Workshop: Manifesting Virtue, Manifesting Vice
We are pleased to announce a workshop dedicated to exploring the manifestation of virtue and vice, as it features in virtue ethics and virtue epistemology. The workshop will be held in room A301, Bismarckstr. 1, Erlangen, on 10-11 July, 2025.
Workshop Schedule
Thursday, 10 July
- 09:50 – Welcome
- 10:00–11:20 – Eric Marcus (Auburn) – “Preaching What You Practice”
- 11:20–11:40 – Coffee Break
- 11:40–13:00 – Julia Driver (UT Austin) – “Virtue and Normative Expectations”
- 13:00–14:30 – Lunch
- 14:30–15:50 – Will Small (UI Chicago) – TBA
- 15:50–16:10 – Coffee Break
- 16:10–17:30 – David Horst (Lisbon) – “Manifesting Virtue, Manifesting Skill”
Friday, 11 July
- 10:00–11:20 – Sergio Tenenbaum (Toronto Mississauga) – “Virtuous Actions and Practical Cognition: Kant Against Contemporary Conceptions of Moral Worth”
- 11:20–11:40 – Coffee Break
- 11:40–13:00 – Erasmus Mayr & Matthew Vermaire (both Erlangen) – “Fault-Finding for Virtue Epistemologists”
- 13:00–14:30 – Lunch
- 14:30–15:50 – Carlotta Pavese (Cornell) – TBA
- 15:50–16:10 – Coffee Break
Organisers: Matthew Vermaire & David Horst & Erasmus Mayr
Funding is provided by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, through the grant „Epistemische Kompetenz: Entwurf einer Neuen Tugenderkenntnistheorie“.
More information is available at https://philevents.org/event/show/134522.
You can find the event poster (PDF) here.
Please register by email at: matthew.vermaire@fau.de