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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20211001T090000
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SUMMARY:Public Vices: The Individual and Collective Dimensions of Civic  and Epistemic Vices 
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LOCATION:via balbi 2\, Genova\, Italy
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>(see below for schedule)</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Background:</strong></p>\n<p>The conference aims to bring together political and moral philosophers to discuss key civic and epistemic vices\, to assess their corrupting impact on public life\, and to devise effective countermeasures.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Political deliberation is increasingly characterized by epistemic vices\, e.g. inaccuracy (Chambers 2020)\, arrogance (Tanesini 2018)\, closed-mindedness (Battaly 2020) and epistemic insouciance (Cassam 2018). Consequently\, many citizens worry that the public sphere is being polluted by an unprecedented number of misleading claims and inaccurate statements (Matsa and Shearer\, 2018\; Mitchell et al.\, 2016\, 2019). Furthermore\, certain epistemic vices could even compromise the legitimacy of democratic deliberation (Peter 2020).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>On the other side\, the conference will focus on civic vices. There has been a growing debate on civic virtues which facilitate public life (Croce &amp\; Vaccarezza 2018)\, e.g. prudence (Ottonelli 2018)\, effectiveness (Zuolo 2020)\, resilience (Snow 2018) or civic friendship (Schwarzenbach 1996). Yet\, comparably less attention has been paid to civic vices\, which are not limited to the negative side of civic virtues\, but include new character traits with dangerous impact on democratic well-functioning e.g. hyperbolic partisanship (Muirhead 2010)\, polarization (Aikin &amp\; Talisse 2020)\, radicalization (Waldner and Lust 2018\, 109)\, or corruption (Ceva &amp\; Ferretti 2017\, 2021).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Please write to <a href="mailto:callpublicvices@gmail.com">callpublicvices@gmail.com</a> if you are interested in attending\, either online or in person.Participation in the online conference is free\, participation in person requires a 40 euro conference fee to cover lunch and coffeebreaks.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Have a look at our&nbsp\;<strong><a  href="https://publicvices.weebly.com/"  target="ELz1gINBVSqtE4Y_a0THN35">Conference website&nbsp\;</a></strong>for more details\, directions to the venue and travel information.</p>\n<p><strong>SCHEDULE </strong>(click <a href="https://e1ca8c5a-3ca5-4396-a9c1-49dff58b2856.filesusr.com/ugd/02d1a9_6eac094c3b564333bb1c8a7014d2cd7e.pdf">here</a> for pdf)<br> O= online<br> IP= in person<br> <br> <strong><em>Day 1: Friday October 1st </em></strong><br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>09.00 &ndash\; 10.00</u></strong> &nbsp\;REGISTRATION<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>10.00 &ndash\; 11.00</u></strong><br> <strong><em>Room 1</em></strong><br> DEALING WITH EPISTEMIC VICES<br> <strong>Alice Monypenny</strong> (IP) <em>Epistemic Character Damage and Normative Contextualism </em><br> <strong>Jack Warman</strong> (O) <em>Epistemic Vice in Street-level Bureaucracies</em><br> Chair: Michele Giavazzi<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><em>Room 2</em></strong><br> DIAGNOSING EPISTEMIC VICES<br> <strong>Gianfranco Pellegrino</strong> (O) <em>Denial as a Civic Vice </em><br> <strong>Dominik Jarczewski</strong> (IP) <em>Exempting Oneself from Knowing Better. Epistemic Laziness\, Conspiracy Theories and Pseudo-Knowledge.</em><br> Chair: Enrico Biale<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>11.00 &ndash\; 12.00</u></strong><br> <strong><em>Room 1</em></strong><br> KEYNOTE<br> <strong>Emanuela Ceva</strong> (IP) <em>Officeholders&rsquo\; Interrelated Responsibility for Institutional Corruption</em><br> Chair: Valeria Ottonelli<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>12.00 &ndash\; 12.</u>30&nbsp\; </strong>BREAK<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>12.30 &ndash\; 13.30</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> CIVIC VICES<br> <strong>David Civil</strong>(O) <em>Educating against Apathy: Schools of Civic Character\, Service Learning and Active Citizenship </em><br> <strong>Megan Haggard</strong> (IP) &amp\; <strong>Ryan Byerly</strong> (O) <em>Expansive Other-Regarding Virtues\, Contrary Vices\, and their Role in Civic Life</em><br> Chair: Alberto Giordano<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Room 2</strong><br> VICES: FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC<br> <strong>Ilaria Galasso</strong>(IP) <em>Private Vices with Public Consequences: Moral Responsibility around Health </em><br> <strong>Chris Ranalli</strong> (IP) <em>Vice Attributions\, Extremism\, and Ideology</em><br> Chair: Federica Liveriero<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>13.30 &ndash\; 14.</u>30&nbsp\; </strong>LUNCH<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>14.30 &ndash\; 16.00</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> VICIOUS POLITICIANS<br> <strong>Josh Dolin</strong> (IP) <em>Buffoonery in the Public Life of the Mind </em><br> <strong>Adam Gibbons</strong> (O) <em>Bullshit in Politics Pays </em><br> <strong>Clara Whyte</strong> (O) <em>How to Deal with Ethical Vices that Open the Way to Dehumanization and New Forms of Totalitarianism</em><br> Chair: Michele Giavazzi<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Room 2</strong><br> VICES OF THE IMAGINATION<br> <strong>Leigh Duffy</strong> (O) <em>Epistemic Vices and Conspiracy Theories The Consequences of Believing that Anything is Possible </em><br> <strong>Yyjia Song</strong> (O) <em>The Vice of Imagination Deficit </em><br> <strong>Emma Prendergast</strong> (O) <em>Is Utopophobia a Civic Vice?</em><br> Chair: Carlo Burelli<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>16.00 &ndash\; 17.00</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> KEYNOTE<br> <strong>Heather Battaly</strong> (O) <em>Group Solidarity: Virtue or Vice?</em><br> Chair: Maria Silvia Vaccarezza<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>17.00 &ndash\; 17.30</u>&nbsp\; </strong>BREAK<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>17.30 &ndash\; 18.30</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> POLARIZATION AND PUBLIC SPEECH<br> <strong>Jordan Myers</strong> (O) <em>Vicious and Virtuous Selective Scrutiny </em><br> <strong>Jaclyn Rekic</strong> (O) <em>Public Reason\, Religious Reasons\, and Epistemic Ignorance</em><br> Chair: Chiara Destri<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Room 2</strong><br> FROM INDIVIDUAL TO COLLECTIVE VICES<br> <strong>Pia Antolic-Piper</strong> (O) &amp\; <strong>Mark Piper</strong> (O) <em>Prudent Forbearance in the Public Sphere </em><br> <strong>Shanna Slank</strong> (O) <em>Private Virtues\, Public Ills: The Case of Grit Culture</em><br> Chair: Federico Zuolo<br> &nbsp\;<br> <br> <strong><em>DAY 2: Saturday October 2nd </em></strong><br> <strong><u>9.30 &ndash\; 10.30</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> ONLINE VICES<br> <strong>Daniella Meehan</strong> (O) <em>Epistemic Corruption in Online Environments</em><br> <strong>Paolo Monti</strong> (IP) <em>On the Measure of Attention. Epistemic Vices from the Totalitarian Era to the Digital Public Sphere</em><br> Chair: Claudia Navarini<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Room 2</strong><br> RADICALISM AS CIVIC VIRTUE<br> <strong>Urna Chakrabarty</strong> (O) <em>The Limits of Compromise: Questioning the Moral Middle in Political Reasoning</em><br> <strong>Eric Garc&igrave\;a </strong>(O) <em>The Truth Promoting Function of Cross Generational-Blame: Why Toppling and Defacing Statues of Christopher Columbus and Robert E. Lee is Appropriate</em><br> Chair: Corrado Fumagalli<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>10.30 &ndash\; 11.30</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> VICES OF THE EGO<br> <strong>Alan Wilson</strong> (O) <em>Shamelessness as a Civic Vice </em><br> <strong>Grant Rozenboom</strong> (IP) <em>Vanity and Self-Deceptiveness as Interrelated Inegalitarian Vices</em><br> Chair: Carline Klijnman<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong>Room 2</strong><br> NEW VIRTUES NEEDED<br> <strong>Nafsika Athanasouli</strong> (O) <em>Magnificence: a Virtue for the 21st Century</em><br> <strong>Francesca Pongiglione</strong> (IP) <em>New Media\, New Vices\, New Needed Virtues</em><br> Chair: Angelo Campodonico<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>11.30 &ndash\; 12.00</u></strong>&nbsp\; BREAK<br> &nbsp\;<br> <strong><u>12.00 &ndash\; 13.00</u></strong><br> <strong>Room 1</strong><br> KEYNOTE<br> <strong>Alessandra Tanesini</strong> (O) <em>Collective Arrogance</em><br> Chair: Michel Croce</p>\n<p>This workshop is part of a PRIN research project:&nbsp\;<strong><em>Deceit and Self-Deception. How We Should Address Fake News and Other Cognitive Failures of the Democratic Public</em></strong>&nbsp\;(<a  href="http://www.deceitproject.com/"  target="UZF47MJSgwryqLMSKuFujna">www.deceitproject.com</a>) and it is supported by&nbsp\;<strong><em>Aretai Center on Virtues</em></strong>&nbsp\;(<a  href="https://www.aretaicenter.com/"  target="iq-sCIgSQdN4TS7CP5lPdG4">www.aretaicenter.com</a>).</p>\n<p><strong>Organizing Committee:</strong>&nbsp\;Valeria Ottonelli\, Angelo Campodonico\, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza\, Federico Zuolo\, Carlo Burelli\, Carline Klijnman.&nbsp\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Carlo Burelli;CN=Angelo Campodonico;CN=carline klijnman;CN=Valeria Ottonelli;CN=Maria Silvia Vaccarezza;CN=Federico Zuolo:
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