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Conference Announcement

Theme: Kant and Poverty
Type: International Workshop
Institution: Ruhr University Bochum
Location: Bochum (Germany)
Date: 22.–24.2.2019

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Provisional Program

22.2.2019

10.00-11.30
Merten Reglitz:
“Why Kant’s Global Order does not allow for Poverty”

11.30-13.00
Nuria Sanchez Madrid:
“Kant on Social Dignity”

14.30-16.00
Oliver Sensen:
“Kant and the duty to help in emergencies”

16.00-17.30:
Alessandro Pinzani:
“Fighting Poverty: Four Kantian Strategies”

18.00-19.30:
Karen Stohr:
“Beneficence and Indifference”


23.2.2019

10.00-11.30:
Katrin Flikschuh:
tba

11.30-13.00:
Martin Sticker:
“Emergencies and True Needs”

14.30-16.00:
Rafeeq Hasan:
“Need and Necessity in Kant’s Doctrine of Right”

16.00-17.30:
Alice Pinheiro Walla:
“Global Poverty and Territorial Rights: A Kantian Argument for Global
Redistribution”

18.00-19.30:
Violetta Igneski:
“Responding to global poverty: individual and collective duty-bearers”


24.2.2019

9.00-10.30:
Corinna Mieth / Garrath Williams:
“Poverty, dignity and essential ends”

10.30-12.00:
Joel Klein:
“The institutional limits of poverty from the perspective of Kantian
political philosophy: thinking with Kant beyond Kant”

13.30-15.00:
Ariel Zylberman:
“Material Independence in Kant”


Organizers:

Corinna Mieth
Email: corinna.mi...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de

Martin Sticker
Email: martin.stic...@bristol.ac.uk




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