Knowing what to do: A conference on moral
knowledge and moral concepts


Saturday 9th April – Sunday 10th April 2011
University of Kent, Canterbury



Aim
The conference aims to bring together those researching in meta-ethics, and, especially, in areas related to meta-normative ethics and moral epistemology, so that they can both pursue some of the familiar debates, and raise and discuss new questions and ideas. The conference will also be of significance to anyone working in any areas of ethics, aesthetics, practical reasoning and general epistemology and metaphysics.

Cost
Registration only: £25 includes tea/coffee + Sunday lunch sandwich buffet
+ Saturday overnight: £95 ensuite, on-campus , breakfast included (Friday not available)
+ Sat/Sun overnight: £135
Post-graduate funding support available courtesy of Analysis

Registration
To register for the conference please complete the application form, which can be downloaded here - Download regsitration for in pdf format   Download regsitration for in Word format

Starts and Finishes
Registration: Saturday 9th April, from 14.30. First talk 15.30
Conference due to finish Sunday 10th April, approx. 16.00

Contact
Please email the organiser, , for further details.

 

Speakers

Timothy Chappell
(Open University)

Peter Goldie
(Manchester)

Brad Hooker
(Reading)

James Lenman
(Sheffield)

A.W. Price
(Birkbeck)

Sabine Roeser
(Twente; Delft)