Academic Philosophy Events in the Netherlands
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January 2022
Reading group on: Madison Powers & Ruth Faden (2019). Structural injustice: power, advantage, and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
Description: In their most recent book published in 2019, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden follow up with their project to develop an approach for social justice in public health and present a wider more general theory of structural injustice. Central to their theory is the relationship between several core dimensions of well-being and fundamental human rights, institutional responsibility and civil activism. In this reading group we would like to provide the space for an in-depth discussion of this work and…
Find out more »Reading group on: Madison Powers & Ruth Faden (2019). Structural injustice: power, advantage, and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
Description: In their most recent book published in 2019, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden follow up with their project to develop an approach for social justice in public health and present a wider more general theory of structural injustice. Central to their theory is the relationship between several core dimensions of well-being and fundamental human rights, institutional responsibility and civil activism. In this reading group we would like to provide the space for an in-depth discussion of this work and…
Find out more »February 2022
Reading group on: Madison Powers & Ruth Faden (2019). Structural injustice: power, advantage, and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
Description: In their most recent book published in 2019, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden follow up with their project to develop an approach for social justice in public health and present a wider more general theory of structural injustice. Central to their theory is the relationship between several core dimensions of well-being and fundamental human rights, institutional responsibility and civil activism. In this reading group we would like to provide the space for an in-depth discussion of this work and…
Find out more »March 2022
Reading group on: Madison Powers & Ruth Faden (2019). Structural injustice: power, advantage, and human rights. New York: Oxford University Press.
Description: In their most recent book published in 2019, Madison Powers and Ruth Faden follow up with their project to develop an approach for social justice in public health and present a wider more general theory of structural injustice. Central to their theory is the relationship between several core dimensions of well-being and fundamental human rights, institutional responsibility and civil activism. In this reading group we would like to provide the space for an in-depth discussion of this work and…
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