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Conference Announcement

Theme: Normativity Beyond Borders
Type: Rottendorf Symposium 2019
Institution: Rottendorf-Project Global Solidarity, Hochschule für
Philosophie München
Location: Munich (Germany)
Date: 16.–17.5.2019

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Globalisation continues to be a challenge for philosophy, too. It is
yet to be seen whether and if so, how humanity will be able to
recognise, investigate, negotiate and solve problems that arise from
this unprecedented political, economic and cultural situation. While
philosophers have made a number of suggestions, applying traditional
normative theories to the global condition, the underlying concepts
of normativity invite reflection. Are they enough to understand how
norms and values evolve at the global level? Might we need new
normative concepts? And how does normative change work? This
symposium invites philosophers, political scientists, and
sociologists to reflect on these issues.

Thursday, 16thMay 2019

14.00
Welcome and Introduction (Michael Reder/München)

14.15-15.45
Universalism, Critique, and the Global and LocalContestation of Norms

Franziska Dübgen (Münster): Epistemic Justice as a Condition for
Normativity in a Globalising World. Preliminary Thoughts on Its
Operationalisation

Antje Wiener (Hamburg): Contestation and Constitution of Norms in
Global IR

16.15-18.30
Globalized Economy and Normativity

Lisa Herzog (München): The Political Economy of Knowledge and its
Normative Dimensions

Regina Kreide (Gießen): Authoritarian Capitalism and the Eclipse of
Global Normativity

Christian Neuhäuser (Dortmund): Patterns of Global Exploitation

Friday, 17thMay 2019

09.15-10.15
Rottendorf Lecture

Eva Illouz (Jerusalem/Israel): Emotions, Politics, and Normativity
(via Skype)

10.30-12.00
Normative Hegemonies and the Role of Emotions

Sabine Döring (Tübingen): National Pride and Universal Human Values

Yannik Thiem (Villanova/US): Normativity So White: Queer Quandaries
in a Transnational World

13.00-14.30
Democracy and Resistance

Andreas Hetzel (Hildesheim): Normativity as/in Resistance: A
Pragmatist View

Howard Caygill (London/UK): The Metaphor of Planetary Resistance

The event is free, but registration is required at:
[email protected]

Website of the Symposium:
https://www.hfph.de/forschung/drittmittelprojekte/laufende-projekte/rottendorf-projekt/symposium/symposium-2019




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