Philosophy of the City

December 5, 2013 - December 7, 2013
Brooklyn College, CUNY

Boylan Hall
2900 Bedford Avenue
New York 11210
United States

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Speakers:

Sharon Meagher
University of Scranton
Kyle Pows Whyte
Michigan State University
Ronald Sundstrom
University of San Francisco

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Throughout human history, the city has been a site for the articulation of new forms of knowledge, political community, economy and individuality with respect to the (sometimes conflicting) norms of freedom, equality, and justice.  Yet, the continued urbanization of the globe poses tremendous problems, particularly in this time of ecological crisis, economic inequality and political uncertainty.

Philosophy began in the city (Plato, Aristotle), and the city is a recurrent topic for major writers in the history of philosophy (Aquinas, Machiavelli), and the urban figures as a prominent site of investigation in numerous fields. Today, the urban holds steady as a prominent area of investigation, crossing disciplinary boundaries within academia.  Among many contemporary philosophers, however, the city as an object of study lacks prominence.  Yet, trailblazing members of the philosophic community are taking the discipline in new directions, analyzing the city in a 21st century context.  The aim of this conference is to build their network and engage those issues from a variety of philosophical perspectives (e.g. ethico-political, phenomenological, feminist, critical race theory). 

Confirmed speakers:

  • Sharon Meagher (University of Scranton, editor of Philosophy and the City)
  • Kyle Pows Whyte (Michigan State University; editor Environmental Justice in Native America)
  • Ron Sundstrom (San Francisco State University; The Browning of America and the Evasion of Social Justice).

Confirmed sessions:

  • “Rebuilding After Superstorm Sandy: Climate Change, Inequality and the Resilient City,”
  • ”Doing Public Philosophy: Democracy and Civic Engagement at the 21st Century University”

Reservations can be made at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge

333 Adams Street · Brooklyn, New York 11201 USA

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