British Society for Ethical Theory
The British Society for Ethical Theory is a philosophical organisation dedicated to philosophical research in normative ethics, meta-ethics, and moral psychology. The society holds an annual conference; and facilitates the exchange of information, drafts of papers, and reviews among its members.
The society was founded by David McNaughton.[1] The current president of the society is Christopher Woodard from the University of Nottingham.[2]
Conferences
- 1996: University of Keele. Keynotes: Jonathan Dancy, James Lenman, Nick Zangwill.
- 1997: Lancaster University. Keynotes: Rosalind Hursthouse, David McNaughton.
- 1998: University of Kent. Keynotes: James Griffin, R. Jay Wallace.
- 1999: University of Durham. Keynotes: Sabina Lovibond, Peter Railton.
- 2000: Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Keynotes: Gerald Dworkin, Philip Pettit.
- 2001: University of Glasgow. Keynotes: John Broome, Michael Smith.
- 2002: University of Reading. Keynotes: David Copp, Susan Hurley.
- 2003: Queens University, Belfast. Keynotes: Simon Blackburn, Michael Slote.
- 2004: University of Kent. Keynotes: Allan Gibbard, Brad Hooker.
- 2005: University of Leeds. Keynotes: Stephen Darwall, John Skorupski.
- 2006: University of Southampton. Keynotes: Mark Timmons, Joseph Raz.
- 2007: University of Bristol. Keynotes: Roger Crisp, David Velleman.
- 2008: University of Edinburgh. Keynotes: Barbara Herman, Wlodek Rabinowicz.
- 2009: University of Reading. Keynotes: James Lenman, Jeff McMahan.
- 2010: University of Nottingham. Keynotes: James Dreier, Tim Mulgan.
- 2011. St Anne’s College, University of Oxford. Keynotes: Michael Otsuka, Susan Wolf.
- 2012: University of Stirling. Keynotes: Sarah Broadie, Frances Kamm.
- 2013: Institute of Philosophy, University of London. Keynotes: Robert M. Adams, Jennifer Hornsby.
- 2014: Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge. Keynotes: Miranda Fricker, Samuel Scheffler.
- 2015: University of Southampton. Keynotes: Shelly Kagan, Onoro O’Neill.
- 2016: Cardiff University. Keynotes: Marcia Baron, Simon Kirchin.
- 2017: Clifton Hill House, University of Bristol. Keynotes: Janet Radcliffe Richards, Peter Railton.
- 2018: Humanities Research Institute, University of Sheffield. Keynotes: Ruth Chang, Cécile Fabre.
- 2019: University of Glasgow. Keynotes: Nomy Arpaly, David Owens.
- 2021: Online. Keynotes: Alison Hills, David Enoch.
References
- "David McNaughton". Florida State University. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2013.
- "Christopher Woodard". Christopher Woodard. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
- "Previous Conferences". BSET. 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
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