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MSPT seminars
MSPT seminars

"The Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory" in the School of Philosophy organises a lunchtime seminar every week. The MSPT seminar normally takes place on Mondays from 12:30 to 2:00 in Coombs seminar room D. The current convenor for the MSPT seminar series is Oliver Rawle (oliver.rawle@anu.edu.au). Recent and upcoming papers are listed below.

MSPT Seminars are announced on both the the philsoc mailing list, and the CMSPT mailing list.

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Past Events

15
Jul
2019

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong: How Contrastivism Helps to Solve the Problems of Mental Causation and Moral Responsibility

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

How Contrastivism Helps to Solve the Problems of Mental Causation and Moral Responsibility Although most discussions of moral responsibility focus on…

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01
Jul
2019

Yannik Thiem (Villanova): More Than Add-On Diversity: Equity and Inclusion Initiatives in Philosophy in the USA

Yannik Thiem

Philosophy in the USA continues to be a remarkably non-diverse discipline, demographically (ca. 75% white and 75% male), linguistically, and…

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24
Jun
2019

Chris Howard: Consequentialists Must Kill

Chris Howard

Many contemporary act consequentialists define facts about what we ought to do in terms of facts about what we ought to prefer to be the case. They…

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