Lindley Lecture Series: Recent submissions
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Against Partiality
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2018-04-19)This is the text of the Lindley Lecture for 2018 given by Roger Crisp, a Professor of Moral Philosophy at St. Anne’s College, Oxford. -
Virtue and Heroism
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosopy, 2015-10-23) -
Social Movements, Experiments in Living, and Moral Progress: Case Studies from Britain’s Abolition of Slavery
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2014-02-11) -
Responsibility, Incompetence, and Psychopathy
(University of Kansas, 2013-04-30) -
Must Criticism Be Constructive?
(University of Kansas, 2012-10-01) -
Ought Implies 'Can'
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2010) -
Evolving Moral Knowledge
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2009) -
Solidarity and the Root of the Ethical
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2008) -
The Importance of Moral Rules and Principles
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2006) -
The Geometry of Desert
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2005) -
Liberalism, Religion, and the Sources of Value
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2004) -
Political Responsibility and Structural Injustice
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2003) -
On Pictorial Organization
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2002) -
Some Mysteries of Love
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2001) -
Civic and Cosmopolitan Justice
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 2000) -
The Myth of Egoism
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1999) -
A Second-Best Morality
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1998) -
The Feminist Critique of Liberalism
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1997) -
The Diversity of Objections to Inequality
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1996) -
Wittgenstein on Practice and the Myth of the Giving
(University of Kansas, Department of Philosophy, 1995)