Seminar Talk: Shlomi Segall

From Now and to Eternity: Prioritarianism and Time

Shlomi Segall
The Political Science Department and PPE
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Mon, Nov 4, 2013, 4-6 pm
LA200

Absract:

What is the temporal unit of prioritarianism? The paper argues against complete-life prioritarianism and in favor of priority to those who are worse off at any given time-slice. With regard to equality, in contrast, we must adopt the opposite position, namely, we must be concerned with, and only with, complete lives. I propose to search for the temporal unit of prioritarianism by outlining five distinguishing features of the view (not meant as an exhaustive list). Prioritarianism is: an other-things-being-equal, non-comparative view that is concerned with aggregating an impersonal value that applies both inter-personally as well as intra-personally. I shall then assess the implications of these five features for time. I will attempt to show that prioritarianism cannot apply to anything longer than time slices. The paper concludes, however, that the implications of priority and time are no objection to prioritarianism, but that they do constitute an objection to what one might term anti-egalitarian prioritarianism. We ought, in sum, be prioritarians about time-slices, and egalitarians about complete lives.

Next up: Peter Loewen

“Empathy and Political Preferences”

Peter Loewen
Director, Centre for the Study of the United States
Professor, Department of Political Science
University of Toronto

Wednesday, Oct. 30,
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Room 200, Larkin Building
15 Devonshire Place

The Charter of Quebec Values: whence, why and whither?

Daniel Turp
Professor, Université de Montréal and former MNA and MPTurp and Heath - Oct10

Comment: Joseph Heath
Director, Centre for Ethics and Professor of Philosophy

Thursday, October 10
12:30 – 2:00 pm
Venue: CG150, 14 Queens Park Crescent West

Register: https://lacharte.eventbrite.com/

The new proposed Charter of Quebec Values has generated much debate both within Quebec and across Canada. It has made international headlines. Daniel Turp and Joseph Heath will be discussing the genesis, content and goals of the Charter. The session will be moderated by Professor Irvin Studin, MPP, Program Director at the School of Public Policy & Governance.