Sunday, May 09, 2010

Conference at Northwestern with Christine Korsgaard and Elizabeth Anderson

Northwestern Society for Ethical Theory and Political Philosophy
4th Annual Conference
May 20-22, 2010, Northwestern University, Evanston

The conference is free and open to the public.

Keynote addresses:

Reflections on the Evolution of Morality” [pdf]
Christine Korsgaard (Harvard University)

“What Is Egalitarianism?”
Elizabeth Anderson (University of Michigan)

Some of the papers:

Should Constructivists Be Particularists?” [pdf]
Mark LeBar (Ohio University)

The Limits of Normative Detachment” [pdf]
Nishi Shah (Amherst College)

Everyone Desires the (Real, Not Apparent) Good
[pdf]
Agnes Callard (University of Chicago)

What’s Wrong With Coercion?
[pdf]
Stephen White (University of California at Los Angeles)

The State Is Not a Radio Station
[pdf]
Joanne Lau (Australian National University)

Why Luck Egalitarians Should Condemn the Market
[pdf]
Moti Gorin (Rice University)

Capabilities, Resources, and Spheres of Distributive Justice
[pdf]
Paul Kelleher (University of Wisconsin at Madison)

Korsgaard and the Reality of Pain
[pdf]
David Sussman (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

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