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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260817T090000
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Breakups
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LOCATION:USC School of Philosophy\, Los Angeles\, United States\, 90089-3617
DESCRIPTION:<p>CFCP Conference: Philosophy of Breakups</p>\n<p>Many - if not most - relationships eventually end. Their endings can be good - or they can be bad. Philosophers have devoted a great deal of ink to committed relationships and enduring friendships\, and to the rehabilitation of relationships - to topics like apology\, forgiveness\, and reconciliation. Less ink has been spilled over breakups and divorce. This event seeks to remedy this omission.</p>\n<p>On August 17-18\, 2026\, the Conceptual Foundations of Conflict Project at the University of Southern California will sponsor a two-day conference on the philosophy of breakups. Quill Kukla will keynote\, and remaining presentation slots will be filled via a call for abstracts. Topics to be covered include\, but are not exhausted by:</p>\n<p>What makes breakups good or bad?</p>\n<p>What is the difference between a relationship ending or merely changing?</p>\n<p>When do conflicts call for reconciliation and when for breakup?</p>\n<p>What are the morally important differences\, if any\, between divorce and other forms of breakup?</p>\n<p>Breaking up with parents or children as compared to friends or romantic partners</p>\n<p>Why haven&rsquo\;t philosophers paid more attention to breakups?</p>\n<p>Breakups at scale: secession\, civil war\, organizational separation</p>\n<p>The ethics of navigating breakups in progress</p>\n<p>And more! We hope you&rsquo\;ll come show us some of the interest and complexity in this comparatively neglected topic.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Mark Schroeder:
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