CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Meena Krishnamurthy
OnlineMeena Krishnamurthy (Queen’s University, Ontario) – ‘Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development’
CJV Work-in-progress seminar: Jesse Spafford
OnlineJesse Spafford (TCD) – ‘Radical Left-Libertarianism: The Solution to the Self-Ownership Thesis' Pollution Problem'
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Rima Basu
OnlineRima Basu (Claremont McKenna College) – ‘Normative expectations’
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Gopal Sreenivasan
OnlineGopal Sreenivasan (Duke University) – ‘The moral independence of legal human rights’
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott
OnlineHannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott (University of York) – ‘A body of one’s own: the institutional point of self-ownership’
1st workshop of the REAL project
OnlineRationale The kinds of justification or ground most commonly offered for human rights ca be divided into instrumental and non-instrumental justifications. According to the former, human rights protect valued features of human life; according to the latter, human rights are expressions of our inviolable moral status as persons. Both types of justification have significant limitations; […]
CJV Work-in-progress seminar: Pietro Intropi
OnlinePietro Intropi (TCD) – ‘Self-ownership and reciprocity’
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Cristián Rettig
OnlineCristián Rettig (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile) – ‘Towards an action-guiding theory of human rights’
CJV Work-in-progress seminar: Adina Preda
TBAAdina Preda (TCD) – ‘Can there be positive human rights?’
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Ashwini Vasanthakumar
OnlineAshwini Vasanthakumar (Queen's University) – ‘Self-respect under conditions of oppression'
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Jo Wolff
Hybrid - Arts 5012 and OnlineJo Wolff (University of Oxford) – ‘Structural harm, structural injustice, structural repair'