Hi Everyone, 

Please join us for a book symposium on Leaf Kretz’s book, Ethics, Emotion, Education, and Empowerment (Lexington Books 2020). The event is hosted by the Society for Philosophy of Emotion (SPE), and will be recorded for posterity on the SPE website:

Abstract: Universities teach courses in ethics, but do they teach students how to be ethical in practice? Lisa Kretz’s Ethics, Emotion, Education, and Empowerment explores the ways that philosophical ethics are currently taught and argues that dominant approaches fail to adequately support ethical action, in part because emotions are all too often ignored or repressed in university classrooms. In isolation, abstract theoretical content fails to motivate. The ability to reason through an ethical dilemma does not, by itself, of necessity impact ethical action. Empowered action requires intentional emotional engagement. Kretz argues that part of the reason affective pedagogy fails to get sufficient uptake is due to the operations of oppression. There is a long history of the reason-emotion dualism undermining recognition of the necessary and valuable epistemic roles emotions play in moral life, and serving as a political tactic to undermine the experience of oppressed groups. This impoverishes ethical pedagogy because it is to the detriment of their ability to teach ethics in a comprehensive way and strips the potential of supporting students to enact their own reflectively held ethical beliefs and values. Using the example of the environmental crisis, Kretz makes a case for supporting students as engaged activists aware of their capacity to ethically change the world.

Book Symposium Schedule:

Chair: Cecilea Mun (University of Louisville, KY)

00:00 – 00:20: Book Synopsis, Leaf Kretz (University of Evansville, IN)

00:20 – 00:35: First Commentary, Mercy Corredor (University of Michigan)

00:35 – 00:50: Second Commentary, Eric MacTaggart (University of Illinois at Chicago)

00:50 – 01:05: Third Commentary, Elizabeth Whiting Pierce (Wake Forest University, NC

01:05 – 01:20: Fourth Commentary, Crystal Brown (University of Missouri, St. Louis)

01:20 – 01:30: Short Break

01:30 – 02:00: Author’s Response, Leaf Kretz (University of Evansville, IN)

02:00 – 03:00: Audience Questions for Author and Panel of Commentators

The event is free, all are welcome, and please distribute widely! 

You can find out more information on the event website: https://www.philosophyofemotion.org/spe-events/independent-spe-events/book-symposium-leaf-kretz-ethics-emotion-education-and-empowerment

Cecilea Mun, PhD (she/her/hers)
https://www.name-coach.com/cecilea-mun
Assistant Professor
Bingham Humanities Building #314
Department of Philosophy
University of Louisville, KY
https://sites.google.com/site/muncecilea/






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