13TH BRAGA MEETINGS ON ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
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III Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy

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4-5 May 2012 
CEHUM Universidade do Minho 
Braga, Portugal 



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PROGRAM

4 May 

9:00 – Registration – Amphitheater ILCH, Floor 0 

9:30 – Opening Address 

9: 40 - Panel I 

Chair: Marta Nunes da Costa (CEHUM) 

· Aristotle and Civic Virtue, por Kazutaka Inamura, Keio University, Japan 

· A questão da razão e da responsabilidade e o problema da irracionalidade no agir moral, por Ana Pedro, UA/FLUP 

· Explicatio and Imperium: on the continuity between the ontological condition and the political existence, por Lisete Rodrigues, Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa 

11:00 – Coffee Break 

11:30 – Panel II 

Chair: Ana Rita Ferreira (CEHUM/IEP) 

· Entre os deveres de justiça doméstica e global: uma questão de prioridade, por Maria João Cabrita (CEHUM) 

· Morality Sources at an international level, por Maria Cristina Astier, UPF 

· Odious Debts and Global Justice, por Cristian Dimitriu, University of Kansas, USA 

13:00 – Lunch 

14:30 - The Democratic Boundary Problem: A Two Stage Solution 

by David Owen, 

Southampton University 

16: 15 – Coffee Break 

16: 30 – Panel III 

Chair: João Rosas (UM) 

· The Ethics of narrative selfhood: Should I be a good story?, por Paulo Renato Jesus, CFUL 

· Ernest Gellner's Functionalist approach to Nationalism: a critic, por Ander Errasti Lopez, Universitat Pompeu i Fabra 

· Political Imagination and the Crime of Crimes: Coming to Terms with “Genocide”, por Mathias Thaler, CES/ CEHUM 


5 May 

9:30 – Panel IV 

Chair: Francielle Oliveira (CEHUM) 

· Les institutions politiques: Le fascine de Platon et le retour aux classiques, por José Colen ISEC/CEH 

· Moral Lessons from the Context Sensitivity of Causal Claims, por Horia Tarnovanu 

· Universality and the Deconstruction of Identity, por Simon Skempton, National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Moscow 

11:00 – Coffee Break 

11:30 - Panel IV 

Chair : Mathias Thaler (CEHUM/ CES) 

· Deveres Positivos, por Ana Almeida, FCSH, UNL 

· “The justification of tolerance by the Rights of Man”, por Victor Correia, UL 

· The Claimability Requirement as an Existence Condition of Rights, por Brian Ho, University of St Andrews 

13: 00 – Lunch 

14: 30 – Panel V 

Chair: Alexandra Abranches (CEHUM/UM) 

· O problema do sofrimento animal na natureza, por Cátia Faria, Universitat Pompeu Fabra / CEHUM 

· The new understanding of the ‘pro-life’ argumentation about the moral status of early human embryos, por Tomasz Żuradzki. Jagiellonian University in Krakow 

15:30 - IN LOCO CIVITATIS: the ethics of the international refugee regime, por David Owen, Southampton University 

17: 00 – Coffee Break 

17: 30 – Panel VI 

Chair: Cátia Faria (CEHUM) 

· Considerações sobre uma possível justificação ética da razão de Estado, por Ana Rocha 

· Qual o espectro de um Estado ideal? Breves considerações sobre a ética na política, por Francielle Oliveira, UM 

18:30 – Conclusion 

20:00 – Dinner 
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  • Home
  • List of Panels
    • PANEL 1 - Collective Trauma
    • PANEL 2 - Recognizing Care Work: at the Intersection Between Love and Obligation
    • PANEL 3 - Public Reason in a Polarized World
    • PANEL 4 - The Moral, Economic, Ecological, and Social Value of Basic Income
    • PANEL 5 - European Union
    • PANEL 6 - Legal Republicanism, Free Movement and EU Citizenship
    • PANEL 7 - Justice in the Workplace, domination and beyond
    • PANEL 8 - Influenced by Technologies. Ethical issues
    • PANEL 9 - Methods in Political Philosophy
    • PANEL 10 - Ethics and Public Policy: Discussing Poverty
    • PANEL 11 - (Re-)configuring the left: Theoretical approaches to left-wing populism and radical democracy
    • PANEL 12 - Ethical Challenges of Biotechnologies
    • PANEL 13 - The Rise of UAVs in Contemporary Warfare
    • PANEL 14 - Under Extreme Circumstances. Historical and Normative Perspectives on Public Interest in Times of Emergency
    • PANEL 15 - Democratic theory and the democratic participant’s perspective
    • PANEL 16 - Contemporary normative and ethical challenges of democracies
    • PANEL 17 - Justice across generations
    • PANEL 18 - POLITICS IN THE ANTHROPOCENE
    • PANEL 19 - New Moderate Narratives in Times of Extremism
    • PANEL 20 - Institutions for a society of equals: social status, equal treatment, and the value of egalitarian relations
    • PANEL 21 - POPULISM, DEMAGOGUERY AND RHETORIC IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Invited Speakers
  • Programme
  • Directions
  • Where to stay in Braga
  • Previous Editons
    • XII Meetings (2022)
    • 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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