Éthique contemporaine: colloque conjoint avec le Centre for Ethics de l’U. de Toronto

Le CRÉUM est heureux de recevoir le Centre for Ethics de l’Université de Toronto dans le cadre d’un colloque annuel conjoint réunissant des chercheurs en éthique appartenant aux deux centres de recherche en éthique.

Les jeudi et vendredi 8 et 9 avril 2010
Salle 422, 2910 Boul. Édouard-Montpetit
Université de Montréal

Vous pouvez télécharger le programme au bas de cette page.

Participants:

Rachel Bryant, Doctoral Fellow, Toronto
What if ecological communities are not wholes?

Nigel DeSouza, Chercheur postdoctoral, Montréal
The prereflective in ethics

Jürgen De Wispelaere, Chercheur invité, Montréal
Political Competence and the Universal Franchise: Why Children, Alzheimer Patients and the Cognitively Disabled Should Be Allowed to Vote

Chris Essert, Visiting Doctoral Fellow, Toronto
What is the Problem with Harmless Trespass?

Matthew Hunt, Chercheur postdoctoral, Montréal
An ethics of presence for health care professionals in humanitarian work

Keith Hyams, Visiting Faculty Fellow, Toronto
Justified Inequalities

Joanne Lau, Visiting Doctoral Fellow, Toronto
The state is not a radio station: Reciprocity, Presumptive Benefit and Political Obligation

Alex Livingston, Doctoral Fellow, Toronto
Docility and Citizenship

Mihaela Mihai, Chercheure postdoctorale, Montréal
State Apologies as Exemplary Judgments: A Normative Proposal for Imperfectly Just Democracies

Tracey Nicholls, Chercheure postdoctorale, Montréal
Speaking Justice, Performing Reconciliation

Robin Shoaps, Visiting Faculty Fellow, Toronto
Language, Culture and the Moral Domain: An Ethnographic Approach to Meta-ethics