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Kindly note that this schedule is subject to change and should not be treated as final until notified otherwise.
The times indicated are in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Wednesday 22 November | |
09:30 – 10:45 | The relevance of Kantian ethics and political theory for global challenges Dana Howard, The Ohio State University |
10:45 – 11:15 | Tea/coffee break |
11:15 – 12:30 | The relevance of Kant for addressing the crisis of contemporary democracies Luigi Caranti, University of Catania |
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 – 14:45 | The Realism of Kant’s Theory of Political Progress David James, University of Warwick |
14:45 – 15:15 | Tea/coffee break |
15:15 – 16:30 | Kant on the Citizen of the Earth Stefanie Buchenau, Université de Vincennes, Paris |
Thursday 23 November | |
09:30 – 10:45 | On non-personhood: Kantian ethics and racial dehumanisation Norman Ajari, University of Edinburgh |
10:45 – 11:15 | Tea/coffee break |
11:15 – 13:00 | Delegate Presentations |
13:00 – 14:00 | Lunch |
14:00 – 15:15 | Delegate Presentations |
Friday 24 November | |
09:30 – 10:45 | Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and Colonial Injustice Alasia Nuti, University of York |
10:45 – 11:15 | Tea/Coffee break |
11:15 – 12:30 | Delegate Presentations |
12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch |
13:30 – 14:45 | Kant (and Derrida) on Cosmopolitanism and Hospitality David Owen, University of Southampton |