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Organizers In Cooperation with Frank Kittelberger / Prof. Dr. theol. habil. Arne Manzeschke

Management Cornelia Spehr, phone: +49 (0) 8158 251 125, fax: +49 (0) 8158 99 64 24, e-mail: spehr @ev-akademie-.de, will answer your questions from Monday to Friday: 9:00 and 12:00 am.

Registration Please let us have your binding registration by email not later than June 17th 2019. Your participation will be confirmed.

Cancellation Die Evangelische Akademie Tutzing ist Mitglied der Evangelischen If you are unable to attend at a short notice, we would like to ask you to notify us Akademien in Deutschland (EAD) e.V., . in writing no later than June 17th 2019, otherwise you will be charged 50 % of the full price. If you cancel on the day the conference, you will be billed 100 % of the total fee. After the deadline for cancellation, the entitlement for a discount no The Schloss Tutzing Foundation longer applies. You will receive a written confirmation from us upon receipt of It is the aim of the foundation to take care of the castle and its park, your cancellation. We recommend that you take out a seminar insurance. which are classified as historical monuments.

How to find us Tutzing is located some 40 km south of at the Lake of Participation Fees (€) . Arrival by train: Please, take S 6 (“S-Bahn”/regional rapid transit Regular (incl. Excursion 45.–) 145.– system) from Munich Central Station (lower level) to Tutzing SE Members (incl. Excursion 45.–) 95.– (terminal station), leaving every 20 or 40 minutes. There are also trains Students (incl. Excursion 45.–) 95.– from Munich Central Station or Munich-Pasing to Tutzing. The way from the station to the academy is a walk of ten minutes down to the Accomodation & full Board lakeside. More to find: www.bahn.de – in a single room 240.50 Arrival by car: If you come from Munich take the motorway A 95 – in a double room 174.50 (“Autobahn“) to Garmisch leaving it at the exit to Starnberg, then -- in a double as a single room 264.50 follow signs on the road (“Bundesstrasse 2“) to Traubing, then turn to single night extra 10.– Tutzing. Go to the centre of Tutzing there is a sign to turn to the left. Board (without room and breakfast) 65.– Arrival by plane: Please, take S1 from Munich airport to München- Laim and change into S6 to Tutzing.

For making travel plans be sure to check the greenmobility portal on Reduction our webpage. Digital The exkursion is part of the programme and can not bei opted out. Students will be granted a 50 % reduction of the fee for accomodation and board when presenting a proof of status with registration. Photo Credits: © fotolia.com Workshop-ID: 0592019 Humanity

Location Ethical Analyses and Responses Evangelische Akademie Tutzing in the Age of Transformation Schlossstraße 2+4 / 82327 Tutzing www.ev-akademie-tutzing.de Blog: web.ev-akademie-tutzing.de/rotunde 27th – 30th June 2019 facebook.com/EATutzing twitter.com/EATutzing In Cooperation with the Annual Conference of Societas Ethica 9.00 am Keynote SUNDAY, 30th JUNE 2019 DIGITAL HUMANITY? The „Unbounded“ Self – Impacts of an Ego-Oriented Reconstruction of the Subject 7:45 am Spiritual Morning Impulse in the Chapel The annual conference of the European Societas Ethica addresses a Dr. Rainer Funk 8:00 am Breakfast broad variety of questions regarding the ethical and anthropological implications of the digital transformation. Those questions are, for example: 10.30 am Coffee Break 9:30 am Keynote Digital : Problems and Solutions What are the principal challenges posed to the field of ethics in the light of digi- 11.00 am Short Paper Sessions 1* Prof. Dr. Jeroen van den Hoven talization? What could be lost, if real analog encounter is more and more replaced by digital communication? Given the profound individual, social, political, eco- 12.30 pm Lunch 10:30 am Short Break nomic, technological and scientific transformations taking place, how should philosophical and theological ethicists effectively respond? How should responsibili- 1:30 pm Keynote 10:45 am Keynote ty, privacy, and human and non-human agency be defined in the digital age? Privacy: Defining and defending data protection rights From Data Protection to Data Sovereignty. A multidimensional in the EU vs the US Governance Approach for shaping Informational Freedom in To what degree are normative approaches to philosophical and theological ethics Karlin Lillington Ph.D. the „onlife-era“ being engaged, applied or revised in light of digitalization? How should we define Prof. Dr. Peter Dabrock “the good life” in the digital age? Are human terms and the concept of emotion 3:00 pm Coffee Break applicable to machines? What ethical and legal concepts are at stake and what 12:15 pm Coffee Break (Lunch packages will be distributed) interests are present in the intersection of humans and machines in the digital age? 3:30 pm Short Paper Sessions 2* 12:45 pm Lessons learned – work still in progress Those and other questions will frame the 2019 Annual Conference of the Societas 5:00 pm Short Break Special Panel with Prof. Dr. Peter Dabrock, Prof. Andrew Feenberg, Ethica. It will be organized together with the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, Prof. Dr. Jeroen van den Hoven situated at the . Everyone interested in this conference is invited! 5:15 pm Short Paper Sessions 3* Panel Host: Dr. Galia Assadi

Reverend Frank Kittelberger, Director of studies on Medical Ethics, 6:00 pm Dinner 01:45 pm Farewell Note from the President Issues, Pastoral Psychology and Spiritual Care, Evangelische Akademie Tutzing 02:00 pm Departure Prof. Dr. theol. habil. Arne Manzeschke, Director of Special Unit “Ethics & 7:15 pm General Assembly of Societas Ethica Anthropology in Health Care”, Lutheran University for Applied , *Short paper sessions structure: 45 min each paper: 20 min presentation, Anthropology & Ethics for Health Care Professionals President of Societas Ethica. 9:00 pm Social evening & get together in the salons 20 min discussion, 5 min transition European Society for Research in Ethics, Director of Research at the Center for Business Ethics (ZfW), Berlin SPEAKERS & CONFERENCE TEAM SATURDAY, 29th JUNE 2019 Dr. Galia Assadi, Postdoctoral research fellow, Lutheran University for Applied The Conference will be held in English and German. A translation of the keynote speeches will be provided. Sciences, Anthropology & Ethics for Health Care Professionals, Nuremberg 7:45 am Spiritual Morning Impulse in the Chapel Prof. Dr. Peter Dabrock, Chair Systematic II (Ethics), Friedrich-Alexan- 8:00 am Breakfast der-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg; Chair of German Ethics Council, Erlangen THURSDAY, 27th JUNE 2019 Prof. Dr. Andrew Feenberg, Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Technolo- 9:00 am Keynote gy in the School of Communication 4:30 pm Arrival & Registration Transformations of Autonomy in Digital Society Simon Fraser University, Burnaby / Canada Prof. Dr. Beate Rössler Dr. Rainer Funk, Erich-Fromm-Archive; Head of the International Erich-Fromm- 6:00 pm Dinner Society; Tübingen 10:30 am Coffee Break Dominik Kemmer, Research Fellow, Lutheran University for Applied Sciences, 7:00 pm Opening, welcome address and introductions Anthropology & Ethics for Health Care Professionals, Nuremberg Pfr. Frank Kittelberger & Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke 11:00 Short Paper Sessions 4* Reverend Frank Kittelberger, Director of studies on medical ethics, health care Dr. Galia Assadi & Dominik Kemmer issues, pastoral psychology and spiritual care, Evangelische Akademie Tutzing 12:30 am Lunch Karlin Lillington Ph.D., Journalist; Dublin 7:30 pm Keynote Prof. Dr. Arne Manzeschke, Director of Special Unit Ethics & Anthropology in Societal aspects of the digital transformation 01:30 pm Short Paper Sessions 5* Health Care at Lutheran University for Applied Sciences, Anthropology & Ethics Prof. Dr. Andrew Feenberg for Health Care Professionals, Nuremberg; Director of Research at the Center for 02:45 pm Excursion: Boat Tour on Lake Starnberg & Bus Tour to Ettal Business Ethics (ZfW) Berlin; President of Societas Ethica, European Society for 9:00 pm Social evening & get together in the salons including Conference Dinner Research in Ethics Activities, Nuremberg Prof. Dr. Beate Rössler, Professor of ethics at the University of Amsterdam and FRIDAY, 28th JUNE 2019 10:00 pm Social evening & get together in the salons chair of the Capacity group of Philosophy and Public Affairs, Amsterdam Prof. Dr. Jeroen van den Hoven, Professor of Ethics and at Delft 7:45 am Spiritual Morning Impulse in the Chapel University of Technology 8:00 am Breakfast