Programme du 9e colloque multilatéral Kant: Justice, Paix et valeurs cosmopolitiques, Lisbonne, 22-24 septembre 2021
Le programme du 9e colloque multilatéral Kant: Justice, Paix et valeurs cosmopolitiques, organisé par l’École des arts et des sciences humaines de l’Université de Lisbonne, le colloque, du 22 au 24 septembre 2021 à Lisbonne, est disponible et consultable ci-après. Il peut être également téléchargé en cliquant sur le lien suivant: programme.
Wednesday, September 22 | ||
9.00h[*] Opening Session: Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast online Zoom 01: see link below) Dean of the School of Arts and Humanities Director of the Center of Philosophy Representative of the Organizing Committee | ||
9.30h-9.50h Conference 01: Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast on Zoom Channel 01: see link below) Moderator: Paulo Jesus (CFUL) Leonel Ribeiro dos Santos (CFUL): Pensamento Geográfico e consciência cosmopolita em Kant (Kant’s Geographical Thought and Cosmopolitan Consciousness) | ||
Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast on Zoom 01) | On-line Sessions (Zoom 02: see link below) | On-line Sessions (Zoom 03: see link below) |
10.30-12.00h: Session 01 Moderator: Diogo Sardinha (CFUL) Alba Mora López (UC Madrid): Kant y la fundamentación de la metafísica: la dimensión activa de la receptividad y la dimensión pasiva de la espontaneidad: Una «desconocida raíz común» Diego F. Moreno Mancipe (UC Madrid): Sociabilidad natural y sociabilidad artificial. Una lectura a partir de la posición de F. Schlegel en la filosofía de la historia después de Kant y Herder Gonzalo Méndez Castañeda (UC Madrid): El tratamiento aporético del problema de la libertad en La «Dissertatio» de 1770 | 10.30-12.00h: Session 02 Moderator: Panel: Luciana Martínez (IKBFU, Kaliningrad): The concept of space, according to the Transcendental Aesthetic and the Axioms of Intuitions Matías Oroño (CONICET – UBA): Making sense of Kant's theory of meaning Pelegrin Laura (U. Diego Portales / U. Leiden): The relation between sensation and reality in the ‘Anticipations of Perception’ | 10.30-12.00h: Session 03 Moderator: Johannes Nickl (U. St. Andrews): Forever Indebted? Puzzles about Kant’s Duty of Gratitude Mike Gregory (U. Groningen): Natural Right, Revolution and the Fiduciary State Claus Dierksmeier (U. Tübingen): World Citizenship – K.C.F. Krause’s Development of Kant’s Cosmopolitanism |
12.00-12.15 Coffee-break | ||
12.15h-13.30h Session 04 Moderator: Marita Rainsborough (Leuphana U. / CFUL) Roberta Pasquarè (U. Graz): Redefining and Extending the Public Use of Reason: Republic and Reform in Kant’s ‘Conflict of the Faculties’ Guillaume Leblanc (U. Paris) : À quelles conditions l’hospitalité peut-elle être un droit humain ? | 12.15-13.30h Session 05 Moderator: Luciana Martínez Laura Herrero Olivera (UNED, Madrid): Kant and Mbembe on race and racism Ewa Wyrebska-Dermanovic (U. Bonn): Which Kant? Approaching Kant on Race and Racism | 12.15-13.30h Session 06 Moderator: Leonid Kornilaev (IKBFU, Kaliningrad): AI in Education and Kantian Pedagogy Marco Díaz Marsá (UC Madrid): Sobre la condición ontológica de una cosa llamada persona. Una discusión con la interpretación heideggeriana de Kant en torno al problema de la persona. |
13.30-15.00 Lunch break | ||
15.00h-16.30h Session 07 Moderator: Alba Mora López (UC Madrid) Jacinto Rivera de Rosales (UNED, Madrid): El desarrollo de la libertad moral kantiana Janis Schaab (U. Groningen): Autonomy and the Moral Law: A Third Way John Walsh (U. Halle): A Kantian Account of Abortion | 15.00h-16.30h Session 08 Moderator: Dino Jakusic (U. Warwick): Kantian Religious Toleration Today, its Limits, and Pre-Kantian Challenges Marcos Thisted (U. Buenos Aires): Teología moral y religión en el pensamiento tardío de Kant: a propósito del credo moral expuesto en los Fortschritte der Metaphysik Pablo Muchnik (Emerson U.): Emotivism: A Kantian Response | 15.00h-16.30h Session 09 Moderator: Panel: Does Kant’s Cosmopolitanism entail a Cosmopolitan Political Agenda? Progress, Mobility, and Migration Claudio Corradetti (U. Roma “Tor Vergata”): Is humanity morally progressing? Kant’s philosophy of history under a cosmopolitan perspective Nuria Sánchez Madrid (UC Madrid): Mobility Across Borders. The Cosmopolitan Ideal of Kant’s System of Right Angela Taraborrelli (U. Cagliari): A ‘possible’ Kant’s theory of migration |
16.30-16.45h Coffee-break | ||
16.45h-18.00h Session 10 Moderator: Sophie Grapotte (SEKLF) Dimitri Lang (Athènes) : Commerce, intérêt et argent, facteurs de paix dans le cosmopolitisme de Kant Frédéric Allemand (U. Luxembourg) : Contrôler la dette publique pour garantir la paix. Quelques réflexions juridiques sur la modernité du 4e article préliminaire du projet de paix perpétuelle de Kant | 16.45h-18.30h Session 11 Moderator: Pablo Muchnik Bruno Cunha (UF São João del Rei, Brasil): A Teodiceia de Kant em ‘À Paz Perpétua’ Ileana Beade (CONICET, Argentina): La balanza del derecho y la espada de la justicia. Acerca de la contraposición entre las funciones del filósofo y del jurista en el marco de la filosofía político-jurídica kantiana Evelyn R. Barreto de Souza (São Paulo, Brasil): A construção teórica da paz até o Ideal de Paz Perpétua kantiano | 16.45h-18.30h Session 12 Moderator: Rafael Sellamano (UFMG, Brasil): A Crítica da Razão Negra de Achille Mbembe: paralogismos e antinomias da razão ocidental Pedro Gallina Ferreira (Unicamp, Brasil): Juízo Político e Razão Comunicativa: Modelos interpretativos kantianos? Joel Klein (UFPR, Brasil): Direito, Pobreza e Justiça Social no Republicanismo de Kant |
18.30 Online Conference 02: (Zoom Channel 01: see link below) Moderator: Nuria Sánchez Madrid (U. Complutense Madrid) Alice Pinheiro Walla (McMaster University, Canada): A Kantian Theory of Global Mobility |
Thursday, September 23 | |||
9.00-9.50h Conference 03: Zoom Channel 01 (see link below) Moderator: Diogo Sardinha (CFUL) Soraya Nour Sckell: | |||
Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast on Zoom Channel 01) | On-line Sessions (Zoom Channel 02: see link below) | On-line Sessions (Zoom Channel 03: see link below) | |
10.00-11.45h: Session 13 Moderator: Panel: Josep Clusa (UA Barcelona): Kant on the Right to Free Speech and the Right to Privacy Claudia Laos Igreda (PUC Perú): El fenómeno (Phänomen) del conflicto y la racionalidad dialógica en Kant Lara Scaglia (U. Warsaw): Sensus communis and ethical education | 10.00-11.45h: Session 14 Moderator: Riccardo Pozzo (U. Roma): On Karoline Reinhardt’s Kant on Migration and Beyond Tom Bailey (LSE, UK): Peace is Not an Ideal Martin Welsch (U. Heidelberg): On the future of modern democracy. A (new) Kantian perspective | 10.00-12.00h: Session 15 Moderator: Nuria Sánchez Madrid Panel: Verdad, libertad y justicia. (Perspectivas kantianas para el debate contemporáneo de la filosofía política). Política, historia, sentido y verdad. Arendt lectora de Kant Jorge M. Burruezo Arcadio (UC Madrid): Las condiciones de posibilidad del punto de vista cosmopolita en el enjuiciamiento de los acontecimientos que hacen historia: entre Kant y H. Arendt María José Callejo Hernanz (UC Madrid): ¿Mentira política y verdad académica? A propósito de “El conflicto de las Facultades” Alberto López (UC Madrid): Comunicabilidad universal y comunidad política. Notas para pensar el concepto de «lo político» en Kant desde G. Lebrun y H. Arendt José Ramón Suárez Villalba (UC Madrid): Verdad y sentido en La vida del espíritu de Hannah Arendt: una distinción a partir de Kant | |
11.45-12.00h Coffee-break | |||
12.00h-13.30h Session 16 Moderator: Dimitri Lang (Athènes) Monique Castillo / Romain (U. Paris Est) : Ingérence et/ou paix mondiale : l’apport de Kant Gérard Raulet (U. Paris) : Les apories d’un droit cosmopolitique Sophie Grapotte (SEKLF): « En dehors de la république pas de salut » ! – la question de la réalisation de la république, condition de la paix perpétuelle, dans la perspective kantienne | 12.00h-13.30h Session 17 Moderator: Martin F. Gonzalez (University of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay): Strata of the social in Kant’s practical philosophy Lixuan Gong (Tsinghua U., Beijing): Kant’s Paradoxes of Enlightenment and His Solutions Luigi Filieri (U. Mainz): Kant on Right as the Organ of Freedom | ||
12.00-12.15 Coffee-break | |||
12.15-13.30 Session 18 Moderator: Marion Stahl (University of Hamburg): World Citizenship, Enlarged Thought and Vulnerability: Rethinking Kant in the face of actual challenges Nikolas Hamm (McGill University): Moral Character and Environmental Preservation in Kant’s Cosmopolitanism | |||
13.30-15.00h Lunch break | |||
15.00h-16.30h Session 19 Moderator: Lara Scaglia Mónica Dias (UCP, Lisbon): From Just War to Just Peace: Kant´s legacy in a time of new wars and new paths to peace Paula C. Chang (UC Madrid): Precuelas metafísicas en la posibilidad del derecho al acto heroico. Una lectura problemático-kantiana de Vitoria Paulo Jesus (CFUL): | 15.00h-16.30h Session 20 Moderator: Ubirajara Marques (UNESP, Brasil): Acerca do vocabulário embriológico-filosófico da “Ideia de uma História Universal em Prospetiva Cosmopolita” Daniel Stader (U. Halle): What is immaturity? Kant’s political inversion of an epistemic discourse Vadim Chaly (IKBFU, Kaliningrad): Underdetermination in Kantian Moral Deliberation | 15.00h-16.30h Session 21 Moderator: Pedro Alves (CFUL): Ricardo Norberto Medina (U. Jaume I, España): La actualización del cosmopolitismo kantiano desde la Filosofía para la Paz: restaurar nuestra humanidad en el mundo post 2020 Wagner Barbosa de Barros (UF São Carlos, Brasil): História da natureza e história da liberdade: Kant e a ideia de providência | |
16.30-16.45 Coffee-break | |||
16.45h-18.00h Session 22 Moderator: Sandra Johst Marita Rainsborough (Leuphana U. Lüneburg / CFUL Lisbon): Rethinking Cosmopolitanism. Identity, Human Rights and Cosmopolitanism in Kwame Anthony Appiah’s Philosophy | 16.45h-18.30h Session 23 Moderator: Katerina Mihaylova (U. Halle) Frederick Rauscher (Michigan State U.): Kant on Peoples, The People, and the State Günter Zöller (U. Munich): Universal and Perpetual Peace. James Madison and Immanuel Kant on International Relations Maria Borges (UFSC, Brazil): Kant on cosmopolitan law and a possible refugee right | 16.45h-18.30h Session 24 Moderator: Giorgia Cecchinato (UFMG, Brazil): Thinking and feeling in a interactive-universally way Elena Romano (U. Padua): Kant’s account of taste in the light of feminist aesthetics: towards the idea of an inclusive aesthetic community João Lemos (IFILNova, Lisbon): Retórica, Asco e o Eticismo Estético de Kant | |
18.30 Online Conference 04: (Zoom Channel 01: see link below) Moderator: Fernando Silva (CFUL) Roberto Aramayo |
Friday, September 24 | |||
9.00h Online Conference 05 (Zoom Channel 01: see link below) Moderator: Heiner Klemme (U. Halle) Georg Cavallar (U. Wien): Kant’s Religious Cosmopolitanism | |||
Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast on Zoom Channel 01) | On-line Sessions (Zoom Channel 02: see link below) | On-line Sessions (Zoom Channel 03: see link below) | |
10.00-11.45h: Session 25 Moderator: Luigi Caranti (U. Catania): Why was Kant ultimately against the world state? Marco Russo (U. Salerno): Homo cosmicus. Prospettive cosmologiche del cosmopolitismo Torsten Nieland (U. Göttingen): Der Kosmopolit in der Begegnung mit der fremden Vernunft | 10.00-11.45h: Session 26 Moderator: William Woof: Kant, Contract and the Environment Toshiro Osawa (University of Oslo): Kant on Justice in Ethics Fiorella Tomassini (U. Groningen): Right, maxims and the principle of morals | 10.00-12.00h: Session 27 Moderator: Panel: Kant, Land, and Property Luke Davies (London School of Economics, UK): Unilateral choice and the necessity of the state Jakob Huber (Freie Universität Berlin): A right to roam the earth: cosmopolitan mobility as juridical agency Paola Romero (Université de Fribourg, Suiça): What is the question a theory of property tries to answer? Kant’s response against the tradition Stefano Lo Re (University of St. Andrews, UK): Private and Public Law Beyond Terrestrial Cosmopolitanism | |
11.45-12.00h Coffee-break | |||
12.00h-13.30h Session 28 Moderator: Jean Herold Paul (ENS, Port-au-Prince): Le cosmopolitisme kantien à l’épreuve de la révolution haïtienne Ivone Moreira (U. Católica Portuguesa, Lisboa): Thomas Paine: um kantiano avant la lettre? | 12.00h-13.30h Session 29 Moderator: Ilaria Ferrara (U. Torino): Kant and Mental Illnesses: Cognitive and Moral Issues Andrey Zilber (IKBFU, Kaliningrad): Kant’s Image of Political Obscurantism as Polemics with Realists and Conservatives Katerina Mihaylova (U. Halle): "Handle der Würde Deiner Natur gemäß!" - Kants Einfluss auf das Naturrecht der Spätaufklärung am Beispiel des Ernst Ferdinand Klein | ||
12.00-12.15 Coffee-break | |||
12.15-13.30 Session 30 Moderator: Soledad García Ferrer (UC Madrid) Anabela Costa Leão (F. Direito, U. Porto): Direito cosmopolita e direito humanos Dahan Fan (Tsinghua U., Beijing): Universality as the common principle of theoretical, practical reason and aesthetic judgment in Kant | |||
13.30-15.00h Lunch break | |||
15.00h-16.30h Session 31 Moderator: Heiner Klemme (U. Halle): Is Kant’s Conception of Reason ‘Western’? Sandra Johst (U. Hagen): Critical Philosophy and Education: Who is the best teacher to cultivate our reason? Diogo Sardinha (CFUL): The Anthropology of the Citizen of the World | 15.00h-16.30h Session 32 Moderator: Fiorella Tomassini (U. Groningen) Rômulo E. Guimarães (UFSM, Brasil): Über die Kultur der Urteilskraft als „humaniora“: Anmerkungen zur historisch-kulturellen Dimension des Geschmacks (und seiner möglichen Rolle im Kants Aufklärungsprojekt) Mateus Araújo & Patrícia Kauark-Leite (UFMG, Brasil): Notes on Untutored Perception in Brakhage and Kant Sandra Viviana Palermo (CONICET, Argentina): La propiedad impenetrable de los seres organizados de la naturaleza. Reflexiones sobre las analogías del §65 de la “Crítica de la facultad de juzgar” | 15.00h-16.30h Session 33 Moderator: Ana Rita N. Lara Leite (UFMG, Brasil): Descolonizar as faculdades e liberar as potências do pensamento – Kant, Deleuze e outras populações Alessandro Caviglia (PUC Perú): Constructivismo y cosmopolitismo. Una interpretación del cosmopolitismo kantiano a partir del uso público de la razón interpretado en clave constructivista Valentina Dafne De Vita (U. Halle): Why the highest Good cannot be a matter of nationalism. The definition of Good as Weltbeste between morals, politics and education in late Kant’s works | |
16.30-16.45 Coffee-break | |||
16.45h-18.00h Session 33 Moderator: Sara Barquinero del Toro (UC Madrid): Lo sublime kantiano y la ética de las imágenes Henny Blomme (UK Leuven): On the apparent inefficiency of Kant’s defense of material dynamism | 16.45h-18.30h Session 34 Moderator: Rômulo E. Guimarães Claudia Jauregui (U. Buenos Aires / CONICET): Permanencia absoluta y simultaneidade Martín Arias-Albisu (CONICET, Argentina): On the impossibility of natural laws in Kant’s empirical psychology. A critique of Michael B. McNulty’s interpretation Fernando Silva (CFUL): Kant and the birth of the pragmatic | 16.45h-18.30h Session 35 Moderator: Paola Romero Panel: Verdad, libertad y justicia. (Perspectivas kantianas para el debate contemporáneo de la filosofía política). Soberanía(s), Estado(s) y globalización: Revisitando la teoria política kantiana en el horizonte del siglo XXI Soledad García Ferrer (UC Madrid): Felicidad y cosmopolitismo en Kant Borja Villa Pacheco (UC Madrid): Pluralidad de Estados o Constitución global: el constitucionalismo global de Ferrajoli frente al derecho de gentes kantiano Guillermo Villaverde López (UC Madrid): Aprioricidad y empiricidad en el concepto de pueblo: en torno a la interpretación de Kant de Ingeborg Maus | |
18.30 Conference 06: Amphitheatre 01 (Broadcast on Zoom Channel 01: see link below) Moderator: João Lemos (IFILNOVA, Lisbon) Macarena Marey (U. Buenos Aires-CONICET): A situated reading of Kant’s political philosophy, its limitations, its obsolescence, and its relevance |
Conference venue: Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, Alameda da Universidade, 1600-214 Lisboa (Metro station: Cidade Universitária)
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Event Website: https://cosmopolites.wixsite.com/kant
Organizing institutions:
CFUL, Centro de Filosofia, Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa
CEDIS, Nova School of Law
RIKEPS, Red Iberoamericana Kant: Ética, Política y Sociedad
IFILNOVA, Nova Institute of Philosophy
Justice, democracy and citizenship without borders (PTDC/FER-FIL/30686/2017)
KANTINSA, Kant in South America (Marie-Curie RISE, 777786)