Claremont Lincoln University
The 2012 Claremont International Jain Conference
Bioethics: Religious and Spiritual Approaches
August 24-25, 2012
Claremont Lincoln University, Mudd Auditorium
1325 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA 91711
Conference Schedule:
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8:30-10:10 am | Welcome Ceremony | Mudd | ||
| Keynote 1: Professor Cromwell Crawford (University of Hawaii), "Can Religions Contribute to Understanding Bioethics?" | |||
Responses from the World's Religious Traditions | ||||
10:30 am-12:30 pm | Session I: Procreation | |||
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Keynote 2: Dr. James Hughes (Trinity College, CT):"How do We Care for Future People?" | Mudd | |||
Response: Dr. Kalpna Savla (Obstetrician and Gynecologist) | ||||
Dr. Varsha Bhatt Mehta (University of Michigan):"Ethical Dilemmas of Neonatal Practice" | ||||
Samaniji Unnat Pragya (Florida International University):"Is Ethics to Render Justice, Punish or Empathize? (A Jain Ethical Perspective in Context of Disabled Children)" | ||||
1:30-3:45 pm | Session II, Part 1: Life | |||
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Keynote 3: Dr. D.K. Bobra, M.D. (Vascular Surgery Associates, Phoenix, AZ):"Living With Non-Violence" | Mudd | |||
Response: Dr. Manoj Jain (Infectious Diseases Specialist, Memphis; Contributing Author, Washington Post) | ||||
Rabbi Elliot Dorff (American Jewish University):"Rachel Said to Jacob, 'Give Me Children or I Shall Die'" | ||||
Dr. Surendra Singh Pokharna (Former Scientist, Indian Space Research Organization): "Exploration of General Systems Theory and Jain Philosophy" | ||||
Dr. Robert Hesse (President, Contemplative Network): "Conscience and Consciousness: A Christian Perspective" | ||||
4:15-5:50 pm | Session II, Part 2: Life | |||
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Subhash C. Jain (University of Iowa): "Karma Doctrine and Bioethics" | Mudd | |||
Dr. Ram Agarwal (University of Miami): "Hindu Bioethics in the Present Medical Context" | ||||
Dr. Predrag Cicovacki (College of the Holy Cross): "Reverence for Life Versus Killing" | ||||
Swasti Bhattacharyya: "Creative Women, Babies & Science: An Inter-weaving of Culture, Religion & Bioethics" | ||||
6:15-8:00 pm | Dinner Program | Haddon Patio | ||
| Dr. Nitin Shah (Professor, Loma Linda University & President, Anekant Community Center), "Religion of Humanity" | |||
8:15-9:15 pm | After Dinner Talk (Free and Open to the Public) | Mudd | ||
| Dr. Gary L. Francione (Rutgers University), "Jainism and Vivisection: The Problems of Moral Relativism, the Defense of Self/Others, and Consequentialist Analysis" | |||
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Saturday, August 25, 2012 | ||||
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8:30-10:45 am | Session III: Future | Mudd | ||
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Keynote 4: Dr. Brian Cummings (UC Irvine): "Stem Cell Therapies for Neurological Disorders: What is the science, what is the hype?" | ||||
Response: Dr. Harvinder Sahota (Cardiologist and Inventor) | ||||
Dr. Rita Sherma (Nalanda Confluence Institute): "Hindu Chaplaincy" | ||||
Brianne Donaldson (Claremont Lincoln University): "Why Animals Need Jainism to Differ with Science: A Jain Intervention in the Discourse of Bioethics" | ||||
Rabbi Harold Rabinowitz (author of Religion in America): "Why a Jew Should Care what a Jain Believes: The Evolving Jewish Ethic of Human-Animal Relations" | ||||
11:00 am-12:45 pm | Session IV, Part 1: End of Life | |||
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| Jain Samani Dr. Chaitanya Pragyaji (Florida International University): "Sallekhana and Euthanasia: A Question of Sanctity and Bio-ethics" | Mudd | ||
| Response: Dr. Jayesh Shah (Internist, Methodist Hospital, Monrovia; President of JCSC) |
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| Whitny Braun (Claremont Graduate University): "Sallekhana: The Ethicality and Legality of Religious Suicide in the Jain Religious Community and the Ramifications of its Practice for Future Generations" |
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| Dr. Christopher Key Chapple (Loyola Marymount University): "The Bioethics of Death in Jainism" |
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1:45-4:00 pm | Session IV, Part 2: End of Life | |||
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| Dr. Faisal Qazi (President, Medical Network Devoted to Service [MiNDS]): "The Degree of Certainty in Brain Death: Probability in Clinical and Islamic Legal Discourse" | Mudd | ||
| Seth Clark (Claremont Graduate University): "Reincarnation and Near Death Experiences: Dealing with Death from a SGI Buddhist Perspective" |
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| TED Video on Eco-Friendly Death |
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| Dr. John Ray Peteet (Harvard Medical School) & Dr. Tom Peteet (University of Massachusetts): "Signature Religious Virtues in Bioethics" |
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| Dr. Shugan Jain (Chairman, Jain Studies Program in India): "Bio-ethics: Traces and Foundations in Jainism" (via Skype) |
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6:00-10:00 pm | Evening Program at JCSC | JCSC | ||
| Cultural Program by JCSC Members | |||
Matthew Zaro Fisher (Claremont Graduate University), "Memories from Jain Studies in India" | ||||