Event
Workshop: Contractualism and Beyond
Friday, November 8, 2024 08:30toSaturday, November 9, 2024 18:00
Arts Building
Room 160, 853 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 0G5, CA
Workshop: Contractualism and Beyond
Since T.M. Scanlon put forward his version of contractualism in What We Owe to Each Other (1998), a large number of philosophers have investigated its theoretical features and argued for or against contractualism. The research team Value Theory and the Philosophy of Public Policy (PI: Iwao Hirose) is pleased to announce a two-day workshop, Contractualism and Beyond. The aim of this workshop is to identify major theoretical challenges for contractualism and potential solutions to those challenges.
November 8, 2024:
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Book symposium on Elizabeth Finneron-Burns's (Western), "What We Owe to Future People" (OUP, 2024): Commentators are Johann Frick (UC Berkeley), Anja Karnein (Binghamton), and Iwao Hirose (۲ݮƵ).
November 9, 2024:
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Jussi Suikkanen (Birmingham), “Introducing hybrid contractualism”
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Brendan de Kenessey (Toronto), “Contractualism and cluelessness”
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Michael Otsuka (Rutgers), “To whom should we justify priority for the least advantaged: rigidly or non-rigidly designated individuals?”
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Erik Zhang (Leeds), “Contractualism and promises”
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Emil Andersson (Uppsala), “Scanlonian contractualism and future generatIons”
Attendance is free but requires registration as space is limited. Please register by October 25, 2024.
Workshop webpage: /valuetheory/events/contractualism-2024