People can change the moral and legal status of certain acts by communicating their intention to do so, e.g. by consenting or promising. This ability is often referred to as an individual’s normative power and is highly significant in both law and morality. All or most contemporary legal systems recognise...
Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference 2020 [CANCELLED]
SAP sponsored event: The Ethics and Politics of Online Interaction
Christ Church, University of Oxford, May 14-15, 2019 Organisers: Étienne Brown and Michael Hannon While the history of moral and political thought has largely focused on problems that arise when two or more individuals interact in a physical setting, we now spend important parts our lives online, and our digital...
