Unjust societies

the critique

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Co-founder of the interdisciplinary Center for Human-Animal Studies Aachen (CHASA)

Teaching and Research Area Gender and Diversity in the Engineering Sciences
RWTH Aachen University

Teaching and Research Area Gender and Diversity in the Engineering Sciences
RWTH Aachen University

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Schedulue

Start

29.04.2025

Time

Tuseday, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.

Place

Hörsaal IV (1010|141) 

am Templergraben

Contents

There are many considerations as to what makes a society a just society – and some of them differ significantly from one another. It is perhaps easier to identify aspects that make societies unjust. These include sexism, racism, slavery, (legal) discrimination against minorities, anti-Semitism and new forms of discrimination through new technologies and media, e.g. through AI), but also general intolerance. Various forms of such injustices are to be the subject of the module: they are to be presented, historically contextualisedand, above all, critically examined.

Learning Outcomes

Raising awareness of injustices in society, recognising the beginnings of unjust societies, classifying (historically, in terms of the history of ideas and social history) unjust aspects of society and recognising their connections in worldviews and ideologies, the ability to critically analyse such injustices and knowledge of decisive counter-arguments against such world views and ideologies that incorporate such injustices, spread them and try to present them as (morally) legitimate.

Program

29.04.2025

Introduction

Apl. Prof. Dr. Wulf Kellerwessel,

Philosophisches Institut, RWTH Aachen

 

Sebastian Bernhard,

GDI, RWTH Aachen

06.05.2025

TOPIC Racism

Benedict Kenyah-Damptey,

Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf

13.05.2025

TOPIC Antisemitism

Prof. Dr. Simone Paganini,

Institut für Katholische Theologie

27.05.2025

TOPIC Discrimination through AI

Marie Decker,

GDI, RWTH Aachen

03.06.2025

TOPIC Torture

Dr. Annette Förster,

Universität Duisburg Essen 

17.06.2025

TOPIC Sexism and Discrimination

Sebastian Bernhard,

GDI, RWTH Aachen 

24.06.2025

(In)tolerance and (un)just societies

Apl. Prof. Dr. Wulf Kellerwessel

Philosophisches Institut, RWTH Aachen 

01.07.2025

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