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SUMMARY:PLP Colloquium: Alison Hills (Philosophy) engages with Nomy Arpaly
  (Brown) - Prof Alison Hills (University of Oxford)\, Prof Nomy Arpaly (Br
 own University)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220224T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220224T190000Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Oxford Philosophy\, Law\, and Politics Colloquium is an in
 terdisciplinary colloquium series that brings together theorists from phil
 osophy\, law\, politics and beyond to discuss works-in-progress by disting
 uished visiting scholars.\n\nNomy Arpaly will be engaging with Alison Hill
 s\, discussing her work-in-progress paper 'On Being Blameless Among One's 
 Contemporaries'\, which will be circulated to all those who register for t
 he event. Those unable to read the paper in advance are nevertheless welco
 me to attend as a summary of the paper will be given. \n\nProf. Arpaly rec
 eived her PhD from Stanford University in 1998. She taught at the Universi
 ty of Michigan and at Rice University before going to Brown in 2003. Her m
 ain research interests include ethics\, moral psychology\, action theory\,
  and free will.\n\nAccompanying the colloquium will be an Oxford PLP Semin
 ar for students during which the paper and any other relevant material to 
 the colloquium will be discussed. The seminar will take in person in the B
 utler Room\, University College\, 22 February\, 3-5pm GMT. Please email ox
 fordPLPevents@gmail.com if you wish to register for the seminar. \nSpeaker
 s:\nProf Alison Hills (University of Oxford)\, Prof Nomy Arpaly (Brown Uni
 versity)
LOCATION:To register and receive the paper and Zoom invitation\, email oxf
 ordPLPevents@gmail.com
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