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SUMMARY:Dignity\, Respect\, and Self-respect
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LOCATION:Bologna\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p>The conference\, which is part of the FIRB Research Project &ldquo\;Feeding Respect&rdquo\;<br> (<a target="_blank">http://feedingrespect.wordpress.com/</a>)\, is meant to bring together leading<br> academics and researchers from different areas of philosophy and offer them<br> the opportunity to exchange ideas on the topics of respect\, self-respect\,<br> and dignity. We invite proposals for papers that explore the above mentioned<br> concepts across a wide range of perspectives\, including political\, moral\,<br> legal philosophy and history of political thought. Please email a title and<br> a 500-word description of your proposed paper\, along with your academic<br> affiliation and contact information to Carla Jemma (<a href="mailto:carla.jemma@unipv.it">carla.jemma@unipv.it</a>).<br> Please direct conference inquiries to Dr Elena Irrera<br> (<a href="mailto:elena.irrera2@unibo.it">elena.irrera2@unibo.it</a>). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper<br> proposals submitted. Submissions should be prepared for blind review.<br> <br> Decisions regarding the program will be made by February 2014.<br> <br> Papers should be delivered in English.<br> <br> Keynote speakers: Prof. Colin Bird (University of Virginia)<br> &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Prof. Robin Dillon (Lehigh University)</p>\n<p>The ideas of respect (understood in terms of respect for persons as well as<br> in terms of self-respect) and dignity have attracted an enormous amount of<br> philosophical attention in recent years\, especially within the fields of<br> ethics\, sociology\, political theory\, and legal philosophy. Notably\, as many<br> political philosophers have contended (see for instance Rawls\, Raz\,<br> Nussbaum\, Hill\, Feinberg)\, the concepts at issue - either separately<br> examined or addressed in their mutual relations - have the power to promote<br> a political praxis based on the recognition of the collective identities of<br> oppressed\, subordinated or marginal groups. So understood\, respect and<br> defense of human dignity can be envisaged not only as general guides to<br> ethical practice\, but also as two of the most forceful normative political<br> principles to which liberal democratic institutions are committed in their<br> attempt to negotiate different types of tensions inherent in political life.</p>\n<p>Such a vivid upsurge of interest in the ideals of respect and dignity<br> has not been matched by a similar degree of conceptual clarity relative to<br> their meaning\, reciprocal relations and role in the implementation of<br> policies. Even more remarkably\, rare are the attempts to address the<br> concepts at issue from the perspective of history of philosophy and history<br> of ideas. The aim of this conference is to foster discussion and contribute<br> to a comprehensive understanding of the functions and semantic nuances of<br> respect and dignity from both a theoretical and a properly historic-<br> philosophical standpoint.</p>\n<p><br> The conference will address the following questions:<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; What are the relationships between respect for persons and self-<br> respect?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; What kind/s of respect is/are involved in the recognition of the<br> moral authority supposedly possessed by human beings? How does such an<br> authority shape the nature of individual dignity?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;What are the main underpinnings of the idea of &ldquo\;equal respect&rdquo\;? How<br> does the idea of respect connect with that of equality of status?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; What do we mean by &ldquo\;inherent dignity&rdquo\; of a human being?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; What are the social bases self-respect? How do these contribute to<br> the promotion of fair policies?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; Is there any attempt to conceptualize different types of respect<br> and/or dignity in the history of philosophy? In case there is\, did it affect<br> the contemporary reflection on the problems of respect and justice\, and how?<br> &bull\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; What are the main underpinnings of Kant&rsquo\;s view of respect and<br> dignity? What is the ultimate object of respect in his philosophy? The moral<br> law? Persons?</p>\n<p>Contact: Dr. Elena Irrera (email: <a href="mailto:elena.irrera2@unibo.it">elena.irrera2@unibo.it</a>)</p>
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