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Doctoral students present their current academic works

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Seung Hyun Song and Santiago Truccone Borgogno presented their current academic work in the blocked workshop of the Colloquium Practical and Political Philosophy.

On Thursday, January 11, 2018, Seung Hyun Song and Santiago Truccone Borgogno presented papers in the blocked workshop of the Colloquium Practical and Political Philosophy, where visiting scholars, students and members of the Section Moral and Political Philosophy met to present and discuss their current academic work.

Santiago Truccone Borgogno presented his current work in progress "Supersession and the Mapuche case", and Seung Hyun Song presented her draft of "Language after colonization: unpacking linguistic injustice through supersession thesis". 

 

Schedule of the workshop:

Thursday, January 11, 2018 (Moderation: Lukas Meyer) 

10.00-10.15 Lukas Meyer and Harald Stelzer (University of Graz): Introduction to the Workshop and Introduction of the Participants 

10.15-11.15 Bernhard Petutschnig (MA Philosophy): The value of the human existence. What meaning has human life to the world and to moral values? 

11.30-12.30 Marcelo Araujo (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro): The ethics of editing the human germline 

12.30-13.30 Lunch 

13.30-14.30 Hristina Veljanova (H2020 Truessec.eu): Privacy and Security in the ICT Society: A Normative Framework for ICT Use

14.45-15.45 Santiago Truccone (FWF Supersession): Supersession and the Mapuche case 

16.00-17.00 Seunghyun Song (FWF Supersession): Language after colonization: unpacking linguistic injustice through supersession thesis 

17.15-18.15 Kian Mintz-Woo (DK Climate Change): Against Robustness 

18.30 Dinner

Friday, January 12, 2018 (Moderation: Harald Stelzer)

9.00-10.00 Gustavo Beade (University of Buenos Aires): Who can blame whom? Moral Standing to Blame and Punish deprived citizens 

10.15-11.15 Visar Brahimi (MA PELP): Arguments concerning social justice analysed 

11.30-12.30 Laura Garcia Portela (visiting scholar): Individual responsibility for climate change: do individuals have climate duties of symbolic compensation? 

12.30-13.30 Lunch 

13.30-14.30 Pranay Sanklecha (University of Graz): Climate change and the value of humanity 

14.45-15.45 Eike Düvel (DK Climate Change): The problem of lexical priority and risk 

16.00-17.00 Romina Frontalini Rekers (National University of Cordoba, Argentina): Discretion and popular control: some republican notes 

17.15-18.15 Daniel Petz (DK Climate Change): Duties of intergenerational climate justice

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