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Institute for Religion & Critical Inquiry Companions in Guilt Arguments in Metaethics ACU Rome Seminar Series 1 3 September, 2017 1

IRCI Rome Campus Seminars 2017 Companions in Guilt Arguments in Metaethics (1 3 Sept) Modes of Knowing and the Ordering of Knowledge in Early Christianity (27 30 July) Negative Political Theology (23 26 July) Cosmopolitanism and National Identity (16-18 March) The Enigma of Suffering (3-6 January) 2016 Atheism and Christianity: Moving Past Polemic (20-22 September) Conceiving Change in the Church: An Exploration of the Hermeneutics of Catholic Tradition (13-16 September) The Rise of the Christian Intellectual in the Second Century (27-29 July) 2015 Laudato Si : The Greening of the Church? (22-24 September) 2

Companions in Guilt Arguments in Metaethics ACU Rome Seminar Series 1 3 September 2017 Held at the Rome Campus of Australian Catholic University/Catholic University of America Via Garibaldi, 28, 00153 Roma, Italy Convenors Richard Rowland and Chris Cowie 3

Welcome On behalf of my colleagues in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry I welcome you to the ACU/CUA Rome Campus. The IRCI Rome seminar series commenced in September 2015, when the Campus was opened. The series provides an opportunity for the Institute to bring together leading scholars to address and explore key issues in their respective fields of study. The respective seminars are a practical expression of our ongoing commitment to innovative, high quality, international research collaboration in the disciplines of philosophy and theology. I take this opportunity to thank Richard Rowland and Chris Cowie for all the work they have undertaken to bring together the wonderful program for this seminar on Companions in Guilt Arguments in Metaethics. My thanks also go to Professor Wayne McKenna, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) at ACU, for his ongoing support and sponsorship of the IRCI Rome Campus seminars. Over the next three days I trust this seminar will provide the opportunity to establish new connections and to enrich existing ones. My best wishes for lively and engaging discussions and deliberations as you explore issues surrounding this significant topic. Professor David Runia Director, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, ACU September, 2017 4

Time Friday 1 September 4-5pm Session 1 Hallvard Lillehammer, Companions in guilt: entailment, analogy, and absorbtion Respondent: David Killoren 5-5:30pm Tea and Coffee 5:30-6:30pm Session 2 Guy Fletcher, Is Well-Being Normative? Respondent: Jack Woods 8:00pm Dinner at Il Margutta Via Margutta, 118-00187 - Roma 5

Time 10:00-11:0am 11:00-11:15am 11:15am- 12:15pm 12:15-12:30pm 12:30-1:30pm 1:30-2:30pm Saturday 2 September Session 3 James Lenman, Realism, Intuition and Sense Perception Respondent: Chris Cowie Break, Tea and Coffee Session 4 Anandi Hattiangadi, Logical Disagreement Respondent: Bart Streumer Break, Tea and Coffee Session 5 Philip Stratton-Lake, Immoderate Intuitionism and Error Theory Respondent: Anna Berqqvist Lunch 2:30-4:15pm 4:15-5:15pm 5:15-5:30pm Afternoon walk/free Time Session 6 Richard Rowland, How to be a Moral Error Theorist Respondent: Wouter Kalf Break, Tea and Coffee 6

5:30-6:30pm Session 7 Louise Hanson, Moral Deference, Realism, and Companions in Guilt Respondent: Pekka Väyrynen N.B. Dinner on your own Saturday Night 7

Time 9:30-10:30am 10:30-10:45am 10:45-11:45am- 11:45am- 12:00pm 12:00-1:00pm 1:00-2:00pm Sunday 3 September Session 8 Jonas Olson, Recent Challenges to Moral Error Theory: Knowledge and Speech Respondent: Stephanie Leary Break, Tea and Coffee Session 9 Ramon Das, Evolutionary Debunking in Morality and Perception Respondent: Jessica Isserow Break, Tea and Coffee Session 10 Justin Clarke-Doane, Benacerraf, Pluralism, and Normativity Respondent: Helen De Cruz Lunch 8

Participant Academic Affiliation Email contact Anna Bergqvist Manchester Metropolitan University A.Bergqvist@mmu.ac.uk Justin Clarke-Doane Columbia University justin.clarkedoane@gmail.com Chris Cowie University of Durham cdc33@cam.ac.uk Helen De Cruz Oxford Brookes University p0078271@brookes.ac.uk Ramon Das Victoria University, Wellington Ramon.Das@vuw.ac.nz Guy Fletcher University of Edinburgh Guy.Fletcher@ed.ac.uk Louise Hanson University of Cambridgw lh334@cam.ac.uk Anandi Hattiangadi Stockholm University anandi.hattiangadi@philosophy.su.se Alex Hyun Minerva Schools at KGI abhyun@wisc.edu Jessica Isserow Australian National University u5312691@anu.edu.au Wouter Kalf Utrecht University kalfwf@gmail.com David Killoren Australian Catholic University David.Killoren@acu.edu.au James Lenman University of Sheffield j.lenman@sheffield.ac.uk Hallvard Birkbeck, University of London h.lillehammer@bbk.ac.uk Lillehammer James McLaren Australian Catholic University James.McLaren@acu.edu.au Jonas Olson Stockholm University jonas.olson@philosophy.su.se Tyler Paytas Australian Catholic University Tyler.Paytas@acu.edu.au Richard Rowland Australian Catholic University Richard.rowland@acu.edu.au Philip Stratton-Lake University of Reading p.j.stratton-lake@reading.ac.uk Bart Streumer University of Groningen b.streumer@rug.nl Pekka Väyrynen University of Leeds pekka.vayrynen@gmail.com Jack Woods University of Leeds J.Woods@leeds.ac.uk 9

Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport to voi Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel - Rome 10

VOI Donna Camilla Savelli Hotel to ACU Rome Centre 11

Practical Matters Hotel address: Via Garibaldi, 27, 00153 Roma Campus address: Via Garibaldi, 28, 00153 Roma Please note that the walk from the hotel to the Campus is uphill, approximately a quarter of the way up the Janiculum Hill. Although a relatively short distance the walk does involve a climb, part of which is at a steady incline. There is also no designated footpath on the side of the road. N.B. We have been informed of existing road works in the Trastevere area near the Rome Campus which will continue for several months. Taxis and hired coaches should be advised to approach the campus from either via Dandolo or from the upper part of Via Garibaldi. Dr David Dawson Vasquez, director of the Rome Campus, has provided the Italian translation below: A causa di lavori stradali, venendo da Trastevere, la parte sotto di Via Garibaldi è chiusa. Dunque: Si deve arrivare o da Via Dandolo o dalla parte sopra di Via Garibaldi (Fontanone). Should you have any issues, please contact the Rome Campus reception at + 39 0656567904 or David via mobile +39 338 200 9228. Some nearby places of interest Fontana dell Acqua Paola Museo della republica Romana e della memoria Garibaldina Piazza Garibaldi (including the Vittoriano Monument) Orto Botanico San Pietro in Montorio (including Tempietto del Bramante) Villa Pamphili Santa Maria in Trastevere 12

Some suggestions for food in Trastevere: Cave Canem (Piazza di. S. Calisto, 11). Da Enzo (Via dei Vascellari, 29). Fatamorgana (Via Roma Libera, 11) for gelato. La Boccaccia (Via di Santa Dorotea, 2) for when on the run (pizza by the slice). Also worth considering: Emma Pizzeria (Via del Monte della Farina, 28). It is across the Tiber River, about a 15-minute walk from the hotel. 13

The Location The Rome Campus lies within the Aurelian walls, approximately one-third of the way up the Janiculum Hill. Although the Janiculum is particularly wellknown as the place where Garibaldi and his supporters fought to defend the newly established Republic of Rome in 1849 the site of the Campus also has some notable points of interest. Gió Ponti was involved in the design of the current building, which was built for the Sisters of Notre Dame de Sion in 1962-63. Within the confines of the previous structures and largely thanks to the work of Mother Marie Augustine and Mother Maria Agnesa the site was a place of refuge for Jews during WWII. Whole families were accommodated within the convent from October 1943 until the liberation of Rome in June 1944 (source: Notre Dame de Sion archives). In the gardens is one other notable feature, which most likely dates from the first century CE. It is a funerary relief of a man and a woman and an inscription. Dr Alan Cadwallader (formerly of ACU) has recently identified the relief and epitaph as CIL 6.16019, an item recorded in the seventeenth century but subsequently thought to be lost as the Janiculum Hill area was urbanised. Their apparent loss was attested as recently as 1993, by Valentin Kockel in his work on Roman gravesites from the turn of the era. According to Dr Cadwallader, the relief and inscription belong together, making them quite unusual. It is likely that the original setting was a nearby grave structure, possibly situated in the vicinity of the Via Aurelia. The inscription suggests an interesting social history: they have Greek names (Anteros and Apollonia); they were ex-slaves who had belonged to different households and subsequently established their own household (source: A. Cadwallader, A Note on CIL 6.16019 in Light of its Rediscovery, forthcoming). 14

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Companions in Guilt Arguments in Metaethics 1 3 September 2017 ACU Rome Seminar Series Convenors: Richard Rowland and Chris Cowie 16