BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T194838Z DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Yekaterinburg:20201118T100000 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Yekaterinburg:20201118T123000 SUMMARY:THE RENEWING OF HUMANISM: PHILOSOPHICAL PERSPECTIVES UID:20240328T194839Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Asia/Yekaterinburg LOCATION:Yekaterinburg\, Russia DESCRIPTION:
20 November\, 15:00 Yekaterinburg time (UTC+06).
The online roundtable discussion will be held within the international conference «\;Philosophy today: Values\, Perspectives\, and Meanings&rdquo\; (November 19-21\, 2020) organized to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Department of Philosophy\, Ural Institute of Humanities\, Ural Federal University (Yekaterinburg\, Russia).
\nWhat do we mean under humanism today and why current conceptions seemed not to be suitable for those amounts of changes in the comprehension of men? Going to the new digital era and refusing the anthropocentric conceptions we need to reset our theoretical background for humanist thinking.
\nOrganizers and moderators of discussion:
\nDaria Tomiltseva\, Associate professor\, Department of Social Philosophy\, Department \;of Philosophy Ural Institute of Humanities\, \;Ural Federal University. Yekaterinburg\, Russia.
\nMarcin Moskalewicz\, Associate Professor and Head: Philosophy of Mental Health Unit\, Department of Social Sciences\, Poznan University of Medical Sciences. Poznan\, Poland.
\nKey questions:
\n&bull\; What is humanism today?
\n&bull\; The conceptual approaches
\n&bull\; To renew or to overcome humanism?
\n&bull\; Non-human perspectives to humanism
\n&bull\; Humanism in political practices
\nInvited speakers
\nFloriana Ferro\, \;Teaching Assistant of Aesthetics and Adjunct Professor of Theoretical Philosophy and Postdoctoral researcher\, University of Udine. Udine\, Italy.
\nElizaveta Kostrova\, Candidate of Sciences in philosophy. Research fellow at Sociology of Religion research seminar at St Tikhon&rsquo\;s Orthodox University. Moscow\, Russia.
\nMargus Vihalem\, Director\, Associate Professor of Philosophy\, School of Humanities\, Tallinn University. Tallinn\, Estonia.
\nIgor Krasavin\, Associate professor\, Department of Social Philosophy\, Department \;of Philosophy Ural Institute of Humanities\, \;Ural Federal University. Yekaterinburg\, Russia.
\nSergei Talanker\, PhD\, Lecturer at the Department of Education at Western Galilee College. Acre\, Israel.
\nKatarzina Kwiatkowska-Moskalewicz\, PhD student\, Adam Mickiewicz University\, Poznan\, Poland.
\nTo join the discussion\, please register
\nhttps://forms.gle/X3Y57cTEGJWcuZTS7
\nThe deadline &ndash\; November 18.
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