Date:
Tuesday, September 22, 2015 - 5:30pm to 7:00pm
The number of people displaced by conflict worldwide has reached an all-time high, and in Europe we are witnessing the largest movement of refugees since World War II. This event aims to connect philosophy, politics and practical activity. A natural starting point is to think about what justice demands, but members of the panel will also explore how philosophical reflection on propaganda and dehumanization may help us understand and respond to current events. There will be analysis of the present situation in Hungary, and information about what CEU is doing and how individuals can help.
Programme
Katalin Farkas: Where we stand and what we do
János Kis: Justice
Maria Kronfeldner: Dehumanization
Zoltán Miklósi: Borders
Simon Rippon: Propaganda