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FLECK LECTURE: What Is the Source of Nature’s Moral Authority?

19.10.2018
18:15–19:45
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Lecture by Prof. Dr. Lorraine Daston

In many cultures and epochs, natural orders have been invoked by revolutionaries and reactionaries alike as support for various political, social, and moral order: the stately movements of the stars served the ancient Stoics as the model of the good life; revolutionaries in Enlightenment America and France appealed to nature’s universal laws to justify rebellion; homosexuality has been condemned as “against nature”; recent floods and storms prompt headlines about the “revenge of nature” taken upon human greed and thoughtlessness. Yet for centuries philosophers such as Hume, Kant, and John Stuart Mill have argued that nature has no moral authority; nature simply is, and it is an error of logic to infer an “ought” from an “is”. These calls to drive a wedge between natural and moral orders have gone largely unheeded, as current debates about genetically modified organisms, new reproductive technologies, and homosexual marriage testify. Why do we continue to seek moral authority in nature, despite learned advice to the contrary?

Moderation: Hartmut von Sass

Vortrag Englisch, Diskussion Englisch / Deutsch

Prof. Dr. Lorraine Daston ist Direktorin am Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Berlin sowie Professorin an der University of Chicago.

Hartmut von Sass ist stellvertretender Direktor des Collegium Helveticum, Co-Leiter des Ludwik Fleck Zentrums, und ausserordentlicher Professor für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie an der Universität Zürich

Organisation: Ludwik-Fleck-Zentrum für Wissenschaftstheorie

https://www.fleckzentrum.ethz.ch/en/welcome.html
http://www.hermes.uzh.ch/de/personen/von-sass.html

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100 Ways of Thinking

Fr 24.08.
18:00–23:30
Season Opening
Sa 15.09.
14:00–18:00
Citizen Science Festival
Mi 19.09.
10:30–18:00
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Do 20.09.
10:30–18:00
Scientific poster design
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hingescHAUT - nachgebaut
Mi 26.09.
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3MT: 3 Minute Thesis
Mi 03.10.
10:30–18:00
Scientific poster design
Mi 03.10.
18:00–20:00
Excellence without Bias
Fr 05.10.
14:00–22:00
Muss - Musse - Muse
Fr 05.10.
15:30–17:30
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12:00–18:00
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10:00–23:45
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18:15–19:45
FLECK LECTURE: What Is the Source of Nature’s Moral Authority?
Sa 20.10.
10:00–10:45
Ethik in der Psychotherapie
So 21.10.
11:00–13:00
Living Instruments: Workshop
So 21.10.
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10:00–10:45
NEUROKOSMOS: Ein- und Ausblicke
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11:15–12:00
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Mi 31.10.
09:00–18:00
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