Events | „The Meanings of Democracy“ – Melissa Williams, Rainer Forst & Zhao Tingyang im Gespräch

Online | 10. Januar 2021

Die Corona-Epidemie hat nicht nur eine Verlangsamung vieler gesellschaftlicher Prozesse mit sich gebracht, sondern auch einen beschleunigten politischen Wandel. Umfragen zeigen, dass eine schnell wachsende Gruppe von Menschen bereits heute China als wichtigsten Akteur internationaler Beziehungen ansieht. Es ist daher von besonderem Interesse, Chinas politische Ideengeschichte besser zu verstehen und gemeinsame Ideen für eine gerechte globale Ordnung zu entwickeln.  Thomas Mann House und Goethe-Institut China bringen drei weltweit-renommierte Denker mit einander ins Gespräch: Die amerikanische Philosophin Melissa Williams (University of Toronto), Thomas Mann Fellow Rainer Forst (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) und der chinesische Philosoph Zhao Tingyang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) diskutieren über Globale Gerechtigkeit und unterschiedliche Verständnisse von Demokratie im Lichte ihre jeweiligen kulturellen Kontexte.  

Schauen Sie die Diskussion am 10. Januar um 20:00 Uhr (MEZ) auf unserem YouTube-Kanal.

Hier geht es zur Premiere.

Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Teilnehmer*innen

Rainer Forst is Professor of Political Theory and Philosophy and Director of the Research Center “Normative Orders” at Goethe University Frankfurt. His research focuses on questions of justice, democracy and toleration as well as critical theory and practical reason. In 2012 he was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize of the German Research Foundation. He is a Member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities and Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. His most important publications are "Contexts of Justice" (Engl. 2002), "Toleration in Conflict" (2013), "The Right to Justification" (2012), "Justification and Critique" (2014) and "Normativity and Power" (2017); forthcoming is "Die noumenale Republik." Forst ist a 2021 Thomas Mann Fellow.

 

Zhao Tingyang is a professor and member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a senior fellow of Peking University Berggruen Research Institute. His theory of the "Tianxia System" (All-Under-Heaven), a theory of world order, tries to transcend Huntington’s “clashes of civilizations,” and advances an alternative to the Kantian conception of perpetual peace. He has published many books including "The Tianxia System: Reimaging Visions of Global Order from the Past and for the Future," and "The Whirlpool that Produced China: Stag Hunting on the Central Plains of China."

 

 

Melissa Williams is Professor of Political Science and founding Director of the Centre for Ethics at the University of Toronto. Her general research focus is on contemporary democratic theory, a focus that frequently addresses core concepts in political philosophy through the lens of group-structured inequality, social and political marginalization and cultural and religious diversity. Williams is a former winner of the Leo Strauss Award and is currently editor of "NOMOS," the yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy.

 

 

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„The Meanings of Democracy“ ist eine Kollaboration des Thomas Mann House mit dem Goethe-Institut China.

 

 

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