CFP: Oppression, Resistance, and Rights: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives

Submission deadline: November 15, 2012

Conference date(s):
June 5, 2013 - June 8, 2013

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Conference Venue:

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Victoria
Victoria, Canada

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Our theme is concerned with the curious fact of religious and philosophical contributions to oppressive political regimes as well as to resistance of oppression and the recognition of rights.  A number of questions may be addressed in connection with this theme, such as:

  • What constitutes an oppressive regime, as opposed to a regime which places reasonable restraints on human conduct for the sake of the common good?  
  • Are human rights more basic than responsibilities?  
  • Is there a defensible secular philosophical foundation for universal human rights? 
  • Is belief in human rights ultimately grounded in a Western worldview with its emphasis on the individual? 
  • Is belief in human rights grounded in a specific religious tradition, such as Christianity and/or Judaism?  
  • What do Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism have to say about human rights? Is all religious doctrine a form of oppression?  
  • Are there specific philosophical or religious views which tend to contribute to political oppression? 
  • Does belief in human rights depend upon a specific metaphysical outlook or concept of the human person?  
  • Are there natural rights, or are all rights entirely dependent upon and created by the political community?  
  • Is there any way to distinguish between authentic human rights and specious claims to rights? 
  • Should we expand our concept of rights beyond human rights and recognize the rights of other sentient beings, or of the earth itself?

The programme committee invites papers, in English or French, that focus on the conference theme. Those who wish to submit a paper should contact the organisers immediately for further details or send an abstract or proposal (of no more than two pages) to:  

Dr. David Klassen,

Philosophy Corpus Christi College

5935 Iona Drive

Vancouver, B.C.

V6T 1J7  

e-mail: [email protected]

Deadline for the submission of proposals: November 15, 2012  

Papers must not exceed 30 minutes reading time.

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