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Call for Applications

Theme: Religion, Reconciliation and Peace
Subtitle: Philosophical, Theological and Political Perspectives
Type: Fall Seminar
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP)
Location: Washington, DC (USA)
Date: 17.8.–18.9.2015
Deadline: 1.3.2015

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The issues of violence and war, injustice and hatred have always been
major challenges to human beings. The philosophical work of
reflection and the political praxis have always been inseparable from
the attempt to understand and to solve issues related to the human
condition of being-with and of being-for others. The issues at stake
are intimately related to the human self-understanding and demand
from each and every generation, from each and every culture, from
each major religion or system of values both a deepening in
understanding as well as the willingness to pragmatically transform
the «status quo» and promote a significant plus both in terms of
intelligibility as well as of action. All major socio-political,
ethical and religious visions of humanity are based in some attempt
to answer the questions that historical or pragmatic deficits bring
to the horizon of human thought. 

All religions and cultures, but most specifically philosophy and
politics are called to answer the question about the best way to
live, to foster communality and find ways to overcome negativity and
social evils. Individuals and societies have always been attempting
to articulate the ultimate goal of human thinking and acting in the
world in terms of a methodic search for justice and goodness, for
reconciliation and peace. 

Therefore, the 2015 edition of the RVP annual seminar will treat
these issues in terms of both an intercultural as well as
interdisciplinary approach. Besides giving attention to some elements
of philosophy of religion and culture it will deal with issues
pertaining to the inter-relational dimension of human life, to the
structural moment of politics and economics, to the philosophical
understanding of both State and Society, and, finally, to the
religious understanding of peace as gift and, at the same time, as a
matter of personal engagement and responsibility. The goal,
therefore, is to deepen human self-understanding while at the same
time promoting clarification and transparency in relation to the
institutional dimension of the human search for peace and
reconciliation. Particular attention shall be given to the
institutionalization of international law as well as to the meaning
of realities such as the United Nations and other trans-national
institutions operative in the world of today.

Application for Participation 

Applications for participation in this seminar should be sent by
email by March 1, 2015, to [email protected]. Participants cover their
own travel costs; the RVP provides simple room and board during the
seminar. The seminar will be held at the RVP Seminar Room: Gibbons
Hall B-12, 620 Michigan Avenue, North East, Washington, D.C., 20064.
Email: [email protected]; Telephone: 202/319-6089. 

Please enclose: 

(1) a CV describing the applicant's education, professional positions
and activities;

(2) a list of the applicant's publications;

(3) a letter stating the applicant's interest and involvement in this
theme and its relation to his/her past and future work in philosophy
and/or related studies; and

(4) abstract of a paper the applicant's might want to be considered
for presentation during the Seminar and then submitted for eventual
publication.

Website of the seminar:
http://www.crvp.org/seminar/2015/2015-seminar.html




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