History & Memory: Ethical Dimensions

Program

The second Passau Summer School for Applied Ethics invites participants to engage with ethical questions surounding historical memory and justice in today’s world. From exploring the moral duties of remembering history to addressing duties of anamnestic justice, this Summer School provides a unique platform to reflect on how we can engage with historical memory in ethically sound way. 

Together, we will investigate questions, such as: 

  • Is engaging with history a moral duty? 
  • What do the duties of anamnestic justice entail? 
  • How can we ensure justice for historical injustice in the present? 
  • What role do digital technologies play in sharping our engagement with the past? 

Coming from different academic disciplines, but working together, we will develop new perspectives on pressing ethical questions. Participants will learn from leading experts and work creatively in interdisciplinary teams to develop new perspectives.

 

PASSAE 2025 is composed of:

Schedule

 

Mo, 4.8.25

Tu, 5.8.25

Wed, 6.8.25

Th, 7.8.25

Fr, 8.8.25

Time/Place

WIWI SR 027, 028, 029

WIWI SR 027, 028, 029

WIWI SR 027, 028, 029

WIWI SR 027, 028, 029

WIWI SR 027, 028, 029

 9:00 – 10:30

 

Keynote

Excursion

Keynote

Keynote

10:30 – 11:00 

 

break

 

break

concluding remarks

11:00 – 12:30 


working groups


working groups

evaluation

12:30 – 14:00 

Welcome Note

lunch break

 

lunch break

The End

14:00 – 15:30 

Introduction

working groups

 

working groups

15:30 – 15:45 

break

break

 

break

15:45 – 17:15 

working groups

working groups

 

working groups

17:30 – 19:00 

guided tour

hike

 

presentations

19:00 – open end 

dinner

dinner

 

get together