Deadline:
October 13
Length/Track:
Two years
Description:
“We welcome proposals from scholars working on substantial research projects related to this theme. Applicants from all academic disciplines are encouraged to apply, including—but not limited to—philosophy, theology, psychology, sociology, political science, law, literature, and the arts.” “Although not yet widely recognized as a distinct school of moral thought, love-based ethics has a long and varied history. Religious traditions including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Confucianism have articulated love as a central ethical imperative. Thinkers such as Soren Kierkegaard, Emmanuel Levinas, Martin Buber, and Simone Weil have deepened these traditions within modern theology and philosophy. Outside explicitly religious frameworks, philosophers like Iris Murdoch and social theorists such as bell hooks have positioned love as a transformative moral and political force. Elements of this tradition have also underpinned key social movements—from Gandhi’s Satyagraha to the nonviolent resistance of the American Civil Rights Movement.”
URL:
https://apply.interfolio.com/169336
and
https://ethics.nd.edu/fellowships-and-grants/postdoctoral-fellowships-love-based-ethics/
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