MEEP Activities
In MEEP meetings, seminars and workshops we discuss issues that lie at the intersection of problems normally discussed under the headings of ‘Mind and Epistemology’, on the one hand, and ‘Ethics and Political Philosophy’, on the other.
Upcoming MEEP Activities:
Avishai Margalit: A Celebration
Wednesday 17th Sep, Scarman House
Programme:
10.30-11 Arrival and coffee
11.00-12.00 Avishai Margalit in conversation with Moshe Halbertal: My way into Philosophy
12.00-13.00 Decency or Civility in a World Which Can Never Be Just, John Dunn, Cambridge;
On the Paradox of Humiliation, Ulrike Heuer, UCL
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 On Compromise, Quassim Cassam, Warwick;
There are no rotten compromises, David Enoch, Oxford
15.00-15.45 Manipulation, Assaf Sharon, TAU
15.45-16.30 Tea and Coffee
16.30-17.15 Idolatry, Moshe Halbertal, NYU, HU
17.15-18.00 General Discussion
18.00-19.00 Drinks
Past MEEP Activities
14th Feb 2025, 11:00-18:00 - MEEP Workshop: "Autobiographical Memory"
With talks from Daniel Vanello (UCL), Anthony Marcel & Lia Kvavilashvili (Hertfordshire), Christoph Hoerl (Warwick), Thomas Crowther (Warwick), and Naomi Eilan (Warwick). Click here for full schedule and access to pre-read papers.
5th June 2024, 4-6pm
Elizabeth Fricker (Oxford) “On the Metaphysical and Epistemic Contrasts between Real and Fake Testimony”
13rd March 2024 - Mini-Workshop on Helping and Group Membership
2 - 3.45pm: Josef Perner & Anna Krämer (Salzburg) "Prosocial teleology: Does infants' helping depend on understanding value and instrumental reasons?
4 - 5.45pm: Harriet Over (York) "How convincing are social psychological models of dehumanization? The relationship between group membership, mental state attribution and prosocial behaviour"
Spring Term 2024. WMA reading group: Montaigne on MEEP (Mind, Epistemology, Ethics & Political Philosophy)
Schedule:
Week 2 – Intro to Montaigne: Judgement, Personality, Humankind (and Chess!)
‘To the Reader’ (p. 2 in the Frame translation); ‘Of Democritus and Heraclitus’ I. 50. (pp. 266-268)
Week 4 – Knowing Facts, Learning Virtues
‘Of Pedantry’ I. 25. (pp. 118-129)
Week 6 – Justice and Dirty Hands
‘Of the Useful and the Honourable’ III. 1 (pp. 726 at least up to p. 736)
Week 8 – TBC
Week 10 – TBC
18th October 2023, 16:00-18:00, S0.09:
Talk by Quassim Cassam - Liberation Philosophy
29 June 2023 - MEEP Mini-Workshop, 2:00-6:00pm
Professor Carol Rovane (Columbia University) "Social Conditions of the Psyche"
Professor Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University) "The Commons and our Political Ideals"
20th June 2023 MEEP workshop
(Celebrating Daniel Vanello’s Leverhulme Project, Shaping Our Moral Identity.)
Programme
10.00 - 11.00 - "On the location of ethics and politics in the mind: introductory comments", Naomi Eilan
11.15 - 12.15 - "The epistemology of emancipation", Quassim Cassam
12.15 - 13.00 Lunch
13.00 - 14.00 - "Rethinking Body Shame", Heather Widdows
14.15 - 15.15 - "Sentence structure, thought and attention", Eileen John
15.15 - 15.45: Tea
15.45 - 16.45 - "Montaigne on the ethics and politics of self-knowledge", Johannes Roessler
17.00 - 18.00 - "The authority of moral witnesses", Daniel Vanello
Wed 22nd February 2023, 4:30pm, Cowling Room:
On Lauren N. Ross' "What is social structural explanation? A causal account" by Guy Longworth
Wed 25th January 2023, 4:30pm, S1.501:
Discussion of "Sensemaking, Democracy, and Empathy", by Quassim Cassam