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Wednesday | 26 May 2010<br />
09:00-17:00 - ck185, UNIVERSITY OF REGINA, saskatchewan, canada<br />
IAPL REGISTRATION - Book Exhibit | In<strong>for</strong>mation | Image Show | Café<br />
WEDNESDAY CONCURRENT SESSIONS:<br />
WE 9:00-12:00<br />
proposed SEssion-I<br />
WE [PS-01] Education Building 191<br />
CULTURAL POLITICS AND IDENTITY: THE PUBLIC SPACE OF RECOGNI-<br />
TION<br />
By examining the works of Charles Taylor and Axel Honneth, we will focus on the<br />
question of how individual and cultural identities are tied to the dialogical<br />
function of public space. All these issues, along with the dangers, perspectives,<br />
and consequences of seeing public space as a function of identity-making and<br />
mutual recognition, will be discussed from interdisciplinary perspectives.<br />
Organized, Chaired, and Introduced by Barbara Weber (Political Philosophy, University<br />
of Regensburg, GERMANY) and Petra Schweitzer (Foreign Languages, Shenandoah<br />
University, Winchester, VA, USA)<br />
Susan T. Gardner (Philosophy, Capilano University, Vancouver, BC, CANADA)<br />
Taking Selves Seriously<br />
James R. Mensch (Philosophy, Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS,<br />
CANADA)<br />
A <strong>The</strong>ory of Human Rights<br />
Eva Marsal (Philosophy and <strong>The</strong>ology, University of Education, Karlsruhe,<br />
GERMANY) and Takara Dobashi (Philosophy and Pedagogy, Hiroshima University,<br />
JAPAN)<br />
A Discussion of Diachronic Identity: <strong>The</strong> Example of the Painter Masuji Ono’s<br />
Political Trans<strong>for</strong>mation in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Novel An Artist of the Floating<br />
World<br />
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