Childhood contributions to well-being. A seminar by Andrew Moore *ONLINE*

Date/Time
Date(s) - Mon 9 May
13:00 - 13:50


On one traditional view in the west, childhood has not much well-being significance compared to that of adulthood. A more recent rival view is that childhood has a lot of well-being significance, independently of its contribution to adult or life-course well-being. In contemporary (western) philosophy of well being, many argue or assume that certain things in life are well-being goods or bads, no matter which life-period one has them in. This talk identifies and assesses some tussles among these three ideas, and among some of their near kin.

Associate Professor Andrew Moore
Philosophy Programme, University of Otago

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Due to current room capacity restrictions under the Covid-19 Protection Framework, this seminar will take place online via Zoom.

Meeting ID: https://otago.zoom.us/j/922351556

Password: 595584

To those joining online, we ask that you please mute yourselves upon arrival to avoid any accidental interruptions.