2020
25. November | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Gast: Vuko Andrić (Bayreuth): Does Democracy Require Reducing the Legislative Power of Present Persons on Behalf of Future Persons?
7. Oktober | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Dominik Klein (Bayreuth/Bamberg): The epistemic quality of democratic decision-making procedures. Interaction effects between selfish, individual beliefs, and the epistemic quality of collective decisions
16. September | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Robert Taylor: Rawlsian Affirmative Action
19. August | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Marilyn Frye: Oppression
27. Juli | 17.00-18.30 | via Zoom
Sally Haslangers: „Gender and Race. (What) are they? (What) do we want them to be?“
10. Juni | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Nick Bostrom: Are you living in a computer simulation?
15. April | 17.00 - 18.30 | via Zoom
Regina Rini (York, Toronto), 2019: Deepfakes and the Epistemic Backstop
18. März | 17.00 - 18.30 | S3.07
McPherson, Tristram & Plunkett, David 2020. Conceptual Ethics and the Methodology of Normative Inquiry. In Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Alexis Burgess Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett [eds.] Oxford: Oxford University Press (a pdf of the book)
26. Februar | 17.00 - 18.30 | IA Lab, 4. OG, Turm A
Gast: Christine Tiefensee (Frankfurt School), The Moral Arbitrariness of Making No Difference
Wintersemester 2019
25th September | 5pm - 6.30pm |
Danaher, John forthcoming. Welcoming Robots into the Moral Circle: A Defence of Ethical Behaviourism. In Science and Engineering Ethics
30th October | 5pm - 6.30pm |
Enoch, David 2014. Why I am an Objectivist About Ethics (And Why You Are Too). In The Ethical Life, Russ Shafer-Landau [ed.], Oxford: Oxford University Press
20th November | 5pm - 6.30pm |
Guest: Friedericke Asche. Title of the paper: Climate change as a moral problem
11th December | 5pm - 6.30pm |
Guest: Hanno Sauer. Title of the paper: Mechanisms of Moral Evolution: What Drives Moral Progress?
Sommersemester 2019
20. Februar | 17.00 - 18.30 |
Gast: Benjamin Ferguson (VU Amsterdam). Exploitation and Awareness.
13. März | 17.00 - 18.30 |
Crenshaw, Kimberle 1989. Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. In The University of Chicago Legal Forum 140: 139-167.
09. April | 17.00 - 18.30 |
Awad, Edmond et al. 2018. The Moral Machine Experiment. In Nature 563: 59-64.
07. Mai | 17.00 - 18.30 |
Gast: Johannes Himmelreich (Stanford). Responsibility for Killer Robots.
Wintersemester 2018/2019
11. September 2018
Swift, Adam 2008. The Value of Philosophy in Non-Ideal Circumstances. In Social Theory and Practice 34: 363-387.
9. Oktober 2018
Graham, Peter 2014. Functions, Warrant, History. In Naturalizing Epistemic Virtue, A. Fairweather and O. Flanagan [Eds.], 15-35 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
6. November 2018
Persson, Ingmar and Savulescu, Julian 2008. The Perils of Cognitive Enhancement and the Urgent Imperative to Enhance the Moral Character of Humanity. In Journal of Applied Philosophy 25: 162-177.
11. Dezember 2018
Braham, Matthew and van Hees, Martin 2012. An Anatomy of Moral Responsibility. In Mind 121: 601-634.
Sommersemester 2018
15. März 2018
Marmor, Andrei 2015. What is the Right to Privacy? In Philosophy and Public Affairs 43: 3-26.
26. April 2018
Kok-Chor, Tan 2008. A Defense of Luck Egalitarianism. In The Journal of Philosophy 105: 665-690.
24. Mai 2018
Gast: Joe Mazor (LSE), Income Redistribution, Body Part Redistribution, and Respect for the Separateness of Persons.
14. Juni 2018
Field, Hartry, 2003, “No Fact of the Matter”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 81: 457–480.
Wintersemester 2017/2018
19. Oktober 2018
Bradley, Richard and Drechsler, Mareile 2013. Types of Uncertainty. In Erkenntnis 79: 1225-1248.
16. November 2018
Nyholm, Sven 2018. Attributing Agency to Automated Systems. Reflections on Human-Robot Collaborations and Responsibility-Loci. In Science and Engineering Ethics. 24: 1201-1219.
7. Dezember 2018
Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper 2007. Nothing Personal: On Statistical Discrimination. In The Journal of Political Philosophy 15: 385-403.