Coloquio virtual / Virtual Colloquium Esperanza filosófica en tiempos oscuros: diálogo, identidad y el futuro de la multiplicidadPhilosophical Hope in Dark Times: Dialogue, Identity and the Future of Multiplicity

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Los días lunes 22 de abril, 27 de mayo, 24 de junio y 29 de julio de 2026 tendrá lugar el Coloquio virtual: “Esperanza filosófica en tiempos oscuros: díálogo identidad y el future de la multiplicidad”, organizado conjuntamente por the International Society for Universal Dialogue (ISUD), la Universidad Católica Andrés Bello (UCAB), Hermes – Grupo de Investigación de Filosofía Contemporánea y el Centro de Estudios Filosóficos de la PUCP.

Apr 22

Re-enchanting a Wounded World — Imagination, Ecology, and the Human in the Anthropocene

Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu (Veritas University, Abuja, Nigeria): “Colonialism and the Legacy of Ecological Trauma: The Promise of Healing through the Igbo Conservation Strategy”
Sandeep Amar Guppta (pending confirmation) (Professional Speakers Association of India): “From Thought to Action: The S.H.E. Framework for Re-enchanting a Wounded World”

May 27

Cultural Anxiety — Identity, Multiplicity, and the Return of Political Extremes

Krzysztof Przybyszewski (Adam Mickiewicz University – UAM, Poznań, Poland): “The Renaissance of Nationalisms: Between Globalization and Local Fear”
Marie Pauline Eboh (Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria): “Gynist Philosophy Primed for Navigation of Hope in Dark Times”

Jun 24

Digital Power and Epistemic Fragility — Control, Belief, and Public Reason in the Age of the Algorithm

Krzysztof Przybyszewski (Adam Mickiewicz University – UAM, Poznań, Poland): “Soft Totalitarianism: From the Panopticon to the Synopticon”
Don Faust (Northern Michigan University, USA): “Tools for Building Futures with Greater Humility and Respect, and More Efficacious Collaborations”

Jul 29

After the Rupture — Futures, Repair, and the Possibility of Hope

Judith Puncochar (Northern Michigan University, Michigan, USA): “A Leadership Problem-Solving Model to Generate Ethical, Sustainable Actions”
Nmesoma Michael Okeke (Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, Nigeria): “The Human Condition and the Navigation of Hope in Dark Times”

El evento será en inglés y en modalidad virtual (vía Zoom y Facebook Live).

9:00 a.m. (Lima, UTC-5) / 10:00 a.m. (EDT, UTC-4)

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