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2nd IEF International Colloquium ROADS TO CARE: Book of Abstracts
handle: 10316/103332
Theme of the Colloquium The extreme vulnerability of humans and contemporary societies, recently laid bare by the Covid-19 pandemic, has led to extreme poverty, famine and numerous sorts of inequality, injustice, and exploitation affecting a vast proportion of the global human population. Different and unexpected forms of vulnerability felt worldwide urge philosophy and philosophers to reflect upon the present situation and to take action towards finding humane and well-reasoned answers to some of today’s most pressing problems. To this end, and in line with its core commitment to the “philosophy of care,” the IEF aims to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue between philosophers and all of those who, in their own fields of inquiry and expertise, are engaged in taking care of the Earth and its inhabitants by doing their utmost to mitigate the perils currently threatening our planetary household. A precise definition of the nature, aims and methods of a “philosophy of care” has yet to be established, but its scope has widened to encompass major challenges, notably the promotion of inclusive and democratic societies, gender equality, climate and environmental sustainability, cultural, artistic and human heritage, and universal access to high-quality and affordable healthcare and education. These are the fundamental issues we addressed in this colloquium. In its 2nd edition, the colloquium also payed tribute to Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo (1930-2004), former Portuguese prime-minister and a pioneering contributor to the development of the philosophy of care, whose life and work were evoked by a special panel.
761A-88F4-6066 | Robert Andres Martins Junqueira
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- Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Mexico
- Fernando Pessoa University Portugal
- University of Lisbon Portugal
- University of Coimbra Portugal
- Universidade Aberta Portugal
Ecology, Healthcare, Vulnerability, Care Ethics, Cultural Heritage, Inclusivity, Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo, Contemporary Societies, Exploitation, Gender Equality, Democracy, Education, Injustice, Inequality, Sustainability, Care Politics, FOS: Biological sciences, Philosophy of Care, Care Policies
Ecology, Healthcare, Vulnerability, Care Ethics, Cultural Heritage, Inclusivity, Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo, Contemporary Societies, Exploitation, Gender Equality, Democracy, Education, Injustice, Inequality, Sustainability, Care Politics, FOS: Biological sciences, Philosophy of Care, Care Policies
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