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SUMMARY:The Future of Work and Income Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Future of Work and Income Research Network    (fwistandrews@gmail.com) \nCentre for Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Public Affairs \nDepartment of Philosophy\, University of St Andrews \nWorkshop to be held in person \nFree to attend \nConfirmed Speakers: \nAnca Gheaus\, Central Europea University \nAndrea Veltman\, James Madison University \nPhilippe Van Parijs\, University of Leuven
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/the-future-of-work-and-income-conference/
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SUMMARY:CEPPA Talk (in person) – Christoph Schuringa (Northeastern University London)
DESCRIPTION:Location: Edgecliffe G03 \nTitle: Karl Marx and the Actualization of Philosophy \nAbstract: Marx’s Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach famously states that ‘The philosophers have thus far merely interpreted the world; the point is to change it.’ In this talk\, I begin to clear away some obstacles that stand in the way of an appreciation of the sense in which Marx thinks philosophy is to be practical. What emerges is an improved understanding of the Eleventh Thesis\, which can then be aligned with Marx’s call for the ‘actualization of philosophy’. Philosophy will turn out to have been\, all along\, praxis; contemplation will show up as privative with respect to philosophy actualized.
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/ceppa-talk-in-person-christoph-schuringa-northeastern-university-london/
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SUMMARY:All Work and No Play
DESCRIPTION:A workshop on the philosophy of work and time-allocation \n  \n16-18 September \, 2021 \nThe Future of Work and Income Research Network    (fwistandrews@gmail.com) \nCentre for Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Public Affairs \nDepartment of Philosophy\, University of St Andrews \nWorkshop to be held entirely online \nThursday 16th September \n\n\n\n10.30am\nWelcome and introdution to the Future of Work and Income Research Network\n\n\n11am – 12:30pm\nJonathan Wolff (Oxford University): Working at Home\, Socialising at Work\n\n\n2:30 – 4pm\nLisa Herzog (Groningen University): Bodies at Work\n\n\n\nFriday 17th September \n\n\n\n11am – 12:30pm\nDiana-Elena Popescu (Edinburgh University): Leisure for Every Body: Disability and the Four Day Workweek\n\n\n2:30 – 4pm\nJoe Ryle (4 Day Week Campaign): Has the time come for a four-day week?\n\n\n\nSaturday 18th September \n\n\n\n11am – 12:30pm\nOtto Lehto (KCL): The Technological Unemployment Hypothesis in the UBI Debate: A Critique\n\n\n12:30 – 2pm\nSimeon Goldstraw (Oxford University) Free Time Isn’t Working\n\n\n3 – 4:30pm\nBertrand Rossert (World Bank): Defining Work\n\n\n\n“8 hours labour\, 8 hours recreation\, 8 hours rest!” This was the slogan adopted by many labour movements in the nineteenth century\, when 16-hour working days were not uncommon. Marx believed that only part of the working day was required to supply workers’ consumption needs\, the rest going to support the consumption of idle capitalists. John Maynard Keynes predicted in 1930 that a fifteen-hour working week was a close possibility\, requiring only that work was spread more evenly across the population. \n  \nAlthough less extreme than Keynes’s vision\, some activists today are campaigning for a four-day working week. The campaign has won some victories\, with the Spanish government launching an experiment with mid-sized companies last year and the Scottish government promising to try something similar. Besides economic questions about labour productivity and marginal returns\, there are deep philosophical questions around the allocation of time to work. We hope to address these in this workshop. Some examples are: \n  \n\nHow do we distinguish labour\, recreation\, and rest?\nShould time spend recuperating between physically exhausting tasks count as rest or part of labour?\nShould activities undertaken to ‘decompress’ after mentally or emotionally taxing work count as recreation?\nAre there important differences between relaxation activities and leisure activities?\nIn his 1966 essay\, “The Abolition of Work”\, Bob Black distinguished work from play in terms of the latter being voluntary – but what is the relevant category of “voluntariness” here?\nWhat about the allocation of domestic and caring labour? How does this play into patterns of gender inequality and other forms of social imbalance?\nIs time the right measure of the balance between work\, leisure\, and rest? What about intensity\, satisfaction\, etc.?\nIs flexibility in working time always a blessing\, or can it be a hidden curse?\nHow should we think about the allocation of working time among the population? Can some groups “steal time” from others? What about the allocation of time across generations?\n\nFor More Information\nAlex Douglas (axd@st-andrews.ac.uk)
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/all-work-and-no-play/
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SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Universal Basic Income and the Meaning of Work
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Ethics\, Philosophy\, and Public Affairs \nUniversity of St. Andrews \n  \nThis workshop took place 25-26 February\, 2021.  The four presented papers were: \nDeryn Thomas – University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling: “Basic Income and The Collective Benefits of Work”. Paper here and slides here. \nMaria Koumenta – Queen Mary University of London: “The Case Against UBI”. Session video here. \nTom Parr – University of Warwick: “The Significance of Employment”. Session video here. \nAngie O’Sullivan — University of Edinburgh: “Work as Just Compensation: What Nietzschean Genealogy Teaches Us about UBI”. Paper here. \n  \nThis workshop was a prelude to a larger project\, an AHRC-funded Research Network called “The Future of Work and Income”. To join the network and be kept up-to-date on its activities\, please contact the workshop’s organiser. \n  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n With gratefully acknowledged support from the
URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/workshop-universal-basic-income-and-the-meaning-of-work/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Economics Reading Group
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URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/philosophy-of-economics-reading-group/2020-06-24/
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Economics Reading Group
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SUMMARY:Philosophy of Economics Reading Group
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URL:https://ceppa.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/event/philosophy-of-economics-reading-group/2020-05-27/
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