ECOM Speaker: Dan Weiskopf, Georgia State University
213 Caldwell HallFor advance readings and final details, please visit the "more information" link below. More information about this event…
For advance readings and final details, please visit the "more information" link below. More information about this event…
"Counterfactuals, Our Place in the Cosmos, and All That."
Imogen Dickie is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. Her current research interests include reference, acquaintance, and perception. Title: Reference is Justificatory Focus - the Case of Proper Names. Abstract: I will show how the claim that justification … Read more
Fundamental Physical Ontologies and the Constraint of Empirical Coherence Abstract: Several authors (Healey 2002, Maudlin 2007) have argued for an empirical coherence constraint on fundamental physical theories - theories must include among their ontologies the types of entities that constitute … Read more
"Launching Liberalism: Philosophic Anthropology and the Leviathan State" Michael Zuckert, the Nancy R. Dreux Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, works in Political Theory and Constitutional Studies. He is the author ofNatural Rights and the New Republicanism, theNatural Rights … Read more
"The Moral Duty to Inform Oneself Before Acting." Professor Smith is in the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University. She specializes in moral theory. Abstract: We commonly assume there is a strong moral duty to inform oneself before making a morally … Read more
“Morality and Cost Benefit Analysis” on "Morality and Cost Benefit Analysis."Professor Adler has recently joined Duke as the Richard A. Horvitz Professor of Law and Professor of Economics, Philosophy, and Public Policy.
Professor Held is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the City University of New York. She specializes in Social and political philosophy, ethics, and feminist philosophy. Details about her talk are below. Title: Distributive Justice and the Ethics … Read more
All Liberty is Basic: Why Trivial Rights Merit Legal Recognition. Jessica Flanigan, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies and Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law, at the University of Richmond, has research interests in the ethics of business and medicine, law, and … Read more