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Dear colleagues,

The BETA (University of Strasbourg, CNRS and University of Lorraine, France) and REGARDS (University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France) research centers are co-organizing the Grand-Est Economics & Philosophy Webinar. The webinar aims at the discussion and the diffusion of research done at the intersection of economics and philosophy. It ambitions to be an academic forum opened to the diversity of approaches and methods constitutive of this field.  It welcomes scholars from all horizons who present their recent work in this domain. Participation is open to all.

The next session will take place Friday 10 February at 5pm (Paris time). Matthew Adler, Richard A. Horwitz Professor of Law and Professor of Economics, Philosophy and Public Policy at Duke University, will present a text titled "Person-Affecting Consequentialism: Equity-Regarding, Desert-Neutral, Repugnant".

The webinar will be held on Zoom at the following link:

https://univ-reims-fr.zoom.us/j/97199784931?pwd=OWdMTGZYL2d4bUNQRzdIamlzYXVMdz09

Thank you in advance for your interest and participation.

Samuel FEREY, Cyril HEDOIN, Herrade IGERSHEIM

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