Conferences & Workshops & Special Presentations
Special Presentations
Arthur Applbaum (Harvard Kennedy School)
"Legitimacy without the Consent of the Governed"
27.05.2015
Thomas Schmidt (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
"Are Rationalists More Ambitious than Instrumentalists"
27.04.2015
Matthew H. Kramer (University of Cambridge)
"Freedom and the Rule of Law"
13.04.2015
Sven Nyholm (Universität Köln)
"A Normative Interpretation of the Kantian Idea of Acting on Maxims"
12.12.2014
Thomas Mertens (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)
"Which Criminal, Whose Law in 'Eichmann in Jerusalem'"
05.12.2014
Jens Timmermann (University of St. Andrews)
"Kant on Practical Irrartionality"
24.11.2014
Martina Fürst (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)
"The Method of Phenomenal Contrast and Cognitive Phenomenology"
17.11.2014
Peter Koller (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)
"Ideale und nicht-ideale Moral (Theorie)"
12.06.2014
Mehmet Ruhi Demiray (Keele University/Kocaelia University)
"A Kantian Standpoint on the Question of the Normativity of Law"
02.06.2014
Monika Betzler (Universität Bern)
Der Wert persönlicher Projekte, "The Value of Personal Projects"
31.03.2014
Hans Petter-Graver (University of Oslo)
The Immoral Choice - How Judges Participate in the Transformation of Rule of Law to Legal Evil
24.03.2014
Fred D. Miller (University of Oxford/Bowling Green State University)
Aristotle and Business: Friend or Foe?
22.11.2013
Henry Richardson (Georgetown University)
Articulating the Moral Community
31.05.2013
Raimo Tuomela (University of Helsinki)
Individualism and Collectivism in Social Science
24.04.2013
Hanoch Ben-Yami (Central European University, Budapest)
Overstepping Boundaries: Wittgenstein on Vague Rules
18.03.2013
Luke Russell (University of Sydney)
Forgiveness and Mercy
08.10.2012
Cheryl Misak (University of Toronto)
Cambridge Pragmatism: Peirce and Ramsey on Truth
20.06.2012
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto)
Freedom under an Order of Public Law: From Hobbes through Hayek to Republicanism
13.06.2012
Charles Pigden (University of Otago/ New Zealand)
Queerness Reconfigured
07.11.2011
Joseph Raz (Thomas M. Macioce Professor of Law [Columbia] /Emeritus Research Professor [Oxford])
Reason, Reasons and Normativity
23.05.2011
Florian Grosser (Universität München) & Herbert Hrachovec (Universität Wien)
Heidegger und der Nationalsozialismus
21.03.2011
Katharina Kaiser (University of California/ Berkeley)
Heidegger, die Kunst und der Nationalsozialismus
13.12.2010
R. Jay Wallace (University of California / Berkeley)
The Bourgeois Predicament
13.12.2010
Seiriol Morgan (University of Bristol)
The Missing Formal Proof of Humanity's Radical Evil in Kant's Religion
29.11.2010
Kristen Rundle (London School of Economics)
The Impossibility of an Exterminatory Legality: Law and the Holocaust
22.11.2010
Monika Betzler (Universität München)
Sekundäre Amoralität
15.11.2010
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