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Bled Philosophical Conferences
(Applied) Ethics
June 7 - June 11, 2010


 
Ethics - June 2nd - 6th, 2003, Kompas Hotel, Bled, Slovenia
 

10:00 Welcoming Remarks

On Utilitarianism—Part 1

10:15-11:15 Kirk Ludwig, “Hare’s Argument for Utilitarianism”

Symposium: Ethics and Logic

1:30-2:30 Mark Brown, “Can Deontic Logic Be of Any Help in Our Thinking about Ethics?”

2:45-3:45 Boran Bercic—“The Ethics of Logical Positivism”

4:00-5:00 Markus Stepanians—“ The General Logical Form of Rights”



Tuesday, 3 June 2003

Symposium: On the Nature of Moral Properties and Moral Reasoning

9:00-10:00 Lorand Ambrus-Lakatos, “Game Theory and Moral Reasoning”

10:15-11:15 Nathan Nobis, “From Moral Anti-Realism to Philosophical Anti-Realism (And Back Again)”

11:30-12:30 Matjaz Potrc, “Particularism and Resultance”

2:30-3:30 Miroslava Andjelkovic, “On Friendship”

On Utilitarianism—Part 2

3:45-4:45 Hon-Lam Li, “Scanlon on Aggregation”



Wednesday, 4 June 2003

10:00-11:00 Nenad Miscevic, “Morality and Response Dependence”

Matija Arko (University of Maribor): "Existence as a First-order Predicate"

Vojko Strahovnik (University of Ljubljana): "Prima facie duty is not the same as ceteris paribus duty"

Matej Sušnik (University of Zagreb): "Naturalistic Moral Realism and the Epistemic Dependence of Moral Properties"

Andrasz Szigeti (CEU, Budapest): "Inescapable Practices: Reconciliatory Compatibilism and Moral Responsibility"

 

Thursday, 5 June 2003

Symposium: Ethics and Responsibility

9:00-10:00 Ferenc Huoranszki, “Luck and Responsibility”

10:15-11:15 Danilo Suster, “Is DA (Direct Argument for incompatibility of  moral responsibility and determinism) a DOA?

11:30-12:30 Friderik Klampfer, “Negative Moral Responsibility: A Half-Hearted Defense”

 

Symposium: Internalism, or not!

2:30-3:30 Jon Tresan, “Metaethical Internalism Defended”

3:45-4:45 Crystal Thorpe, “Why You Shouldn’t Be A Humean Internalist”

5:00-6:00 Elvio Baccarini, “Moral Qualities as Dispositional Qualities”

19.00    Dinner

 

Friday, 6 June 2003

9:00-10:00 Snjezana Prijic-Samarzija, “Embryo Experimentation and Sorites Paradox”

10:15-11:15 Alastair Norcross, “Harming in Context”

11:30-12:30 Louis Pojman, “The Case for Cosmopolitanism”

Symposium: Duties to Strangers

2:30-3:30 Bruce Russell, “What We Owe to Strangers: Considering the Extremes.”

3:45-4:45 Mylan Engel, Jr., “Taking Hunger Seriously”

4:45 Closing Remarks