Annual Conference for the British Society for Ethical Theory
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Annual Conference for the British Society for Ethical Theory
Begins: Mon, 10 Jul 2006
Ends: Wed, 12 Jul 2006
Location: University of Southampton
UK
Joseph Raz (University of Oxford and Columbia University)
Mark Timmons (University of Arizona)
Speakers:
Melissa Barry (Williams College): “Realism, Rational Action, and the Humean Theory of Motivation”
Elizabeth Brake (University of Calgary): “Marriage, Morality and Institutional
Value”
Tim Chappell (The Open University) “What is the Integrity Objection an Objection
to?”
Garrett Cullity (University of Adelaide): “Reasons and Decisions”
Jules Holroyd (University of Sheffield): “A Recognitional Conception of
Appraisal”
Andrew Moore (University of Otago): “Does Ethical Theory Imply a
Contradiction?”
Philip Nickel (University of California at Irvine): “Trust and Obligation”
David Sobel (Bowling Green State University): “The Misunderstood Demandingness Objection”
Ariela Tubert (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): “Korsgaard:
Actions, Reasons, Laws”
Registration information, including a downloadable registration form, is here:
http://www.philosophy.soton.ac.uk/events_pages/BSET/BSET%20registration.htm