Réz Anna

Department of Philosophy

Central European University, Budapest

E-mail: rez_anna@ceu-budapest.edu

Education and Academics

2009 2010 “Aspects of Responsibility” summer course (CEU Summer University), Budapest

(coorse coordinator)

2008 – present Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary

PhD in Philosophy

2007 2009 Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Founding member of the Contemporary Moral Philosophy research group

Founding member of the Analytical Philosophy of Art research group

2008 Summer “Aspects of Responsibility” summer course (CEU Summer University), Budapest (participant)

2007 Winter Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Visiting student at the Department of Philosophy

2006 Spring K. U. Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Graduate-level philosophy courses (MA)

(Exchange Student, Erasmus Mobility Scholarship)

2003 2008 Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary

MA in Philosophy

MA in Aesthetics

Teaching Experience

2010 Spring “Moral Responsibility” seminar (graduate, 300-level, elective)

Department of Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary

Course instructor

2008 Fall, 2009 Spring, 2009 Fall

Introduction to Philosophy” seminar (undergraduate, 100-level, core)

Department of Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary

Instructed sessions on normative ethics, compiled course material and graded papers for the part of the course on normative ethics

Publications

· “Responsibility for Emotions: an Attributionist Account”. Forthcoming in Praxis.

· “Fairy Tales of a Better Morality”. Essay on the movies of Anders Thomas Jensen. Forthcoming in Prizma. [In Hungarian]

· “Moral Responsibility and Recalcitrant Emotions”. Forthcoming in Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. [In Hungarian]

· “Altered States of Consciousness”. Critical notice of Human Consciousness. Philosophical Puzzles and Solutions by Mihály Boda (L’Harmattan, 2008, Budapest). Világosság, 2008/9-10, pp. 187–194. [In Hungarian]

· “Moral dilemmas and Residues”. In: Förköli & Sági, eds., Adsumus VI. Budapest: Eötvös József Collegium. [In Hungarian.]

· Book review on Responsibility (ed. Krokovay Zsolt, L’Harmattan, 2006). BUKSZ, 2007 Autumn, pp. 251–254. [In Hungarian]

· “Identity, etc.” Book review of England, England by Julian Barnes (Ulpius-ház publishing house, 2007, Budapest). Szabad Változók, 2007 Winter. http://www.szv.hu/kritika/identitas-meg-miegymas [In Hungarian]

Presentations

· “What Emotions Cannot Do to Ethical Theories”

Conference on Moral Emotions and Intuitions

Eden Babylon Hotel, The Hague, 25-27th May 2011

· “Practical Syllogism and the Variety of Wrongful Actions”

Conference on Nicomachian Ethics

Pázmány Péter Science University, Piliscsaba, 24-25th April 2011

· “Moral Responsibility and Control”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 26th November 2010

· “Responsibility and the Hierarchical Self”

Moral Responsibility: Analytic Approaches, Substantive Accounts and Case Studies

Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal-en Letterkunde, Ghent, 17-18th October 2010

· “Moral Standards and Moral Responsibility – Which Comes First?”

Third Annual CEU In-house Philosophy Conference

Budapest, Central European University, 8-9th October 2010

· “What is control and why is it significant?”

“Language, Power, Moral”. Conference of MTA ELTE’s Philosophy of Language research group

Budapest, Eötvös Loránd University, 31th September – 1st October 2010

· “Responsibility for Carelessness: the Failure of an Attributionist Account”

“(Applied) Ethics”. Bled Philosophical Conferences

Bled, 7th June 2010

· “Recalcitrant Emotions and Moral Responsibility”

“Irrationality”. Yearly Conference of the Hungarian Coach Association

Budapest, 29th May 2010 (in Hungarian)

· Commentary on Zsuzsanna Balogh’s presentation “Moral judgment models”

3rd CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

Budapest, Central European University, 20th March 2010

· “Responsibility for Emotions – an Attributionist Account”

Workshop on Ethics and Emotions: an interdisciplinary perpective

Salamanca, University of Salamanca, 4th March 2010

· “Oedipus’s Moral Responsibility”

Conference on Literature and Philosophy

Budapest, Association of Literature Teachers, 21st November 2009

· “The Kantian Living Inside Us”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 21st November 2008 (in Hungarian)

· “Ought I do what I should do?”

“It is not so, nor ’twas not so”. Conference of the Language, Philosophy of Language, Pedagogy of Linguistics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy research groups of Erasmus College

Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Linguistic, 29th April 2008

· “Moral Conflicts and Strict Liability”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 7th December 2007

· “Choice and Betrayal”

8th Eötvös Conference

Budapest, Eötvös József Collegium, April 22th 2007

Areas of Research and Interest

· Moral Responsibility

· Moral Psychology

· Action Theory

· Meta-Ethics

· Moral conflicts and dilemmas

Referee

Ferenc Huoranszki

Dept. of Philosophy

Central European University, Budapest

huoransz@ceu.hu

Anna Réz

Department of Philosophy

Central European University, Budapest

E-mail: rez_anna@ceu-budapest.edu


Department of Philosophy

Central European University, Budapest

Contact: rez_anna@ceu-budapest.edu

Education and Academics

2009 2010 “Aspects of Responsibility” summer course (CEU Summer University), Budapest

(coorse coordinator)

2008 – present Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary

PhD in Philosophy

2007 2009 Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Founding member of the Contemporary Moral Philosophy research group

Founding member of the Analytical Philosophy of Art research group

2008 Summer “Aspects of Responsibility” summer course (CEU Summer University), Budapest (participant), Hungary

2007 Winter Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

Visiting student at the Department of Philosophy

2006 Spring K. U. Leuven, Leuven, Belgium

Graduate-level philosophy courses (MA)

(Exchange Student, Erasmus Mobility Scholarship)

2003 2008 Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest, Hungary

MA in Philosophy

MA in Aesthetics

Teaching experience

2010 Spring “Moral Responsibility” seminar (graduate, 300-level, elective)

Department of Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary

Course instructor

2008 Fall, 2009 Spring, 2009 Fall

Introduction to Philosophy” seminar (undergraduate, 100-level, core)

Department of Philosophy, ELTE, Budapest, Hungary

Instructed sessions on normative ethics, compiled course material and graded papers for the part of the course on normative ethics

Publications

· “Responsibility for Emotions: an Attributionist Account”. Forthcoming in Praxis.

· “Fairy Tales of a Better Morality”. Essay on the movies of Anders Thomas Jensen. Forthcoming in Prizma. [In Hungarian]

·“Moral Responsibility and Recalcitrant Emotions”. Forthcoming in Magyar Filozófiai Szemle. [In Hungarian]

·

· “Altered States of Consciousness”. Book Critical notice review onf Human Consciousness. Philosophical Puzzles and Solutions by Mihály Boda (L’Harmattan, 2008, Budapest). In: Világosság, (2008/9-10), pp. 187–194. [In Hungarian]

· “Moral dilemmas and Residues” . In: Förköli & Sági, eds., Adsumus VI. Budapest: Eötvös József Collegium. [In Hungarian.]

· Book review on Responsibility (ed. Krokovay Zsolt, L’Harmattan, 2006). In: BUKSZ, (2007 Autumn), pp. 251–254. [In Hungarian]

· “Identity, etc.” Book review ofn England, England by Julian Barnes (Ulpius-ház publishing house, 2007, Budapest). In Szabad Változók, (2007 Winter). http://www.szv.hu/kritika/identitas-meg-miegymas [In Hungarian]

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Presentations

·

·Commentary on Zsuzsanna Balogh’s presentation “Moral judgment models”

3rd CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

Budapest, Central European Univsersity, 20th March 2010.

· “What Emotions Cannot Do to Ethical Theories”

Conference on Moral Emotions and Intuitions

Eden Babylon Hotel, The Hague, 25-27th May 2011

· “Practical Syllogism and the Variety of Wrongful Actions

Conference on Nicomachian Ethics

Pázmány Péter Science University, Piliscsaba, 24-25th April 2011

· “Moral Responsibility and Control”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 26th November 2010

· Responsibility and the Hierarchical Self”

Moral Responsibility: Analytic Approaches, Substantive Accounts and Case Studies

Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal-en Letterkunde, Ghent, 17-18th October 2010

· “Moral Standards and Moral Responsibility – Which Comes First?”

Third Annual CEU In-house Philosophy Conference

Budapest, Central European University, 8-9th October 2010

· “What is control and why is it significant?

·“Language, Power, Moral”. Conference of MTA ELTE’s Philosophy of Language research group

·Budapest, Eötvös Loránd University, 31th September – 1st October 2010

·

· “Responsibility for Carelessness: the Failure of an Attributionist Account”

·“(Applied) Ethics”. Bled Philosophical Conferences

·Bled, 7th June 2010

·

· “Recalcitrant Emotions and Moral Responsibility”

·“Irrationality”. Yearly Conference of the Hungarian Coach Association

·Budapest, 29th May 2010 (in Hungarian)

·

· Commentary on Zsuzsanna Balogh’s presentation “Moral judgment models”

3rd CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

Budapest, Central European University, 20th March 2010

· “Responsibility for Emotions – an Attributionist Account”

Workshop on Ethics and Emotions: an interdisciplinary perpective

Salamanca, University of Salamanca, 4th March 2010.

· “Oedipus’s Moral Responsibility”

Conference on Literature and Philosophy conference

Budapest, Assocsiation of Hungarian Literature Teachers, 21st November 2009

· “The Kantian Living Inside Us”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 21st November 2008 (in Hungarian)


Presentations (continued)

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· Ought I do what I should do?”

“It is not so, nor ’twas not so”. Conference of the Language, Philosophy of Language, Pedagogy of Linguistics and Contemporary Moral Philosophy research groups of Erasmus College

Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Linguistic, 29th April 2008

· “Moral Conflicts and Strict Liability”

Regular Sessions of the Erasmus College for Advanced Studies

Budapest, ELTE, 7th December 2007

· “Choice and Betrayal”

8th Eötvös Conference

Budapest, Eötvös József Collegium, April 22th 2007

· Commentary on Zsuzsanna Balogh’s presentation “Moral judgment models”

3rd CEU Philosophy Graduate Conference

Budapest, Central European University, 20th March 2010

Areas of Research and Interest

· Moral Responsibility

· Moral Psychology

· Action Theory

· Meta-Ethics

· Moral conflicts and dilemmas

Referee

Prof. Ferenc Huoranszki

Dept. of Philosophy

Central European University, Budapest

hHuoransz@ceu.hu