国际会议征文:The Foundations of Morality,October 21-23, 2011Wuhan University
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Call for Papers
October 21-23, 2011
WuhanUniversity
Conference Organizers: Hao Changchi and Kelly James Clark
If moral judgments are true and false, what explains their truth or falsity? Perhaps no informative explanation can be given as to what makes moral judgments true. Perhaps all moral judgments are false. Perhaps we can account for the correctness of moral judgments in terms of, say, human desires, human nature, or God's commands.
Keynote Speakers
Mark C. Murphy
Fr. Joseph T. Durkin, SJ Professor of Philosophy
GeorgetownUniversity
Professor Murphy works in ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of law, and philosophy of religion. He is the author of Natural Law and Practical Rationality (Cambridge, 2001), An Essay on DivineAuthority (Cornell, 2002), Natural Law in Jurisprudence and Politics (Cambridge, 2006), and Philosophy of Law: The Fundamentals (Blackwell, 2006). He is editor of Alasdair MacIntyre (Cambridge, 2003), and is the book review editor for the journal Ethics. During the 2009-2010 academic year he was the Plantinga Fellow at Notre Dame’s Center for Philosophy of Religion, where he completed a book manuscript, Theistic Explanation of Moral Law.
Christian Miller
Zachary T. Smith Faculty Fellow, Associate Professor of Philosophy
WakeForestUniversity
Professor Miller's main areas of research are meta-ethics, moral psychology, action theory, and philosophy of religion, and his work has appeared or is forthcoming in such journals as No?s, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Studies,Philosophical Psychology, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, The Journal of Ethics, Social Theory and Practice, The Journal of Philosophical Research, The European Journal of Philosophy, andOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion. He is the editor of Essays in the Philosophy of Religion (Oxford University Press) and the book review editor of the Journal of Moral Philosophy,and is currently editing The Continuum Companion to Ethics (Continuum Press). He has also begun work on a monograph entitled A New Theory of Character, which articulates a new framework for thinking about character that is both conceptually coherent and empirically supported by research in social psychology.
Western Presenters
Japa Pallikkathayil, New York University
Kelly James Clark, Calvin College
Scott Davison, Morehead States University
Karen Stohr, Georgetown University
Tim Mawson, Oxford University
Kyla Ebels Duggan, Northwestern University
Pamela Hieronymi, UCLA
Submissions
Chinese scholars should submit papers for consideration bySept. 15, 2011to
hao_wuling@yahoo.comandchangchi_hao@whu.edu.cn
Language of submission is English
Papers will be fairly evaluated by a committee of Chinese scholars
Seven-nine Chinese papers will be accepted; we will pay travel and room and board
The student session is byinvitation only;students shouldnotsubmit papers
We will notify successful presenters by October 1, 2011