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 ---25-July-2023-MCMP-Workshop-Causality-for-Ethics
 -and-Society-
DTSTAMP:20230601T143012
SUMMARY:MCMP Workshop "Causality for Ethics and So
 ciety"
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230725
LOCATION:Munich (Germany)
DESCRIPTION:Sander Beckers (ILLC, Amsterdam) and N
 aftali Weinberger (MCMP/LMU Munich) are organising
  an interdisciplinary workshop on all topics that 
 relate causal models, and causality more broadly, 
 to ethical and/or societal issues. This workshop w
 ill bring together participants from a range of ac
 ademic fields in order to present and discuss the 
 most recent developments on employing formal causa
 l reasoning in ethics and in social contexts.  We 
 welcome contributions debating the applicability o
 f causal concepts within a particular domain as we
 ll as proposals for modifying existing causal fram
 eworks for addressing novel problems. As the works
 hop will include speakers from a wide range of aca
 demic fields, we encourage contributions that addr
 ess problems arising in interdisciplinary contexts
 . If you are interested in presenting at the works
 hop, please submit a blinded abstract of no more t
 han 1000 words to Causalityforsociety+submission a
 t gmail.comby May 15th.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Sander Be
 ckers (ILLC, Amsterdam) and Naftali Weinberger (MC
 MP/LMU Munich) are organising an interdisciplinary
  workshop on all topics that relate causal models,
  and causality more broadly, to ethical and/or soc
 ietal issues. This workshop will bring together pa
 rticipants from a range of academic fields in orde
 r to present and discuss the most recent developme
 nts on employing formal causal reasoning in ethics
  and in social contexts.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We
  welcome contributions debating the applicability 
 of causal concepts within a particular domain as w
 ell as proposals for modifying existing causal fra
 meworks for addressing novel problems. As the work
 shop will include speakers from a wide range of ac
 ademic fields, we encourage contributions that add
 ress problems arising in interdisciplinary context
 s. If you are interested in presenting at the work
 shop, please submit a blinded abstract of no more 
 than 1000 words to <a class="email" href="#">Causa
 lityforsociety+submission<span class="at">&nbsp;at
 &nbsp;</span>gmail.com</a> <strong>by May 15th</st
 rong>.</p>\n</div>
URL:https://www.mcmp.philosophie.uni-muenchen.de/e
 vents/workshops/container/causality_ethics_society
 _2023/index.html
CONTACT:Sander Beckers at srekcebrednas at gmail.c
 om
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