The Barletta Declaration on Philosophy and Interculturality

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  • Declaration on Philosophy and Interculturality (“The Barletta Declaration”)

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Context of the Declaration

The “Declaration on Philosophy and Interculturality” (informally known as “The Barletta Declaration”) was composed in response to an invitation from the G7 Summit in Italy to provide a document discussing some of the pressing philosophical issues facing the G7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States) and the European Union. The Declaration was drafted in Barletta, Italy, over 23-24 May 2024, by a group of leading scholars who came to attend an International Philosophy Summit on the topic of “Conviviality and Dialogue among People.”

Declaration on Philosophy and Interculturality

(“The Barletta Declaration”)




Information about Signatories

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Signatories to the Barletta Declaration (23 May 2024); left to right: Paolo Ponzio, Mario De Caro, Philipp Dorstewitz, Maurice Aymard, Bryan Van Norden, Sharon Macdonald, Marienza Benedetto, Michael Beaney, Luca Maria Scarantino, Rolf Elberfeld, Ahmed Al Samahi, William Sweet, Fabrizia Giuliani, Emidio Spinelli, Anke Graneß, Mikhail Minakov, Jean-Paul De Lucca.


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