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Responsibility – The Epistemic Dimension

VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands

Invited speakers: - Holly Smith, author of the classic paper 'Culpable Ignorance' - Michael Zimmerman, author of 'Living with Uncertainty. The Moral Significance of Ignorance' - Martin van Hees, co-author of 'An Anatomy of Moral Responsibility' For further speakers and information, please see the website.

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Workshop Responsibility – The Epistemic Dimension II

VU University, Amsterdam ,

Workshop 2015 Responsibility – The Epistemic Dimension II When: May 12-13 2015 Where: VU University Amsterdam It is generally agreed that responsibility has an epistemic dimension. Responsibility and knowledge interact, but the question is exactly how. For this second workshop in the series, we welcome submissions on the following issues (and related ones): (1) Does the epistemic … Continue reading Workshop Responsibility – The Epistemic Dimension II

OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Responsibility – Work in progress day

Amsterdam Amsterdam

Program (subject to minor changes): Matthé Scholten: Whom to Test for Competence? Diagnostic Profiling and Statistical Discrimination Daphne Brandenburg: Reconsidering Reactive Attitudes in Mental Health Care Wessel van Dommelen: The Sense and Nonsense of Tracing in Theories of Moral Responsibility Frank Hindriks: Responsibility Without Consciousness Jan Willem Wieland: A Complicity Solution to the Collective Action … Continue reading OZSW Study Group Philosophy of Responsibility – Work in progress day

Workshop “Responsibility: What’s the Point?”

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam ,

What’s the point or value of responsibility and blame attributions? Lately, the debate has developed quickly on this fundamental question. Recent proposals include: the point is to increase alignment of moral understanding (Fricker 2016), to scaffold each other’s moral sensitivities (McGeer 2019), to facilitate shared knowledge about the normative changes resulting from a wrong (Sliwa … Continue reading Workshop “Responsibility: What’s the Point?”

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