Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield
12-13 July 2018
Keynote Addresses
Hard Choices
– Professor Ruth Chang (Rutgers)
Espionage and Treason
– Professor Cécile Fabre (Oxford)
Submitted Talks
Error and the Limits of Quasi-Realism
– Graham Bex-Priestley (Sheffield)
Expectations and Obligations
– Matej Cibik (Pardubice)
Doing, Allowing, Gains and Losses
– Camilla Francesca Colombo (LSE)
The Bleakness of Telic Subjectivism
– Alexander Dietz (Southern California)
On Harming Beneficiaries of Humanitarian Intervention
– Linda Eggert (Oxford)
Sentimentalism About Moral Understanding
– Nathan Howard (Southern California)
The Right to Parent as a Project
– Benjamin Lange (Oxford)
Reason Holism, Individuation, and Embeddedness
– Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu (Chung Cheng )
Poster Presentations
Why and When is Pure Moral Motivation Defective?
– David Heering (Leeds)
Affirmative Action for Non-Racialists
– Julian Jonker (Pennsylvania)
Motivational Difficulty and Moral Demandingness
– Joe Slater (St Andrews / Stirling)
Rights Against High-Risk Impositions
– Fei Song (Hong Kong)
What We Owe … To Whom?
– Bastian Steuwer (LSE)
Reflective Blindness, Depression and the Motivational Account of Unpleasant Experiences
– Elizabeth Ventham (Southampton)
Kant and the Wisdom of Oedipus
– Alice Pinheiro Walla (Bayreuth)