This workshop will take place the entire day and focus will lie on bridging the perspectives of professors, students and pre-/postdocs. By including the topics on climate change within the domains of geoengineering, biodiversity, economy, and equality, the results from this workshop will be increased collaboration amongst junior and senior scholars on addressing challenges for global and intergenerational justice.
The workshop “Intergenerational and Global Justice. Approaches, Challenges and Responses” is organized by the Section of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Section of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy.
Contributors:
1. Steve Gardiner (University of Washington)
2. Harald Stelzer (University of Graz)
3. Alyssa Delarosa (University of Graz)
4. Chaim Gans (Tel Aviv University)
5. Teresa Lackner (University of Graz)
6. Lukas Meyer (University of Graz)
7. Keith Williges (University of Graz)
8. Andrew Williams (ICREA & Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
9. Jonathan Knutzen (Central European University)
10. Marcelo de Araujo (Federal State University Rio de Janeiro)
Draft papers will be sent to those who register for online participation
Where? Hilmgasse 4/1, SR 129.11 as well as online via Zoom: https://uni-graz.zoom.us/j/4578115602?omn=65042452334
When? September 30, 9:00-19:30