Can Humanity Leave War Behind

Can Humanity Leave War Behind

Asia Society Hong Kong Center November 2016 Program Can Humanity Leave War Behind Us? Evening Presentation by JONATHAN GLOVER, Professor of Ethics, King’s College London Thursday, November 17, 2016 Asia Society Hong Kong Center, 9 Justice Drive, Admiralty Drinks reception 18:30, Presentation 19:00, Close 20:00 $200 Asia Society members/CUHK alumni; $300 Non-members “We the peoples of the United Nations determined to save Photo credit: AFP/Getty succeeding generations from the scourge of war…”, UN Charter, 1945. 70 years later, the nightmare in Syria raises the question of whether humanity will everImages escape the scourge of war. Out of so many different causes of war, this talk will discuss only one. Tribal psychology - based on nationality, ethnicity or shared belief - can erupt into war, followed by the cycle of violence and revenge that often follows defeat for either side. Are there lessons from history about successful and unsuccessful ways of containing or avoiding tribal conflict? Are some methods of keeping peace in the world likely to be more effective than others in damping down the cycle of violence? A single world government is in some ways a terrifying prospect. Are there strategies short of world government that give us a chance of leaving war behind us? One of the world’s foremost bioethicists, Jonathan Glover is Professor of Ethics at King’s College London. From 1998-2007 he was Director of the Centre of Medical Law and Ethics at King’s College London. From 1967-1997 he was Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at New College, Oxford. He is the author of seven books. His seminal “Causing Death and Saving Lives” (1977) was the first book-length treatment of a cluster of ethical issues including abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, capital punishment and war. In “Humanity: A Moral History of the Twentieth Century” (2000) Prof. Glover defends the 9 Justice Drive Enlightenment hope that moral philosophy may help bring about a world that is Admiralty more peaceful and more humane. His latest book, “Alien Landscapes? Interpreting Disordered Hong Kong Minds” (2014), investigates the ethics and philosophy of psychiatry. Prof. Glover chaired a European Commission Working Party on Assisted Reproduction, the results of which were 香港金鐘正義道九號 published as the Glover Report in 1989. He received his degree in philosophy and psychology and his B.Phil. in philosophy from Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Co-presented with the Centre for Bioethics, Chinese University of Hong Kong Register online at https://ticketing.asiasociety.org.hk RESERVATIONS: All reservations can only be made using a valid CREDIT CARD online at ticketing.asiasociety.org.hk or at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center box office. No seat(s) will be guaranteed without advance payment. CONFIRMATIONS: Please consider your reservation confirmed unless notified otherwise. For online reservations, please bring a copy of your e-ticket. For box office reservations, please bring your ticket. Program registration: CANCELLATIONS: Please note that no-shows will be charged. Cancellations must be made in writing. MEMBERS; Full 2103 9508/9516 refund for members who cancel more than three working days prior to the program, no refund for cancellations three Membership enquiries: 2103 9503 working days or less before program; NON-MEMBERS; 50% refund for cancellations more than three working days prior Media: to the program; no refund for cancellations three working days or less before program. 2103 9559 General enquiries: 2103 9511 [email protected] www.asiasociety.org.hk .

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