Recent years have seen a flurry of new research into normative concepts. To name but a few lines of enquiry, there has been work on metalinguistic negotiation, normative disagreement and normative concepts, inferentialist accounts of normative vocabulary and conceptual role semantics, research into contextualism, deontic modals and aesthetic terms, as well as new understandings of what it takes to qualify as competent with normative concepts. The aim of the Second Annual Frankfurt Metaethics Conference is to investigate and advance recent developments in the study of normative concepts.
Organizers
Christine Tiefensee (Frankfurt School) Sebastian Köhler (Frankfurt School) |
Invited Speakers
Matthew Chrisman (Edinburgh) Janice Dowell (Syracuse) David Plunkett (Dartmouth) Laura Schroeter (Melbourne) Programme and further information will be made available on this website closer to the date of the conference. Conference bursaries are available. |