CONFERENCE ON THE
NATURE AND VALUE OF CHILDHOOD
16-17 May 2014
Currently there is widespread philosophical interest in
children’s rights, parental rights and duties, and wider issues concerning
good parenting and the social organisation of childrearing. Yet, to fully address
these topics one needs to assume an answer to the question of ’What is a
child?’ To know who owes what to children in any detail, we need to know
what distinguishes childhood from adulthood, and to answer questions about
the relative value of childhood and adulthood in the overall life of a human
being.
This conference brings together philosophers interested in a
cluster of questions that have not been sufficiently discussed so far,
but which are starting to draw philosophical attention: What is childhood? Is
childhood good intrinsically, or only as preparation for adulthood? If it
is intrinsically good, does it have special value – would it be a loss,
from the perspective of an entire human life, if one missed out on childhood?
Are there any ‘intrinsic goods of childhood’, and what are they? Do we owe
children things that are different in nature from the things owed to
adults?
PAPERS:
Monika Betzler (Berne ) ‘Good childhood and the good life’
Teresa Blankmeyer
Burke (Gallaudet): ‘The Nature and Value of a Deaf Childhood’
Samantha Brennan
(Western Ontario ) ‘Trust, time, and play:
Three intrinsic goods of childhood’
Matthew Clayton (Warwick ) ‘Dignity as an
ideal for children’
Jurgen De Wispelaere
(McGill) ‘Political rights for Rugrats: Children in the democratic state’
Timothy Fowler (Bristol ) ‘Variety is the
spice of life?: On the possible significance of their being intrinsic
goods of childhood’
Colin Macleod (Victoria ) ‘Just schools
and good fun: Non-preparatory dimensions of educational justice’
Serena Olsaretti
(ICREA/Pompeu Fabra University) ‘Egoism, altruism and the special duties
of parents’
Norvin Richards (Alabama ) ‘The intrinsic
goods of childhood’
Judith Suissa (London ) ‘Narrativity,
childhood and parenting’
Patrick Tomlin (Reading ) ‘Saplings or
caterpillars?: Trying to understand children”
Daniel Weinstock
(McGill) ‘On the complementarity of the ages of life: Why we wouldn’t want
adulthood without childhood, or childhood without
adulthood’
adulthood’
The conference will take place on the 16th and 17th of May
2014 at the University
of Sheffield , Jessops
West Exhibition Space.
Registration:
http://onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=8&prodid=259
http://onlineshop.shef.ac.uk/browse/extra_info.asp?compid=1&modid=2&catid=8&prodid=259
For more details get in touch with the organisers: Anca
Gheaus (a.gheaus@sheffield.ac.uk)
or Lindsey Porter (l.porter@lancaster.ac.uk)
The conference is sponsored by the Society for Applied
Philosophy, The Mind Association and The Philosophy of Education Society
of Great Britain.
Thanks to Pedagogy & the Inhumanities for alerting me to
this interesting and important conference: http://benjaminpedagogy.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/conference-the-nature-and-value-of-childhood/
Glenn
Rikowski
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