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SUMMARY:Workshop on Ethics & Relationships
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LOCATION:Bogazici University\, İstanbul\, Turkey
DESCRIPTION:<p>Workshop on Ethics &amp\; Relationships</p>\n<p>Location: Boğazi&ccedil\;i University\, Istanbul</p>\n<p>Date: August 10th and 11th</p>\n<p>This workshop is generously supported by Ko&ccedil\; University and Boğazi&ccedil\;i University.</p>\n<p>Confirmed speakers:</p>\n<p>Robert Streiffer (University of Wisconsin-Madison)</p>\n<p>Bill Wringe (Bilkent University)</p>\n<p>Ege Yumuşak (Columbia University)</p>\n<p>We invite submission of abstracts of 500-1000 words. Please submit by April 14th.</p>\n<p>Please prepare abstracts for blind review and submit abstracts to the organizers: Se&ccedil\;il Aracı (secilaraci@gmail.com) and David Killoren (david.j.killoren@gmail.com)</p>\n<p>Workshop format:<br>We intend to have six-or-so speaking slots. Speakers will present for 30 minutes followed by a 30-minute Q&amp\;A. Pre-circulation of a draft will be welcomed but not required. Refreshments will be served throughout the event and a workshop dinner and drinks will occur on the final day of the workshop (Friday). (All food provided will be 100% vegan.) On the Saturday after the workshop has concluded\, there will be an optional group tour of some of the most beautiful and historic spots in Istanbul.</p>\n<p>Topics may include (but are not limited to):</p>\n<p>-Explorations of philosophical and/or ethical questions about particular types of relationships\, such as: friendships\; familial relationships\; workplace relationships\; rivalries\, enemy-ships\, frenemy-ships\; political relationships (e.g.\, relationships between citizens of the same country\; relationships between immigrants and citizens)\; relationships between collective entities (e.g.\, relationships between countries\; relationships between corporations)\; relationships between individuals and collective entities (e.g.\, relationships between individuals and states\; relationships between individuals and corporations).</p>\n<p>-Metaphysics of relationships: What are relationships? How do they differ from mere relations? For example\, how (if at all) does the left-of relation differ in kind from relationships such as friendships\, familial relationships\, etc.? How are relationships individuated? How many relationships does each of us have? What does it take to form a relationship? Can you be in a relationship with someone without knowing it? How do we exit relationships?</p>\n<p>-Relationships and obligations: Are there &ldquo\;special obligations&rdquo\; to those with whom we have relationships? If so\, which relationships can give rise to these sorts of obligations?</p>\n<p>-The value of relationships: Are relationships valuable&mdash\;either instrumentally or non-instrumentally? Are there any relationships that have no value or negative value?</p>\n<p>-Relationships and rights: Is there a moral right to certain kinds of relationships (e.g.\, is there a right to friendship\, or to romantic relationships)? What are the ethical\, metaphysical\, and/or conceptual connections between rights and relationships?</p>\n<p>-Relationships and reasons: If you have a particular relationship with someone\, does this fact all by itself supply you with reasons for or against treating them in certain ways? Alternatively\, do relationships affect the weight of relationship-independent reasons? Or are relationships and reasons connected in other ways?</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=David Killoren;CN="Seçil Aracı":
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