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IX Multilateral Kant Colloquium: Justice, Peace, and Cosmopolitan Values
IX Multilateral Kant Colloquium: Justice, Peace, and Cosmopolitan Values

Wed 22 Sept

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University of Lisbon

IX Multilateral Kant Colloquium: Justice, Peace, and Cosmopolitan Values

Lisbon, Portugal, 2021.

Local and Time

22 Sept 2021, 07:00 EET – 24 Sept 2021, 22:00 EET

University of Lisbon, Cidade Universitária, Alameda da Universidade, 1649-004 Lisboa, Portugal

About

The Multilateral Kant Colloquia constitute a long series of international and multilingual scientific events devoted to the study of Kantian philosophy. Around these events a growing international network of Kant scholars has been formed and is expected to keep expanding itself, giving rise to new joint ventures and partnerships for research projects and collective publications.


The next event of the series of Multilateral Kant Colloquia will be, depending on the Covid-19 restrictions, either a fully virtual conference or a hybrid conference (i.e., some people attending in-person and other people attending through a video conferencing system). The event will be hosted by the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon,

in September 22-24, 2021.

Although the event welcomes papers and panels dealing with any Kantian topics, the Organization provides a general thematic issue that can inspire a large number of participants, namely the Kantian views on “Justice, Peace and Cosmopolitan Values”. This general issue comprises also more specific subjects, such as:

  • Universalism and Cosmopolitanism in Kant’s Practical Philosophy

  • Kantian and Modern Philosophy of International and Cosmopolitan Right

  • Kantian and Modern Philosophy of History and Society

  • Contemporary Legacy of Kantian Political and Legal Philosophy

  • Just War Theories and Critical Pacifism

  • Global Justice and Social Justice: Gender, Race and Socioeconomic Equality

  • Human Rights and Minority Rights

  • Migrations, Refugees, and Cosmopolitan Hospitality as well as Cosmopolitan Citizenship

  • Political Challenges to Cosmopolitanism: Nationalism, Colonialism and Imperialism

  • Ecology and Environmental Ethics/Politics

  • International Relations: Cooperation and Competition

  • Enlightenment, Religion and Secularization

  • Anthropology and the Future of Mankind

  • The History of the Ideal of Perpetual Peace

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