The Holberg Symposium in honour of Martha C. Nussbaum: “Fear and Anger in Public Life: A Challenge for the Humanities”

Detail from a Tibetian painting depicting the Buddhist goddess Kurukullā. Source: Private collection. Himalayan Art Resources Inc., available under C.C. licence for non-commercial use.

The Symposium is held in honour of the 2021 Holberg Laureate, Martha C. Nussbaum.

We have recently witnessed, in many nations, outbreaks of ungrounded fear and destructive anger. How does our work as philosophers help societies to confront these problems?  Philosophy cannot propose practical solutions without input from other more empirical disciplines such as economics and political science, but good normative work is essential to direct these efforts.

First of all, philosophy contributes by helping us understand these emotions better, their cognitive structure and their developmental dynamics.  This work began very early in both Western and non-Western traditions: for example Greek and Roman critiques of public anger and fear, and the profound contributions of Indian Buddhist thought.  Today’s philosophers have been continuing that work and refining it, in critical conversation with the past.

But philosophers are also educators, and thinkers about education.  So another contribution our work can make is to ponder ways in which education at all levels can prepare young citizens to address these issues.  This would involve a role in education not only for practices of Socratic critical reasoning, but also for the artistic and literary humanities, which, if taught well, can potentially refine and extend the imaginative and emotional capacities.

The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. You can ask questions for the panelists in advance by filling out this form:

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Programme

Welcome

by Professor Kjersti Fløttum, Chair of the Holberg Prize

Introduction of the 2021 Holberg Laureate

by Professor Ellen Mortensen, Academic Director of the Holberg Prize.

Speakers

Commentary

by Holberg Laureate Martha C. Nussbaum

Panel discussion and Q&A

You can ask questions for the panelists in advance by filling out this form.

Closing remarks

by Holberg Laureate Martha C. Nussbaum

Details

Tuesday 8 June 2021
16:00
19:00
,
Europa/Oslo
Virtual event

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No preregistration required.

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