Diversité et conflit. Marx et les critiques feministes, écolo et post-coloniales [FR]
Biographie sommaire: Vittorio Morfino est professeur ordinaire et directeur de recherche en histoire de la philosophie à l’université de Milan.
Sa thèse, soutenue en 1998 sous la direction de Jean-Marie Vincent, portait sur la rencontre Spinoza-Machiavel.
Il a depuis publié un certain nombre...
Philosophies of migration today face the challenge of decolonization. Despite the formal abolition of colonial rule, its historical legacy continues to shape contemporary trends in migration, border control regimes, as well as our conceptual frameworks thinking about them. This history and legacy, however, has gone largely unnoticed by dominant philosophies of migration. In this lecture I...
Title: Conflict and diversity in the school
Description: This presentation will be given in both EN and FR. It will consist in reflections on diversity in our school, focusing on positive connections, and using a number of philosophers.
Speakers: Elisabetta PELLEGRINI, Linda SALVAI
Title: Diversity in new cartoons
Description: In new animated movies, like those produced by Disney or Pixar, ethnic diversity, non-heteronormative couples, and interracial couples, have become much more common. What does this say about our understanding of the world?
Speaker: Beatrice BIAVATI
Title: (Post-)Colonialism, Race & Culture
Description: This presentation covers historical and present conflicts in African countries, caused by the clash of the above-mentioned topics.
Speakers: Emma SEMRADOVA, Tristan LAIN-JANSEN
Title: How can Democracy handle Diversity? Plato, Rawls, Habermas, Popper, and YOU!
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Speakers: Ilaria Maria PRINCIVALLI CONTI, Hanna Rita GALLUCCIO
Title: Art is creation—no, art is destruction
Description: Why can't we be art critics? Exploring everything which makes Art "art", from societal definition to individual perception - through the lens of Freud's Death Drive.
Speaker: Alix BONNAY EGOROFF
Title: Les stéréotypes
Description: Cet atelier aura pour objectif : Expliquer le concept de stéréotype. Discuter d'exemples, témoignages et voir comment ils sont présents dans la société. Se demander pourquoi l'humain tend vers le stéréotype. Les dégâts que les stéréotypes peuvent avoir à tout les niveaux de la société.
Speaker: Constant LEGROS, Anouck MERMETY
Title: Conflicts within the psyche
Description: This presentation will use both Freud, Lear, and potentially Plato in order to demonstrate such conflicts.
Speaker: Kayla TENNANT
Title: European institutions as an exhibit of cultural melange, the interaction between confronting heritages and the results of diversity on various levels
Description: European institutions stand as nuanced exhibitions of cultural amalgamation, wherein diverse heritages intersect, influencing outcomes across multiple levels. This interplay shapes policies, societal interactions, and...
Title: Are there truly universal norms that shape the resolution of conflicts and safeguard peace as well as the value and dignity of every human life?
Description: First part of the workshop will introduce basic notions of universal Kantian ethics and peace keeping, explain the difference between human rights and internation humanitarian law as well as the function of UN, International...
Title: FGM- understanding a systemic tragedy
Description: We will explore the complex nature of FGM and the multiple layers of sexual violence and inequality to consider. It is also a question of what it is to be a person in the eyes of another and what lets someone else to define other as object. Is defining another [person] as other itself a form of violence? What can be done to establish...
Title: Can the working class fight effectively despite diversity?
Description: The class struggle is only as powerful as the feeling of unity in the working class. How does this struggle evolve when that crucial feeling is threatened by diversity
Speakers: Michael COSTELLO
Title: Machiavelli and conflict: the persistence of the origin
Description: In Machiavelli's political reflection, conflict is not a pre-political residue to be eliminated through politics, but rather the permanent origin from which politics constantly re-emerges in view of an increasing conquest of freedom.
Speaker: Marco Mantovani studied philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan...
Title: A good kind of rhetoric: Recovering the lost art of dialogue
Description: Is meaningful dialogue possible in a world governed by competing worldviews and personal truths? The rhetoric of the sophist seeks to convince without truth, while Platonic rhetoric sees the search for truth as an act of love. Can this ancient debate speak to the way we approach conflict and diversity in the...
Title: L'indiscutable
Description: Je voudrais déplier un paradoxe : c’est dans les sociétés où l’on peut en droit discuter de tout que semblent se multiplier aujourd’hui les points où « on ne peut plus discuter ». Faut-il conclure avec stupeur, comme dans l’histoire du gruyère et des trous, que plus il y a de discussion, moins il y a de discussion ?...
Il est en tout cas tentant de voir...
Title: Conflicts in relationships: understanding intimate partner violence
Description: This presentation will look into the nature of femicide, as well as identify and reflect on so-called red flags in intimate relationships. The aim is to challenge common ideas of love and good relationships.
Speaker: Mrs Anastasia Balasi is ethics, human sciences and geography teacher at EEB2.
She...
Title: Socratic Dialogue/Philosophizing with Children
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Title: Rethinking the space of citizenship in Europe
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