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10TH BRAGA MEETINGS ON ETHICS AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

13-15 JUNE, 2019


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Call for Papers

10th Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy 

University of Minho
Braga, Portugal

June 13-15, 2019

​The Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy have established a reputation for providing scholars with an excellent opportunity to present both advanced and exploratory work to a welcoming audience. Graduate students, junior researchers and senior scholars are welcome to submit their work. 

This event is organized by the CENTRE FOR ETHICS, POLITICS AND SOCIETY (CEPS), University of Minho (Braga). ​

10th Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy 

​University of Minho
Braga, Portugal

June 13-15, 2019

​The Braga Meetings on Ethics and Political Philosophy have established a reputation for providing scholars with an excellent opportunity to present both advanced and exploratory work to a welcoming audience. Graduate students, junior researchers and senior scholars are welcome to submit their work. 

This event is organized by the CENTRE FOR ETHICS, POLITICS AND SOCIETY (CEPS), University of Minho (Braga). ​

The call for submissions is now closed.

Our Meeting combines two different modalities.  You can either submit your abstract to the General Session or to the Special Session, not both.
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Our General Session welcomes proposals in any area of moral, political, or legal philosophy and in normative political theory. Selected submissions to these session will be organized in panels in the according to thematic affinity.


Special Session: "Revisiting The Idea of Human Rights"

On this tenth edition of our Meetings we will also celebrate the tenth anniversary of Charles Beitz’s The Idea of Human Rights. For this remarkable occasion we will host a special session focused on the assessment of the practical/political turn on human rights with Charles Beitz and a selected group of keynote speakers. As part of this research project we plan to publish a selection of papers presented therein for a special issue of a peer-review academic journal. If you want to submit to this special session please choose the appropriate option in the registration form.

​Keynote speakers this year will be:
Prof. Charles Beitz (Princeton University)
Prof. Andreas Føllesdal (PluriCourts-University of Oslo)
Prof. Regina Kreide (Justus Liebig University, Giessen)
Prof. Cristina Lafont (Northwestern University)
Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni (European University Institute)
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Prof. Charles Beitz
(Princeton University)

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Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni
(European University Institute)
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Prof. Regina Kreide
(Justus Liebig University, Giesse)

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Prof. Cristina Lafont 
(Northwestern University)

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Prof. Andreas Føllesdal
(PluriCourts-University of Oslo)
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Prof. Charles Beitz
(Princeton University)
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Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni
(European University Institute)
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Prof. Regina Kreide
(Justus Liebig University, Giesse)
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Prof. Cristina Lafont 
(Northwestern University)
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Prof. Andreas Føllesdal
(PluriCourts-University of Oslo)
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Keynote speakers this year will be:

Prof. Charles Beitz (Princeton University)
Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni (European University Institute)
Prof. Regina Kreide (Justus Liebig University, Giessen)
Prof. Cristina Lafont (Northwestern University)
Prof. Andreas Føllesdal (PluriCourts-University of Oslo)
​Convenors:
João Cardoso Rosas (CEPS - UMinho)
David Álvarez (CEPS / UVigo)
​Convenors:
João Cardoso Rosas (CEPS - UMinho)
David Álvarez (CEPS / UVigo)
​Convenors:
João Cardoso Rosas (CEPS - UMinho)
David Álvarez (CEPS / UVigo)

The call for submissions is now closed.

Our Meeting combines two different modalities.  You can either submit your abstract to the General Session or to the Special Session, not both.
​

Our General Session welcomes proposals in any area of moral, political, or legal philosophy and in normative political theory. Selected submissions to these session will be organized in panels in the according to thematic affinity.


Special Session:
"Revisiting The Idea of Human Rights"


On this tenth edition of our Meetings we will also celebrate the tenth anniversary of Charles Beitz’s The Idea of Human Rights. For this remarkable occasion we will host a special session focused on the assessment of the practical/political turn on human rights with Charles Beitz and a selected group of keynote speakers. As part of this research project we plan to publish a selection of papers presented therein for a special issue of a peer-review academic journal. If you want to submit to this special session please choose the appropriate option in the registration form.

Keynote speakers this year will be:
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Prof. Charles Beitz
(Princeton University) 

Prof. Andreas Føllesdal
(PluriCourts-University of Oslo)
Prof. Regina Kreide
(Justus Liebig University, Giessen)
Prof. Cristina Lafont
(Northwestern University) 
Prof. Andrea Sangiovanni
(European University Institute)

Convenors:
João Cardoso Rosas (CEPS - UMinho)
David Álvarez (CEPS / UVigo)


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  • 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)
  • About
    • About us
    • Contacts