CFP: Disability, Discrimination, and Justice

Submission deadline: June 15, 2025

Conference date(s):
August 25, 2025 - August 27, 2025

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Conference Venue:

The Centre for the Experimental-Philosophical Study of Discrimination, University of Aarhus
Aarhus, Denmark

Details

How should we understand disability, and what responsibilities do just societies have toward their disabled members? How should we conceptualize discrimination based on disability and what are the distinctive challenges facing disabled people in this regard? What lessons can we learn from debates on disability for theories of justice, bioethics and egalitarianism?

This PhD course explores these questions through the lens of contemporary literature in philosophy of disability and disability studies, intersecting with ongoing debates in political philosophy, social theory, moral philosophy, bioethics and the law. On the first day of the course, we will examine the most influential disability models and definitions. The second day will be devoted to the topic of disability discrimination, including practical issues regarding health care rationing, which came to the fore after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. On the third and final day, we will examine questions related to disability and broader debates about justice, such as the relationship between disability and well-being, disability and sexuality, and disability and epistemic injustice. Authors whose work we will read include, among others, Anita Silvers, Elizabeth Barnes, Jessica Begon, John Swain and Sally French, Guy Kahane and Julian Savulescu, Harlan Hahn, Sean Aas and David Wasserman, Susan Wendell, Tom Shakespeare, Jackie Leach Scully, Elizabeth Anderson, Jonathan Wolff, and Linda Barclay.

Eligibility

The Summe School is open to PhD candidates in relevant fields, including Political Science, Philosophy, Public Policy, Psychology, and Law.

Course Requirements

Active participation during course sessions based on prior reading of assigned materials, and submission of a final essay on a course-related topic.

Course Lecturers

Miklos Zala (Aarhus University / CEPDISC / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions)

Adi Goldiner (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 

Participation Fee

995 DKK (covering course materials and refreshments during breaks).

Application Process

For more information or registration please email Miklos Istvan Zala ([email protected]) by June 15, 2025.

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