Week three was facilitated by Zara Bain and Rachelle Bascara. Both gave excellent overviews and critical responses to the chapter under discussion (chapter 5, 'Moral Responsibility and Complicity in Philosophical Scholarship').
Their handouts are available here (Rachelle's) and here (Zara's).
We were down in numbers slightly, with 11 people in the room, and 6–7 people joining us online (including, I believe, the Utrecht cluster group). Next week, we will be looking at chapter 6, 'Rearticulating White Moral Responsibility' and will convene in the same room (Committee room 4) at the usual time.
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