Provisional acquisition as true acquisition, Kants argument against colonialism
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
Colonialism in Kants Political Philosophy
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
Kants Conceptions of Colonialism, Free Trade, and Cosmopolitical Providence
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
World citizenship and global connections in Enlightenment political thought
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
Kant on race and economic globalization: On just trade and free trade
Prof. dr. Pauline Kleingeld (University of Leiden)
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
World trade as the guarantee for perpetual peace? On the value and consistency of Kants theory of fair trade
Liesbet Vanhaute (University of Antwerp)
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)
Provisional Rights and Past Injustice
Prof. Anna Stilz (Princeton University)
This two-day conference took place at the Manor Road Building and Nuffield College, Oxford, on 1-2 October (week one of Michaelmas term). Supported by CSSJ, the conference explored the relevance of Kants critique of colonialism to an appropriate reconstruction of Kants cosmopolitan theory in recent global justice debates.
Convenors: Lea Ypi (with co-organiser Katrin Flikschuh from LSE)