Chères toutes, chers tous,
Peut-être, malgré la distance, cette annonce pourrait vous intéresser. Il
s'agit d'un événement coorganisé par l'Université de Tel Aviv et
l'Université de Lorraine – Archives Henri Poincaré.
Ci-dessous une invitation qui contient tous les détails pratiques –
pardonnez l'anglais.
Et si on ne se voit pas à Tel Aviv, très bonnes vacances à toutes et à
tous!
a. z.
***
Dear Colleagues,
we are delighted to invite you at an interdisciplinary conference on
suicide and voluntary death coorganized at the University of Tel Aviv by
the following institutions:
– The School of Philosophy, Linguistics & Science Studies at the Tel-Aviv
University
– The Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End of Life.
under the auspices of the International Association for the Philosophy of
Death and Dying (IAPDD) and University of Lorraine, France.
It will take place in Tel Aviv, on July 17-18 2019.
Please see the details below. The programme will be updated, if necessary,
under this link:
https://suicide-conference-2019.home.blog/2019/05/07/program-of-the-conference/
You can also join us on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2493943030626194/
Registration is free but please let us know that you are planning to attend
the conference: endoflife.2...@gmail.com or fill this form:
https://forms.gle/xGnyuKBTuCNnjZTr7 .
Yours,
On behalf of the organizers
a. z.
***

Voluntary death – interdisciplinary approaches
July 17-18, 2019

Drachlis Hall, Gilman building (Humanities), room 496, Tel Aviv University

Interdisciplinary workshop, organized under the auspices of the
International Association for the Philosophy of Death and Dying (IAPDD) The
School of Philosophy, Linguistics & Science Studies at the Tel-Aviv
University, and the Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End
of Life.

Wednesday July 17, 2019
12:00-13:00 – Registration

13:00 – 13:15 – Welcoming notes and introduction – Yossi Schwartz (TAU),
Yael Lavi (TAU) and Anna C. Zielinska (Univ. of Lorraine)

13: 15 – 14:30  – Panel discussion – Emile Durkheim, Suicide as a social
fact – 100 years later
Prof. Haim Hazan, Professor of sociology and social anthropology at Tel
Aviv University, and Dr. Raquel Romberg, Research fellow, The Minerva
Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of the End of Life: Re-formed Ending
– Suicide in a Neo-Durkhemian Light.
Yotam Reuveni, Writer, poet, literary critic and publisher, the translator
of Durkheim`s “suicide” to Hebrew: They will try it again.

14:30 – 15:30 – Prof. Michael Cholbi, Professor of Philosophy and Director,
California Center for Ethics and Policy, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona – Whatever Happened to the Right to Die?

15:30 – 16:00 – coffee break

16:00 – 17:00 – Session: Conceptual Frontiers
Yael Lavi, Tel Aviv University: “A hated being”: An alternative reading in
Hume`s Of Suicide
Johannes Abel, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg: Pathological and
existential suicide and the pathology of existence

17:00 – 18:00 – Panel discussion – On Freedom, Choice & Death
Prof. Michael Barilan, Professor at the Department of Medical Education,
Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
Prof. Maya Bar-Hillel, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Psychology,
The Hebrew University. member and former Director of the Federman Centre
for the Study of Rationality: Edna Ullman-Margalit’s work on Big Decisions

18:30 – 20:30 – Film screening – The Farewell Party (Mita Tova) and a short
discussion, chaired by Anna C. Zielinska (Univ. of Lorraine, France) – hall
223

Thursday July 18, 2019
09:30 – 10:30 – Session: Voluntary death / Suicide / Self destruction –
Semantical Explorations
Aviram Sariel, Tel Aviv University: Jewish suicide & mourning: a reflection
of modern Jewish law and Orthodox society.
Chang-Fang-Chi, National Yang Ming University: Distinction between suicide
and voluntary death in the context of Socrates’ death

10:30 – 11:30 – Panel discussion – Language as Refusal (in Hebrew, with
English simultaneous translation)
Dr Michal Ben-Naftali, writer, essayist, translator and editor, winner of
the 2016 Sapir Prize.
Dr. Anat Matar, Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Aviv
University.

11:30 – 12:00 – coffee break

12:00 – 13:30 – Panel discussion – Judgment and Decision Making Regarding
Suicide
Dr. Shmuel Kron, MD, Psychiatrist. Former director of Shalvata Mental
health Center.
Dr. Yermi Harel, MD, Psychiatrist at the Loewenstein Hospital
Rehabilitation Centre, Raanana, Israel and Sackler School of Medicine,
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Dr. Shai Brill, MD. Chief Geriatrician – Clalit Health Services (until
recently CEO, Beit Rivka Geriatric Rehabilitation Hospital) and
Co-Director, Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End of
Life, Sackler School of Medicine Tel Aviv University.

13:30 – 14:30 – lunch break

14:30 – 15:30 – Session: Ethical Dilemmas
Ran Sapir, Bar-Ilan University: A new look at suicide: A critique of the
psychoanalytic approach to suicide
Zohar Lederman, (MD, Ph.D.) Emergency Department, Assuta Samson Hospital,
Ashdod (Israel) and National University of Singapore: When Life Becomes too
Hard

15:30 – 16:30 – Prof. Andrew Bennett, Professor of English, University of
Bristol & the author of: Suicide Century: Literature and Suicide from James
Joyce to David Foster Wallace, Cambridge University Press, 2017:
Prolegomenon to a Literary Suicidology

16:30 – 17:00 – coffee break

17:00- 18:30 – Final discussion with the Minerva Centre, the audience and
the participant moderated by prof. Shay Lavi (director, Van Leer Jerusalem
Institute, professor at the Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University and
co-director of Minerva Center for the Study of End of Life), with:

Prof. José Brunner, Professor Emeritus at the Buchmann Faculty of Law and
the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas.
Prof. Michael Cholbi, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the
California Center for Ethics and Policy, California State Polytechnic
University, Pomona.
Prof. Daphna Hacker, Professor at the Tel Aviv University Law Faculty and
Women & Gender Studies Program
Yael Lavi, The School of Philosophy, Linguistics & Science Studies at the
Tel-Aviv University.

***
Co-organized by Yael Lavi, PhD candidate at the Tel Aviv University & Dr
Anna C. Zielinska, philosopher at the University of Lorraine/Archives Henri
Poincaré, France.

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