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Paris, 2012
European Jesuit Philosophers Meeting (Jesphil) 2012
August 30-September 3, 2012
Centre Sèvres, Paris

DOES CAPITALISM IMPEDE HUMAN FLOURISHING?
Organizers:
Louis Caruana S.J. (MAL)
Terry Walsh S.J. (NEN)
Eric Charmetant S.J. (FRA)
Conference Programme


THURSDAY 30th August 2012

14.00-18.00 Arrival at place of residence
17.00-19.15 Registration and payment at Centre Sèvres
19.15 Dinner at Centre Sèvres
20.30 Welcoming speech and informal session

FRIDAY 31st August 2012

Breakfast at place of residence
09.00-10.30 Gaël Giraud SJ (GAL): Capitalisme, nature, et lien social.

10.30-11.00: Coffee
11.00-12.30 Giovanni Cucci SJ (ITA): Capitalism and globalization: some psychological issues.

12.45 Lunch at Centre Sèvres
15.30-17.00 Workshops
Workshop 1: Philosophy and Secularization.
Workshop 2: Pedagogy in our SJ philosophy centres.
Workshop 3: Continuation of the morning debate.

17.00 Coffee
17.30 John Dardis SJ (President of the Conference of European Provincials)
Session on European Issues

18.30 Eucharist
19.15 Supper at Centre Sèvres
20.15 Informal session

SATURDAY 1st September 2012

Breakfast at place of residence
9.00-10.30 Patrick Riordan SJ (HIB): The Enigma of Capital.

10.30-11.00: Coffee
11.00-12.30 Dariusz Dańkowski SJ (PMA): Capitalism and social justice, a Rawlsian approach.

12.45 Lunch at Centre Sèvres
14.00 Excursion, Eucharist
Supper

SUNDAY 2nd September 2012

Breakfast at place of residence
9.00-10.30 Andreas Gösele SJ (GER): Capitalism: The promise of freedom, the curse of inequality.

11.00-12.30 Workshops
Workshop 4: Philosophy and the Environment.
Workshop 5: Philosophy and Inter-Religious Relations.
Workshop 6: Doctoral students workshop (problems and prospects).

12.45 Lunch at Centre Sèvres
14.30 – 15.30 Discussion on the Strategic Plan of the Conference of European Provincials.
15.30-17.00 Evaluation & planning

18.00 Eucharist
Supper
Informal session

MONDAY 3rd September 2012

Breakfast at place of residence
Departure

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