Workshop: The Objectivity of Moral Judgment
24.-25. January 2019 – University of Klagenfurt
Programme
Thursday 24th January
17:00-18:45
Jens Timmermann (St. Andrews): Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives?
Friday 25th January
Lectures will take place in room N.1.71.
Timeslot | Lecture |
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09:30-11:00 | Giuseppe Motta (Graz) The Objectivity of Theoretic, Aesthetic, and Moral Judgements: Three Models of Modality |
11:10-12:40 | Bernhard Ritter (Klagenfurt) Why (and in What Sense) There Are No Moral Hypotheses |
14:30-16:00 | Maja Schepelmann (Berlin) About Knowledge, Laws and Judging Authorities: Sketching out the Logi- cal and Moral Functionality of Purposiveness |
16:10-17:40 | Geertje Bol (St. Andrews) What Kind of Lie? Kant and von Herbert on Lies, Deception, and Reticence |
Lecture will take place in room N.1.71.
This workshop is part of an interdiscipli nary cooperation project entitled THE XERCISE OF JUDGMENT IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD, boosted by HRSM funding from the Austrian Federal Minis try of Science, Research and Economy (see www.aau.at/judgment). Additional fund ing comes from the Österreichische Hoch schulschülerInnenschaft (ÖH) and the Institute of Philosophy, Klagenfurt.