"Pluralism & Monism Between Metaphysics and Social Process"

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
  • The organizer of this event is the Research Centre for Global Ethics of Fudan University , which is established in 2022. The Center aims to explore the ethical dilemmas faced by the global community, to seek common rational principles for resolving human conflicts, and to promote the "ethics of shared responsibility" for a common future for mankind. The Center is located in the School of Philosophy Fudan University, served as a base for international academic communication and cooperative research in ethics and philosophy.
    Speaker:
    Joel Robbins (born 1961) is an American Socio-Cultural anthropologist; he is at the University of Cambridge, where he is the Sigrid Rausing Professor of Social Anthropology and the Deputy Head of Division and REF Coordinator for Division of Social Anthropology, as well as a Fellow at Trinity College.
    Contents:
    Over the last 20 years of so there has been a huge growth in the anthropological study of ethics (following, but not replacing, a strong focus on power as a central human concern). This has brought anthropology into serious conversation with philosophy in a way that it had not been since the early 1970s, when the two disciplines converged in a conversation on the question of whether rationality is cross-culturally variable. My own focus within the anthropology of ethics has been on the topic of values. I argue that the anthropology of values cannot proceed without engaging some of the philosophical literature on values. In these three lectures, then, I want to consider how philosophy and anthropology can be brought together to produce an approach to the study of values that can support anthropological theorizing and empirical anthropological research on the role of values in social and personal life.

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