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File - Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy
PROGRAM-3.1 - VI Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy.
Monday, June 8 Panel Sessions 9:30-11:00
P1:
Aguayo: Distribution or
Recognition. A Critical
Examination of a False
Dilemma.
Schemmel: Self-respect,
Justice, and Injustice.
Bratu, Self-respect and
Intimate Relationships.
P2:
Beato: The idea of
virtue(s) in Vladimir
Jankélévitch's moral
philosophy.
Pedro Martins: Justice
and Merit.
De Wet: The Business
of Business Ethics –
Lessons from Foucault.
P3:
Heim: Disentangling the
voluntariness of migration
and its implications.
Meijers: Migrants by
Plane and Migrants by
Stork: can we exclude one
but not the other?
Rainey:
Cosmopolitanism:
Dynamic Identity –
Pluralism Without,
Levelism Within.
P4:
Fairbanks: Technology
and Virtue.
Himmelreich: Future
drones and
responsibility in
hierarchical groups.
Diamantis: The mental
life of a criminal
corporation.
P5:
Astier: Relational
Cosmopolitanism: is there
an alleged moral magic in
relations?
Desbiolles: Thomas
Nagel’s reconstruction of
the idea of global justice.
Belic: When should we
coerce each other? A
Cosmopolitan account of
just institutions.
P8:
Yuksekdag: What is a
Right to Mobility?
Interests, Prospects, and
Limitations.
Cabrita: The
Relationship between
Migration and Poverty.
Yong: A Democratic
Citizenship Conception of
Immigrant Integration.
P9:
Lee: Defending a
Communicative Theory
of Punishment.
Imbrisevic: The
Hegelian Objection to
Threatening
Punishment.
Pugh: NeuroInterventions, Remorse
and Criminal Justice.
P10:
Hibbert: Global Justice
as
a
Condition
of
Legitimate Particularity.
Lopez-Cantero: Caring
For
Strangers:
Can
Partiality
Support
Cosmopolitanism?
Miklos: Nonideal duties
of cosmopolitan justice:
the cases of medical
migration and medical
tourism.
Coffee-break –Panel Sessions 11:30-13:00
P6:
Gheaus: Procreation,
child-rearing and
intergenerational justice.
Ferdman:
Intergenerational
Community and the Ideal
of
Freedom:
Three
Liberal Views.
Threet: Why democrats
should worry about
informal social sanctions.
P7:
D’Angelo: Put your
Baclavas on. Toward a
Political Theory of the
Mask.
Navarrete: Carl
Schmitt’s theory of
representation .
Scotto: Benjamin’s
historical materialism:
tradition, detention,
destruction.
Plenary Session: 14:30-16:00--------- Chair: João Cardoso Rosas
Keynote Speaker: Samuel Scheffler (New York University)
Why Worry about Future Generations?
P11
Vandieken:
Moral
Friends – A value-based
account of reciprocal
normativity.
Nielsen: Why ’Play’
Shouldn’t be
Downplayed: The
Capability Theory on
ADHD.
Arruda: Others
Expectations, SelfConstitution and
Practical Reason.
Conference Dinner -20:00
P12
Archer: Moral
Obligations, Selfinterest and the
Transitivity Problem.
Kriegstein: Well-being
and Pro-Attitudes.
Carpan: Defending the
Option to Not Be
Autonomous.
P13:
Bidadanure: The Ethics
of Social Banditry.
Howard: Kidnapped: The
Ethics of Paying
Ransoms.
Putnam: Justice and
Gentrification.
P14
Cohen: The Moral
Gradation of Deceptive
Modes.
Truccone: Liberal
Criminal Law and the
Non-Identity Problem.
Erdenk: Evaluation
and Obligation: Hume’s
Law and its Relation to
Hume’s Account of
Obligation.
P15
Contreras:
Cosmopolitanism: how is
it possible and desirable
in the global era?
Ulas: The public, justice
and political theorizing.
Colen: Cosmopolitanism
old and new: the
adversaries of the Greek
polis.
PROGRAM-3.1 - VI Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy.
Tuesday, June 9 Panel Sessions 9:30-11:00
P 16:
P 17:
Ip: Living Together as
Vanini: Managing
Equals in the Global
Pluralism: Modus
Context.
Vivendi as a
Benli: Action Guidance
Compromise.
in Theorizing Global
Melo-Lopes: The
Justice.
Normative Basis for
Scotton: Two different
Political Liberalism
grounds for democratic
Liveriero: Democratic
practices? The problem
Bases of Equality?
of legitimacy
Proceduralism &
in a cosmopolitan
Epistemic Peerhood.
world.
Coffee-break-Panel Sessions 11:30-13:00
P 21:
P 22:
Peeters: The limits of Ossenblock:
Does
common-sense morality: self-ownership imply
to
natural
The phenomenology of access
individual agency in resources?
climate change.
Mateus: Liberdade e
Polkamp: Is It My
Propriedade,
um
perverso binómio em
Fault? Collective Harm
Anarquia, Estado e
and Causal Inefficacy.
Utopia.
Rowe: Severe
Rekers: Should we
Uncertainty and
allocate humanitarian
Fairness.
aid to the poor from
countries with
sufficient resources to
guarantee human
rights against poverty?
Lunch –Panel Session -14:30-16:00
P 26:
P 27:
De-Smet: The delegated Simpson: What is
authority model misused Wrong with Bankers’
as a strategy of
Bonuses?
disengagement in the
Walton: An
case of climate change.
International Envy
Oberman: Climate
Test? And its
Change as International Implications for World
Aggression.
Trade.
Cooke: Cosmopolitan
Parr: Taking the Envy
Disobedience.
Test Seriously.
P 18: NB - in
Portuguese and
Spanish.
Goulart: Uma hipótese
agonística para a
aporia entre soberania
popular e direitos
humanos.
Otero: Hacia una Ética
y una Justicia de la
Vulnerabilidad.
Morais: A Construção
do Inimigo num Mundo
Pós-Imunitário.
P 19:
Davies: Grounding
human rights.
Pinheiro: The Intuition
behind the Idea of
Welfare Rights.
Wood: The
Radicalization of Human
Rights.
P 20:
Axelsen: Against the
Importance of
Associations for
Distributive Justice.
De-la-Cruz: Rethinking
cosmopolitan
responsibility.
Schwenkenbecher: Why
cosmopolitan duties are
not duties of ‘collective
beneficence.
P 23:
Cordón: Schelling's
New Deduction of
Natural Right as
condition for dissolution
of State.
Micelly: The Thomistic
Contribution to the Idea
of Freedom of
Conscience.
Gilabert:, El concepto
de Volk en Heidegger
como exponente del
Mit-sein.
P 24:
Pao: Citizen Liability for
State Injustice—the
Authorization Model.
Petroni: The Morality of
Equality: Egalitarianism
and Political Authority.
Shnayderman: Overall
Freedom-Measurement
and Evaluation.
P 25:
Finneron-Burns: Are our
duties to future
generations merely
sufficientarian?
Reglitz: On
Intergenerational
Distributive Justice.
Guillery: The Concept of
Feasibility.
P 28:
Wilcox: On the Value of
Aesthetic Experience for
Environmental Ethics.
Stockton: Judgments,
Emotions, and Creating
An Ethical Society.
Bonallumi: Normative
endorsement: the case
of moral heuristics.
P 29:
Beeghly: Is Stereotyping
Intrinsically Wrong?
Valdman:What's Wrong
with Brainwashing?
Birks: Benefitting
Offenders.
P 30:
Gray: The Challenge of
Legitimacy in Customary
International Law.
Harb: Can Global
Egalitarians Defend
Egalitarian Justice
for the European Union?
Lain: A democratic
republican political
philosophy for our
contemporary market
societies?
P 31:
Cimendereli: The duty to
know More and More.
Loureiro: Are principles
independent from facts.
Fumagalli: Erasmus
Generation.
Johnstone: British
Imperial Amnesia meets
‘cosmopolitan’ memory.
Plenary Session: 16:30-18:00------------Chair: David Alvarez
Keynote Speaker: Simon Caney (University of Oxford)
Global Injustice and the Rights of Necessity and Resistance