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SUMMARY:The Moral Limits of Shaping Others: Love\, Reproduction\, and Child
 rearing
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a series of three online seminars\, 
 each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of a draft paper circu
 lated among participants in advance.\\r\\nEach paper and seminar engages\,
  in a different way\, with the moral limits of shaping others. The first s
 eminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou (Warwick) that examin
 es the distinction between coercive control and boundary-setting in romant
 ic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by Christie Harley (Geor
 gia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia)\, arguing for aborti
 on rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnancy and childbirth are 
 incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. The third and final sem
 inar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapore) and Joshua Lucza (S
 ingapore) which argues that\, in response to the climate crisis\, children
 ’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and ethically engaged citiz
 enship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal preferences in childr
 en.\\r\\nThe seminars will be held online on Mondays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET
 .\\r\\nWe welcome participants at any or all of the seminars! Please email
  justparenthood.project@gmail.com to receive the draft papers and the onl
 ine meeting link.\\r\\nThe seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Ba
 sel)\, Tom Bailey (John Cabot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).
X-ALT-DESC:<p>We are pleased to announce a <strong>series of three online s
 eminars</strong>\, each dedicated to the discussion with the author(s) of 
 a draft paper circulated among participants in advance.</p>\n<p>Each paper
  and seminar engages\, in a different way\, with the moral limits of shapi
 ng others. The first seminar will focus on a paper by Areti Theofilopoulou
  (Warwick) that examines the distinction between coercive control and boun
 dary-setting in romantic relationships. The second will discuss a paper by
  Christie Harley (Georgia State) and Ashley Lindsley-Kim (British Columbia
 )\, arguing for abortion rights on the grounds that state-enforced pregnan
 cy and childbirth are incompatible with the status of equal citizenship. T
 he third and final seminar will consider a paper by Nanette Ryan (Singapor
 e) and Joshua Lucza (Singapore) which argues that\, in response to the cli
 mate crisis\, children’s capacities for responsible\, reflective\, and e
 thically engaged citizenship should be prioritized over cultivating frugal
  preferences in children.</p>\n<p>The seminars will be held online on Mond
 ays at 2.15-3.45 p.m. CET.</p>\n<p>We welcome participants at any or all o
 f the seminars! <strong>Please email </strong><a href="mailto:justparentho
 od.project@gmail.com" title="mailto:justparenthood.project@gmail.com"><str
 ong><u>justparenthood.project@gmail.com</u></strong></a><strong>&nbsp\;to 
 receive the draft papers and the online meeting link.</strong></p>\n<p>The
  seminars are organized by Francesca Miccoli (Basel)\, Tom Bailey (John Ca
 bot)\, and Johanna Rensing (Basel).</p>
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