ISME 2022: CROSS-cultural Encounters

The 15th Annual Conference of the International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry

Organized in collaboration with the Department of Philosophy, Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University

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All times are given in the local time in Muğla, Turkey (UTC + 3). For sessions that will be streamed or fully online a time in UTC is provided. Click on the time in UTC to automatically see the time in your local time zone.

 

Wednesday, June 15

IN-Person Program

OPENING ADDRESSES & KEYNOTE LECTURE
10:00-12:00 Local |
7:00-9:00 UTC

President’s Opening Remarks
(Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Çiçek)

Dean of Faculty’s Opening Remarks
(Prof. Dr. Ali Akar)

“What Does the Other Mean to Me?”
(Ali Osman Gündoğan)

LUNCH BREAK
12:00-13:30

IN-PERSON COLLOQUIA 1
13:30-15:00

AKM Salon B

“Eurocentrism and Predicaments of Political Ontology and Political Epistemology”
(Mariusz Turowski)

“Tradition and Cosmopolitanism in Alasdair MacIntyre and Kwame Anthony Appiah”
(Pedro António Monteiro Franco)

“Hagia Sophia as a Monument of the Muslim-Christian Cultural Affinity”
(Abdul Rahim Afaki)

AKM Salon C

“Delocalized MacIntyrean Practices as a Phenomenon of Modernity”
(Alexei Kazakov)

“Alasdair MacIntyre`s Reception and Critique of Karl Marx”
(Dogan Göçmen)


“How to be a French MacIntyrean: Tocqueville and Dumont v. MacIntyre”
(Godefroy Desjonquères)

BREAK

ONLINE Program

OPENING KEYNOTE
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17:00-19:00 Local |
14:00-16:00 UTC

“Immanuel Kant to Thomas Mann: Tradition and Cross-Culturalism”
(Karl Ameriks)

 

Thursday, June 16

IN-Person Program

IN-PERSON COLLOQUIA 2
10:00-11:30

AKM Salon B

“Tepegöz Story as a Fight of Virtue”
(Abrim Gürgen)

AKM Salon C

“The Cultural Practices of Non-human Animals”
(Gregory Beabout)

“Intellectual Virtues for Interdependent Rational Animals”
(Peter Wicks)

“A Politics of Rights in the Conflicts of Modernity”
(Kelvin Knight)

LUNCH BREAK
11:30-13:00

IN-PERSON COLLOQUIA 3
13:00-14:00

AKM Salon B

“On the Nature of Moral Identity in Aristotle or From Being a 'Subject' to Subjectivation”
(Hatice Nur Erkizan)

“Hobbes Beyond Schmitt”
(Funda Günsoy & Mariusz Turowski)

AKM Salon C

“Ethico-Political Theology against the State: MacIntyre and Hallaq”
(Ahmet Okumuş)

“Practice and Technology”
(Egidijus Mardosas)

BREAK

ONLINE Program

ONLINE COLLOQUIA 1
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16:00-18:00 Local |
13:00-15:00 UTC

Room 1

“It’s a Three-ring Circus: How Morally Educative Practices are Undermined by Institutions”
(Ron Beadle & Matthew Sinnicks)


“The Philosopher as Socio-Cultural Critic: Alasdair MacIntyre as a Public Intellectual in Changing Public Spheres”
(Peter McMylor)

“The Phases of Scientific Discovery and a Tradition in Moral Enquiry”
(Joel Sagut)

“Two Rival Visions of Moral Pilgrimage”
(Adam Chmielewski)

Room 2

“Is Scriptural Reasoning MacIntyrean?”
(Joel Pierce)




“On the Need for and Possibility of a Jubilee (Cryptocurrency): Building an Alternative Culture of Money”
(Brian Boyd)

“Does Teaching Ethics Do Anything?”
(Daniel Sportiello)


“Organizing Virtuous Work: The Separate but Equal Problem in Dual-Purpose Organizations”
(Andrew Lynn)

Room 3

“On the Distinction Between Internal and External Goods and it’s Significance for the Political Thought of Alasdair MacIntyre”
(Tony Burns)

“Cultivating Emergent Objective Moral Truths in Cross-Cultural Contexts”
(Gray Cox)


“Where do MacIntyrian International Political Obligations Come From?”
(Gennady McCracken)

“A Tradition of Resistance: Hellenic Eros for Freedom and Its Cross-Cultural Encounters”
(Eleni Leontsini)

BREAK

ONLINE COLLOQUIA 2
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20:00-21:30 Local |
17:00-18:30 UTC

Room 1

“The Instrumental Vampire”
(Elijah Millgram)



“‘Doing Follows Being’: Human Nature and Natural Goodness as a Universal Foundation for Ethical Debate and Teaching”
(Guillaume Mercier)

“Timeless Natures and Changing Individuals: A Consideration of Blackledge and Nicholas”
(John Macias)

Room 2

“Teaching Machiavelli in Palestine”
(Irfan Khawaja)



“Three Ways of Stepping Back: A MacIntyrean Critique of Ethical Reflection”
(Francis Petruccelli)


“How local can tradition-based moral inquiry be?”
(Piotr Machura)


Room 3

“The Moral Traditions of Aristotle and the Bhagavad Gita: A Brief, Comparative Study from the MacIntyrean Perspective”
(Jeevan Mendonsa)

“Understanding Responsible Research Assessment: A MacIntyrean Proposal”
(Cinzia Daraio & Sante Maletta)



“After Determinate Content: Reading MacIntyre as an Inferentialist”
(Caleb Bernacchio)

 

Friday, June 17

IN-Person Program

IN-PERSON COLLOQUIA 4
10:00-11:00

AKM Salon B

“MacIntyre and Cross-cultural Encounters Within a Multi-cultural Society”
(Jeffrey Pocock)

“Is Existential Ethics Truly Antithetical to MacIntyrean Narrativism?”
(Baris Kastas)

AKM Salon C

“After Virtue as ‘Refugee Response’”
(Filiz Serdar)


“Culture, Tradition and Narratives in Hispanic America”
(María Agustina Juri)

LUNCH BREAK
11:00-12:30

IN-PERSON COLLOQUIA 5
12:30-14:30

AKM Salon B

“Cross-Linguistic Encounters: Truth and Knowledge in English and Turkish”
(İlhan İnan)

“Philosophical Humanism in Turkey”
(Zeynep Direk)

“The Ethical Ideals of Nomadic Culture”
(Buket Korkut Raptis)

“Knowing What is Right: Hildebrand's Phenomenological Route to Absolute Morality”
(Mari van Stokkum)

BREAK

ONLINE Program

ONLINE COLLOQUIA 3
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16:00-18:00 Local |
13:00-15:00 UTC

Room 1

“Narratives and Education: African Philosophy in Dialogue with MacIntyre”
(Omowumi Ogunyemi)



“How Culture Shapes the Brain trough Plasticity: Some Evidences from Cultural Neuroscience”
(Vehbi Metin Demir)

“The Reception of MacIntyre’s Philosophy by the Iranian Philosophers and Religious Scholars”
(Raziyeh Taherkhani)

“Conceptualizing Automation with Aristotle, Marx and MacIntyre”
(Andrius Bielskis)

Room 2

“Toleration, State Neutrality, and Hate Speech: A Reflection on MacIntyre’s Arguments”
(Marián Kuna)


“Four models of Cultural Exchange: Aesthetic, Moral, Pre-scientific and Sapiential”
(Thomas Loughran)

“Transformative Shared Experiences & Self-Knowledge”
(H. Bondurant)


”Biopolitics, Necropolitics, Mortispolitics and Neoliberalism”
(Obed Frausto)

Room 3

“Immigration Policy and the Fallacy of Equal Justice”
(İsidore Agbanero)



“What is an Anthropology of Traditions? On a ‘Metaphysical Turn’”
(Mohamad Amer Meziane)


“The State as a Problem: MacIntyre and the Universal Aim of Politics”
(Michael Lazarus)


“Learning from Discipline: Alasdair MacIntyre and Talal Asad on Christianity, Islam, and the Secular”
(Ostiane Lazrak)

BREAK

IN-Person Program

FInal Meal

19:00-21:00 Local