Religion and Ethics Workshop

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Christiana Peppard CV and Reading Materials

Please Come to her Lecture in the Common Room at 430 this Thursday. Also, she will meet with students in the common room at 9am Friday. Finally, Prof. Peppard will workshop the paper attached below at noon Friday in the… Continue Reading →

Sarah Fredericks Workshop Paper (Fri Nov. 7) and CV

  SarahFredericksReadingMaterials

Myriam Renaud-Thurs. May 22nd

Please join us this coming Thursday, May 22nd, in Rm. 200, from 12-1:30, for lunch and a discussion with Myriam Renaud on her paper, “Moral Concepts of God in an Age of Globalization and Contingency,” in which Myriam argues for… Continue Reading →

Josh Connor “Neuropsyche and Eros” April 7th 12-1:30

Please join us on April 7th (next Monday) to discuss Josh’s fifth chapter from his dissertation. You can find a link to his paper, which should be read beforehand, here. A pizza lunch will be served. Room TBA shortly.

Oliver O’Donovan on Christian Ethics as Vocation

Please join us in Rm. S106 on Wednesday, April 2nd, for a conversation with Professor O’Donovan on vocation in the academy as an ethicist. No prior reading is necessary and refreshments will be served.

Tues., Jan. 28th, S400 12-1:30 Peter Han, Dissertation Excerpt: Impartiality: Why not Kant? The Scanlonian Alternative

Please join us next Tuesday, January 28th, from 12-1:30, in Rm. S400, for a discussion of Peter Han’s dissertation section on impartiality ethics, from his in-progress dissertation on the ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Superrationality, titled “Towards a Superintelligent Notion… Continue Reading →

Wednesday, January 15th: Presentation of Paper for the Oral Exam, Michael LeChevallier “The Stain of Association”; 12:00-1:20, Rm 200

Please join the Ethics workshop in Week 2 to have a conversation with Michael about his orals paper, in preparation for his exams. An abstract of the paper: Individual complicity and guilt are, in the American legal and moral context,… Continue Reading →

Ilsup Ahn Lecture on Undocumented Workers

Please join us Tuesday Nov. 19th at 7:30 PM in Rm. S201 for a lecture by Professor Ahn, an alumnus of the University and a professor at Northpark. He will be lecturing on the topic of his recently published book,… Continue Reading →

June 6th: Dissertation and Spirits event, Matt Petrusek, “On Human Dignity” 4:30, rm. 200.

May 31st: Hans Joas, 4:30pm, room 200.

The Religion and Ethics Workshop Present: Hans Joas who will be talking about his most recent book, soon to be translated into english: “Faith as an Option” on Friday, 5/31/13 at 4:30 in Swift 200. A preparatory reading for the workshop can be found here.

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