INVITED TALKS IN CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS
2020
On the Road to Meaning, Ethics in the 21st Century, Budapest, Hungary
TBA, 2nd Meta-ethics workshop, University of Oslo, Norway
2019
Consequentialism and Its Demands: The Role of Institutions, Stapledon Lecture, University of Liverpool, UK
Entrapment and Its Ethics: A Dirty Hands Problem?, University of Oslo, Norway
What Are Basic Liberties?, Contemporary Themes in Ethics and Political Philosophy V, Pluralism and Populism: Challenges for Normative Philosophy, University of Cádiz, Spain
Entrapment and Its Ethics: A Dirty Hands Problem?, The Ethics of Police and Media Stings, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
2018
The Incoherence Objection to Legal Entrapment, GMR workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark
Moral Demands, Intuitions and (Experimental) Methodology, Workshop on meta-ethics, University of Oslo, Norway
2017
Response, Discussant of Neil Sinhababu’s Humean Nature, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
Institutional Consequentialism and World Government, 'World Government or Else?', 1st Collegium-Helveticum - Zukunftskolleg workshop, Collegium Helveticum (Zurich, Switzerland)/Zukunftskolleg (Konstanz, Germany)
2016
Entrapment and Its Ethics, with Daniel Hill and Stephen McLeod, 'Public Standards, Ethics and Entrapment': An Interdisciplinary Conference', University of Liverpool, UK
The Role of Reasons in Health Care Resource Allocation, 'Exploring the Issues - Resource Allocation and Commissioning', AHRC Research Network 'Medicine, Markets and Morals', 2nd meeting, Glasgow, Scotland
2015
Multi-dimensional Consequentialism and Degrees of Rightness, ‘Making It Normative’ international workshop, University of Bern, Switzerland
2013
The Case for RESOLUTION’, The Dimensions of Consequentialism, International workshop, University of Konstanz, Germany.
Overdemanding Consequentialism? An Experimental Approach, Research Forum, Department of Philosophy, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
2012
Between Boredom and Ignorance: On the Problems of an Omnitemporal Deity, Department of Philosophy, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
How Hard Can It Get? Novel Approaches to the Overdemandingness Objection to Consequentialism, Department of Philosophy, University of Bergen, Norway.
2011
Reasons – Facts or Propositions?, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Immortal Curiosity, Department of Philosophy, Saarland University, Saarbrucken, Germany.
Silencing Desires?, Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden.
2010
What’s (Really) Wrong With Pure Cognitivism, Konstanz-Zurich colloquium, Ethics Centre, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Silencing Desires?, Faculty Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, University of Konstanz, Germany.
What’s (Really) Wrong With Pure Cognitivism, Language and Rationality Seminar, CSMN, Oslo, Norway
Divine Boredom, Moral Philosophy Club, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN), Oslo, Norway.
What’s (Really) Wrong With Pure Cognitivism, Philosophy Department, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Divine Boredom, Philosophy Department, University of Tartu, Estonia.
2009
Hurtig On Fittingness, Invited response, ‘The Metaphysics of Normativity’ workshop, Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Against Dancy’s Pure Cognitivism, Department of Philosophy, Lund University.
2008
Reason and Desire: The Role of Pleasure, Department of Philosophy, Gothenburg University, Sweden.
Desires as Additional Reasons? The Case of Tie-breaking, ‘Acting for a Reason: Normativity and Mentality in a World of Causality’ workshop, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden.
Reason and Desire: The Case of Affective Desires, Department of Philosophy, Uppsala University, Sweden.
2007
Reason and Desire: The Role of Pleasure (and Pain), Forum for Theoretical Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary.
Politics and Justice, György Bence Memorial Conference, College for Social Theory, Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary.
Reason and Desire, Department of Philosophy, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.
2005
Globalization, Cosmopolitanism, and Philosophy: Historical Investigations, Conference on Globalization, Institute of Political History, Budapest, Hungary.
2004
Political Economy and Socialism, Roundtable Discussion, Participants: Loránd Ambrus-Lakatos, Russel Hardin, János Kis, John Mueller, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary.
2002
Rawls on Stability, Invited Response at the Junior Fellows Conference, Institute für die Wissenschaften der Menschen, Vienna, Austria.