The Institute for Ethics & Society at The University of Notre Dame Australia is 
pleased to host a two-day Masterclass in Moral Philosophy led by Professor 
Meghan Sullivan (University of Notre Dame USA) on Monday 9 and Wednesday 11 
March, 10:00am-12:30pm each day (Sydney time).

The masterclass will focus on excerpts from Professor Sullivan’s in-progress 
book manuscript, “The Good Samaritan and Love for the Stranger.” The 
masterclass will be held in person on UNDA’s Sydney campus, but remote 
participation is also available.

All welcome, but registration is essential. Pre-readings will be provided to 
participants prior to the event.

Abstract: The masterclass will focus on readings from Professor Sullivan’s 
forthcoming monograph “The Good Samaritan and Love for the Stranger” (Oxford 
University Press). Prof Sullivan will discuss draft manuscripts of the first 
three chapters on the role of love in ethical life. The project draws from 
contemporary moral theory and social psychology, but is rooted in and inspired 
by the teaching of the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Most chapters are framed 
around a key figure in the parable and the moral questions that figure raises. 
Chapter 1 considers the Road to Jericho and the challenge that situationism 
poses to the love ethic. In Chapter 2, we will look at the figure of the Good 
Samaritan in ethical theory, in particular debates about the role of 
supererogation in moral life. Chapter 3 considers the priest and the problem of 
moral demandingness. An introductory chapter sets the stage for the project. 
The book lays out a new approach to love’s role in ethics, as well as a 
methodology for engaging religious sources in developing contemporary moral 
theory.

To register, please contact: Tim Smartt 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)


Dr Tim Smartt
Senior Research Fellow
Institute for Ethics & Society
University of Notre Dame Australia, Sydney

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