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[PAST EVENT] Theistic Ethics Workshop
Contemporary philosophy of religion has been richly informed by important work in metaphysics and epistemology. At the same time, there has not been nearly as much work done at the intersection of philosophy of religion and meta-ethics or normative theory. To help inspire more good work in this area, Christian Miller (Wake Forest), Mark Murphy (Georgetown), and Chris Tucker (William & Mary) have organized a series of annual workshops on theistic ethics. The third workshop will be held at or near the campus of William & Mary. It will begin with dinner and the first paper on Thursday, October 5th and conclude at the end of the day on Saturday, October 7th. All papers will have 40 minutes for presentation and at least 40 minutes for discussion.
Speakers are:
Rebecca Chan (San Jose State University) and Dustin Crummett (University of Notre Dame)
Laura Ekstrom (William & Mary)
Daniel Fogal (NYU) and Olle Risberg (Uppsala University)
Anne Jeffrey (University of South Alabama)
Dan Moller (University of Maryland)
Mark Murphy (Georgetown University)
Mark Schroeder (University of Southern California)
Paul Silva (University of Pennsylvania)
Rebecca Stangl (University of Virginia)
The schedule is here.
Supported by generous funding from William & Mary?s philosophy department, Theresa Thompson ?67, William & Mary Arts & Sciences, and the Carswell Fund of the Wake Forest University Philosophy Department.
Contact
Christopher Tucker [[cstucker]] (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy)