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Call for Applications

Theme: Building Community in a Mobile/Global Age
Type: RVP Fall Seminar
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)
Location: Washington, DC (USA)
Date: 24.9.–26.10.2012
Deadline: 1.4.2012

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Domestic migration and international immigration have long been
integral to growth and development world-wide. Cities and even
countryside now become cosmopolitan and international. Current
political unrest and the economic recession have changed the rules of
the global, regional, and local practice so that in this process the
immigrant or refugee has, in many cases, become the victim.

The fall RVP seminar in Washington will attempt to examine the global
phenomenon of global migration, and the needed
correlative, 'hospitality.' Too often, the so-called 'alien' is
objectified, as a commodity of production and deemed 'useful'
or 'legal,' depending on her/his perceived-role in the production
cycle. A hermeneutical approach, allowing for the unveiling
of 'prejudices' and the dignity of the human person can open an
alternative way for our mobile/global age.

Readings will trace a path in Eastern and Western philosophy from
Confucius and the Greeks, through Aquinas and Ibn Kaldun, to such
recent thinkers as Gadamer and Levinas. Throughout, the seminar will
seek to respond to life in our current mobile/global age with its
need for community and hospitality.

Seminar Characteristics

Size: restricted to under 20 scholars, in order to facilitate
intensive interchange around a single table;

Interdisciplinary: in order to draw upon the contemporary
capabilities of the various humanities and sciences and to penetrate
deeply into the philosophical roots and religious meaning of cultures;

Intercultural: to benefit from the experiences and commitments of the
various cultural communities from all parts of the world, to discover
the particular problems of living together in our day, and especially
to envisage new and creative responses;

Focused: a single integrating theme, in order to encourage a
convergence of research and insights;

Duration: 5 weeks, in order to allow the is­sues to mature, the
participants to establish a growing degree of mutual comprehension,
and new insight to emerge;

Intensive: analyzing in detail a set of related readings as well as
the papers planned in common and completed by each of the
participants; and

Publication: the resulting volume(s), consisting of substantive
studies drafted during the seminar by the individual seminar
participants and intensively discussed by all will reflect the work
of the seminar and share it with those thinking deeply on the
problems of contemporary life in their various cultural communities.

Application for Participation

Applications for participation in this seminar should be sent by
email by April 1, 2012, to <[email protected]> and include:
(1) a vita describing one's education, professional positions and
activities,
(2) a list of the applicants' publications,
(3) a letter stating your interest and involvement in this theme and
the relation of participation in this seminar to your past and future
work in philosophy and related studies, and
(4) an abstract of a study(s) you might present as an integral part
of the seminar.

Website:
http://www.crvp.org/seminar/fall-2012-dc.htm


Contact:

Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)
Gibbons Hall B-12
620 Michigan Avenue, North East
Washington, DC 20064
USA
Phone and fax: +1 202 319-6089
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.crvp.org
 
 
 
 
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