Chères et chers collègues,
Nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer la journée d'étude internationale "Healthcare, social sciences, and "philosophy in practice" qui aura lieu le 14 mars 2022 à l'Université de Paris, 75013, de 9h à 18h30 (La salle sera communiquée ultérieurement.) Pour participer, merci de vous inscrire en nous écrivant avant le 7 mars à l'adresse : [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. Le programme est ci-dessous Bien cordialement à vous Marta Spranzi et Catherine Dekeuwer International Workshop Healthcare, social sciences, and « philosophy in practice » Organisation scientifique : Marta Spranzi, maîtresse de conférences HDR, UVSQ Medical School, clinical ethics consultant, AP-HP, R2E Unit, CESP U1018 University Paris-Saclay/INSERM et Catherine Dekeuwer, maîtresse de conférences HDR, Lyon 3 Jean Moulin University, IRPHIL, & SPHere UMR 7219, Université de Paris/CNRS Financement: MSH Paris Saclay, Unité R2E CESP U1018 Université de Paris Saclay, IRPHIL Université de Lyon 3 Jean Moulin et laboratoire Sphère UMR 7219, Université de Paris DESCRIPTIF Cette journée réunit des chercheurs qui s’intéressent au domaine de la santé avec des approches et des méthodologies empiriques différentes : les sciences sociales, la « philosophie de terrain » ou l’éthique empirique. Les intervenants explorent ces différentes perspectives ainsi que leurs avantages et difficultés respectifs. Ils s’intéressent en particulier à la façon dont les philosophes peuvent contribuer à élaborer des approches normatives innovantes dans ce domaine de recherche. PROGRAMME 9h - 9h30 Introduction : Marie Gaille (SPHERE UMR 7219, University of Paris/CNRS, Directrice de l’Institut national des sciences humaines et sociales (InSHS)) 9h30 - 10h45 “Field philosophers”: what are their objectives and tools? Digital humanism, ethics of care and individualization in light of new E-health measures : Giovanni Scarafile (University of Pisa) & Roberto Greco (University of Salento) Collaborative research between field philosophy and medical sciences : From disappointed expectations to long-lasting collaborations : Agathe Camus (Post-Doc, SPHere, UMR 7219, Université de Paris/CNRS) & Mathilde Lancelot (maitresse de conférence, Centre François Viète, Université de Nantes) 11h - 12h15 Making new forms of justice effective: a new task for field philosophers? Discursive justice through empirical ethics ? Possibilities and challenges of empirical approaches considering marginalized groups in health care ethics : Silke Schicktanz (University Medical Center, Göttingen, Medical Ethics and History) & Mark Schweda (University of Oldenburg, Ethics in Medicine) Narrative methods as a safe space to facilitate affective justice in health and social care : Brenda Bogaert (Post-Doctoral researcher, Healthcare Values Research Chair, Léon Bérard Center Lyon, and S2HEP Research Center, University of Lyon 1, Claude Bernard) 13h30 - 14h45 Medical professionalism: How can field philosophers help bridge the gap between theory and practice? Professional ethics in healthcare : Are we speaking about the same ?: Sabine Salloch (Professor,Hannover Medical School, Germany) Between philosophical controversies and medical practice in intensive care : how can fieldphilosophers contribute to both ? : Marta Spranzi (Associate professor, UVS Medical school,clinical ethics consultant, AP-HP, R2E Unit, CESP U1018 University Paris-Saclay/INSERM) 15h - 16h45 Patients and mental health care professionnals: can field philosophy contribute to improve practices? Persuasion or coercion ? An empirical ethics analysis about the use of influence strategies in mentalhealth community care : Emanuele Valenti (Senior Research Associate in Health Care, BristolMedical School) >From addiction care to Pascal’s wager : how to help someone who has "fallen" >to recover ? : Margaux Dubar (PhD student and lecturer at Jean Moulin Lyon 3 >University, member of IRPhiL and the Healthcare Values Research Chair) 17h - 18h15 Empirical Bioethics or “philosophy in practice”: which directions for further research? Is empirical bioethics philosophy in practice ? Reflections on the rationale, framing and future ofempirical bioethics : Jonathan Ives (Professor, University of Bristol) A comparison between the basic assumptions of empirical ethics and the practice of empirical research in philosophy : Catherine Dekeuwer (Associate professor, Lyon 3 Jean Moulin University,IRPhiL and SPHere UMR 7219, University of Paris/CNRS) Résumés / Abstracts en ligne : http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article2643 <http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article2643> téléchargeables ici : http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/IMG/pdf/14-03-2022_healthcare-social-sciences-philosophy-practice.pdf <http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/IMG/pdf/14-03-2022_healthcare-social-sciences-philosophy-practice.pdf> - . . . . -- https://www.vidal-rosset.net/mailing_list_educasupphilo.html
