SOCIAL ONTOLOGY FOR POLITICAL PHILOSOPHERS
April 15th, King's Manor, University of York
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NB If you wish to attend this workshop, please register here: deadline 7th April -12.30pm
Registration is free - however, we need to know numbers of attendees to arrange lunch and refreshments

​Workshop Program

9.15- 9.30   Opening Remarks – Bill Wringe (Bilkent University/York) and Säde Hormio (University of Helsinki/IFFS Stockholm)

9.30-10.45          Kendy Hess (Said Business School, Oxford University & College of the Holy Cross):The Corporate Archipelago

 11.00-12.15        Brian Carey (Durham University): Credibility and Collective Action: The Importance of Seeming Earnest

 12.30-13.30        Working lunch to discuss proposed Northern Network for Social Ontology

13.30-14.30        Leonie Smith (Lancaster University): Collective Agency and Structural Epistemic Injustice

14.45-15.45        Thomas Brouwer (University of Leeds): Social Roles, Equilibrium Theory, and Alienated Participation

16.00 - 17.00      Säde Hormio (University of Helsinki /IFFS Stockholm): Collective Agents as Moral Actors
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17.15-17.45 Informal discussion of future collaborative projects and grant applications (AHRC, COST, SAP, ISOS and others tbd)

​Co-organizers: Bill Wringe (Bilkent University/University of York); Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott (University of York),Christopher Jay (University of York)
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Organized with support from the Department of Philosophy, University of York, which is hereby gratefully acknowledged.
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