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'
CJV Mini-Workshop on ‘Rights, duties, and reasons’
Hybrid - Arts 5012 and OnlineBenjamin Kiesewetter (Freie Universität Berlin) – ‘What we may expect of each other' Rowan Cruft (University of Stirling) – 'What are duties?'
UK Analytic Legal and Political Philosophy Conference
Trinity College DublinThe Centre and the REAL project will be hosting the UK ALPP conference on September 2nd and 3rd. For more information, please visit the conference website here.
CJV Workshop on ‘The role of rights’
Galbraith Seminar Room, The Long Room HubAdina Preda (Trinity College Dublin) – ‘Human rights and equality' Gerald Lang (Leeds) – 'Deontology and the minimization logic' Elizabeth Ashford (St. Andrews) – Title: TBA
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Simon Kirchin
Arts 5012Simon Kirchin (Kent) – ‘The normativity of fit' (Hosted jointly with the TCD Department of Philosophy)
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Cristian Rettig
TRiSS seminar roomCristian Rettig (Universidad Adolfo Ibanēz) – ‘On the (unnecessary) thesis of forfeiture'
CJV Visiting Speaker seminar: Kristin Voigt
TRiSS seminar roomKristin Voigt (McGill University) – ‘Relational equality, commemoration and denigrating names'
2nd workshop of the REAL project: ‘Equality of opportunity, justice, and rights’
TRiSS seminar roomWhat is the relation between rights and egalitarian justice? There is a perception that the two pull in different directions, perhaps because rights are often conceptualised as individual entitlements and/or as deontological constraints while egalitarian theories of justice are taken to propose teleological principles whose satisfaction might infringe individual rights. Is this perception warranted? Are […]