Online Workshop on Political Emotions | Wits | 11-12 November

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WORKSHOP ON POLITICAL EMOTIONS

 

11–12 November 2021

Online workshop. Register here.

Hosted by the Department of Philosophy, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa.

 

PROGRAMME (all times in SAST/GMT +2:00)

Thursday, 11 November

15:00-16:00        Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe University Frankfurt), Hope and Reasons [Respondent: Lucy Allais (Wits)]

16:15-17:15        Motsamai Molefe (University of Fort Hare), Sentimentalist Ubuntu Ethics [Respondent: Vitumbiko Nyirenda (Wits)]

17:30-18:30        Alice MacLachlan (York University, Toronto), Difficult Conversations with Adam Smith [Respondent: Samantha Vice (Wits)]

 

Friday, 12 November

15:00-16:00        Mary Carman (Wits), Disruptive Emotions and African Communitarianism [Respondent: Dorcus Ramaphala (Wits)]

16:15-17:15        Laura Luz Silva (Geneva), The Epistemic Role of Outlaw Emotions [Respondent: Zinhle ka’Nobuhlaluse (Pennsylvania State University)]

17:30-18:30        Macalester Bell (Bryn Mawr College), A Moderate Defense of Derisive Dissent [Respondent: Xoliswa Lushozi (Wits)]

 

Everyone is welcome!

 

MORE INFO

Enquiries: Mary Carman (mary....@wits.ac.za)

Funding: National Research Foundation of South Africa (Thuthuka Grant Number 121895)

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