12TH BRAGA MEETINGS ON ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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    • PANEL 1 - Predistribution, Property-Owning Democracy and Taxation
    • PANEL 2 - The potential impacts of Unconditional Basic Income, and what experiments can tell us
    • PANEL 3 - The Ethics of Human Enhancement
    • PANEL 4 - Collective Trauma
    • PANEL 5 - Anti-Oedipus Fifty Years On: «a book of ethics»
    • PANEL 6 - Displacement and Refuge
    • PANEL 7 - Ethics of Migration, Integration and Territory in (Non-)Ideal Conditions: What could we Hope For?
    • PANEL 8 - Revisiting the Public Interest
    • PANEL 9 - The Ethics and the Effectiveness of Nudges
    • PANEL 10 - Republicanism and social norms
    • PANEL 11 - Justiça Restaurativa: Alternatividade ou Complementaridade
    • PANEL 12 - Theoretical Approaches to Populism: Past, Present and Future
    • PANEL 13 - Culture Wars in the 21st century: identity, religion, and social media
    • PANEL 14 - The Fact/Value Dichotomy in Economics
    • PANEL 15 - Revisiting the Difference Principle and its Competitors
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  • Previous Editons
    • XI Meetings (2021)
    • X Meetings (2019)
    • IX Meetings (2018)
    • VIII Meetings (2017)
    • VII MEETINGS (2016)
    • VI MEETINGS (2015)
    • V Meetings (2014)
    • IV Meetings (2013)
    • III Meetings (2012)
    • II Meetings (2011)
    • I Meetings (2009)
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VI Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, 
University of Minho (Braga), June 8-9, 2015

Call for Papers

After five successful meetings on previous years, we now welcome paper proposals for the sixth Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy, which will be held at University of Minho, Braga (Portugal), on June 8-9, 2015.

We invite contributions in both moral philosophy and normative political theory. The Meetings provide an excellent opportunity to present both advanced and exploratory work in front of an open and welcoming audience. The call is open to graduate students, junior researchers and senior scholars.

This year, we will have two keynote speakers:
 

Prof. Samuel Scheffler (NYU) will offer a lecture entitled “Why Worry about Future Generations?”

And

Prof. Simon Caney (Oxford) will offer a lecture on “Global Injustice and the Rights of Necessity and Resistance.”

 Abstracts: we will have a special section on cosmopolitan challenges with some prospects of publishing a selection of papers as a special issue in an academic journal in the field. If you are interested in presenting a paper in this section, please write “cosmopolitanism” before the title.

If you are interested in presenting a paper on a topic of your choice for other panels, please write “general” before the title.

For all abstracts:  send your contact and affiliation, an abstract (300 to 500 words) and 5 key words, by January 31st to João Cardoso Rosas (rosas(at)ilch.uminho.pt) and David Alvarez (alvarez (at) ilch.uminho.pt). Abstracts will be submitted to peer-review.

Deadline for submissions: 31st January 2015.

Deadline for notification of acceptance: 28th February 2015.


Information about registration,program, accommodation and travelling will be available here.

This event is organized by the Political Theory Group of CEHUM, University of Minho (Braga).


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  • Meetings
  • Programme
    • Programme and Schedule
    • Format
    • Invited Speakers
  • Call for papers
    • PANEL 1 - Predistribution, Property-Owning Democracy and Taxation
    • PANEL 2 - The potential impacts of Unconditional Basic Income, and what experiments can tell us
    • PANEL 3 - The Ethics of Human Enhancement
    • PANEL 4 - Collective Trauma
    • PANEL 5 - Anti-Oedipus Fifty Years On: «a book of ethics»
    • PANEL 6 - Displacement and Refuge
    • PANEL 7 - Ethics of Migration, Integration and Territory in (Non-)Ideal Conditions: What could we Hope For?
    • PANEL 8 - Revisiting the Public Interest
    • PANEL 9 - The Ethics and the Effectiveness of Nudges
    • PANEL 10 - Republicanism and social norms
    • PANEL 11 - Justiça Restaurativa: Alternatividade ou Complementaridade
    • PANEL 12 - Theoretical Approaches to Populism: Past, Present and Future
    • PANEL 13 - Culture Wars in the 21st century: identity, religion, and social media
    • PANEL 14 - The Fact/Value Dichotomy in Economics
    • PANEL 15 - Revisiting the Difference Principle and its Competitors
  • Registration
    • Registration
    • Fees
  • Where to stay in Braga
  • How to get to the Conference
  • About
    • About us
    • Contacts
  • Previous Editons
    • XI Meetings (2021)
    • X Meetings (2019)
    • IX Meetings (2018)
    • VIII Meetings (2017)
    • VII MEETINGS (2016)
    • VI MEETINGS (2015)
    • V Meetings (2014)
    • IV Meetings (2013)
    • III Meetings (2012)
    • II Meetings (2011)
    • I Meetings (2009)
  • Where to stay in Braga