Kantian Ethics Conference

Schedule

Thursday, January 16, 2003

Time

 

8:30

Registration & coffee

9:00

Concurrent #1

  • Robin Dillon, “Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect”
  • Bernard Reginster, “The Moral Distinction of Self-Conceit”

Concurrent #2

  • Talbot Brewer, “Maxims and Virtues”
  • Scott Stroud, “Right & Virtue as Hierarchical in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals

10:30

Break

11:00

Keynote #1

Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

“Treating Criminals as Ends-in-Themselves”

12:30

Lunch

2:00

Concurrent #3

  • Joshua Glasgow, “Kant’s Conception of Humanity”
  • Adrienne Martin, “Kant’s Argument for the Formula of Humanity: Two Interpretations”

Concurrent #4

  • Patrick Frierson, “Moral Anthropology in Contemporary Neokantian Ethics”
  • Donald Wilson, “Kant on Moral Health and Moral Prosperity”

3:30

Reception -- Manchester Lobby

4:15

Keynote #2

Stephen Darwall
"Kant, Fichte, and the Second-Person Standpoint"

5:30

Reception -- Garden of the Sea, Institute for Peace & Justice

(in case of rain, reception with be held in Copley Library)


Friday, January 17, 2003

Time

 

8:30

Registration & coffee

9:00

Concurrent #5

  • Alison Hills, “Is morality rationally required?”
  • Larry Krasnoff, “Korsgaard, Identity and Normativity”

Concurrent #6

  • James Mahon, “Lying as a Violation of a Duty to Oneself”
  • Hans Seigfried, “Loving Morality More Than People? Kant’s Essay on Lying Revisited”

10:30

Break

11:00

Keynote #3:

Henry Allison

"There is... only a Single Categorical Imperative”

12:30

Lunch

2:00

Keynote Panel: "Interpreting the Categorical Imperative"

  • Andrews Reath, Chair and Convener
  • Barbara Herman, UCLA
  • Allen Wood, Stanford
  • Thomas E. Hill, Jr., UNC

3:30

Reception --

4:30

Keynote #4

Robert  Pippin
“Mine and Thine? The
Kantian State"

6:00

Adjourn

Saturday, January 18, 2003

Time

 

8:30

Registration & coffee

9:00

Concurrent #7

  • Rachel Zuckert, 3rd "Beautiful People Are Moral?: Kant on the Ideal of Beauty"
  •  Tamar Schapiro, "On the Nonideality of Nonideal Conditions."

Concurrent #8

  • Jessica Miller, “Kant and Neo-Kantians on Trust in Moral Life”
  • Elijah Millgram, “Does the Categorical Imperative Give Rise to a Contradiction in the Will?”
  • Sarah Holtman, “When Mercy Seasons Justice: Reflections on the Character of the Kantian Judge”

10:30

Break

11:00

Keynote #5

Allen Wood

"Kant and Fichte on Property, Poverty and the State"

12:30

Lunch

1:30

Concurrent #9

  • Richard Arneson and Mary Devereaux

    Panel on Autonomy and Trust in Kantian Bioethics

Concurrent #10

  • Brian Orend, John Ladd,

    Panel on Kant and Just War Theory
3:00
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