Considering Religions, Rights and Bioethics: For Max Charlesworth



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Ce volume engage une conversation avec la pensée et le travail de Max Charlesworth ainsi qu'avec les nombreuses questions, tâches et défis qu'il a posés dans la vie universitaire et publique. Il aborde des questions philosophiques, religieuses et culturelles, allant de la bioéthique aux lignes songlines australiennes, et de la consultation dans une société libérale à l'intentionnalité. Le volume rend hommage à Max Charlesworth, un intellectuel public australien renommé et célèbre, qui a fondé la revue Sophia et formé un certain nombre des héritiers actuels de Sophia et des disciplines universitaires au fur et à mesure de leur développement et de leur perfectionnement en Australie : Études indigènes australiennes, philosophie de la religion, étude de la tension entre tradition et modernité, phénoménologie et existentialisme, herméneutique, philosophie féministe et philosophie des sciences sensible aux questions environnementales.
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2019-10-17
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Peter Wong is a graduate of the Philosophy Department at the University of Hawaii at Manoa with a focus on Chinese philosophy, especially Confucian thought. He is a Books Reviews Editor and an Editorial Executive of the journal Sophia. An itinerant academic, he has taught at University of Melbourne and Deakin University, and occasionally shows up at the odd philosophy conference. He now works as a researcher at the China Studies Research Centre, Latrobe University, Melbourne.

Sherah Bloor is currently a graduate student of the Committee of the Study of Religion at Harvard University and a member of the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy. She has worked as the Editorial Manager of the Sophia Journal (Springer journal in Philosophy and Tradition) since 2008. That year she also graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BA Hons in Philosophy and Social Theory and later received an MA in philosophy from La Trobe University.

Patrick Aelfred FitzGerald Hutchings was educated in Literature and Philosophy at the University of New Zealand, and in Philosophy at University College, Oxford. He has lectured at the Universities of London, Edinburgh, and California. He was Reader in Philosophy at the University of Western Australia, and later at Deakin University. He taught a course ‘The Philosophy of Art’ at the University of Melbourne. He is member of the International Association of Art Critics. His research interests are in Literary Criticism, Philosophy of Religion, and Aesthetics. He is an Editor of Sophia.

Purushottama Bilimoria Ph.D., studied Philosophy, Sanskrit and Indian Religions in India, Australia and Oxford. He is one of the Editors-in-Chief of Sophia (Springer journal in Philosophy and Tradition), and of the Journal in Philosophy and Religion, and International Journal of Dharma Studies (Springer). He teaches and researches in United States (University of California, Berkeley and GraduateTheological College), holds honorary fellowships with University of Melbourne and Deakin University, Australia, and the Indian Council for Philosophical Research in India; as he travels and dreams, he happens also to publish relentlessly on Philosophies of Religion, Indian Philosophy and Ethics, Gandhi and global civil rights, Muslim personal law and justice, emotions and aesthetics in cross-cultural thought. 

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