CURRENTS: Humanities Work Now
Eric Campbell (Philosophy) and Jennifer Maher (English)
Location
Performing Arts & Humanities Building : 216
Date & Time
October 1, 2018, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
Fall 2018 Works-in-Progress Talks
Pragmatic Naturalism
Eric Campbell, Assistant Professor of Philosophy; 2018 Dresher Center Summer Faculty Research Fellow
Metaethicists are divided between theorists who think ethical properties are natural properties and those who think they are nonnatural. Pragmatic Naturalism combines the best of naturalism and nonnaturalism while avoiding their liabilities, and thereby provides a superior methodology for metaethics. This is imporatant because traditional approaches to metaethics have deep problems. First, none are able to explain why we should believe in ethical properties at all. They are moreover irrelevant to ethical practices. I will argue that Pragmatic Naturalism overcomes these and other problems.
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Race, Space, and Freedom: The Ongoing Fight for Mobility Rights
Jennifer Maher, Associate Professor of English; 2018 Dresher Center Summer Faculty Research Fellow
Jennifer Maher, Associate Professor of English; 2018 Dresher Center Summer Faculty Research Fellow
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