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Call for Papers

Theme: Collective Responsibility for the Future
Type: International Conference
Institution: School of Politics and International Relations,
University College Dublin
   Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics, Georgia State University
Location: Dublin (Ireland)
Date: 15.–16.6.2015
Deadline: 22.12.2014

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Collectives sometimes unjustly harm people, either intentionally or
by accident. Scholars and laypersons increasingly discuss whether and
how they can be considered responsible for these wrongs, and what, if
anything, those collectives should then do. Some have suggested
various forms of reparations, commemoration, or memorialization.
However, the most important lesson to be learned from any instance of
historic injustice should be preventing such things from happening
again. Since collectives are in a position to cause great harms, and
may have significant resources, they may have prospective
responsibilities to invest in moral, political, and social safeguards
against injustice.

Responsibility as such is a complex issue. It is difficult to
identify clearly the relevant criteria for causal and moral
responsibility (backwards-looking responsibility) and any
rectificatory duties that follow from this. It is no easier to
determine who has prospective responsibilities with regard to any
particular issue, and under which circumstances. Finally, we also
need to determine the relevant justifications for allocating remedial
responsibility for addressing problems that concern society,
irrespective of who or what had been their cause.

Discussing these questions in the context of collectives rather than
individuals adds a further layer of complexity. To what extent either
of these can be conceived in collective terms is a matter of debate.
Even if this were agreed, it remains to be considered upon which
collectives such responsibilities fall and how responsibilities are
distributed between collectives and individuals.

This conference will be a forum for presenting recent scholarship on
whether, why, how, and what kinds of responsibilities collectives
might have with regard to the future. Possible topic areas include:

- joint action and collective agency
- collective/group identities
- group intentionality and moral responsibility
- the distribution of group responsibilities to members
- bridging the gap between retrospective and prospective orientations
- epistemic limits to assignments of group responsibility
- analyses of how responsibilities differently apply to
  nations/states/peoples
- collective rights and responsibilities
- the particular challenges of climate change
- collective responsibility and war
- and related themes

Submitting a proposal:
1. Prepare an extended abstract as an attachment in MS Word or a .pdf
   (500-750 words, including select bibliography). The abstract should
   be suitable for blind review.
2. Include in the body of the email relevant contact information: the
   author(s), department(s) and affiliation(s), mailing address(es),
   email address(es); and phone number(s).
3. Email the abstract and contact information to Claire Murata Kooy
   at [email protected] by Monday, 22 December 2014.

Authors of accepted proposals will be notified by mid-February 2015.
Completed papers would be due 20 April, 2015.

Keynote speakers:

Simon Caney (Political Theory, University of Oxford, UK):
“The Collective Duty to Resist Injustice and to Create Just
Institutions”

Philip Pettit (Political Theory, Princeton University, USA /
Australian National University, Canberra, ACT Australia):
“Incorporating for Responsibility”

Conference registration information: coming in early 2015
Travel and accommodations information: coming in early 2015

Conference website:
http://ethics.gsu.edu


Contact:

Andrew I. Cohen
Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics
Department of Philosophy
Georgia State University
P. O. Box 3994
Atlanta, GA 30302-3994
USA
Phone: +1 404 413-6111
Email: [email protected]

Iseult Honohan
School of Politics and International Relations
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
Ireland
Email: [email protected]




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