The Philosophy of D A
Masolo,
Featuring Self and Community in a Changing
World
Programme for 24-25 March
2012
University of
Johannesburg Philosophy Department
Humanities
Common Room C-Ring 319
Convenor: Prof Thaddeus
Metz (079 839 2989)
Logistics: Mr Adrian
Erasmus (072 237 7816)
Saturday, 24
March 2012
•9.00 – 9.05
Prof T Metz:
Welcome
•9.05 – 10.15
Prof D A Masolo, University of
Louisville, ‘Freedoms
and Ends: Constructing a Pluralist Society in the Twenty-first
Century’
•10.20 – 11.30
Prof P A Tabensky, Rhodes Phil,
‘Non-Epistemic
Reasons for Believing: The Case of African
Philosophy’
•11.30 – 11.50
Break
•11.50 – 13.00
Mr M Letseka, UNISA Educ, ‘Educating for
Ubuntu’
•13.00 – 14.00
Lunch
•14.00 – 15.10
Prof K Horsthemke, Wits Educ, ‘Some
Doubts about “Indigenous Knowledge” and the Argument
from Epistemic
Injustice’
•15.15 – 16.25
Dr M F Murove, UKZN Ethics,
‘The
Ethic of Ukama and Ubuntu Beyond the Indigenization of an
Ethic
of Ethnicity’
•19.00 – 22.00
Reservations made at Lucky Bean on 7th Street in Melville; feel free
to come or to strike off on your own.
Sunday, 25 March
2012
•8.30 – 9.35
Prof A Olivier, UFH Phil, ‘On
Being an African’
•9.40 – 10.45
Ms M Tshivhase, UJ Phil, ‘Personhood:
Social Approval or a Unique Identity?’
•10.45 – 11.00
Break
•11.00 – 12.05
Dr M Koenane, UNISA Phil, ‘Masolo’s Two
Forms of Communitarianism’
•12.10 – 13.15
Dr B Matolino, UKZN Phil, ‘An Appraisal
of D A Masolo’s Contribution to the Development of
African
Communitarianism’
•13.15 – 14.15
Lunch
•14.15 – 15.20
Prof T Metz, UJ Phil, ‘Competing
Conceptions of Ethics in African Philosophy’
•15.25 – 16.30
Dr K Behrens, Wits Bioethics, ‘Two
Conceptions of Personhood’
***Attendance at
and participation in the workshop is free of charge, but, in order to arrange
suitable catering and transport, people must register beforehand, ideally by 15
March, by writing Mr Adrian Erasmus <adrianerasmus@gmail.com>.***
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