In the frame of the Hungarian Science Festival 2014
"Far Seeing Science: Responsible Answers for the Future"
The CEU Department of Philosophy and CELAB - Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine -
cordially invite you to a film screening and panel discussion
Fixed - The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement
Interdisciplinary event
Monday, 24 November, Nador 11. Building / room 004
19:15-20:30 Film screening (with Hungarian subtitles)
20:30-21:45 Panel discussion (in English)
What does it mean to function normally and is it so important? Should we fix bodies (or
minds) if they do not function normally and on the other hand should we enhance people if
we can do so? Where does the one (fixing) stop and the other (enhancement) begin? Does the
former dehumanize people with impairments and how is the latter a challenge for an assumed
common human nature? These questions are of utmost importance in research areas and
disciplines such as disability and gender studies, philosophy, sociology, anthropology,
law and political science. The award-winning film FIXED includes the voices of those who
are most directly concerned with disabilities and normalcy assumptions, namely disabled
people. As the synopsis of the film states: "Through a dynamic mix of verit, dance,
archival and interview footage, FIXED challenges notions of normal, the body and what it
means fundamentally to be human in the 21st century." It thus offers a unique window
into the questions above. The film will be followed by a panel discussion with CEU faculty
members representing gender studies, legal studies, philosophy and political science.
Panel members:
Emma Bullock, CELAB and Philosophy
Linda Fisher, Gender Studies
Simon Rippon, Philosophy
Judit Sandor, CELAB, Gender Studies, Legal Studies, Political Science
Moderated and organized by Maria Kronfeldner, Department of Philosophy, co-organized by
CELAB - Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine.
http://www.fixedthemovie.com/about/trailer/
Krisztina Biber
Department of Philosophy
Coordinator
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