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【第三届全球伦理会议】文明与暴力:全球伦理视角下的对话 [The 3rd International on Global Ethics] Civilization and Violence: A Dialogue from the Perspective of Global Ethics

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第三届全球伦理会议


文明与暴力:全球伦理视角下的对话


时间:202572583

地点:克罗地亚 Inter University Centre Dubrovnik


暴力与文明如影随形。站在罗马斗兽场遗迹当中,面对文明与野蛮的奇异合体,无论你有何感想或感叹,可能都会庆幸那个时代已经过去,文明似乎已经驯服了野蛮。然而,遗憾的是,虽然我们确实早已远离古罗马,但斗兽场却并未远去。一系列野蛮或暴力现象正在我们眼皮底下发生。文明与暴力之间的紧张关系依然是时代难题。如何一般而言从跨学科的角度,特殊而言从全球伦理的视角把捉并阐释这种紧张关系,从而为文明立法,为暴力划界,这是本次大会的主旨。


当今世界的暴力现象与形式错综复杂,不仅包括传统的直接身体暴力,还涵盖了结构性和象征性的暴力,对人类社会产生了多层次的影响。地缘政治冲突与战争(如俄乌战争与巴以冲突)、恐怖主义与极端暴力、结构性与系统性暴力(如根深蒂固的社会不平等和不公正问题、性别暴力)、环境暴力与气候相关冲突(包括涉及水、土地和能源等资源的冲突)、网络暴力与数字骚扰、国家暴力与专制镇压以及象征性与文化暴力(包括那些把歧视正常化并强化权力不平等的文化实践或社会规范),凡此种种,不一而足。


在这样一种现实背景下,本次大会旨在促进有关文明与暴力之间复杂关系的跨学科对话,汇集多元视角,以全面理解暴力在其各种形式中所带来的紧迫的伦理挑战。本次会议将为来自世界各地的学者与理论家提供一个重要的思想平台,批判性地分析和讨论当今全球社会中有关文明与各种形式暴力的叙事。讨论将深入探讨暴力的根本原因,研究权力动态、经济不平等、政治不稳定和文化偏见所起的作用。我们相信不同文化和智识传统之间的对话,有助于应对与暴力和文明相关的伦理挑战。


议题包括但不限于:

· 文明内部和之间的暴力的伦理维度

· 文明与冲突的历史和哲学视角

· 文化、宗教和意识形态在促进和平或煽动暴力中的作用

· 全球伦理在应对系统性暴力和不公正中的作用

· 文明对话作为促进全球理解与合作的手段

· 技术、媒体及其在暴力的表现与延续中的影响

· 权力动态、不平等及其与系统性暴力的关系

· 跨文化交流作为缓解冲突的工具


征稿启事:

我们邀请研究人员提交与会议主题相关的摘要。摘要字数不得超过600字,提交截止日期为2025年2月28日。被选中的论文将有机会在会议期间展示,并被考虑纳入会议文集。联系邮箱:globalethics@fudan.edu.cn。鼓励尽早联系,因为研讨会名额有限。

我们期待您的参与,并期待通过进行富有成效的对话,我们可以为促进和平、正义和所有文明的繁荣奠定伦理行动的基础。



复旦大学全球伦理中心主办

Department of Philosophy,Zadar University

Inter University Centre Dubrovnik

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The 3rd International on Global Ethics 

Civilization and Violence: A Dialogue from the Perspective of Global Ethics


Date: July 28 - 29, 2025
Location: Croatia,
Inter-University Centre(IUC)Dubrovnik


Violence and civilization often coexist in tension. Standing among the ruins of the Roman Colosseum, faced with the strange fusion of civilization and barbarism, you may feel relieved that those times are past, and it seems that civilization has tamed barbarity. However, regrettably, although we have long since left ancient Rome, the Colosseum has not entirely disappeared. A series of brutal or violent phenomena continues to unfold before our eyes. The tension between civilization and violence remains a challenge of our time. The aim of this conference is to understand and interpret this tension from an interdisciplinary approach and, specifically, from the perspective of global ethics. It seeks to legislate for civilization and delineate boundaries for violence.


Today’s violence is complex and multifaceted, extending beyond traditional, direct physical violence to include structural and symbolic forms, all of which have multiple levels of impact on human society. From geopolitical conflicts and wars (such as the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict) to terrorism and extreme violence, structural and systemic violence (like entrenched social inequality and injustice, and gender violence), environmental violence and climate-related conflicts (involving resources like water, land, and energy), cyber violence and digital harassment, state violence and authoritarian repression, and symbolic and cultural violence (such as cultural practices or social norms that normalize discrimination and reinforce power imbalances), the list goes on.


Against this backdrop, this conference aims to foster interdisciplinary dialogue on the complex relationship between civilization and violence, drawing together diverse perspectives for a comprehensive understanding of the ethical challenges posed by violence in its various forms. The conference will provide a significant platform for scholars and theorists worldwide to critically analyze and discuss narratives about civilization and violence in contemporary global society. Discussions will delve into the root causes of violence, exploring the roles of power dynamics, economic inequality, political instability, and cultural bias. We believe that dialogue between different cultural and intellectual traditions can help address ethical challenges related to violence and civilization.


Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Ethical dimensions of violence within and between civilizations

  • Historical and philosophical perspectives on civilization and conflict

  • The role of culture, religion, and ideology in fostering peace or inciting violence

  • The role of global ethics in addressing systemic violence and injustice

  • Civilizational dialogue as a means to promote global understanding and cooperation

  • The impact of technology and media on the representation and perpetuation of violence

  • Power dynamics, inequality, and their relationship with systemic violence

  • Cross-cultural communication as a tool to mitigate conflict


Call for Papers:
Researchers are invited to submit abstracts related to the conference theme. Abstracts should not exceed 600 words, with the submission before Mar.10,2025. Selected papers will have the opportunity to be presented during the conference and considered for inclusion in the conference proceedings.


Contact:
globalethics@fudan.edu.cn.


The conference, jointly initiated by Prof. Anqing Deng and Prof. Jinlin Wang of the School of Philosophy, Fudan University, and Prof. Jure Zovko of the University of Zadar, Croatia, will be held on July 28-29, 2025 at IUC Dubrovnik. We look forward to your participation, and we hope that through productive dialogue, we can establish an ethical foundation for actions that promote peace, justice, and the prosperity of all civilizations.


Center for Global Ethics,Fudan University

Department of Philosophy,Zadar University

Inter University Centre Dubrovnik