Conference: Intergenerational Issues in Health Care Ethics: Responsibility, Solidarity, and Sustainability

Deadline: 31.05.2024

Current challenges in health care ethics show that intergenerational perspectives are becoming increasingly relevant, for example in the ethical analysis of problems such as the future of biomedical research, the post-antibiotic era, and public health-measures in pandemic combat. However, in these approaches, there is the need for clarification of fundamental concepts such as responsibility, solidarity, and sustainability, as well as the concept of generation itself.

Against this backdrop, this three-day interdisciplinary and international conference addresses intergenerational issues in health care ethics. It is organized in three sessions on responsibility, solidarity and sustainability. It aims to explore how normative aspects of responsibility, solidarity and sustainability between present and future generations can be ethicall  investigated. In order to understand intergenerational relations adequately, the notions of "collectives" and "generations" need to be explained within their temporal and spatial frames. The conference aims to explore and discuss their normative foundations.

Young scholars are invited to apply for a poster presentation and in addition, for a travel and accommodation grant to the conference. The poster presentation should address one of the following or any closely related questions relevant to the issues of responsibility, solidarity, and sustainability that could be relevant in health care ethics.

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Beginn
16.10.2024 - 14:00 Uhr

Ende
18.10.2024

Ort
Delmenhorst (Germany)

Veranstalter
Medizinethik, CAU Kiel

E-Mail Veranstalter
dominik.koesling@iem.uni-kiel.de

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