>  
> CONFERENCE: CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE ETHICS OF WAR
>  
> Homerton College, Cambridge, 18th – 19th September 2019
>  
> Keynote Speakers:
> Simon Blackburn (Cambridge)
> Ruth Chang (Oxford)
> Victor Tadros (Warwick)
>  
> The AHRC-funded Heritage in War Project, led by Helen Frowe and Derek 
> Matravers, explores the moral value of cultural heritage and how we ought to 
> incorporate this value into our accounts of the ethics of war, and deal with 
> damage to heritage in the aftermath of conflict.  Whilst some work has been 
> done on these topics by people working in cognate areas, few philosophers 
> have directly engaged with these sorts of questions. The aim of this 
> conference is to begin to develop a robust account of the status of heritage 
> in war by exploring philosophical work on such matters as incommensurability 
> and incomparability, the nature and status of cultural heritage, risk 
> imposition, and the reconstruction and replacement of damaged or destroyed 
> heritage.
>  
> For more information and to register: 
> https://www.heritageinwar.com/cambridgeconference 
> <https://www.heritageinwar.com/cambridgeconference>
>  
>  
> Best wishes,
>  
> Joshua Lewis Thomas
> 
> 
> 
> Research Associate - AHRC Heritage in War Project
> Open University
> https://www.heritageinwar.com/ <https://www.heritageinwar.com/>
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