Workshop on Intrinsic Value and Its Applications, July 11-12
Location: LMU, Centre for Ethics and Philosophy in Practice, Room M210
The workshop aims to bring together researchers working on theoretical questions on the nature of intrinsic value, with those who are thinking about its applications to a variety of topics, including, but not limited to, biodiversity, heritage, cultural groups, and art.
Speakers and talks
Gwen Bradford (Toronto) "Evil Artifacts"
Katie Morrow (Bielefeld) "On the function of intrinsic value ascriptions in environmental philosophy"
Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen (Lund) "Why Applying Intrinsic Value Is Easier Said Than Done"
Alain Pe-Curto (Lugano) "Rethinking Value: An Aristotelian Challenge and Two Distinctions of Goodness"
Ying Yao (Oslo) "The Intrinsic Value of Attention"
Rasa Davidavičiūtė (LMU) "The Moral Distinctness of Genocide"