[SydPhil] CHOP Research Seminar: Melissa Meritt (UNSA), Thurs 22 May

Catherine Wesselinoff catherine.wesselinoff at nd.edu.au
Tue May 13 09:14:21 AEST 2025


Dear All,



The Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHOP) at the University of Notre Dame Australia warmly invites you to our next Research Seminar.



SPEAKER: Associate Professor Melissa Merritt (UNSW)


TITLE: ‘Kant and Group Agency’ (abstract below)



DATE: Thursday 22 May 2025



TIME: 1:00 pm-2:30 pm (Sydney time)



IN-PERSON LOCATION:

Moorgate Room

The University of Notre Dame (Sydney)

10 Grafton St, Chippendale, NSW



ONLINE:

https://url.au.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/zLrbCxngwOfxBDV8YT8f1fypQgM?domain=notredame-au.zoom.us

Passcode: 180505

Registration is not required.

Abstract: Kant’s interpreters often assume that his conception of freedom rules out collective responsibility for human badness.  Yet in Part 3 of the 1793 Religion within the Bounds of Reason Alone, he claims that human beings “mutually corrupt each other’s moral disposition and make one another evil” (6:94.5-6).  On the going assumption, this corrupting act would be something that individuals do to individuals; however, Kant takes it to be something “we” do together, as some kind of group agent.  He also supposes that our common corruption is to be overcome through the establishment of the “ethical commonwealth”, which he deems a “duty of its own kind” because it does not hold of individuals to other individuals but of the species to itself, ostensibly acting as a group agent (6:97.17-19).  While many commentators acknowledge that Kant calls for a social solution to a social problem, almost no serious attention has been directed to his appeal to group agency and responsibility in this context.  This chapter puts contemporary work on group agency — namely, that of Margaret Gilbert, Stephanie Collins, and Thomas Crowther — into dialogue with Kant to advance our understanding of a curious and drastically understudied aspect of his later ethical thought.



Dr Catherine Wesselinoff | Lecturer
School of Philosophy and Theology
The University of Notre Dame Australia.

Recent Publications:
Wesselinoff, Catherine. "Apophatic Beauty in the Hippias Major and the Symposium", The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2024, pp 36-44
Wesselinoff, Catherine. The Revival of Beauty: Aesthetics, Experience, and Philosophy, Routledge, 2023

Wesselinoff, Catherine. "Is Jealousy Justifiable?" The European Journal of Philosophy, vol. 31, no. 3, 2023, pp 703-10.

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