nBroey Deschanel – What Portrait of a Lady on Fire Tells Us About “the Gaze”
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/film-and-philosophy-at-ceppa-portrait-of-a-lady-on-fire/
LOCATION:Edgecliffe G03\, The Scores\, St Salvator's Quad\, KY16 9AL
CATEGORIES:Film and Philosophy Club
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