Reasons, Knowledge and Emotions in Political Theory
Democracy
Governance
Human Rights
Political Parties
Political Theory
Populism
Critical Theory
Normative Theory
Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Political Theory
Abstract
This Section proposes to discuss themes at the intersections between political theory, (social) epistemology and the philosophy of emotions.
There are many unexplored ways in which these disciplines may contribute to a better understanding role of emotions and knowledge in deliberative processes, political mobilization, political judgement and decision-making, public debate and political communication. Debates on climate change policies, international terrorism, disclosure of state secrets, public health, algorithmic governance in public administration and electoral policies are just some examples of domains that recast the intricate relation(s) between politics and truth, practical and epistemic authority, and reasons and emotions.
Section Chairs propose Panels on the topics listed below:
1 Epistemic Democracy
Chair: Kay Spiekermann (LSE)
Discussants / Paper givers: Laura Engel (University of Hamburg), Paul Gunn (Goldsmith, London), Claudia Landwehr (University of Mainz).
2 Discussing Epistemic Rights
Chair: Lani Watson (University of Oxford)
Discussants / Paper givers: Alfred Archer (Tilburg University), Maria Paola Ferretti (Goethe University Frankfurt), Milla Horowitz (University of Helsinki)
3 Human Rights, Rationality, and Sentimentality: On the 30th Anniversary of Rorty’s Oxford Amnesty Lecture
Chair: Vittorio Bufacchi (University of Cork)
Discussants / Paper givers: Kerstin Reibold (Arctic University of Norway / Universität Potsdam); Kerri Wood (University of Leeds); Duncan Ivison (University of Prague)
4 Just Ageing – Democracy and intergenerational polarization
Chair: Enrico Biale (University of Piemonte Orientale)
Discussants / Paper givers: Giacomo Floris (Hamburg University), Sofia Nasstrom (Uppsala University), Martin O'Neill (University of York); Laura Santi Amantini (University of Piemonte Orientale)
5 Donald Winnicott, Emotions and Political Theory
Chairs: Alice Koubová & Petr Urban (Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
Discussants / Paper givers: Joanna Kellond (University of Brighton), Gal Gerson (University of Haifa), Sally Swartz (University of Cape Town)
6 Power, Democracy and Algorithms: Political Epistemology Perspectives
Chairs: Dorota Mokrosinska & Andrei Poama (University of Leiden)
Discussants / Paper givers: Tobias Blanke (UvA), Claudia Aradau (King’s College, London), Mark Coeckelbergh (University of Vienna)
7 Hope, Ecological Crises, and Political Theory
Chair: Darrel Moellendorf (Goethe University Frankfurt)
Discussants / Paper givers: Mathias Thaler (University of Edinburgh); Heather Alberro (Nottingham Trent University)