Workshop, September 25: Caring for Life

Organized by the Centre for Ethics in cooperation with Mind and Life Europe

Monday the 25th of September 2023, 9:00-18:00

Legie Historical Building, Univerzita Pardubice

Description: An enactive perspective on the scope and possibility of human responsibility toward the good life is even more relevant today with the many crises and wars that are damaging and destroying the life of many human and non-human beings worldwide. Fighting against the temptation of exemption, complicity, and inertia, an enactive approach to the care for life stresses that there is something that we humans can and should do together. This workshop will consider and discuss enactive approaches for tackling human responsibility from an anti-individualistic perspective. New dialogues between enaction, situated affectivity, critical phenomenology, hermeneutics, practice theory, and metaethical constitutivism will be explored to identify new conceptual tools and resources for thinking about shared responsibility and joint action in caring for life. For instance, we will critically reflect on what it means to care for life from within our embodied shared sentience and what is the role of loving attention, empathy, and compassion in caring for others' flourishing. We will also focus on the role of interpretation, imagination, and critical thinking in the ethics of sense-making. The main aim of this workshop is to generate new questions and answers to further develop the research field of enactive ethics in a participatory and action-oriented manner.

Confirmed speakers: Carla Bagnoli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, IT), Laura Candiotto (University of Pardubice, CZ), Geoffrey Dierckxsens (Czech Academy of Science, CZ), Antony Fredriksson (University of Pardubice), Gabor Karsai (Mind and Life Europe), Imke von Maur (University of Osnabrück, DE), Martin Weichold (University of Dresden, DE), Amber Carpenter (Yale-NUS). 

If you have any inquiries, contact: laura.candiotto@upce.cz

Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88474635656?pwd=SVoqlq0ayGczqsbQVVbvsYJocDUaQN.1

Schedule

9:00: Welcome talk by Laura Candiotto, Towards an Enactive Ethics

Session 1: Chair Laura Candiotto

9:20 Martin Weichold, Enactive Ethics as a Normative Ethical Theory

9:50 Q&A

10:10 Coffee break

Session 2: Chair Niklas Forsberg

10:40: Amber Carpenter, The Individual, the Impersonal, and the Inter-personal: Buddhist-Murdochian suggestions and challenges for how to care for life

11:10 Q&A

Session 3: Chair Ondrej Beran

11:30: Imke von Maur (on-line), Caring classrooms and the climate crisis

12:00 Q&A

12:30 Lunch at Shangri-La

Session 4: Chair Kamila Pacovskà

14:00 Carla Bagnoli, Embodied Constitutivism and the Efficacy of Practical Reason

14:30 Q&A

Session 5: Chair Petr Urban

14:50: Antony Fredriksson, Benevolent Attention—Blinded by Judgment

15:20 Q&A

15:40 Coffee Break

Session 6: Chair Silvia Caprioglio Panizza

16:10 Geoffrey Dierckxsens, What is the Role of Hermeneutics in Enactivism? On Enactive Ethics and Critical Activism

16:40 Q&A

17:00 Closing Summary by Gabor Karsai

17:30 Final discussion

18:00 End of the Workshop

19:00 Conference Dinner at Plzenka