EVENTS: Spring 2006
May 13th, 2006
Public Film and Discussion Series, presenting "The
Madness of King George." Part of the Community Genetics Forum
2006, this film and discussion series explores the moral questions, dilemmas
and controversies that accompany scientific advances in the field of genetics.
Location: Durham
County Southwest Branch Library, 2 pm.
May 5-6th, 2006
Philosophy,
Politics, and Economics Workshop. The workshop explores Eric Mack's
"Rights Theory" manuscript. Co-sponsored with the Department
of Philosophy.
April 26th, 2006
Panel Discussion, "The Corporation:
The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power." Panel participants
are Dr. Ralph
Byrns (Economics), Dr.
Robert Adler (Business), Dr.
Gerald Postema (Philosophy), Dr.
Richard Andrews (Public Policy), and Dr.
Thomas Hazen (Law). The Panel discusses the previous day's lecture
by Dr. Joel Bakan.
April 25th, 2006
Public Lecture, "The Corporation,"
featuring Dr.
Joel Bakan of the University of British Columbia and author/producer
of the book/film, "The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit
and Power." Dr. Bakan discusses the structure of corporations and
the practical effects of this structure. He argues that without appropriate
restrictions, corporations, in virtue of their structure, function as
powerful but essentially non-moral individuals capable of causing great
harm. Co-sponsored with the Department of Philosophy, UNC Economics Club,
School of Law, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, NC Hillel's
Perlmutter Ethics Program, Department of Sociology, School of Public Health,
Department of Communication, and Investor's Title Insurance. Location:
Student Union Auditorium, 7 pm.
April 24th, 2006
Free Public Screening, "The
Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power," a
film produced by Dr. Joel Bakan. Location: Student
Union Auditorium, 7 pm.
April 7-8th, 2006
National Conference
on the Trafficking of Women and Children. This conference, with the
aid of national and international experts, continues the fight against
commercial sexual exploitation of young women and children. Aims of the
conference include raising public awareness of the damage done to victims
of trafficking and examining the role trafficking of women and children
plays in local and global economics. Organized by Carolina Women's Studies
in partnership with the School of Social Work, the Jordan Institute for
Families, the Office of Research Development, Parr Center for Ethics,
state and community partners co-sponsoring this conference as the first
in a series of annual conferences and lectureships on women’s issues.
April 6th, 2006
Public Lecture, “Foucault’s Infamous Ethics: Biopower, Globalization,
and Ethical Scarcity,” featuring Dr. Jeffrey Nealon of Pennsylvania
State University. In his talk, Dr. Nealon offers a political reading of
Foucault's later work on ethics. This lecture is part of the 2005-2006
"Ethics and Recent Critical Theory" lecture series. Location:
Student Union, Room 3411 5 pm. Please contact "rcante@email.unc.edu"
or "gflax@email.unc.edu"
for more information.
March 7th, 2006
Public Lecture, “Race, Class, and Shame: Du Bois on Black Solidarity,”
featuring Dr.
Tommie Shelby of Harvard University. Addressing the issues of ghetto
poverty and self-respect, Dr. Shelby examines the appropriateness of the
idea of black power with regard to the diversity of the black population.
Co-sponsored with the Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, the
Department of African and African American Studies, the Sonja Haynes Stone
Center for Black Culture and the Department of History. Location: Hyde
Hall.
March 3-4th, 2006
Moral
Philosophy: An Introduction to Plato and Aristotle, presented by
Dr. Geoffrey Sayre-McCord. Click on the link to find out more about
the seminar. Co-sponsored with Adventures In Ideas.
February 17-19th, 2006
Workshop on Moral Psychology.
Event co-sponsored with the Departments of Philosophy at UNC-Chapel Hill
and Duke University.
February 7th, 2006
Ethics in the Professions Workshop, "What Doctors Must Know about
Medical Practice," featuring Dr.
Bernard Gert of Dartmouth College. Dr. Gert highlights socioeconomic
differences that affect the quality of healthcare and argues for various
correctives. Co-sponsored with UNC Biomedical Research Imaging Center
and the Department of Social Medicine. Location: Berryhill
Hall Room 103, 4 pm.
February 3rd, 2006
Public Lecture,"Genocide
Before Our Eyes: Education and Human Rights," featuring Dr. Joyce
Apsel of New York University. Co-sponsored with Social & Economic
Justice Program, Campus Y, School of Education, and the Hillel. Location:
Hamilton Hall, the Colloquium Room, 2nd Floor 12:30 pm.
February 2nd, 2006
Public Lecture, "Children
Displaced by Civil Conflict," featuring Dr. Joyce Apsel of New
York University. Co-sponsored with Social & Economic Justice Program,
Campus Y, School of Education, and the Hillel. Location: Dey Hall, Toy
Lounge, 10 am.
January 20-21st, 2006
Evolution
& Ethics: From Darwin to Intelligent Design. Click on the link
to find out more about the seminar. Co-sponsored with Adventures In Ideas.
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