Events
Provisional description of the research initiative from Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel Part of the fourth research conference of the Faculty of Arts
Academic Career Development, Workshop & Coaching for Academic Staff from Postdoc to Professor (TRA 4 - Individuals, Institutions and Societies)
This series of six lectures looks at the successes, as well as the failures, in the search of artificial intelligence and uses them as a window into the larger question of what this search can tell us about shifts in how we conceive of what it is to be human. The series will be hosted by Zed Adams and Markus Gabriel.
"A rough guide on religion and othering" The Global Network for Excellence in Theology (G_NET) at the University of Bonn and the Institute for Faith and Flourishing invite you to participate in the "Enemy, Stranger, Neighbor, Friend" 2021 programme (Oct 4- Nov 1, 2021). The Enemy, Stranger, Neighbor, and Friend (ESNF) training programme draws upon our original ESNF Rough Guide on Religion and Othering and your experience in youth-led projects focusing on such topics as: peace and conflict, community building, inclusive practices, and interdenominational and interreligious cooperation. The programme will consist of 5 fundamental capacity-sharing tracks combining theoretical and applied skills focused on the categories of Enemy, Stranger, Neighbor, and Friend. Participation will require approximately 2 hours of work per week for 5 weeks. Live gatherings will be held Mondays 14:30-16:00 Central European Summer Time CEST.
This seminar will revisit our paradigms concerning objectivity in the humanities. To many, it seems as if the humanities provide us at best with less-than-objective knowledge claims. Arguably, there are at least two overall reasons for this. On the one hand, there is a tendency to associate objectivity with the kind of knowledge-acquisition, explanation, and justification characteristic of the natural sciences. On the other hand, the humanities themselves have contributed to the impression that they might be less relevant than the natural sciences to epistemic progress, due to internal discussions about the very concept(s) of knowledge, reality and objectivity. In order to reshape our account of the human being as the source and object of knowledge claims, our seminar will test the following thesis against a variety of objections: we cannot eliminate from our account of reality as such the standpoint from which humans grasp both human and non-human reality.
(Dr. Julia Mönig) in the context of the poster exhibition: "Rethinking Privacy after the Pandemic" at the Diversity Day, University of Bonn
"Clarifying the concept and evaluating the evidence (invoked by philosophers)" (Dr. Uwe Peters) Zoom link: https://uni-bonn.zoom.us/j/69810017849?pwd=OTV5eTcvMWFBOUh2MDBwTFFCdW9zQT09 ID: 698 1001 7849 Password: 764216
Full Title: "Undocumented Migrants in Europe and Their Access to COVID-19 Vaccination" The existing Corona pandemic is a challenge on several levels, not only for the European states, but for each and every one of its citizens. For example, most states provide both Corona tests and vaccines free of charge to their populations in order to contain the pandemic. Many citizens, however, who have easy access to these measures, refuse them, believing, for example, in a global pharmaceutical industry conspiracy. Undocumented migrants, on the other hand, are partially or completely excluded from these measures for various reasons. While it is not clear how many undocumented migrants live in Europe, it should also be in the interest of states to let them participate in the protective measures to fight the pandemic more efficiently. However, besides a potential mistrust of these measures, the fear of deportation seems to prevail in the case of undocumented migrants.
The " DenkReise" invites students and young scientists to set out for new shores and to develop new ideas for an ethically founded shaping of the future in different areas of society. At the Center for Life Ethics' House for Young Thought, renowned experts from various disciplines will present their research and ideas for discussion. Finally, we will travel to the Futurium in Berlin. All interested people can take part in the DenkReise; financial support for train travel and accommodation to the Futurium in Berlin is available from TRA 4 for 25 participants. You want to join the Futurium? Write us why this DenkReise is particularly exciting for you and your scientific career (max. 1500 characters, pdf format), by 31.10.2022 to lifeethics@uni-bonn.de
Remembrance policy is work on the past for the sake of a common future. It is open to development and controversial, it is contested and sometimes fought for. However, if it wants to contribute to the critical confrontation with ideologies, with past and present crimes against humanity and diverse constructions of identity, then it must be reflexive. Such reflexivity "lives" on the capacity for reciprocity of perspectives. We ask for prior registration. The number of places is limited. Registration for participation (on site): vforum@uni-bonn.de Please include the subject line "Politics of Memory" with your registration. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Full title: 'Arts - Agonism - Conviviality: Analyses following Marcel Mauss'. Registration by email is not required! The Essai sur le don. Forme et raison de l'échange dans les sociétés archaïques (The gift. Form and function of exchange in archaic societies) by French ethnologist and sociologist Marcel Mauss synthesizes a wealth of diverse research. The 1923/24 text is dense, highly complex, and contradictory. Not least, it combines two perspectives that are not easy to reconcile: one of the study, in the broadest sense, of 'pre-modern' societies and one of the analysis of contemporary conditions.
On October 24, 2022, the Center for Life Ethics founded by Professor Christiane Woopen, Hertz Chair TRA 4, and the House for Young Thinking will be officially opened with a ceremony. We are pleased to welcome Mr. Hendrik Wüst, Minister President of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, and Ms. Katja Dörner, Lord Mayor, to discuss the question "How do we look at life?" with all faculty. The streaming link to the event can be found on the event page (link below ) or here: https://youtu.be/ugKF793LcrI.
(Prof. Dr. Christiane Woopen, Center for Life Ethics/Hertz Chair TRA 4, University Bonn) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Dr. Miikka J. Lehtonen, Nordic Rebel, Rikkyo University, College of Business, Specially Appointed Associate Professor) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Prof. Dr. Nick Lin-Hi, Universität Vechta) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Dr. phil. habil. Weert Canzler, WZB – Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Prof. Dr. Tina Comes, Delft University of Technology – Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Engeneering Systems and Services) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Marcel Cardinali, Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe Detmolder Schule für Architektur und Innenarchitektur urbanLab) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Prof. Dr. Conrad Schetter, Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.
(Prof. Dr. Detlef Müller-Mahn, Universität Bonn – Geographisches Institut) Off to new shores! Together with experts, we will embark on a journey of thought towards an ethically based design of desirable futures in different areas of society. In the House for Young Thinking of the Center for Life Ethics, experts from science and society will present their research and ideas for discussion. The DenkReise is open to all interested parties.