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The Annual Frankfurt Metaethics Conference (FrankMeta) aims to offer a forum for current research in metaethics, broadly construed, including research on topics in the philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind, metaphysics and epistemology of normativity, as well as papers on the nature of rationality, reasons, and similar topics.
FrankMeta.5 - 5th Frankfurt Metaethics Conference
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management – 23 & 24 June 2023
PROGRAMME
09.45–11.15 | Jussi Suikkanen – Anti-Luminosity and Anti-Realism in Metaethics |
11.15–11.30 | Coffee break |
11.30–13.00 | Elliot M. Salinger – Moral Objectivity as Moral Aboutness |
13.00–14.15 |
Lunch |
14.15–15.45 | Elizabeth Ventham – An Account of Non-Moral Blame & Blameworthiness |
15.45–16.00 | Coffee break |
16.00–17.30 | Zoë Johnson King – The Slow Clap Phenomenon |
18.30– | Conference Dinner |
09.15–10.45 | Amie Thomasson – Metaethics and the Functions of Moral Language |
10.45–11.00 | Coffee break |
11.00–12.30 | Christopher Cowie – A Moorean Argument Against Moral Realism? |
12.30–13.30 | Lunch |
13.30–15.00 | Lisa Bastian – Building New Bridges: The Imperfect Duty to Be Coherent |
15.00–15.15 | Coffee break |
15.15–16.45 | Ralph Wedgwood – Wrongness is a Kind of Badness |