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2026
Kory Schaff (Université California State, Los Angeles) @ En ligne.
Avr 30 @ 12:00 – 13:30
Kory Schaff (Université California State, Los Angeles) @ En ligne.

Kory P. Schaff (Université California State, Los Angeles) nous offrira une présentation intitulée « Free from Work? Dependence, Independence, and Automation » dans le cadre des activités du Réseau de philosophie du travail.

Les activités du Réseau de philosophie du travail sont ouvertes aux chercheur.es et aux étudiant.es diplômé.es ayant des intérêts de recherche dans ce domaine. Merci d’écrire aux organisateurs, Denise Celentano (denise.celentano@umontreal.ca) et Pablo Gilabert (pablo.gilabert@concordia.ca), pour recevoir le lien zoom.

Résumé

The automation of tasks accelerating in the labor market threatens a sizeable portion of workers with unemployment through no fault of their own. While technological unemployment in general is thought to be temporary, many economists are worried that the scope and depth of automation now taking place will leave many permanently unemployed. This threat raises the obvious question: what will they do for their own welfare including the satisfaction of needs and pursuit of life plans? Underlying this question is a conception of freedom that includes some form of self-sufficiency: that is, individuals are independent insofar as they can satisfy their own welfare. In this paper, I explore the arguments in support of this conception and evaluate whether they serve as the basis for a critique of automation. The philosophical question pursued here is, can one be “free” without work?