The final 2019 Easter Term session of the monthly seminar run by the Cambridge 
Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy will take place this week on Wednesday, 
June 19th, at 3:00pm, in the Linklaters Room of the Law Faculty Building. 
[PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LINKLATERS ROOM IS AT THE EASTERN END OF THE THIRD FLOOR 
OF THE LAW FACULTY BUILDING. TO REACH IT, YOU SHOULD GO TO THE THIRD FLOOR OF 
THE BUILDING VIA THE STAIRS AND THEN ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE SOUTH-SIDE 
CORRIDOR OF THE LIBRARY TO THE EASTERN END.] The seminar will be chaired by 
Yael Loewenstein, who is currently a Junior Research Fellow in Philosophy at 
Churchill College and an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department of 
the University of Houston.  For the reading, she has chosen the main portion of 
a chapter from John Fischer's and Mark Ravizza's RESPONSIBILITY AND CONTROL. 
The chapter is entitled "Moral Responsibility for Actions"; Yael is assigning 
pp 28-55. The chapter can be down-loaded at the following URL:

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/responsibility-and-control/moral-responsibility-for-actions-weak-reasonsresponsiveness/A0058112D7C576FA55A991705E5C3E64

Everyone is welcome to attend the seminar, which will mark the completion of 
the twentieth year of these monthly sessions.




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Matthew H. Kramer
Professor of Legal & Political Philosophy, Cambridge University
Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge
Director of Cambridge Forum for Legal & Political Philosophy
Fellow of the British Academy

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