THE MORAL ROOTS OF QUARANTINE

A comparative study of the moral and cultural dimension of quarantine in COVID-19 pandemic across East and West.

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Saibyayi Alimu

Ph.D. Student
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies University of Macau

Thomas Byrne

Associate Professor
Sun Yat-sen University
Guangzhou, China

Stafano Calboli

Ph.D.
Centro de Ética, Política e Sociedade
University of Minho
Porto, Portugal

Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues

Associate Professor
Hunan University
Changsha Hunan , China

Francesco Di Iorio

Associate Professor of Philosophy
Nankai University
Tianjin, China

Carmelo Ferlito

CEO, Center for Market Education (CME)
Subang Jaya, Malaysia
Senior Fellow, Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Giovanni Galli

Ph.D. Candidate
DISPEA
University of Urbino
Italy

Marco Gemignani

Associate Professor
Psychology Department
Universidad Loyola
Seville, Spain

Sven Günther

Full Professor of Classics and Ancient History
Institute for the History of Ancient Civilizations
Northeast Normal University
Changchun, China

Markus Heidingsfelder

Associate Professor
United International College
China

Yolanda Hernández-Albújar

Assistant Professor
Department of Humanities and Philosophy
Universidad Loyola
Seville, Spain

Tarun Jose Kattumana

Ph.D. Student
Husserl Archives and Research Centre
for Access to Medicines
KU Leuven

Hans-Georg Moeller

Full Professor
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
University of Macau

Jamila Rodigues

Postdoctoral Researcher
Embodied Cognitive Science Unit
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Okinawa, Japan

Daniele Santoro

Researcher
Centre for Ethics, Politics, and Society
ILCH – University of Minho
Porto, Portugal

Mog Stapleton

Department of Philosophy & Institute of Wisdom in China (ECNU)
China

16-17 December, 2021

The Moral Roots of Quarantine: the East and the West

International Conference (on Zoom)