Often one is well served by a readiness to revise one’s view of other people’s work. I have since early on had a dismissive attitude to the philosophy of Simon Blackburn, partly due to his contribution to a meta-ethical conversation that I as a student found dreary, and partly due to his negative review of Iris Murdoch’s Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals – a book I continue to find important. Recently, however, I came across one of his ideas in a context outside philosophy – in a popular book by the Swedish historian Sverker Sörlin – and was forced to reconsider.
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The Centre blog has been launched!
From now on, it will be regularly updated, with a new philosophical reflection/short text available roughly every two weeks.
The first instalment is available at https://centreforethics.upce.cz/cs/node/3089.
Enjoy!
Welcome to the Centre for Ethics blog! Here our researchers will write about questions they are thinking about at the moment.
Let me start off the blog by reflecting on the full name of the Centre: “Centre for Ethics as Study in Human Value.” What might “human value” mean? It is an expression I rarely use, if ever. So what sense can I make of it?
The workshop has been postponed. We will publish the new date as soon as we have it.
Call for Papers
Moral Change
Interdisciplinary workshop organized by the Centre for Ethics as Study in Human Value, University of Pardubice, The Czech Republic, 20-21.5.2020
We are searching for a new colleague. See the advert below.
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Centre blog started in January 2020:
The Centre podcast (Philosophy voiced) aims to provide lively, philosophically profound exchanges with leading philosophers of our time. You can listen to the episodes below.
The podcast runs on Buzzsprout. You can follow it directly HERE.
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Apart from the public lecture, Raimond Gaita will lead an intensive seminar at our Centre. You can find the programme of his activities below.
Thursday December 5 (EB 01017)
14-16 “One of those books we cannot do without”: Reflections on Primo Levi’s If This is a Man.
Public Lecture with Professor Raimond Gaita (University of Melbourne/Centre for Ethics, University of Pardubice).
Friday December 6 (Alpha, Seminar Room)
The Centre cordially invites you to a public lecture by prof. Raimond Gaita entitled “One of those books we cannot do without”: Refl ections on Primo Levi’s If This is a Man
In 1978 Václac Havel wrote his now legendary underground essay on the ”power of the powerless” in the post-totalitarian Soviet bloc. Dedicated to the memory of Czech philosopher Jan Patočka (1907-1977)––like Hável, a member of the Charter 77 human rights movement––the text examines a constellation of concepts that remain crucial for understanding Soviet Eastern Europe specifically and political oppression generally: power, ideology, freedom, responsibility, technological civilization, and the central yet problematic figure of ”the dissident”.
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