International Conference Kant’s Cosmopolitan Normativity: Borders, Migration and Justice. October 24th-26th 2022
International Conference
Kant’s Cosmopolitan Normativity: Borders, Migration and Justice
https://cosmopolites.wixsite.com/kantmadrid
Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid. Department of Philosophy and Society and
RIKEPS “Kant: Ethics, Politics and Society”
October 24th-26th 2022
Conveners:
Nuria Sánchez Madrid (Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain) and Angela Taraborrelli (Univ. of Cagliari, Italy)
PROGRAMA:
October 24th 2022
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Building A (Room A-217 “Ortega y Gasset”)
9:40 — Opening words
10:00-11:30 — Panel 1. Some Challenges of Kant’s International Political Order Chair: Angela Taraborrell
—Ana Marta González (Univ. of Navarra, Spain), The Right to Dwell (Anywhere) on Earth and the Promise of
Human Community
—Paola Romero (Univ. of Fribourg, Switzerland), Justice, a Global Problem? The Limitations of Kant’s Cosmopolitanism
11:30-12:00 — Coffee Break
12:00-13:30 —Panel 2. Kant’s Cosmopolitan Right Towards Migration, Refugees and Climate Crisis. Chair: Nuria Sánchez Madrid.
—Angela Taraborrelli (Univ. of Cagliari, Italy), Kant and Migration: Territorial Rights, Borders and the Cosmopolitan State
—Corinna Mieth (Univ. of Bochum, Germany), Kant, Migration and the Cosmopolitan Right Not to be Treated with Hostility
13:30-15:00 — Lunch
15:00-16:30 — Panel 3. Imperialism, Trade and Money in Kant’s International Order. Chair: Paola Romero.
—Macarena Marey (CONICET, Argentina), Cosmopolitanism as anti-imperialist struggle: Kant and Mariátegui
—Alice Pinheiro Walla (McMaster University, Canada), Kant on Money, Trade and the International Legal Order
October 25th 2022
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Building A (Room S-36)
10:00-11:30 – Panel 4. Contemporary Quandaries of Kant’s Cosmopolitan Order. Chair: Corinna Mieth.
—Sylvie Loriaux (Laval University, Canada), Human Dependence and Vulnerability in Kant’s Cosmopolitan Right.
Another Look at the Refugee Crisis
—Reza Mosayebi (Universität Bochum, Germany), Kant’s Cosmopolitanism and Race Mixing
11:30-12:00 — Coffee Break
12:00-13:30 — Panel 5. Cosmopolitan Emotions: Hope, Progress, History. Chair: Gianluca Sadun
—Claudio Corradetti (Univ. of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy), Is Humanity Morally Progressing? Kant’s Philosophy of
History Under a Cosmopolitan Perspective
—Nuria Sánchez Madrid (Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain), Kant on Labour, Civil Rights and Global Mobility
October 26th 2022
Venue: Faculty of Philosophy, Building A (Room S-30)
10:00-11:30 — Panel 6. The Legacy of Kant’s Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Reception and Dialogues (I)
Chair: Nuria Sánchez Madrid
—Milla Vaha (Univ. of South Pacific, Fiji Islands), From Cosmopolitan Right to Radical Hospitality: The Limits and
Potential of Kant’s Philosophy at the Time of Climate Crisis
—Jakub Szczepanski (Univ, Jagiellonian, Poland), Patriotical Cosmopolitanism? What Should, according to Kant, The International Order Look like?
11:30-12:00 — Coffee Break
12:00-13:30 — Panel 7. The Legacy of Kant’s Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Reception and Dialogues (II)
Chair: Claudio Corradetti
—Gianluca Sadun Bordoni (Univ. of Teramo, Italy), Cosmopolitanism and Political Realism: Kant’s Double Legacy and Contemporary Political Challenge
—Paulo Jesus (CFUL Lisboa, Portugal), Cosmopolitanism as Philoxeny and Fraternity: Between Kant and Levinas towards an Ethical Copernican Revolution