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CANCELLED – Book manuscript workshop Hobbes on Justice

19 February 2020 @ 08:00 - 17:00

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Book manuscript workshop Hobbes on Justice   Univ. of Amsterdam University Library (Potgieterzaal) Singel 425   The OZSW study group in political philosophy and the Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought are jointly organizing a book symposium on Johan Olsthoorn’s draft manuscript Hobbes on Justice (OUP) The workshop is open to all, but please register at eric.boot@uclouvain.be   Provisional program Friday 29 May 2020 13:30-14:00 Welcome, with sandwiches, coffee, and tea 14:00-14:50 ‘Ch. 1: Two kinds of moral duties’ Arash Abizadeh (McGill) 14:55-15:45 ‘Ch. 2: Separating…
Book manuscript workshop Hobbes on Justice   Univ. of Amsterdam University Library (Potgieterzaal) Singel 425   The OZSW study group in political philosophy and the Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought are jointly organizing a book symposium on Johan Olsthoorn’s draft manuscript  Hobbes on Justice (OUP) The workshop is open to all, but please register at eric.boot@uclouvain.be   Provisional program Friday 29 May 2020 13:30-14:00    Welcome, with sandwiches, coffee, and tea 14:00-14:50    ‘Ch. 1: Two kinds of moral duties’ Arash Abizadeh (McGill) 14:55-15:45    ‘Ch. 2: Separating the domains of justice and natural law’ Alexandra Chadwick (Groningen) 15:45-16:15    Coffee break 16:15-17:05    ‘Ch. 3: Distributive justice and equity’ Daniel Eggers (Köln) 17:10-18:00    ‘Ch. 4: Justice and property rights’ Laurens van Apeldoorn (Leiden) 18:00               Reception, followed by dinner   Saturday 30 May 2020 09:30-10:00    Welcome, with coffee, tea, and pastries 10:00-10:50    ‘Ch. 5: Justice and the moral character of civil law’ Robin Douglass (KCL) 10:55-11:45    ‘Ch. 6: Legal positivism and the separation of justice and morals’ Susanne Sreedhar (Boston University) 11:45-12:15    Coffee break, with pastries 12:15-13:05    ‘Ch. 7: The right to everything as a right of war’ Peter Schröder (UCL) 13:10-14:00    ‘Ch. 8: Forfeiting citizenship: rebels, traitors, enemies, and fools’ Signy Gutnick Allen (LSE) 14:00               Concluding lunch

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Date:
19 February 2020
Time:
08:00 - 17:00

Book manuscript workshop Hobbes on Justice

 

Univ. of Amsterdam

University Library (Potgieterzaal)

Singel 425

 

The OZSW study group in political philosophy and the Amsterdam Centre for Political Thought are jointly organizing a book symposium on Johan Olsthoorn’s draft manuscript  Hobbes on Justice (OUP)

The workshop is open to all, but please register at eric.boot@uclouvain.be

 

Provisional program

Friday 29 May 2020

13:30-14:00    Welcome, with sandwiches, coffee, and tea

14:00-14:50    ‘Ch. 1: Two kinds of moral duties’

Arash Abizadeh (McGill)

14:55-15:45    ‘Ch. 2: Separating the domains of justice and natural law’

Alexandra Chadwick (Groningen)

15:45-16:15    Coffee break

16:15-17:05    ‘Ch. 3: Distributive justice and equity’

Daniel Eggers (Köln)

17:10-18:00    ‘Ch. 4: Justice and property rights’

Laurens van Apeldoorn (Leiden)

18:00               Reception, followed by dinner

 

Saturday 30 May 2020

09:30-10:00    Welcome, with coffee, tea, and pastries

10:00-10:50    ‘Ch. 5: Justice and the moral character of civil law’

Robin Douglass (KCL)

10:55-11:45    ‘Ch. 6: Legal positivism and the separation of justice and morals’

Susanne Sreedhar (Boston University)

11:45-12:15    Coffee break, with pastries

12:15-13:05    ‘Ch. 7: The right to everything as a right of war’

Peter Schröder (UCL)

13:10-14:00    ‘Ch. 8: Forfeiting citizenship: rebels, traitors, enemies, and fools’

Signy Gutnick Allen (LSE)

14:00               Concluding lunch

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