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Conference on the Work of Charles Taylor

Charles Taylor at 80: an international conference

Charles Taylor à 80 ans: un colloque international

 

March 29-31, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

29 au 31 mars 2012, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal

 

A conference of the Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique (GRIPP) de Montréal, the Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l’Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) and McGill University’ Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS).

Un colloque international organisé par le Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique [GRIPP] de Montréal et le Centre de Recherche en Éthique de l’Université de Montréal (CRÉUM) et le Research Group on Constitutional Studies de l’université McGill.

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Registration is required and free of charge. To register, please send name, affiliation and contact information to:

taylor [dot] conference [dot] 2012 [at] gmail [dot] com

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Program
                           
March 29

 9h00-9h30 Introduction:  Daniel Weinstock, CRÉUM, Canada Research Chair in Ethics and Political Philosophy

 

 9h30-12h00 Epistemology, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language I 

To follow a rule: Lessons from baby logic

 Shaun Gallagher (University of Memphis)

  

Self-Interpreting Animals

 Evan Thompson (University of Toronto)

  

Taylor's Situated Epistemology

 Ian Gold (McGill University)

   

13h30-16h00 Epistemology, philosophy of mind and philosophy of language II

 Embodiment and Self-interpretation

 Hubert Dreyfus (University of California at Berkeley)

  

Charles Taylor’s conception of language and the current debate about a theory of meaning

 Hans Julius Schneider (University of Potsdam)

  

Taylor's Engaged Pluralism

 Richard Bernstein (New School for Social Research)

 

 March 30

9h30-12h00 Religion and modernity

 Varieties of Religious and Secular Phenomenological Experiences

 José Casanova (Georgetown University)

  

A Crisis of Secularism?

 Tariq Modood (University of Bristol)

 

Some (Banal and Boringly Familiar) Thoughts about Secularism

Ronald Beiner (University of Toronto)

 

TBA, Jeanne Bethke Elshtain (University of Chicago)

 

13h30-15h00 Moral agency and the Self I

What is Wrong with Positive Liberty: The Struggles of Agency in a Non-Ideal World

John Christman (Penn State University)

 

What's Right With Positive Liberty: Agency, Autonomy, and the Other

Nancy Hirschmann (University of Pennsylvania)

 

13h15-16h30 The interpretation of modernity I

Social Imaginaries, Human Action, and History

Craig Calhoun (New York University/London School of Economics)

 

The Telos of Modernity

Jacob T. Levy (McGill University)

 

16h30-18h00 The interpretation of modernity II

 Whatever Happened to the Ontic Logos?

 Michael Rosen (Harvard University)

  

The Fragility of Things: Fullness, Vitality and the Contemporary Condition

 William Connolly (Johns Hopkins University)

 

Evening: A panel discussion on Charles Taylor's career as a political actor and public intellectual 


 March 31

 

9h30-12h00 Moral agency and the Self II

 Self-creation or self-discovery?

 K. Anthony Appiah (Princeton University)

 

 Reflective Equilibrium and Degrees of Abstraction in Moral Theory

 Joseph Heath (University of Toronto)

 

 Charles Taylor and ethical naturalism

 Nigel DeSouza (University of Ottawa)

 

  13h30- 16h00 Political philosophy,  recognition, and multiculturalism

 Protecting Freedom of Conscience in the Secular Age

 Cécile Laborde (University College, London)

 

 The Multiple Social Imaginaries of Modern Indian secularism

 Rajeev Bhargava (Delhi/Center for the Study of Developing Societies)

 

"Exercises in Retrieval": Taylor as a Thinker of Historical Transitions

Paolo Costa, (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)

 

TBA Michele Moody-Adams (Columbia University)

 

 

16h15 -18h30 Canadian politics

Charles Taylor on Deep Diversity

James Tully (University of Victoria)

 

Cultural Differences, Languages, Perspicuous Contrasts, and Recognition

Jeremy Webber (University of Victoria)

 

Démocratie, diversité et inclusion

Dominique Leydet (Université du Québec à Montréal)

 

18h30 : Charles Taylor : closing remarks

 


Partenaires / Partners (provisional list) :

Groupe de recherche interuniversitaire en philosophie politique (GRIPP)

Centre de recherche en éthique de l’Université de Montréal (CRÉUM)

Research Group on Constitutional Studies (RGCS), McGill University

 

John Templeton Foundation

Dean of Arts Development Fund, McGill University

Centre for Global Challenges / Centre sur les défis mondiaux, York University

Chaire de recherche du Canada en éthique et philosophie politique

Association des études canadiennes

Department of Political Science, McGill University

Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines/Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Groupe de recherche sur les sociétés plurinationales (GRSP), UQÀM

Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes (SAIC) du Québec

Vice-rectorat à la recherche, à la création et à l'innovation, Université de Montréal

 

Conference co-organizers:  Daniel Weinstock (Montreal), Jocelyn Maclure (Laval), Jacob T. Levy (McGill), Pierre-Yves Néron (CRÉUM)

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