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A session on relation and family led by Daniel Bell, E.W. Cheng, C. Ding, E. Ellis, and R. Fan.
The topic for this session is ritual, civility, and harmony for good governance. Arguably, one of the most distinctive features of Confucianism as a cultural, philosophical, and…
In this section, we're going to talk about how people in different parts of the world think about human rights.
As Alfred has to leave a bit earlier, you’re most welcome to stay until the end. Therefor I will take on the role of our moderator for this final session of our dialogues. The…
First of all, let me express my sincere gratitude to the organizers for putting this event together. Political philosophy continues to be a regionally focused field, in the sense…
Advanced AI systems capable of generating humanlike text and multimodal content are now widely available. In this paper, we discuss the impacts that generative artificial…
May 21, 2024, Opinion: "More than three decades after Michael E. Porter’s seminal “Competitive Advantage of Nations” (Porter, 1990), the competitive environment has changed…
The Carr Center recently hosted a film screening of the documentary 20 Days in Mariupol as part of our “Human Rights in Film” series, which uses film to explore the…
It is with profound sadness that I report the passing of our incoming Carr Center Fellow Brooke Ellison. Brooke was the first quadriplegic student to graduate from Harvard College…
The violence in Israel and Gaza has heightened tensions worldwide—including on college campuses across the United States. With both pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students facing…