AppliedPhil Society for Applied Philosophy The Society for Applied Philosophy (UK) was founded in 1982 with the aim of promoting philosophical study and research that has a direct bearing on areas of practical concern. It arose from an increasing awareness that many topics of public debate are capable of being illuminated by the critical, analytic approach characteristic of philosophy, and by direct consideration of questions of value. These topics come from a number of different areas of social life - law, politics, economics, science, technology, medicine and education are among the most obvious. The purpose of the SAP is foster and promote philosophical work that is intended to make a constructive contribution to problems in these areas. It does so through workshops, conferences, and lecture programmes. AppliedPhil’s tracks 2019 - SAP Annual Lecture: Sarah Buss, 'The Limits of an Ethics that Can Be Applied' by AppliedPhil published on 2019-11-05T14:35:33Z 2019 - Interview with Professor Sarah Buss (Michigan) by AppliedPhil published on 2019-11-05T14:09:23Z 2018 - Carol Gould Interview by AppliedPhil published on 2018-11-09T13:00:09Z 2018 - SAP Annual Lecture: Carol Gould, 'How Democracy Can Inform Consent: Internet and Bioethics' by AppliedPhil published on 2018-11-09T12:55:25Z 2017 - SAP Annual Lecture: Philip Pettit, 'Three Mistakes about Doing Good (and Bad)' by AppliedPhil published on 2018-06-12T15:09:59Z 2016 - Ripstein Interview by AppliedPhil published on 2016-12-08T18:18:22Z 2016 - Ripstein Lecture, 'Reclaiming Proportionality' by AppliedPhil published on 2016-12-08T18:18:22Z 2015 - Shelly Kagan Interview, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:08:25Z 2015 - Shelly Kagan, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' - Audience Discussion by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:05:10Z 2015 - SAP Annual Lecture: Shelly Kagan, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:01:14Z
2019 - SAP Annual Lecture: Sarah Buss, 'The Limits of an Ethics that Can Be Applied' by AppliedPhil published on 2019-11-05T14:35:33Z
2019 - Interview with Professor Sarah Buss (Michigan) by AppliedPhil published on 2019-11-05T14:09:23Z
2018 - SAP Annual Lecture: Carol Gould, 'How Democracy Can Inform Consent: Internet and Bioethics' by AppliedPhil published on 2018-11-09T12:55:25Z
2017 - SAP Annual Lecture: Philip Pettit, 'Three Mistakes about Doing Good (and Bad)' by AppliedPhil published on 2018-06-12T15:09:59Z
2016 - Ripstein Lecture, 'Reclaiming Proportionality' by AppliedPhil published on 2016-12-08T18:18:22Z
2015 - Shelly Kagan Interview, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:08:25Z
2015 - Shelly Kagan, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' - Audience Discussion by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:05:10Z
2015 - SAP Annual Lecture: Shelly Kagan, 'What's Wrong with Speciesism?' by AppliedPhil published on 2015-07-03T10:01:14Z