The Financial Ethics Research Group (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) is organizing its first “Financial Ethics Workshop” on September 16-17. See the detailed schedule below.
The workshop will be held on zoom. Registration is free but mandatory. Please send an email to <louis.larue.2@gu.se> no later than September 14.
Following the workshop, a planned book on the philosophy of money and finance, edited by Joakim Sandberg and Lisa Warenski, is due to be published by Oxford University Press.
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Note: Time indicated below is UCT+2 (Central European Summer Time)
Thursday 16 September | Title |
10h30 – Joakim Sandberg (University of Gothenburg ) | Welcome address. |
11h Adrian Walsh (University of New England, Australia) | Financial Ethics and the Moral Status of the Profit Motive |
12h Lunch | |
13h Boudewijn de Bruin (University of Groningen) | Reflexive Law and Epistemic Virtues: The EU Sustainable Finance Action Plan |
14h Richard Endörfer (University of Gothenburg) | What precisely is Wrong with Banks Contributing to Financial Crises? |
15h Break | |
15h30 Lisa Warenski (CUNY) | Epistemic Dimensions of Culture and Conduct |
16h30 Aaron James (University of California, Irvine) | Rawls, Lerner, and the Tax-and-Spend Booby Trap |
Friday 17 September | |
9h30 – Welcome | |
10h Marco Meyer (University of Hamburg) | Credit and Distributive Justice |
11h Christopher J. Cowton (Huddersfield Business School) | Truth in financial accounting |
12h Lunch | |
13h Clément Fontan (UCLouvain) | Beating around the (green) bush: central banks in face of the environmental meltdown. |
14h Joshua Preiss (Minnesota State University) | Freedom and the Ends of Financial Market Reform |