Dear all, REMINDER: Tomorrow, at the next meeting of the SMG we will have Dr. Nakul Krishna, from our own faculty at Cambridge, presenting a talk entitled ‘Scepticism, Pessimism, Mitigation: The Amoralist in the 1950s’ (abstract below). As usual it will be on Wednesday (the 14th), from 4.30 to 6.00pm in the Philosophy Faculty Board Room. The talk should last about 45 minutes followed by questions and discussion. All graduate students are welcome.
A full list of speakers for Michaelmas and Lent term is available here: https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/SMG Abstract: This paper emerges from my ongoing research on analytic philosophy in Britain in the 1950s. I shall be developing a general schema for thinking about mid-century responses to the old philosophical problem of the amoralist (roughly, someone who denies that the interests of others ground reasons for one's acting). The conceptual and psychological possibility of the amoralist have been thought to raise grave problems for the objectivity and authority of morality, just as analogous forms of scepticism have been thought to raise difficulties in other areas of philosophy (epistemology, logic). I shall be reconstructing texts from five philosophers writing in this period who, beginning from different assumptions, independently reach variants on the view that (1) rational argument may well have no ultimate purchase on the amoralist ('Pessimism'), and (2) morality is only somewhat the worse for it ('Mitigation'). I am not aiming at an arbitration of the debate but a clear statement – a 'perspicuous representation' – of what was, and remains, at stake in it. I shall be claiming that some of the lessons of this debate can be generalised to anti-sceptical strategies in other areas of philosophy. There will also be anecdotes. I hope to see many of you there! Nathan Hawkins PhD student in Philosophy Cambridge University _____________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the CamPhilEvents mailing list, or change your membership options, please visit the list information page: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEvents List archive: http://bit.ly/CamPhilEventsArchive Please note that CamPhilEvents doesn't accept email attachments. See the list information page for further details and suggested alternatives.
