Past events
14
Mar
2024
Is Lying Morally Wrong? - Emanuel Viehbahn
While few hold that lying is always morally wrong all things considered, many take lying to be pro tanto (or prima facie) morally wrong. This talk will explore...
07
Mar
2024
Concepts as Regulative Ideals - Laura Schroeter
What is it to share the same concept? The question is an important one since sharing the same concept explains our ability to non accidentally coordinate on...
27
Feb
2024
Legitimacy Beyond the State
This workshop aims to advance philosophical research on legitimacy as a normative (as opposed to merely sociological) concept. Philosophers have traditionally...
13
Feb
2024
Thinking From Everywhen: Philosophy, Indigenous Knowledge & Perspectives
This workshop asks how Western Philosophy should proceed if it takes seriously the challenge of decolonisation and of opening a respectful dialogue with...
08
Feb
2024
A Diversity of Human Factors in the Lifecycle of AI Systems
There has been a surge of recent interest in systematically incorporating considerations of participation and diversity in the design and evaluation of AI/ML...
13
Dec
2023
Dec 13 - TBC
Speaker TBC
12–1PM 13 DECEMBER 2023
Location: RSSS room 6.71 or online via this Zoom link
Paper title, details for accessing the paper and session details...
07
Dec
2023
Neuroscience, Responsibility, and the Law
The law makes assumptions about how people think—how we reason, why we act, and what it takes for us to be responsible. Advances in neuroscience constantly...