Hi all,

The Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics (CAVE) 
is pleased to announce that the next CAVE seminar will be given by Michael 
Brady (Glasgow). It takes place during the semester break, so we hope that you 
can join us!


Date: Tuesday 12 April 2016

Time: 12:00 - 13:30
Venue: W6A 708, Macquarie University

All welcome, no registration required.


Title: Painfulness, Desire, and Reasons


Abstract: What makes pains painful? The desire view of painfulness holds that 
painfulness is an extrinsic quality of pain sensations; these count as painful 
because the subject desires that they cease. The view faces a number of serious 
objections, the most devastating of which is a version of the Euthyphro 
Dilemma. At the heart of this criticism is the claim that desires lack the 
normative force to enable the desire view to capture what is supposed to be a 
platitude about painfulness, namely that it gives one a normative reason to act 
so that the sensation ceases. In this paper I argue that the desire view can 
respond to this challenge and capture the normativity of painfulness.


Bio: Michael Brady is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. His 
research focuses on issues in the philosophy of emotion, ethics, and 
epistemology. His monograph on these themes - Emotional Insight - was published 
by Oxford University Press in 2013. He is currently co-Principal Investigator 
on a major three-year research project, titled The Value of Suffering, which is 
funded by the John Templeton Foundation and hosted in the Philosophy 
Department, University of Glasgow. He was previously Director of the British 
Philosophical Association and Secretary of the Scots Philosophical Association. 
He is on the editorial board of The Philosophical Quarterly and Oxford 
Bibliographies, and has worked as a philosophical advisor on a number of 
productions by the Manchester-based theatre company Quarantine.


We hope to see you there!


Stay in touch via our website<http://mq.edu.au/cave> or via 
Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/mqcave>.


Kelly


Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics (CAVE)
Department of Philosophy
Macquarie University
Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
CAVE website: mq.edu.au/cave<http://cave.mq.edu.au>
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