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Call for Papers

Theme: Humanism, Faith and Secularism Today
Type: Conference in Honour of the Late Professor George F. Mclean
Institution: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP)
   School of General Studies, University of Nigeria
Location: Nsukka, Enugu (Nigeria)
Date: 15.–16.5.2017
Deadline: 1.3.2017

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Never in human history has societies been so closely bound and
boundaries so removed, as they are in our century. Never also in
human history have cultures influenced each other so gradually and
yet deeply, as they have in our century. The results are massive: the
Arab spring which no doubt resulted from, among other things, the
knowledge of possibilities of resisting political and religious
leaders as obtainable in cultures outside the Arab world, is one of
such consequences. These are themselves results of a situation best
captured by the idea of globalization, and the time described as
‘global times’. Yet, never in human history have human beings so
understood their biological make-up that it is evident they can edit
their off-springs, as they have in our time. Even this latter feature
of our time is also part of the result of the global time.

What is known as ‘global times’ is a time, therefore, in which there
are real-time evidence of disparities in the economic and social
well-being of individuals and communities. Such evidence contributes
to question what was previously known as human nature, and arguments
about human equality. What is also questioned, more than ever before,
is the necessity of religion and faith in any supreme [supernatural]
being that deserves to be worshipped under the umbrella of religion.
The whole scheme of questioning religion as having any primary role
in human life and societies is known as secularism. Even this scheme
is one of the features that also defines our global times.

One person who had passionately tried to get philosophers to gather
and reflect on the above and related issues on human existence is the
Philosopher, George F. McLean [June 29, 1929 – September 2016], late
President of The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP,
www.crvp.org) and Professor Emeritus of The Catholic University of
America. Just a few weeks after his death, anyone who had known about
his life and works as a philosopher is forced into some moments of
deep reflection:

- Did we really understand McLean’s message well?

- Should his message and eagerness to serve like a ‘gadfly’ to human
  societies in our time be left to die with him?

- Can the fact of his death be explored as a reason to spread his
  passion and ‘gadflaic’ tasks in societies in Africa?

It is to answer these and similar questions that the organizers of
this conference thought it wise to bring together philosophers and
thinkers in various fields of life to engage them in reflections on
the life and works of George F. McLean. This conference is also one
of several efforts that are required to sustain George F. McLean’s
tasks as a gadfly in a time in human history when so many more of
such gadflies are desperately needed to save human societies from
destroying themselves.

Abstract

Please send 300 words and a brief CV to Dr. Anthony Ajah
[[email protected]], Professor Joseph C.A. Agbakoba
[[email protected]] and [[email protected]] by March 1, 2017. Full
papers sent by April 30, 2017 will be considered to be published by
the RVP in its publication series "Cultural Heritage and Contemporary
Change".

Contacts:

Dr. Anthony Ajah
[email protected]
Organizer

Professor Joseph C. A. Agbakoba
[email protected]
Convener

Conference website:
http://www.crvp.org/conferences/2017/Nsukka.html




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