The idea behind this workshop is that Hutcheson's moral philosophy occupies a more important position in the history of ethics than is often acknowledged, and which is not accurately represented in the existing secondary literature. The purpose of the workshop is therefore to give participants the opportunity to explore aspects of Hutcheson's moral philosophy that have not received a great deal of scholarly attention in the past.
Speakers:
Ruth Boeker (UCD), Elizabeth Radcliffe (William and Mary), Dale Dorsey (Kansas), Rachel Cohon (Albany), Stephen Darwall (Yale), Christian Maurer (Lausanne)
Organisation: Dr. Michael Walschots (Emmy Noether Research Group/ Universität Würzburg)
03. Juni - 04. Juni 2021
online
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