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Call for Papers

Theme: On the Scope of Distributive Justice
Subtitle: Relational and Non-relational Views
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Department of Political Science and Department
of Philosophy, Central European University (CEU)
   Global Justice Network
Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Date: 5.–7.7.2012
Deadline: 30.1.2012

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Should duties of distributive justice extend to humanity at large or
be limited to compatriots? The debate about the proper scope of
distributive duties explores whether the concern with individual
distributive shares is grounded in our shared humanity, as
cosmopolitans claim, or rather duties of justice arise only among
those who are subject to the same coercive political institutions,
participate in a shared social practice, or share in the same
culture, as proponents of the so-called practice-dependent view hold.
Parallel to this debate, discussions in the theory of justice have
focused increasingly on the problem whether an egalitarian
distribution of social resources has independent moral significance,
as distributive conceptions propose, or instead any profile of
distribution is morally desirable only insofar that it advances
egalitarian social and political relations, as social-relational
conceptions of justice claim. The workshop aims to bring together
these two debates in contemporary political theory, with the
expectation that insights from one may shed new light on problems
discussed in the other. We especially welcome papers that aim to
bridge the two problems, but also interested in papers with new
insights in either of the two fields. We welcome papers that discuss
general theoretical problems as well as those with a practical
political focus.

To apply, please send us an abstract of max. 500 words by January
30th 2012 to the email address <[email protected]>.

Accepted participants will be notified by March 1st, 2012.

Keynote speakers:
Simon Caney (Oxford University)
Samuel Scheffler (New York University)

External presenters: 
Simon Caney (Oxford University)
Samuel Scheffler (New York University)

CEU organizers: 
Zoltan Miklosi (CEU)
Andres Moles (CEU)

External organizers: 
Eszter Kollar (JCU, Global Justice Network)
Orsi Reich (CEU, Harvard)

For inquiries please write to Eszter Kollar <[email protected]>
or Zoltan Miklosi <[email protected]>.


Contact:

Zoltan Miklosi
Department of Political Science
Central European University
Nador u. 9
1051 Budapest
Hungary
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ceu.hu/node/27387 
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