Below is an overview and a detailed programme for this year's conference.
Registration is open and attendance costs as little as £10 for the whole conference, please visit the Sheffield University Online Store for details and to book your place.
Understanding Value Programme
Overview
Wednesday 17th
July 2013
15:00
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Registration
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16:00
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Plenary Session 1 (Professor Gregory Currie)
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17:30
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Wine reception and (informal) dinner
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Thursday 18th
July 2013
09:00
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Tea and Coffee
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09:30
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Well-Being
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Epistemology 1
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Intrinsic Value
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11:00
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Break
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11:30
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Raz and Autonomy
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Aesthetics 1
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Objective Value
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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Emotion
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Epistemology 2
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Value and Kant
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15:30
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Break
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16:00
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Plenary Session 2 (Professor Jessica Brown)
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17:30
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Pub trip and conference dinner
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Friday 19th
July 2013
09:00
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Tea and Coffee
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09:30
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Moral Psychology
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Aesthetics 2
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Kant and Schopenhauer
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11:00
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Break
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11:30
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Value and Practical Reason
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Epistemology 3
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Metaethics
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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Moral Philosophy
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Subjective Value
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Metaphysics of Value
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15:30
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Break
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16:00
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Plenary Session 3 (Professor Bob Stern)
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17:30
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Finish
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Understanding Value Full Programme
Wednesday 17th
July 2012
15:00
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Registration
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16:00
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Plenary
Session 1
Professor
Gregory Currie
University of Nottingham
‘Cognitive Values of Literature’
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17:30
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Wine reception and (informal) dinner
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Thursday 18th
July 2013
09:00
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Tea and Coffee
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09:30
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Well-Being
Room 116; Chair: Dr Chris Bennett
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Epistemology
1
Room 117; Chair: Al Baker
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Intrinsic
Value
Room 215; Chair: Rich Healey
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Value
assumptions in happiness studies
Nora Heinzelmann
University
of Oxford
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Epistemic
Value and the Problem of Trivial Truths
Tamer Nawar
University
of Cambridge
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Moral
status, intrinsic value and extrinsic properties
Nicolas
Delon
Université
de Picardie/CURAPP
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Reformulating the Fitting-Pleasure theory of
well-being
Joseph Carlsmith
University of Oxford
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Non-Additivism, Conditionalism and Normative
Asymmetries
Andrés Garcia
Lund University, Sweden
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11:00
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Break
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11:30
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Raz and
Autonomy
Room 116; Chair: Rich Healey
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Aesthetics 1
Room 117; Chair: Professor Rob Hopkins
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Objective
Value
Room 215; Chair: Charlotte Alderwick
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The
Autonomy-Based Morality of Toleration
Armin
Khameh
University
of Sheffield
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Expressing
a Certain Vision: James, Collingwood and the Value of Aesthetic Activity David Collins
Ryerson
University
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McDowell,
Value and the Absolute Conception of Reality
Thomas
Whyman
University
of Essex
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Valuing Humanity: Raz, Korsgaard on the Ground
of Respect
Chris Mills
University of Manchester
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The Individual as Knowable by Love
Mark Hopwood
University of Chicago
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Values, Objectivity and Health
Sander Werkhoven
University of Warwick
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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Emotion
Room 116; Chair: Pete Caven
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Epistemology
2
Room 117; Chair: Professor Miranda Fricker
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Value and Kant
Room 215; Chair: Professor Bob Stern
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The
Virtue of Modesty and Self-Evaluation
Sungwoo
Um
University
of Oxford
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Understanding
the Epistemic Value of Testimony
Stephen
Wright
University
of Sheffield
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Kant’s
Chemical Method of Enquiry
Martin
Sticker
University
of St Andrews
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Reconsidering Regret as Surrogate Value
Luke Brunning
University of Oxford
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Expecting Moral Philosophers to be Reliable
James Andow
University of Nottingham
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Practical Objectivity in Kantian Constructivism
Irina Schumski
University of
Cambridge
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15:30
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Break
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16:00
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Plenary Session
2
Professor
Jessica Brown
University of St Andrews
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17:30
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Pub trip and conference dinner
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Friday 19th July 2013
09:00
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Tea and Coffee
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09:30
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Moral
Psychology
Room 116; Chair: Pete Caven
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Aesthetics 2
Room 117; Chair: Dr Tom Cochrane
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Kant and Schopenhauer
Room 215; Chair: Joe Saunders
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Moral
Error Theory, Metaphysical Naturalism and the Argument from Epistemic Reasons
Wouter
Kalf
University
of Leeds
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Aesthetic
Judgements and Motivation
Alfred
Archer
University
of Edinburgh
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Judging the
Particular: Reflective Judgement Contemporary French Political Philosophy
Étienne Brown
Université Paris-Sorbonne
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An Evolutionary Vindication of Hutcheson’s Moral
Sense Theory Rafe McGregor
University of York
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Are Forgeries Artistically Flawed?
Maria Forsberg
Stockholm University
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Preliminaries for an interpretation of
Schopenhauer’s pessimism
David Woods
University of Southampton
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11:00
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Break
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11:30
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Value and
Practical Reason
Room 116; Chair: Dr Yonatan Shemmer
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Epistemology
3
Room 117; Chair: Professor Chris Hookway
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Metaethics
Room 215; Chair: Carl Fox
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Do situations in which morality conflicts with
other kinds of serious value pose a problem for the status of morality?
Benjamin Nelmes
King’s
College London
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Epistemic
Deontology and Two Kinds of Rules
Cameron
Boult
University
of Edinburgh
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Deliberating
in the absence of value
Kian
Mintz-Woo
University
of Oxford
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Can
value unify normativity?
Stephen Ingram
University of
Sheffield
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Faultless Disagreement Without Relative Truth
Giulia Pravato
Ca' Foscari University, Venice
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Against Commitment
Alex Worsnip
Yale University
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13:00
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Lunch
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14:00
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Moral
Philosophy
Room 116; Chair: Jessica Begon
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Subjective
Value
Room 117; Chair: Natasha McKeever
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Metaphysics
of Value
Room 215; Chair: Dr Jess Leech
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Constitutive
Moral Luck and the Validity of our Moral Judgements
Chiara
Felli
University
of St Andrews
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Value
and hypothetical preferences
Fritz-Anton
Fritzson
Lund
University, Sweden
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Defending
the collapsing principle
Henrik
Anderson
Lund
University, Sweden
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The Value of Supererogatory Actions
Claire Benn
University of Cambridge
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Judging Valuable
Robbie Kubala
Columbia University
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A new take on organic unities
Alain Pé-Curto
Rutgers
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15:30
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Break
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16:00
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Plenary
Session 3
Professor
Bob Stern
University of Sheffield
‘Does Hegelian Ethics Rest Upon a
Mistake?’
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17:30
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Finish
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