PARTICIPANTS
Cristina Foroni Consani: Professora Adjunta no Departamento de Filosofia da Universidade Federal do Paraná e professora permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da UFPR. Bolsista de Produtividade do CNPq. Doutora em Filosofia pela Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (2013) com Doutorado Sanduíche na Columbia University/EUA - 2010). Coordenadora do GT da ANPOF Teorias da Justiça (2019-2021).
Helena Maria Reis Gomes Barreiras Inácio: Student in the Master's of International and European Law at Nova School of Law, Intern at UNESCO Education Sector
João Manuel Casinhas Moucheira: Graduation in Law in University of Lisbon, several post-graduations, including in Human Rights (in University of Coimbra's School of Law) and Political Philosophy (in University of Lisbon's School of Arts and Humanities). Legal consultant and advisor for the Ministry of Justice in Portugal, with experience in law drafting, planning and implementation of legal and administrative procedure reforms at international level and intervention in administrative and civil court proceedings.
João Pinheiro completed an MPhil. in Philosophy at the University of Lisbon, an MSc in Global Politics at Durham University, and now reads Philosophy for his PhD at the University of Bristol. With the support of an FCT studentship, João’s conducting research on Evolutionary Ethics (with a special focus on moral cosmopolitanism) under the supervision of Samir Okasha. Further to this, he’s a member of the Centre for Philosophy of Science of the University of Lisbon and of the FCT research project “Cosmopolitanism: Justice, Democracy and Citizenship without Borders”.
Joel Klein: Professor da Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR); bolsista produtividade do CNPq. E-mail: joel.klein@ufpr.br . Essa pesquisa recebeu apoio de bolsa Pesquisador experiente CAPES/Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung.
Madalena Simões: Estudante finalista de Direito na Nova School of Law e, em breve, aluna do Mestrado em Direito Internacional Público da Universidade de Leiden.
Maria Eugênia Reis Finkelstein: Mestre em Direito Comercial pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Doutora em Direito Comercial pela Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo. Professora da Faculdade de Direito da Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Professora convidada do Instituto de Empresa de Madrid, Espanha e da Universidad de Castilla La Mancha (Albacete, Espanha).
Marcela Uchôa. Atua na(s) área(s) de Humanidades com ênfase em Filosofia política, direito e ciência política. É Doutora em Filosofia Política na Universidade de Coimbra - Portugal. É membro integrado do Instituto de Estudos Filosóficos da Universidade de Coimbra (IEF). Mestre em Filosofia pela Universidade Federal do Ceará, onde foi bolseira CAPES. Atua especialmente nas áreas de Filosofia do Direito, Filosofia Política e Movimentos Sociais, com especial interesse no estudo das democracias, estudos pós-coloniais e ciência política. Tem especial interesse nos/as autoras/res Hannah Arendt, Rosa Luxemburg e Frantz Fanon. Foi professora de Ética, Filosofia do Direito, Filosofia Geral e Direitos Humanos na Faculdades Cearenses (FAC); foi professora de Filosofia da Educação e Teoria do Conhecimento na Faculdade Vale do Jaguaribe (FVJ).
Mateus Schwetter Silva Teixeira : Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Natanailtom de Santana Morador : Graduado em Filosofia e mestre em Educação pela Universidade Federal de São Carlos, doutorando em Filosofia pela Universidade de São Paulo (USP), desenvolvendo pesquisa na linha de Ética e Filosofia Política, com ênfase nos pensamentos políticos de Michel de Montaigne e Maquiavel..
Nivonildo Paulo Mendes: Mestrando Em Direito Internacional e Europeu
Oliver Eberl is a Political Theorist at Leibniz University Hanover. He works on Cosmopolitanism from a Kantian and historical perspective. He is interested in the double history of cosmopolitanism and colonialism. Recently he has published a book on the colonial legacies in the history of political thought: Naturzustand und Barbarei. Begründung und Kritik staatlicher Ordnung im Zeichen des Kolonialismus (Hamburger Edition, 2021). In it, he argues that Political Philosophy transformed its colonial prejudices of non-Europe peoples into political theories of the state. In a research project at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Oliver and his colleagues examine how political thought has transformed its ‘look downwards’ amid social conflicts from colonial to social practices of degradation.
Soraya Nour Sckell is tenured Associate Professor at NOVA School of Law, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. She is researcher at CEDIS (NOVA School of Law) and at the Center of Philosophy of the University of Lisbon. She is the Principal Investigator of the Project "Cosmopolitanism: Justice, Democracy and Citizenship without Borders". She received the Wolfgang Kaupen-Preis (German Society for Sociology, section Sociology of Law, 2018) and the German-French Friendship Prize (Ambassy of Germany in Paris, 2012). She has obtained a PhD in Philosophy from the University Paris Nanterre and the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main (thesis in cotutela, 2012) and a PhD in Law from the University of Sao Paulo (1999). She has done post-doc research at the Universities of Saint Louis (SLU), Nanterre, Frankfurt a.M. and Berlin (Humboldt University) and taught at the Universities of Sao Paulo, Munich, Metz, Lille, and Lisbon, as well as at the University Portucalense. She has been director of the research program on cosmopolitanism at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris (2013-2019) and she is the vice-president of the Association Humboldt France.
Sara Fernandes (PhD University of Lisbon 2022) is a researcher of the Centre of Philosophy at the University of Lisbon. Her main research interests are the relation between philosophy and neurosciences, in particular neuroenhancement and its impact on personal identity, human nature, and neuroethics. She also works on hermeneutics, philosophy of literature and political philosophy, with a specialization on Virginia Woolf, Paul Ricoeur and John Rawls. She holds a research degree from the doctoral program on Bioethics of the Portuguese Catholic University (2009) and a MPhil in Philosophy from the University of Lisbon (2006) with a dissertation on «Paul Ricoeur and the problem of personal identity».