Limitarianism. The Ecological and Social Limits of Wealth.

December 2, 2024, 6:30 p.m. (CET)

Series: Ethikum

Time: December 2, 2024, 6:30 p.m. (CET)
Meeting mode: in presence
Venue: Hospitalhof Stuttgart
Büchsenstr. 33
70174   Stuttgart
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Christian Neuhäuser: Limitarianism. The Ecological and Social Limits of Wealth.

Limit refers to boundaries and restrictions. Limitarianism is a relatively new development in theories of justice. This approach focuses on analyzing the harmful effects of excessive wealth and exploring political actions to prevent these harms. There are strong ecological and social reasons to limit wealth, which should not be overridden by economic considerations.

Speaker:
Christian Neuhäuser is a Professor of Political Philosophy at TU Darmstadt. His research focuses on theories of dignity and responsibility, as well as the philosophy of economics.

Admission is free

Reservation is requested

In Cooperation with: International Center for Cultural and Technological Research, University of Stuttgart (IZKT), Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Evangelical Education Center Hospitalhof Stuttgart

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