Here is a list of talks that I've given recently:
"Habits, biases, and nudges"
Cambridge University, Reassessing Responsibility II Workshop, April 2017
UC Boulder, Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (refereed), August 2017
"Manipulation and agent-based reasons-responsiveness: Lessons from nudges"
Gothenburg University, Workshop on Responsibility, Conversation and Communication, May 2017
"Nudging, Bias, and Manipulation"
University of Birmingham, Moral Responsibility - Hard Cases Workshop, May 2017
"The threat of choice architecture to moral responsibility"
OZSW Conference (refereed), December 2016
Gothenburg University, Gothenburg Responsibility Conference (refereed), August 2016
"Unlucky deference"
OZSW Conference (refereed), December 2015
"Blame transfer" (w/ Jan Willem Wieland)
UC Boulder, Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (refereed), August 2015
Responsibility - the Epistemic Dimension II workshop, May 2015
"Some doubts about the consciousness requirement for moral responsibility"
Society for Philosophy of Agency, Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, February 2015
"Cognitive enhancement and the right to mental self-determination"
Cognitive Enhancement Conference, TU Delft, August 2014
“Is ignorance about climate change culpable”
TU Delft, Workshop on Climate Ethics, June 2014
“The moral obligation to cognitively enhance”
Oxford University, The Society for Applied Philosophy Conference (refereed) June 2014
“How not to establish culpability for ignorant action - dimensions of epistemic normativity”
VU University Amsterdam, Responsibility - The Epistemic Dimension workshop I, (refereed) April 2014
“Cognitive enhancement and Dutch medical liability law”
Oxford University, Regulation of Human Enhancement Technologies AHRC International Research Network Meeting, March 2013
“The ‘ought’ in ‘you ought to believe’ is epistemic, not moral”
Erasmus University, January 2013
Comments on “Excuse-Giving, Self-Narration, and the Social Construction of Responsibility”
Narrativity: Interpretation, Embodiment and Responsibility Workshop, October, 2012
“Culpable ignorance, control, and akrasia”
Pacific Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, (refereed) April 2012
“Epistemic norms and the right kinds of reasons”
Contemporary Psychology and the Moral Point of View Workshop, Netherlands School for Research in Practical Philosophy, August 2011.
Comments on “Deceiving you, deceiving me: The nature and morality of self deception” By Amber Griffoen.
Rocky Mountain Ethics Conference, (invited) August 2010
“State responsibility and climate change: enough blame to go around”
Ethics Energy and the Future Conference at TU Delft, (refereed) July 2010
"Habits, biases, and nudges"
Cambridge University, Reassessing Responsibility II Workshop, April 2017
UC Boulder, Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (refereed), August 2017
"Manipulation and agent-based reasons-responsiveness: Lessons from nudges"
Gothenburg University, Workshop on Responsibility, Conversation and Communication, May 2017
"Nudging, Bias, and Manipulation"
University of Birmingham, Moral Responsibility - Hard Cases Workshop, May 2017
"The threat of choice architecture to moral responsibility"
OZSW Conference (refereed), December 2016
Gothenburg University, Gothenburg Responsibility Conference (refereed), August 2016
"Unlucky deference"
OZSW Conference (refereed), December 2015
"Blame transfer" (w/ Jan Willem Wieland)
UC Boulder, Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (refereed), August 2015
Responsibility - the Epistemic Dimension II workshop, May 2015
"Some doubts about the consciousness requirement for moral responsibility"
Society for Philosophy of Agency, Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, February 2015
"Cognitive enhancement and the right to mental self-determination"
Cognitive Enhancement Conference, TU Delft, August 2014
“Is ignorance about climate change culpable”
TU Delft, Workshop on Climate Ethics, June 2014
“The moral obligation to cognitively enhance”
Oxford University, The Society for Applied Philosophy Conference (refereed) June 2014
“How not to establish culpability for ignorant action - dimensions of epistemic normativity”
VU University Amsterdam, Responsibility - The Epistemic Dimension workshop I, (refereed) April 2014
“Cognitive enhancement and Dutch medical liability law”
Oxford University, Regulation of Human Enhancement Technologies AHRC International Research Network Meeting, March 2013
“The ‘ought’ in ‘you ought to believe’ is epistemic, not moral”
Erasmus University, January 2013
Comments on “Excuse-Giving, Self-Narration, and the Social Construction of Responsibility”
Narrativity: Interpretation, Embodiment and Responsibility Workshop, October, 2012
“Culpable ignorance, control, and akrasia”
Pacific Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, (refereed) April 2012
“Epistemic norms and the right kinds of reasons”
Contemporary Psychology and the Moral Point of View Workshop, Netherlands School for Research in Practical Philosophy, August 2011.
Comments on “Deceiving you, deceiving me: The nature and morality of self deception” By Amber Griffoen.
Rocky Mountain Ethics Conference, (invited) August 2010
“State responsibility and climate change: enough blame to go around”
Ethics Energy and the Future Conference at TU Delft, (refereed) July 2010