Wednesday 7 June, 5-6.30pm
Cora Diamond, ‘Anscombe and Foot on What Has No Sense’
Thursday 8 June, 9.30-11am
Lawrence Blum, ‘Iris Murdoch, Philippa Foot, Dorothy Emmet, and Bernard Williams: A Counter-Tradition within/against Analytic Ethics’
Thursday 8 June, 4.30-6pm
Sophie-Grace Chappell, ‘Anscombe’s Three Theses After Sixty Years: modern moral philosophy, polemic, and “Modern Moral Philosophy” ’
Friday 9 June, 9.30-11am
Justin Broackes, ‘Personhood, Recognition and our Supersensible Nature: Murdoch, Weil and Murdoch’s interlocutors’
Friday 9 June,  2.15-3.45pm
Jane Heal, ‘Unselfishness and Plural Intentionality’

If you’re not able to come to Durham for the conference you can still attend our five keynote lectures. Register for online attendance and you will receive a link to join us via Zoom.

Cora Diamond
Cora Diamond

University of Virginia

Anscombe and Foot on What Has No Sense
Lawrence (Larry) Blum
Lawrence (Larry) Blum

University of Massachusetts

Iris Murdoch, Philippa Foot, Dorothy Emmet, and Bernard Williams: A Counter-Tradition within/against Analytic Ethics

 

Sophie Grace Chappell
Sophie Grace Chappell

Open University

Anscombe’s Three Theses After Sixty Years: modern moral philosophy, polemic, and “Modern Moral Philosophy”
Justin Broackes
Justin Broackes

Brown University

Personhood, Recognition and our Supersensible Nature: Murdoch, Weil and Murdoch's interlocutors
Jane Heal
Jane Heal

University of Cambridge

Unselfishness and Plural Intentionality