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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Asian Philosophy: A Dialogue in Environmental Ethics
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LOCATION:Bergen\, Norway
DESCRIPTION:<p>Conference:</p>\n<p>"Climate Change and Asian Philosophy: A Dialogue in Environmental Ethics"</p>\n<p>October 4-5\, 2019</p>\n<p>University of Bergen\, Norway</p>\n<p>Confirmed speakers:</p>\n<p>Stephen Gardiner (University of Washington)</p>\n<p>Catriona McKinnon (University of Reading)</p>\n<p>Elizabeth Cripps (via video conference) (University of Edinburgh)</p>\n<p>David E. Cooper (Durham University)</p>\n<p>Simon James (Durham University)</p>\n<p>In recent years\, climate ethics has burgeoned into a dynamic philosophical subfield that aims to address some of the most perplexing ethical challenges presented by climate change. At the same time\, there's been a growth in philosophical interest in the connection between Asian philosophy -- particularly Buddhist ethics -- and environmental ethics generally. However\, little work has been done regarding what non-Western philosophy might have to contribute to our understanding of the ethics of climate change. How can non-Western ethical and ontological systems inform issues such as historical responsibility\, individual responsibility\, intergenerational ethics\, and the non-identity problem?</p>\n<p>This conference will bring together experts in the fields of climate ethics\, Buddhist ethics\, and environmental philosophy in an effort to foster dialogue between non-Western philosophical traditions and contemporary climate ethics. This dialogue promises to offer valuable ethical resources for addressing the global problem of anthropogenic climate change.</p>
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