[PHILOS-L] REMINDER: Call for Commentators and Chairpersons | 2024 'Rousseau' Annual Lecture & Conference

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KANTIAN STANDING GROUP OF THE EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH & THE KEELE-OXFORD-ST ANDREWS KANTIAN (KOSAK) RESEARCH CENTRE 
REMINDER: CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS
 
ECPR Headquarters, Harbour House, Colchester
 
'J.-J. ROUSSEAU'* ANNUAL LECTURE AND CONFERENCE
12&13 December 2024
Who Is a Person? Universality and Exclusion in Kant’s Ethics
By Marcus Willaschek (Frankfurt)
Followed by a conference on Kant on Reason, Metaphysics and Morality: Themes from the Work of Marcus Willaschek with Pauline Kleingeld (Groningen), Stefanie Grüne (Cologne), Eric Watkins (California), Sorin Baiasu (Keele) with a reply from Marcus Willaschek.
 
All welcome!
CALL FOR COMMENTATORS AND CHAIRPERSONS: If you would like to act as commentator for the papers given by Pauline Kleingeld, Stefanie Grüne, Eric Watkins or Sorin Baiasu, or would like to chair any of the sessions, please send an expression of interest to sgconf...@ecpr.eu Commentators and chairpersons will benefit from a discount of 50% on their registration for the event. For further information on the event see: Call for Chairs and Discussants (ecpr.eu) and contact the KOSAK’s Media and Research Coordinator, Eric Sancho Adamson (kosa...@gmail.com).
 
Deadline: 31 July 2024.
 
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The 'Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference are organised with the support of the European Consortium for Political Research and the Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian (KOSAK) Research Centre.
 
The 'Jean-Jacques Rousseau' Annual Lecture and Conference usually take place at the end of November, beginning of December (occasionally moved on the following year in March-April). The previous Rousseau Annual Lectures were given by Rainer Forst (2023), Katrin Flikschuh (2022), David Owen (2021 – took place in November 2022), Jens Timmermann (2020 – took place in April 2022), Adrian W. Moore (2019 – took place in July 2021), Susan Shell (2018), Pauline Kleingeld (2017 - took place in March 2018), Julian Savulescu (2016), Mark Timmons (2015 - took place in March 2016), Howard Williams (2014),  Adrian Piper (2013), Alan Montefiore (2012), John Horton (2011 - took place in March 2012), Stephen Engstrom (2010), Miranda Fricker (2009) and Giuseppina D'Oro (2008).
 
*Why the Jean-Jacques Rousseau lecture?  We hereby celebrate the true but very little known fact that Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived for a time in Staffordshire. From 22 March 1766 to 1 May 1767 Rousseau lived in the little Staffordshire village of Wootton. Rousseau had been invited to England by David Hume with whom he soon afterwards quarrelled. He then spent the next year in seclusion in Staffordshire writing the first drafts of his Confessions. When he was not writing it is said that he roamed the Staffordshire countryside in his Armenian costume studying wild flowers. Many years after his departure the locals remembered 'Owd Ross Hall', not just for his eccentricities but also for his gifts to local charities. They believed he was a king in exile! (Stephen Leach – Senior Honorary Fellow, Keele Humanities and Social Sciences)


Eric Sancho-Adamson
Media and Research Coordinator of the Keele-Oxford-St Andrews Kantian Research Centre | UK Kant Society Membership Secretary
PhD student at School of Social, Political and Global Studies, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK. Office CBA2.026
Northwest Consortium Doctoral Training Partnership, Arts and Humanities Research Council, UK Research and Innovation

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