Oct
LGRP Workshop: Standing to Blame (and Beyond)
The Lund-Gothenburg Responsibility Project will host a two-day workshop on standing to blame and related issues, at Lund University. Speakers will present in-progress work on questions concerning the nature and ethics of standing to blame, and standing as it may relate to other features of our responsibility practices.
Speakers:
Ori Herstein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Kings College London)
Jessica Isserow (University of Leeds)
Marta Johansson Werkmäster (Lund University)
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (Aarhus University)
Justin Snedegar (University of St Andrews)
Daniel Telech (Lund University)
Patrick Todd (Lund University/University of Edinburgh)
Location: Thursday Oct. 5: LUX B240
Friday Oct. 6: LUX B538
SCHEDULE:
October 5 (LUX B240)
9:10 Coffee, Introductions
9:30-10:50 Jessica Isserow: Blame's Blind Spot
11:00-12:20 Ori Herstein: The Procedural Nature of Standing to give Reasons
Lunch Break
2:00-3:20 Daniel Telech: Standing to Direct (in Requesting, Demanding, Blaming, etc.)
3:30-5.00 Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen: Lesser Transgressions and Loss of Standing to Blame
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October 6 (LUX B538)
9:10 Coffee
9:30-10:50 Patrick Todd: Self-blame, Relative Moral Status, and Commitment
11:00-12:20 Marta Johannson Werkmäster: Scepticism about the standing to blame someone privately
Lunch Break
2:00-3:20 Justin Snedegar: Meddlesome Blame and Negotiating Standing
About the event:
Location: 5th: LUX B240, 6th LUX B538
Contact: daniel.telechfil.luse