Dal 21 al 23 settembre 2020 si terrà tramite la piattaforma Zoom la XVIII Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy.

Programma:

21st September 2020

14:00 – 14:20 Welcome Address

14:20 – 15:40 Plenary Session

Emanuela Ceva, University of Geneva

Second-Personal Authority and The Practice of Democracy

15:40 – 15:55 Break

15:55 – 17:05 Graduate Session 1

a. Competition

Kasim Khorasanee, University College London.

The Market, The Forum, and Honest Speech

Yvette Drissen, Tilburg University.

Competition: What It Is and Why It Is Morally Problematic. A Response to Hussain’s ‘Pitting People Against Each Other’

b. Politics and Ideology

Davide Vicini, University of Milano-Bicocca.

The analogical relationship between politics and criticism. Starting from the work of Immanuel Kant

Adrian Kreutz, University of Amsterdam.

How Radical is Radical Realism? On Genealogy, Immanent Critique, and Radical Purchase

17:05-17:20 Break

17:20–18:30 Graduate Session 2

a. Distributive Justice

Annalisa Costella, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

The shaky grounds of the equal sacrifice principle

Kuizhi (Lewis)Wang, Boston University.

On the Incoherence of Luck Egalitarianism

b. Structures and Societal Change

Karen Saavedra, University of Leipzig.

Social Agency and Emancipation. Honneth’s Anthropological Commitments for a Social Critique

Simon Gansinger, University of Warwick.

Why we should worry about legal change: Preliminaries to a philosophy of normative crises

22st September 2020

14:00 – 15:10 Graduate Session 3

a. Immigration and Human Rights

Lukas Schmid, European University Institute.

The Human Right to Immigration Reconsidered

Theodore Lai Wenming, University of Chicago.

Natality as the Right to have Rights: Jacques Rancière’s cri-tique of Hannah Arendt

b. Democratic Theory I

Elena Icardi, University of Milan.

Democratic participation: which kind of duty for citizens?

William Chan, University of Warwick.

Equality, Fairness, Affordability and Political Opportunity

15:10 – 15:25 Break

15:25 – 16:35 Graduate Session 4

a. FINO Panel I: Justice in Migration

Laura Santi Amantini, University of Genoa

Responsibility for Forced Migrants: A Backward-looking Ap-proach

Marco Miglino, University of Eastern Piedmont

Porous borders, principle of coercion, and democratic inclusion

b. Democratic Theory II

Paolo Bodini, University of Milan and University of Cologne.

Playing democracy. A defense of citizens’ epistemic empowerment

Amaël Maskens, University of Louvain.

Should deliberations seek for consensus or clarify conflicts? Addressing a blind spot in theories of deliberative democracy

16:35 – 16:50 Break

16:50 – 18:35 Graduate Session 5

a. Forms of Injustice (until 18:00)

Rufaida Al Hashmi, University of Oxford.

Historical injustice in immigration selection policy

Brigid Evans, University of Warwick.

Iagoian Injustice: The Wrongful Epistemic Corruption of Hearers

b. FINO Panel II: Democratic Theory III

Carline Klijnman, University of Genoa.

Voting-Ethics and Culpable Ignorance: Epistemic Procedural Obligations of Democratic Citizens

Lorenzo Testa, University of Pavia

Reasonableness and Coherence in Rawls’s Account of Public Reason

Giacomo Marossi, University of Eastern Piedmont

Vox Populi: Incorporating ordinary language in the analysis of political concepts

18:45 Social Drinking Session

23st September 2020

14:00 – 15:10 Graduate Session 6

a. Responsibility and Compensating Victims

Silvia Donzelli, Berlin.

Complicity and bystander responsibility

Uğur Bulgan, University of Milan.

(In)Justice as (Mis)Recognition: Remedying the Wrong of Terrorism

15:10 – 15:25 Break

15:25 – 16:45 Plenary Session

Victor Tadros, University of Warwick

Fairness, Avoidability and Sanctions

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