A two day conference as part of the University’s Nietzsche and Modern Moral Philosophy research project.
This is the first conference forming part of a 3 year project, supported by the AHRC, the aim of which is to bring together Nietzsche scholars and contemporary moral theorists so to assess both the challenge Nietzsche poses to modern moral philosophy and the resources available to modern moral philosophy for responding to that challenge. This conference focuses on Nietzsche’s naturalism, his views (both critical and positive) on normativity and ethics, and how these connect.
Date
10th – 11th July 2008
Speakers and titles
Robert Guay (Binghamton), The Dream of Life: Time, Action, and Oneiric Naturalism
Nadeem Hussain (Stanford), Nietzsche and Non-Cognitivism
Christopher Janaway (Southampton), Nietzsche on Valuing Oneself
Brian Leiter (Texas, Austin), Nietzsche’s Naturalism Reconsidered
Bernard Reginstar (Brown), The Revaluation of Selflessness: Unselfing, Unselfishness, Self-Creation and Self-Love
Richard Schacht (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Nietzsche’s Kind of Naturalism and Normativity
John Skorupski (St Andrews), Nietzsche’s “Realism” about Morality
Christine Swanton (Auckland), Reading Nietzsche as a Virtuous Egoist
Venue
Avenue Campus, University of Southampton.
All Welcome
Nietzsche, naturalism and normativity
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