When are we complicit in the wrongful actions of others? This question arises in a wide range of contexts such as medicine, war, climate change, human subject research, cyber security, and the law. This workshop aims to bring together international scholars, especially moral philosophers, to critically engage with one another's work on complicity, from the purely theoretical to the highly applied.
The workshop has received generous funding from The Centre for Ethics at the University of Toronto, the UTSC Department of Philosophy, the UTM Department of Philosophy, and the FAS Department of Philosophy at the University of Toronto.