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Recent Presentations

Presentations: Publications

2021

“The Attitudes We Carry: Kantian Insights on Suspects, the Accused and Police Practices,” invited session on Kant’s political theory, North American Kant Society Session, Eastern Division APA, New York, NY (held virtually), January.

  

“Legislating in the Fray: Lillian Hellman and the Kingdom of Ends,” UMN Prospective Student Colloquium, Minneapolis (held virtually), March.

2020

“Dignity, Enlightenment and The Kingdom of Ends,” invited session on Kant’s moral philosophy, North American Kant Society, Biennial Meeting, Binghamton, NY (held virtually), June.

2019

Comment: Ava Thomas Wright, “Two Rationales for a Duty of Veracity as a Necessary Condition of Kantian Justice,” Eastern Division APA, New York, January.


“Justice, Beneficence and Global Poverty: Kantian Insights,” 13th International Kant Congress, Oslo, Norway, August.

2018

"Citizenship and the Kingdom of Ends: Three Puzzles Concerning Kantian Dignity," Conference on Dignity and the Kingdom of Ends, University of Bayreuth, Germany, July.

2017

“Reciprocal Beneficence: A Kantian Attitude and its Practical Implications,” Public Paper, Workshop on Respect, Chapel Hill, May.

    

“Reciprocal Beneficence and Global Poverty,” Conference on Kant and Global Poverty, Bochum, Germany, October.

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