Kantian Ethics Conference
Keynote Lectures
Henry
Allison, “Categorical Imperative”
Stephen
Darwall, "Kant, Fichte, and the Second-Person Standpoint"
Thomas E. Hill, Jr.,
“Treating Criminals as Ends in Themselves”
Robert Pippin,
“Mine and Thine? The Kantian State"
Allen
Wood, "Kant and Fichte on Property, Poverty and the State"
Keynote Panel:
Interpreting the Categorical Imperative
- Andrews Reath, Chair and Convener
- Barbara Herman, UCLA
- Allen Wood, Stanford
- Thomas E. Hill, Jr., UNC
- Discussion
Paper and Panel Presentations
- Talbot
Brewer, “Maxims and Virtues”
- Robin
Dillon, “Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect”
- Patrick Frierson,
“Moral Anthropology in Contemporary Neokantian Ethics”
- Allison Hills, "Is
Morality Rationally Required?"
- Sarah
Holtman, “When Mercy Seasons Justice: Reflections on the Character of the
Kantian Judge"
- Larry Krasnoff,
"Korsgaard, Identity and Normativity"
- James
Mahon, “Lying as a Violation of a Duty to Oneself”
- Adrienne
Martin, “Kant’s Argument for the Formula of Humanity: Two Interpretations”
- Jessica
Miller, “Kant and Neo-Kantians on Trust in Moral Life”
- Bernard
Reginster, “The Moral Distinction of Self-Conceit”
- Tamar
Schapiro, "On the Nonideality of Nonideal Conditions"
- Hans
Seigfried, “Loving Morality More Than People? Kant’s Essay on Lying Revisited”
- Scott Stroud, “Right
& Virtue as Hierarchical in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals”
- Donald
Wilson, “Kant on Moral Health and Moral Prosperity”
- Rachel Zuckert,
"Beautiful People are Moral?: Kant on the Ideal of Beauty"
- Kantian
Bioethics Panel
- Just War Panel:
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