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Philosophy Voiced
Centre for Ethics
15 episodes
1 month ago
A philosophy podcast from the Centre for Ethics at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic.
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A philosophy podcast from the Centre for Ethics at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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ANNA BERGQVIST (hosted by Niklas Forsberg)
Philosophy Voiced
43 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
ANNA BERGQVIST (hosted by Niklas Forsberg)

Dr. Anna Bergqvist has been a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University since January 2013. Before coming to MMU, Dr. Bergqvist was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Glasgow and Stockholm University. Before that she was an AHRC funded PhD student at the University of Reading where she worked with Professor Jonathan Dancy on the epistemology of Moral Particularism. She currently supervises doctoral work on Particularism and Wittgenstein at Edge Hill University. Her research specialisms are Metaethics and Aesthetics, and selected issues in Philosophy of Language and Perception.

"The moral life is not intermittent or specialised, it is not a peculiar or separate area of our existence . . . . we are all always deploying and redirecting our energy, refining or blunting it, purifying or corrupting it . . . ‘Sensibility’ is a word which may be in place here . . . Happenings in consciousness so vague as to be almost non-existent can have ‘moral colour’. (‘But are you saying that every single second has a moral tag?’ Yes, roughly.) "
--- Iris Murdoch. Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals: 495

https://centreforethics.upce.cz/
Niklas.Forsberg@upce.cz

Philosophy Voiced
A philosophy podcast from the Centre for Ethics at the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic.