Days: Friday, November 10th Saturday, November 11th
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Christof Rapp's presentation has been cancelled.
10:15 | Epistemic Confidence: Kant's Rationalization of the Principles of Seeking and Finding Knowledge ( abstract ) |
Organized by Katrien Schaubroeck and Daan Evers.
A discussion on recent developments at NWO (Will the "free competition" remain? Will the success rate increase? How to operate in the new domain of the humanities and social sciences that include more than 25 disciplines?) On the importance of quality indicators for our discipline that have been established by ourselves. On the societal relevance of philosophy, and the need to develop an institutional approach. And more! Not a therapeutic session about the past but a constructive debate on how we as a discipline can do better in the future.
Participants: Marcus Düwell, Pauline Kleingeld, Anthonie Meijers, Sonja Smets. Moderator: Dascha Katerina Düring
13:15 | Business Ethics Symposium ( abstract ) |
13:15 | Convention, Coordination and Commitment ( abstract ) |
13:15 | Do We Find Truth Through Fiction? ( abstract ) |
13:15 | A New Debunking Argument: The Argument From Inconsistent Variability ( abstract ) |
13:55 | Metaethics, Applied Ethics, and Moral Irrelevance ( abstract ) |
14:15 | Do Moral Realists Really Have an Advantage When It Comes to Objectivity? ( abstract ) |
14:35 | The Argument from Agreement ( abstract ) |
13:15 | The Distinctiveness of Whistleblowing ( abstract ) |
13:55 | Individual Contributions to Collectively Caused Harm: How Important Is the Outcome? ( abstract ) |
14:15 | Avoiding Complicity ( abstract ) |
13:15 | Where was I while I wasn’t there? ( abstract ) |
13:15 | Starting in the Middle and Perspectival Realism ( abstract ) |
13:35 | Explanations as Narratives ( abstract ) |
13:55 | On the Causal Nature of Time ( abstract ) |
13:15 | Truth-Maker Bayesianism. Theory and Applications ( abstract ) |
13:55 | Correcting Incoherent Pairs of Credences ( abstract ) |
14:15 | Are Epistemically Circular Arguments Fallacies? ( abstract ) |
14:35 | P Addiction ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Pluralism About Biological Classification and Individuation: Limitations and Opportunities ( abstract ) |
15:15 | The Value of Indian Philosophy for Education: What Is Conventional Truth? ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Tracing Back Moral Responsibility for Outcomes ( abstract ) |
15:35 | Personal Identity Without Moral Responsibility? ( abstract ) |
15:55 | A Formal Approach to Frankfurt-Style Cases ( abstract ) |
16:15 | The Moral Capacities of the Idividual and the Social Self ( abstract ) |
16:35 | Metaphors for the Practical Relation of Ourselves to Ourselves ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Challenging Grand Narratives ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Political Legitimacy as a Prescriptive Concept ( abstract ) |
15:35 | Scoring Soul: How Credit Systems Threaten Citizenship in the Age of Big Data? ( abstract ) |
15:55 | Ideal Theory for Consequentialists ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Democratic Representation Reappraised: Situating Representation Through Sortition in Pierre Rosanvallon’s ‘Democracy of Appropriation’ ( abstract ) |
15:15 | The Dispositional Theory of Concepts ( abstract ) |
15:55 | Mind and World and Causality ( abstract ) |
16:15 | The Causal Exclusion Parable ( abstract ) |
16:35 | A Wittgensteinian Response to Moral Error Theory ( abstract ) |
15:15 | What Is a Hard Choice? ( abstract ) |
15:55 | Disrespect by Presumptuous Inference: Identification, Analysis, and Context ( abstract ) |
16:35 | Why Does Morality Bind Us? The Role of Care in Moral Motivation ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Fake News Epistemology ( abstract ) |
15:55 | Self-Rationalizing Belief: Evidentialism or Pragmatism ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Can Trust Be Voluntary? ( abstract ) |
16:35 | Grasping-Why ( abstract ) |
17:15 | The Non-ideal Speech Situation: Democratic Reasoning in Partisan Times ( abstract ) |
18:15 | The Transformative Dialogue as the Core of an Alternative Moral Theory ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Distributive fairness and the global economy ( abstract ) |
18:15 | The Riddle of Life and Death: An Interpretation on the Relation between Some Presocratic Fragments and the Vase Paintings in the Dark Ages ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Doing Critical Theory with Luhmann's Systems Theory ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Ethical dilemmas of the developing technique of recording and reviewing neonatal resuscitation ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Migration as a meta-human right ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Reality of Borders - Carl Schmitt's View ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Research project: "Mobile Support Systems for Behavior Change" ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Research project: ERC CoG project “Fair limits” ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Research project: "Evolutionary Ethics" ( abstract ) |
18:15 | An Algorithm's Unintended Power ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Does Valium answer this question? ( abstract ) |
18:15 | On Agent-Causal Freedom ( abstract ) |
18:15 | The Role of the Ontological Argument ( abstract ) |
18:15 | A Misguided Match: Libertarianism and Education ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Judging Nudging: Positive or Negative Nudges? ( abstract ) |
18:15 | Examination of the distinction between guilty and responsible agents in Young’s Responsibility for Justice ( abstract ) |
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10:00 | Resisting the Facts ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Symposium on "Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions", Published with Routledge. Authored by Sabine Roeser; with Commentaries from the Perspective of Meta Ethics, Emotion Research, Moral Psychology, and Philosophy of Risk ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Realizing Economic Justice: Institutional Design and Taxation ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Bridging the Transparency Gap: Information Fiduciaries for Digital Health Systems ( abstract ) |
11:55 | Nudging and Autonomy ( abstract ) |
12:35 | The Dependence Between the Ethical and Evidential Standards of Behavioral Public Policies ( abstract ) |
11:15 | TF Networking Event ( abstract ) |
11:15 | An Argument for Desert and Against Luck Egalitarianism ( abstract ) |
11:55 | “Attacker threatens Victim”: The Revisionist Myth and the Ethics of War ( abstract ) |
12:35 | Two Challenges to Human Rights ( abstract ) |
11:15 | Spinoza’s Definitions; Nominal, Real, and Genetic ( abstract ) |
11:55 | On Kant's Diverse Notions of Cognition ( abstract ) |
12:15 | Aristotle's Principle of Opposites ( abstract ) |
12:35 | Cavendish on Causation ( abstract ) |
Panel discussion "Crisis of reason". Participants: Hans Radder, Henry S. Richardson, Maureen Sie, Åsa Wikforss, Paul Ziche. Moderator: Daniel Cohnitz.
14:55 | Symposium on 'Navigational Agency: A Capability Theory of Justice' by Rutger Claassen ( abstract ) |
14:55 | Non-Derogatory Uses of Slurs ( abstract ) |
14:55 | Varieties of Power ( abstract ) |
14:55 | The Acceptability and Probability of the Indicative Conditionals ( abstract ) |
15:15 | Necessity by Accident ( abstract ) |
15:35 | The Gestalt of a Round Square:
Producing Impossible Objects in the Psychological Laboratory ( abstract ) |
14:55 | Robotization/Automation of the Workplace and the Future of Meaningful Work ( abstract ) |
15:35 | Persuading the Vulnerable, an Exploration of the Ethical Concerns Arising with Persuasive Technologies for Health-Related Behavior Change for Vulnerable People ( abstract ) |
15:55 | Is Electronic Coaching (Softly) Paternalistic? ( abstract ) |
14:55 | The Truth in the Acquaintance Principle ( abstract ) |
15:15 | The Heideggerian Artist ( abstract ) |
15:35 | De Dicto, de Re, de Traditione: Some Considerations about Robert Brandom’s Inferentialist Account of Interpretation ( abstract ) |
15:55 | When Artists Fall: On Admiring the Immoral ( abstract ) |
16:15 | Virtue in Nietzsche's Drive Psychology ( abstract ) |
14:55 | Moral Responsibility for Implicit Bias: Discussing Stereotypes and Prejudices ( abstract ) |
15:35 | Team Reasoning and Participatory Intentions ( abstract ) |
15:55 | The Sense and Nonsense of Tracing in Theories of Moral Responsibility ( abstract ) |
14:55 | Measuring Social Norms in Economics. A Philosophy of Science Perspective ( abstract ) |
15:35 | The Role of Tradition in the Capability Approach ( abstract ) |