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Big Picture Theories of Normative Ethics

Can we provide a general account of how we ought to live?

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Academic philosophy focuses more and more on narrow aspects of our practical lives, or highly specific questions of detail. We want to ask the bigger question again: Can we provide a general account of how we ought to live? Traditional normative theories – like consequentialism, contractualism or virtue ethics – seem to have well-known shortcomings, and surely don't exhaust the space of possible views. So this workshop brings together people that explore novel big picture theories, or defend a traditional one - or argue that the search for the big picture is misguided.

The workshop is open to all.

Presenters:
(Open University)

(Oxford University)

(Australian Catholic University)

(Kings College London)

(University of Bergen)

(Harvard University). 


Precise program tba.