Dear all,

REMINDER: Tomorrow at the SMG we will have Andrew Sepielli (Toronto University) 
presenting a talk entitled ‘On the Superficiality of Normative Ethics’. As 
usual it will be from 4.30 to 6pm 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 Lent and Easter term is available here: 
https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/seminars-phil/SMG

Abstract: Upon which mundane aspects of the world should we focus if we wish to 
say the right things about the status of normative ethics? I say: Primarily on 
what I call the "depth" or "superficiality" of inquiry and debate. The 
conclusions we form pursuant to deep inquiry and debate have effects on our 
other beliefs, our non-conceptual representational states, and our actions that 
those we form pursuant to superficial debate and inquiry do not. I'll show how 
the superficiality of the debates we tend to lump under "normative ethics" 
explains not only why normative ethics is an objective but autonomous domain of 
inquiry, but also why it appears in many respects not to be objective.

I hope to see you there!

Nathan Hawkins
PhD student in Philosophy
Cambridge University

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