27. Juni 2023: Dr. Matthias Fritsch kommt nach München: "Indigene Zeitspirale und Klimagerechtigkeit"

Öffentlicher Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Matthias Fritsch im Rahmen der Vorlesung "Zwischen Interkultureller Philosophie und Postkolonialismus - Perspektiven, Diskurse und Auswirkungen" von Prof. Dr. Michael Reder und Prof. Dr. Barbara Schellhammer.

Wann? 16:15 Uhr

Wo? Aula der HFPH, Kaulbachstr. 31/33

 

Über Matthias Fritsch (zitiert von seiner Website)

"My research interests are social and political philosophy, environmental ethics, and 19th and 20th Century European philosophy (especially German critical theory and deconstruction). I work primarily on justice in relation to history, time, and the environment: what do societies owe the dead, if anything, and what are our normative relations with future generations, especially in relation to political institutions and the environment? While continuing to write on environmental and intergenerational ethics, I am at present working on a monograph on phenomenology and the sources of normative critical theory (SSHRC-funded, 2020-2025). As co-organizer of the award-winning research network Nature-Time-Responsibility, I foster intercultural, comparative-philosophical work on environmental justice."