Location: Savery Hall 264 & 408 Ben Rabinowitz Symposium in Environmental Ethics. "Justice for the Future: Climate Ethics, Resisting Domination, and Treating Young People as Equals" Speakers: Patrick Taylor Smith, National University of Singapore Juliana Bidadanure, Stanford University Pranay Sanklecha, University of Graz Registration is limited, so please preregister at the following link if interested in attending: "Justice for the Future" The schedule for the day's events is: 10:00 AM—Welcome and refreshments [Savery 408] 10:15-11:45AM—[Savery 408] Pranay Sanklecha (University of Graz), “Climate Change and Distributive Justice: A Truly Splendid Isolation against Arguments from Incompatibility” 11:45 AM-1:00PM—Lunch Break 1:00-2:30PM—[Savery 264] Patrick Taylor Smith (National University of Singapore), “Who May Geoengineer? Global Domination, Revolution, and Solar Radiation Management” 2:30-3:00PM—Break and Refreshments 3:30-5:30—[Colloquium, Savery 264] Juliana Bidadanure (Stanford University), “Treating Young People as Equals: what does it mean?” 5:30-6:15—Reception [Philosophy Department, Savery 3rd floor] Hosted by the Program on Values in Society and organized under Stephen Gardiner's Ben Rabinowitz Endowed Professorship in the Human Dimensions of the Environment. |