May
Second annual workshop on Value Theory
The workshop takes place in the SOL building room L604 except for Thursday afternoon, when it will be in LUX building room B538.
May 30:
9.45 Welcome
10.00-11.00: Susumu Cato, University of Tokyo, Population ethics with thresholds
11.15-12.15: Jay Jian, Academia Sinica, Putting things in order
12.15-13.15: LUNCH
13.15-14.15: Akshath Jitendranath, Paris School of Economics, What are we talking about when we talk about hard choices?
14.25-15.25: Jonas Harney, Saarland University, Taking narrow person-affecting considerations seriously
15.45-17.00: Annah Mahtani, London School of Economics, Keynote address
Complimentary dinner at 18.30 at Italia il Ristorante, Lilla fiskaregatan 11.
May 31:
09.45-11.00: Theron Pummer, University of St Andrews, Keynote address: Future Suffering and the Non-Identity Problem.
11.15-12.15: : Anders Herlitz and Henrik Andersson, Lund University, Non-conventional value relations and additivity
12.15-13.15: LUNCH
13.15-14.15: Heng Ying, University of Hong Kong, A situated account of value conflict
14.25-15.25: James Brown, University of Sheffield, Radical well-being holism
15.45-16.45: Andrés Garcia, Lund University, Neutral but Better: On the Logic and Conceptual Ethics of Neutrality
Informal dinner at Inferno 18.00
About the event:
Location: B538 at LUX and L604 at SOL
Contact: Henrik.Anderssonfil.luse