UKKS Annual Conference / The Dublin Kant Fest.
20-21 May, Dublin 2024.
Keynote Speakers:
- Baroness Onora O’Neill, Emeritus, Cambridge University.
- Ido Geiger, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
- Lucy Allais, Johns Hopkins University and University of the Witwatersrand.
- Tobias Rosefeldt, Humboldt University.
Venue: The Newman House (at St. Stephen’s Green), Dublin City Centre.
Date: A 2-day conference on Mon-Tue, 20th-21st May, 2024.
Conference: 4 keynote speakers plus 14 speakers in 7 parallel sessions.
Jointly hosted and organised by the Dept. of Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin (Lilian Alweiss, TCD) and the School of Philosophy, University College Dublin (James O’Shea, UCD), in association with the Dept. of Philosophy at King’s College London (John Callanan, King’s).
There is no conference fee, but at present we do not have funding for flight, accommodation, and meals for parallel session participants. It is not necessary to belong to the UKKS to participate in the conference, but you are welcome to join. To read more about how to join and the benefits of being a member see https://www.ukks.co.uk/membership.html .
Queries may be sent to either Jim O’Shea, UCD (jim.oshea@ucd.ie) or Lilian Alweiss, TCD (alweissl@tcd.ie).
20-21 May, Dublin 2024.
Keynote Speakers:
- Baroness Onora O’Neill, Emeritus, Cambridge University.
- Ido Geiger, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
- Lucy Allais, Johns Hopkins University and University of the Witwatersrand.
- Tobias Rosefeldt, Humboldt University.
Venue: The Newman House (at St. Stephen’s Green), Dublin City Centre.
Date: A 2-day conference on Mon-Tue, 20th-21st May, 2024.
Conference: 4 keynote speakers plus 14 speakers in 7 parallel sessions.
Jointly hosted and organised by the Dept. of Philosophy, Trinity College Dublin (Lilian Alweiss, TCD) and the School of Philosophy, University College Dublin (James O’Shea, UCD), in association with the Dept. of Philosophy at King’s College London (John Callanan, King’s).
There is no conference fee, but at present we do not have funding for flight, accommodation, and meals for parallel session participants. It is not necessary to belong to the UKKS to participate in the conference, but you are welcome to join. To read more about how to join and the benefits of being a member see https://www.ukks.co.uk/membership.html .
Queries may be sent to either Jim O’Shea, UCD (jim.oshea@ucd.ie) or Lilian Alweiss, TCD (alweissl@tcd.ie).