Dear all,

The next meeting of the Moral Sciences Club will be held on this afternoon.
We are delighted to welcome Mark Hopwood (Sewanee), who will be giving a
paper entitled 'Doing Justice to the Other'. The abstract is below:


In his book *The Second Person Standpoint*, Stephen Darwall argues that
morality is essentially “second-personal” – i.e. that it is grounded in our
authority as rational agents to make a claim on one another’s will.
Although I agree with Darwall about the second personal nature of morality,
I will argue in this talk that his attempt to provide a rationalist
explanation of the authority of the second person succeeds only in
explaining away the second person altogether. Drawing on the insights of
Simone Weil, Knud Ejler Logstrup, Emmanuel Levinas, and Iris Murdoch, I
present an alternative view – second person primitivism – that treats the
authority of the second person as a basic starting point for moral theory.
Although the main goal of the talk is to offer a viable second personal
account of moral obligation, it also aims to bring some unjustly neglected
figures into the conversation within contemporary Anglo-American moral
philosophy.


The meeting will be held at 2:30 until 4:15, in the Jane Harrison Room
at Newnham
College, and will be followed by tea and coffee.

Best,
--
Karamvir Chadha and Cathy Mason
Secretaries of the Moral Sciences Club
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
[email protected]
http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/seminars-msc
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