Open Sessions Saturday
Saturday 30th June 2pm-4.30pm
Grid Timetable (click for pdf)
2.00-2.30
Grimond 1 Epis. Judgement and Motivation, Cameron Boult (Brandon) and Sebastien Kohler (Frankfurt)
Grimond 2 Promissory Obligation and the Value of Normative Control, Daniele Bruno (Humboldt)
Grimond 3 Kantian Constructivism and the Sources of Normativity, Janis David Schaab (St. Andrews)
Grimond 4 Moral Fixed Points, Rationality and ‘Why be moral?’, Christos Kyriacou (Cyprus)
2.30-3.00
Grimond 1 Epistemic Accountability and Attributionism, Ninni Suni (Helsinki)
Grimond 2 Against Moral Deference- the argument from practical deliberation, Adina Covaci (Leeds)
Grimond 3 Transcendental Args.and Pritchard’s Insight, Casey Doyle (Oxford)
Grimond 4 Obligation Across Normative Domains, Brian McElwee (Southampton)
Grimond 5 Semantic Oughts and Moral Oughts, Andrea Raimondi (Italian NW univ.)
3.00-3.30
Grimond 1 Epistemic Normativity, Sheena Ramkumar (Durham)
Grimond 2 Pleasures and Aesthetic Excellence, Ben Bramble (TCD)
Grimond 3 Methods as Normative Propositions…, Hakob Barseghyan (Toronto)
Grimond 4 Can Moral Truths be Grounded?, Maarten van Doorn (CEU)
Grimond 5 Success Conditions for Normative Talk, Oliver Schütze (Giessen)
3.30-4.00
Grimond 1The World is Not Enough, N.G. Laskowski & Nathan Robert Howard (Duisberg-Essen)
Grimond 2 Aesthetic Normativity, the Political Body and Violent Perception, Eda Keskin (Martin Luther)
Grimond 3 The Centrality of Normative Reason: Dworkin and Kant, Aiste Noreikaite (Vilnius)
Grimond 4 Supererogation and the Case Against an Overall Ought, Elizabeth Ventham (Southampton)
Grimond 5 Reasons, Rationality and Exercising Capacities Subpar David Heering (Leeds)
4.00-4.30
Grimond 1 The alternative normativity of human rights, Stamatina Liosi (Kent)
Grimond 2 Instrumental Rationality and the argument against particularistic willing, Olof Leffler (Leeds)
Grimond 3 How to be a Moral Error Theorist…, Richard Rowland (Aus. Catholic U.)
Grimond 4 Should we be moralists?, Kian Mintz-Woo (Stirling)
Grimond 5 Exculpation and Moral Theories, Amelia Hicks (Kansas State)