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WORKSHOP ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY

15 October 2014 - 17 October 2014

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WORKSHOP ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY University of Amsterdam October 16 and 17, 10 – 18 h Faculteitskamer (1.17) Oude Turfmarkt 147 1012 CG Amsterdam Organizers: Matthé Scholten and Dilek Yamali THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Andreas Leonhard Menges (Berlin, Humboldt) Appropriate Blame and the Structure of Responsibility Katrien Schaubroeck (Antwerp) What Does It Mean to Call Moral Responsibility a Second-Personal Concept? Frank Hindriks (Groningen) Corporate Responsibility and the Duty of Accountability Liesbet Vanhaute (Antwerp) Praise for Angry Blame Dilek Yamali (Amsterdam, UvA) Kant…
WORKSHOP ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY University of Amsterdam October 16 and 17, 10 - 18 h Faculteitskamer (1.17) Oude Turfmarkt 147 1012 CG Amsterdam Organizers: Matthé Scholten and Dilek Yamali THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16 Andreas Leonhard Menges (Berlin, Humboldt) Appropriate Blame and the Structure of Responsibility Katrien Schaubroeck (Antwerp) What Does It Mean to Call Moral Responsibility a Second-Personal Concept? Frank Hindriks (Groningen) Corporate Responsibility and the Duty of Accountability Liesbet Vanhaute (Antwerp) Praise for Angry Blame Dilek Yamali (Amsterdam, UvA) Kant on Moral Dilemmas and Moral Responsibility FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Claudia Blöser (Frankfurt) The Prospective and Retrospective Aspect of Forgiveness Carla Bagnoli (Modena) Responsibility, Blame and Respect Jan Willem Wieland (Amsterdam, VU) Indifference and Excuses Matthé Scholten (Amsterdam, UvA) For What It’s Worth: Praise, Blame, and the Excuse of Inadvertence Maureen Sie (Rotterdam) Free Will, an Illusion? An Answer from a Pragmatic Sentimentalist Point of View Attendance is free but space is limited, so please register by sending a mail to the organizers: m.scholten@uva.nl and d.yamali@uva.nl. Papers are expected to be read in advance. They will be distributed among the registered participants by the 6th of October. At the workshop, presenters will only give a very short introduction to their paper. The rest of the time is reserved for discussion.

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University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Oude Turfmarkt 147, University of Amsterdam, 1012 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Oude Turfmarkt 147, University of Amsterdam, 1012 GC Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amsterdam, North Holland 1012 GC The Netherlands

WORKSHOP ON MORAL RESPONSIBILITY
University of Amsterdam

October 16 and 17, 10 – 18 h

Faculteitskamer (1.17)
Oude Turfmarkt 147
1012 CG Amsterdam

Organizers: Matthé Scholten and Dilek Yamali

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16

Andreas Leonhard Menges (Berlin, Humboldt)
Appropriate Blame and the Structure of Responsibility

Katrien Schaubroeck (Antwerp)
What Does It Mean to Call Moral Responsibility a Second-Personal Concept?

Frank Hindriks (Groningen)
Corporate Responsibility and the Duty of Accountability

Liesbet Vanhaute (Antwerp)
Praise for Angry Blame

Dilek Yamali (Amsterdam, UvA)
Kant on Moral Dilemmas and Moral Responsibility

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17

Claudia Blöser (Frankfurt)
The Prospective and Retrospective Aspect of Forgiveness

Carla Bagnoli (Modena)
Responsibility, Blame and Respect

Jan Willem Wieland (Amsterdam, VU)
Indifference and Excuses

Matthé Scholten (Amsterdam, UvA)
For What It’s Worth: Praise, Blame, and the Excuse of Inadvertence

Maureen Sie (Rotterdam)
Free Will, an Illusion? An Answer from a Pragmatic Sentimentalist Point of View

Attendance is free but space is limited, so please register by sending a mail to the organizers: m.scholten@uva.nl and d.yamali@uva.nl.

Papers are expected to be read in advance. They will be distributed among the registered participants by the 6th of October. At the workshop, presenters will only give a very short introduction to their paper. The rest of the time is reserved for discussion.

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