Format: Papers are emailed at least 1 week in advance. Presenters give a 20 minute presentation followed by 15 minutes for the discussant and then a plenary discussion. Seminars conclude with informal discussions over drinks.
For questions: Camilla Cabanzo Fracasso (cabanzofracasso@esphil.eur.nl)
EIPE Research Seminars 2023-24
Seminars run from 15:00 to 17:00.
Location: Campus Woudestein, Rotterdam.
Date | Location | Speaker(s) | Commentator | Title |
4-10-23 | Theil C1-6 | Olivier Roy (Bayreuth) | Frederik Van De Putte (EUR) | Incoherent Preferences and Polarization in Deliberation |
11-10-23 | Theil C1-6 | Giulia Napolitano (EUR) | Julia Duetz (VU) | Conspiracy Theories, Resistance to Evidence, and Propaganda: How Conspiracy Theories Advance Political Causes |
6-11-23 | Theil C2-5 | Guido Imbens (Stanford) | Lennart Ackermans (EUR), Christopher Clarke (EUR) | Potential Outcome and Directed Acyclic Graph Approaches to Causality: Relevance for Empirical Practice in Economics |
14-11-23 | Theil C1-6 | Marc Fleurbaey (Paris) | Constanze Binder (EUR) | Beyond Social Justice |
6-12-23 | Theil C1-6 | Laura Garcia-Portela (EUR) | Constanze Binder (EUR) | Historical Contributions to Structural Injustice & Climate Leadership Duties |
31-1-24 | Theil C2-6 | Yara Al Salman (Utrecht) | Marina Uzunova (VU) | Independence in the Commons: How Group Ownership Realises Basic Non-Domination |
21-2-24 | Theil C2-6 | Matthew Robson (EUR) | Måns Abrahamson (EUR) | Estimating Public Preferences on Population Ethics |
1-3-24 | Theil C2-1 | Dan Hausman (UW) | Conrad Heilmann (EUR) | The Inexact and Separate Science of Economics |
13-3-24 | Theil C2-1 | Johanna Thoma (Bayreuth) | Huub Brouwer (Tilburg) | Some Mistakes are Irreducibly Diachronic |
22-5-24 | Theil C2-1 | John Broome (Oxford) | Dick Timmer (TU Dortmund) | Population, Separability, and Discounting |
5-6-24 | Theil C1-6 | Han van Wietmarschen (UCL) | Katharina Bauer | Moral Equality and Social Hierarchy |
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About EIPE
It is critically important that work in political philosophy be informed by work in the empirical social sciences, including economics. At the same time, work in economics inevitably raises a number of important philosophical questions, including questions of ethics. There are few places where such interdisciplinary research takes place and fewer still which train students to draw out the connections between philosophy and economics. EIPE is a welcome outlier, a place where inter-disciplinary conversations and research thrives. It was a pleasure to present my work to such a stimulating group of scholars. Debra Satz Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics in Society, Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University |