Southampton-Humboldt Normativity Conference VIII Event
- Date:
- 18 - 19 December 2023
- Venue:
- Avenue Campus, Lecture Theatre C
Event details
This conference will bring together established and up-and-coming philosophers to share new work on normativity in and across different domains—moral, prudential, epistemic, aesthetic, legal, semantic, and so on. This includes work on foundational problems concerning reasons, rationality, obligation, and value, as well as questions concerning similarities and differences between different normative domains.
Our primary aims are to provide a forum for lively and constructive exchange amongst philosophers currently working at the cutting-edge of the field, and to bring philosophers in different sub-disciplines—ethics, epistemology, aesthetics, etc.—into productive dialogue with one another.
This conference is sponsored by the Mind Association, the Aristotelian Society, the Analysis Trust, and the Southampton Ethics Centre.
Organisers
Alexander Greenberg and Daniel Whiting, University of Southampton
Keynotes
Alison Hills (University of Oxford), Title: TBC
Alessandra Tanesini (Cardiff University), Title: “Teleoepistemics for Scaffolded Knowledge”
Plenary
Claire Kirwin (Northwesten), 'Intentional Action as Interpersonally Constituted'
Irene Martinez Marin (Uppsala), 'Good Transformative Reasoning: A guide for aesthetic aspirants'
Marina Moreno (LMU Munich) & Felix Lambrecht (Toronto), 'Can Two Wrongs Make a Right?'
Luis Rosa (Cologne), 'Inquiry Forbidden'
Joe Slater (Glasgow), 'Moral Anti-Rationalism and Blameworthiness'
Etye Steinberg (Tel Aviv), 'Commitments, Integrity, and Instrumental Rationality'
Lewis Williams (Oxford), 'Metanormative Uncertainty'
Michael Vollmer (Innsbruck), 'On Ways of Being Decided'
Registration
Please register using this form .
Accessibility Information
The conference will follow the BPA/SWiP Guidelines for Accessible Conferences.
We will be able to provide a hearing loop if it is required.
We will permit service animals to attend.
All sessions will take place in the same location.
We will be able to provide a quiet room if it is required.
The venue will have available seating.
There will be parking nearby.
There will be refreshment breaks between each session.
We will make efforts to find funding available for delegates whose needs incur additional costs.
We will ensure that the lecture room is wheelchair accessible and that there are accessible toilets nearby.
We will permit questions during Q&A to be written down rather than spoken out loud.