From arts.cave at mq.edu.au Mon Jun 27 15:43:58 2022 From: arts.cave at mq.edu.au (Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics) Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 05:43:58 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] =?windows-1252?q?Mini_manuscript_workshop_on_Michael_Mc?= =?windows-1252?q?Kenna=92s_Responsibility_and_Desert=2E?= Message-ID: You are invited to attend a manuscript workshop for Michael McKenna?s Responsibility and Desert. Please register your attendance by emailing arts.cave at mq.edu.au. Registrants will be emailed a copy of the manuscript for pre-reading of the relevant chapters. Program and details: When: Tuesday 5th July 1.00pm ? 5.00pm Location: CAVE room (Faculty of Arts, in building 25WWC Room 211) or online via zoom (https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/hJAoCANpgjC9jMkQWfGDGqs?domain=macquarie.zoom.us) Program: Chair: Jeanette Kennett 1.00-1.30 Introduction/overview of the manuscript. Michael McKenna 1.30- 2.25 Chapter 3 Basically Deserved Blame and its Value. Commentary Nicole Vincent, Response Michael McKenna, Open discussion 2.25- 2.45 Afternoon tea 2.45 - 3.40 Chapter 7 Fittingness as a Pitiful Intellectualist Trinket? Commentary Neil Levy, Response Michael McKenna, Open discussion 3.45- 4.40 Chapter 10: Wimpy Retributivism and the Promise of Moral Influence Theories Commentary Katrina Hutchison, Response Michael McKenna, Open discussion 4.45-5.00 Concluding remarks We look forward to seeing you then. Best wishes, Tom Montefiore CAVE Administrator Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics (CAVE) Department of Philosophy Macquarie University Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia CAVE website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/V3S0CD1vlpTBXQ49VCAd-WD?domain=mq.edu.au https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/mYwSCGv0oyCJwov7MUkpQom?domain=facebook.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From theaustralianhegelsociety at pb03.ascendbywix.com Tue Jun 28 15:18:43 2022 From: theaustralianhegelsociety at pb03.ascendbywix.com (australianhegelsociety) Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 05:18:43 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] REMINDER: Critiques of Reason: Hegel and Contemporary Critical Theory Message-ID: <3B.25.26990.33F8AB26@gu.mta1vrest.cc.prd.sparkpost> REMINDER: Critiques of Reason: Hegel and Contemporary Critical Theory Joint Conference between the Australian Hegel Society / hegelpd / Sociedade Hegel Brasileira June 29-30 / July 01, 2022 University of Padova and online We are glad to remind of the international conference Critiques of Reason: Hegel and Contemporary Critical Theory, which will take place at the University of Padova (Piazza Capitaniato 3) and online (Zoom) on June 29-30 / July 01, 2022. The conference is jointly organised by hegelpd, the Australian Hegel Society, the Sociedade Hegel Brasileira, and it is hosted by Fisppa Department of the University of Padova. Here are the links for the event: Conference - Critiques of Reason (Day 1): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Awk3CROND2urNVjBos9S3sN?domain=unipd.zoom.us Conference - Critiques of Reason (Day 2): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/fZZECVARKgClMvN9muzKkWg?domain=unipd.zoom.us Conference - Critiques of Reason (Day 3): https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/g-cXCWLVXkUj0kRGZsKndXd?domain=unipd.zoom.us Organisation: Giovanna Luciano (Freie Universit?t Berlin / Boston University) Ricardo Crissiuma (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) Luca Illetterati (Universit? di Padova) ? (The times refer to Rome time zone. Porto Alegre and Sydney times are shown in brackets) June 29 (Sala Seminari) 12:00 pm (7 am / 8 pm) Luca Illetterati, Introduction 12:15 pm (7:15 am / 8:15 pm) Gunnar Hindrichs, ?The Contemporaneity of Critical Theory? 1:35 pm (8:35 am / 9:35 pm) Cat Moir, ?Habit, Habitus, and Social Reproduction: Hegel and Bourdieu? 2:20 pm (9:20 am / 10:20 pm) Break 3:20 pm (10:20 am / 11:20 pm) Eleonora Cugini, ?Towards a Critique of Artificial Intelligence: Second Nature and Cyborgs? 4:05 pm (11:05 am / 12:05 am) Ricardo Crissiuma, ?Hegel?s Philosophical Criticism: Indifference and the Need of Philosophy? 4:50 pm (11:50 am / 12:50 am) End June 30 (Aula Film) 12:00 pm (7 am / 8 pm) Daniel Badenhorst, ?The Young Hegel (1788-1796): A Philosopher totus politicus? 12:45 pm (7:45 am / 8:45 pm) Giovanna Luciano, ?Hegel and Freire: Humanism and Critical Education? 1:30 pm (8:30 am / 9:30 pm) Marloren Miranda, ?A not so Quiet Unfolding: Some Feminist Remarks on ?166 of Hegel?s Philosophy of Right and its Notion of Modernity? 2:15 pm (9:15 am / 10:15 pm) Break 3:15 pm (10:15 am / 11:15 pm) Armando Manchisi, ?Critique of Relations of Resonance? Good Life and Social Critique in Hegel and Hartmut Rosa? 4:00 pm (11:00 am / 12:00 am) Gregor Schaefer, ?Spirit?s Work of Critique in Hegel?s World History? 4:45 pm (11:45 am / 12:45 am) End July 01 (Aula Film) 12:00 pm (7 am / 8 pm) Pablo Pulgar Moya, ?Personifying the Social: A Response to Hegel? 12:45 pm (7:45 am / 8:45 pm) Giovanni Zanotti, ?The Process Between Kant and Schlegel. 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URL: From arts.cave at mq.edu.au Wed Jun 29 13:35:51 2022 From: arts.cave at mq.edu.au (Centre for Agency, Values, and Ethics) Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 03:35:51 +0000 Subject: [SydPhil] Reminder - Poverty and Blame Workshop 7-8 July at CAVE, Macquarie University - REGISTER NOW Message-ID: Dear All, The Centre for Agency Values and Ethics at Macquarie University is hosting a two-day workshop on Poverty and Blame 7-8th July 2022. The implications of poverty for theoretical work in moral psychology has been neglected. How do income status and welfare dependence shape how people living in poverty can exercise their agency and develop autonomy and self-control? What are the unequal ways in which poor people are held responsible and subject to blame for their perceived failures? Existing theories of moral responsibility and blame by philosophers hardly begin to address these questions, some of which call into question the foundations and assumptions of those theories. The workshop aims to start new reflections on this topic. Day 1 brings together people with expertise from different disciplines and backgrounds, including people with knowledge about welfare, income management, Class identity, legal expertise, lived experiences of poverty and homelessness, and experience in activism and social change. There will be reflections on various intersections, including impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander people; people with disabilities; people on the pension; and those subject to legal guardianship. Building on key lessons from Day 1, the second day of the workshop will feature talks from philosophers aiming to engage with the theoretical implications of poverty for their research. Further details are available on the CAVE events page. Registration for the workshop is free, although places are limited. To register, please email CAVE administrator Tom Montefiore arts.cave at mq.edu.au. Given the interdisciplinary focus of Day 1, registration available for Day 1 only, or for both days. Please advise of any dietary, access or other requirements. Best wishes, Katrina Hutchison and Jeanette Kennett Macquarie University Research Centre for Agency, Values and Ethics (CAVE) Department of Philosophy Macquarie University Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia CAVE website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/hFQ7CmO5glu5vqoWwsOGXUi?domain=mq.edu.au https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/2wGDCoV1kpfXkmVvNU6606e?domain=facebook.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: