This week, members of the Néfits group participated in the 36th Undergraduate Research Congress of Unesp (CIC), whose theme was “Science in Times of Climate and Social Crisis.” The event brought forward fundamental discussions for the current moment, and our members contributed with relevant topics across various areas of philosophy, the humanities, and social sciences.
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Ana Júlia Diniz Neves do Lago presented the paper “Freedom and Oppressions: Intersectionality as a Critique of Neoliberalism,” addressing the interactions between freedom and oppression from an intersectional perspective.
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Eduarda Pereira Pires Barboza discussed “The Relationship Between Ideology, Property, and Inequality in Thomas Piketty’s Capital and Ideology,” offering reflections on the role of property and ideology in shaping social inequalities.
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Sofia Grandini presented the work “Free Time, Leisure, and Idleness: Dimensions of the Culture Industry in Adorno and Horkheimer,” investigating how the culture industry shapes our understanding of leisure and free time.
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Luiz Eduardo Alves Bispo offered an analysis on “Testimonial Injustice: A Way to Understand Aporophobia,” exploring the intersection between epistemology and social exclusion.
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Julia Andrade presented on “Poverty and Moral Duty in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals.”