DM1—Metaphysics in the Law

Barcelona 22-23 May 2017

Venue: Facultat de Filosofia, Universitat de Barcelona (c. Montalegre 6, 4th floor, Seminari de Filosofia).

Organized by Samuele Chilovi (Barcelona & Glasgow) & Dan López de Sa (ICREA & Barcelona); sponsored by research project “Derivative Metaphysics” (FFI2015-66372-P MINECO/FEDER, UE).

The workshop DM1: Metaphysics in the Law is an interdisciplinary series of talks focusing on issues at the intersection between contemporary analytic metaphysics and the philosophy of law. The topics to be dealt with will include metaphysical accounts of core legal phenomena (validity, obligation, authority), applications to law of central metaphysical concepts (grounding, causation), and the relevance of the metaphysics of linguistic content for legal interpretation.

Program

Monday 22 May

11:15-13:00 – Sara Bernstein (Notre Dame): “Deviant Causal Chains and the Law”

Chair: Dan López de Sa (ICREA & Barcelona)

13:00-15:00 — Lunch break

15:00-16:45 – George Pavlakos (Glasgow) and Samuele Chilovi (Barcelona & Glasgow): “Rational Determination as Grounding”

Chair: J.J. Moreso (Pompeu Fabra)

16:45-17:15 — Coffee break (coffee and snacks provided)

17:15-19:00 – Teresa Marques (Barcelona): “Hybrid dispositionalism and the law”

Chair: Chiara Valentini (Pompeu Fabra)

Tuesday 23 May

09:00-10:45 – Jack Woods (Leeds): ‘The Explanatory Role of Ethics in the Law”

Chair: Carl Hoefer (ICREA & Barcelona)

10:45-11:15 — Coffee break (coffee and snacks provided)

11:15-13:00 – Genoveva Marti (ICREA & Barcelona) and Lorena Ramirez (Pompeu Fabra): “Of fish, fruit and death. Natural kinds and legal disputes”

Chair: Samuele Chilovi (Barcelona & Glasgow)

13:00-15:00 — Lunch break

15:00-16:45 – Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers): “Lawmaking: A Grounding Account”

Chair: Manuel García-Carpintero (Barcelona)