Ilustrations Philosophy of Climate Science Workshop 2025

The following are a series of illustrations drawn by Ben Nightingale during the Climate Justice Workshop in St Andrews on the 6th and 7th of May 2025. You can download a PDF with all of the illustrations here. Graeme MacGilchrist (St Andrews): Principles and Uncertainties in Climate Modelling and Climate Change Projections. Julie Jebeile (Bern): … Read more

First Philosophy of Climate Science (PhiCliSci) Workshop announcement.

We are delighted to announce our first Philosophy of Climate Science (PhiCliSci) workshop, hosted by CEPPA, which will be held in St Andrews on 6 and 7 May. This workshop brings together philosophers and climate scientists who are eager to work and think together on questions central to the climate crisis. (For more information about our collaborative PhiCliSci project, see here.). … Read more

Knox Lecture 2025: David Enoch

Join us next week for our Annual Knox Lecture. This year, it will be delivered by David Enoch from the University of Oxford and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Here is all you need to know. Title: Shameless Liberalism: A Vision Abstract: Despite everything, liberalism remains the one true political philosophy. Liberal principles – something … Read more

CEPPA Programme Spring 2025

CEPPA Seminar S2 2025 / Climate Ethics/PhiCliSci (all Seminars from 4-5.30pm on Thursday afternoon, Edgecliffe G03) Week 2 (6 Feb) – Philip Ebert (University of Stirling) Philosophical Challenges in Risk Communication of Rare and Severe Events Week 3 (13 Feb) – Simon Lee (Earth & Environmental Sciences) and Viviane Fairbank (Philosophy) Philosophy of Climate Science: … Read more

CEPPA Programme Autumn 2024

CEPPA Seminar S1 2024 / Climate Ethics/PhiCliSci (all Seminars from 4-5.30pm on Thursday afternoon, Edgecliffe G03) Week 1 (19 Sep) – Koshka Duff (Nottingham) ‘Strip-searching as Abjectification: Racism and Sexual Violence in British Policing’ Online but live-streamed from Edgecliffe G03 Week 2 (26 Sep) Derek Ball (St Andrews) & Caroline Touburg (Umeå University) Climate Ethics: … Read more

Climate Justice: Transdisciplinary and Cross-cultural Conversations Conference Report

How can the disparity between global climate impact and uneven responsibilities be squared with the ideal of climate justice? How do epistemic infrastructures (such as: IPCC, and global agenda and goal setting mechanisms) interact with communities on the global and local levels? How are climate policies and priorities inflected by questions of distance (across space … Read more

Elizabeth Anderson’s Knox Lecture and CEPPA Chat, now available online.

Did you miss Elizabeth Anderson’s 2024 Knox Lecture? Perhaps you were too busy enjoying the Scottish sunshine, figuring out how to register to vote, or maybe you don’t even live in Scotland. Worry not, you can now watch the recording of it online: We are also relaunching ‘CEPPA Chats’, short interviews with CEPPA speakers, and the first … Read more

Public Lectures by Stephen Gardiner and Tahseen Jafry

We are delighted to invite you to two public lectures on Climate Justice, which will be held during St Andrews’ inaugural Climate Week:   Wed 29 May 5-6.30pm (St Salvator’s, School II) Prof. Stephen Gardiner (University of Washington) Beyond Institutional Denial: A Global Constitutional Convention for Future Generations Humanity is in deep institutional denial. Current institutions are … Read more

The 2024 Knox Lecture by Elisabeth Anderson (Michigan)

The 2024 Knox Lecture is only a couple of weeks from us. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Professor Elisabeth Anderson the Max Shaye Professor of Public Philosophy, John Dewey Distinguished University Professor and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan. The talk is titled: ‘Categorical Inequality and the Economy of Esteem’. … Read more

CEPPA Calendar spring 2024

CEPPA Talks (4-5.30pm on Thursday afternoon) Week 1 (18 Jan) – online and streamed from Edgecliffe G03 Selim Berker (Harvard) ‘Is there Anti-Fittingness?’   Week 2 (25 Jan) – Edgecliffe G03 Thom Brooks (Durham) ‘Justice and the Problem of Alienation’   Week 3 (1 Feb) – Edgecliffe G03 Jonathan Birch (LSE) ‘Debating proportionality at the … Read more