Venue: University of Bern, Unitobler, F-106.
Dates: 25th – 26th June 2024
Email: [email protected]
Speakers:
Marya Schechtman (Illinois)
“Let Me Explain: Narrative and Taking Responsibility”
David Shoemaker (Cornell)
“Quarrels and Cracks: On the Values of Comic Distraction"
Benjamin Matheson (Bern)
“Blame and Redemption”
Andrew Khoury (Arizona State)
“Metaphysical Ground Rules for Debate Over Diachronic Blameworthiness”
Andreas Carlsson (Inland Norway University)
“Forgiveness and Blameworthiness Over Time”
Daniel Telech (Lund)
“Growing more Grateful (Or, how praiseworthiness can increase over time)”
Agnes Baehni (Geneva) & Vincent Grandjean (Zurich)
“Moral Duties to Past-Selves”
Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette (Neuchatel)
“Responsibility, Duty and Change”
M. Hadi Fazeli (Gothenburg)
“Emotions Towards Past: A Dynamic Account”
Rebecca Chan (San Jose State University)
“Enduring Emotions and the (Im)Possibility of Forgiveness”
This workshop is funded by the SERI-funded ERC Starting Grant Project “Collective Guilt and Shame” (CoGS) and the Society of Applied Philosophy.
Dates: 25th – 26th June 2024
Email: [email protected]
Speakers:
Marya Schechtman (Illinois)
“Let Me Explain: Narrative and Taking Responsibility”
David Shoemaker (Cornell)
“Quarrels and Cracks: On the Values of Comic Distraction"
Benjamin Matheson (Bern)
“Blame and Redemption”
Andrew Khoury (Arizona State)
“Metaphysical Ground Rules for Debate Over Diachronic Blameworthiness”
Andreas Carlsson (Inland Norway University)
“Forgiveness and Blameworthiness Over Time”
Daniel Telech (Lund)
“Growing more Grateful (Or, how praiseworthiness can increase over time)”
Agnes Baehni (Geneva) & Vincent Grandjean (Zurich)
“Moral Duties to Past-Selves”
Simon-Pierre Chevarie-Cossette (Neuchatel)
“Responsibility, Duty and Change”
M. Hadi Fazeli (Gothenburg)
“Emotions Towards Past: A Dynamic Account”
Rebecca Chan (San Jose State University)
“Enduring Emotions and the (Im)Possibility of Forgiveness”
This workshop is funded by the SERI-funded ERC Starting Grant Project “Collective Guilt and Shame” (CoGS) and the Society of Applied Philosophy.