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Date: 2010-08-03 15:17:38
Meta-ethics
Social philosophy
Philosophy of life
Virtue ethics
Morality
Consequentialism
Eudaimonia
Virtue
Ethics
Philosophy
Normative ethics

RoME III: Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress 2010 Keynote speakers: Susan Wolf (Chapel Hill) John Martin Fischer (Riverside) Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke) Main program (alphabetical order):

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