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SUMMARY:Kant's second thoughts on Colonialism
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LOCATION:Ghent\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Critical Philosophy (Ghent University) is pleased to announce the next lecture of the series on Kantian and Post-Kantian Political Philosophy:\n<br>\nProf. P. Kleingeld&nbsp\; (Universiteit Groningen)\, 'Kant's second thoughts on Colonialism'.<em><br><br></em>Time and venue: January 23\, 19.30 h\, Room 0.32 A\, Blandijnberg 2\, 9000 Ghent.\n<br>Admission is free\, but because of organisational reasons\, registration is needed.\nFor registration please send and email to&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">janjasper.persijn@ugent.be</a><br><em><br></em>\n<em>Prof. dr. Pauline Kleingeld&nbsp\;</em><em>is the author of Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2012). She&nbsp\;</em><em>is professor in Ethics and History at the University of Groningen. In the past\, she studied at the Universities of Leiden and Frankfurt am Main\, and was Assistant and Associate Professor at the Washington University in St. Louis and Professor&nbsp\; practical philosophy in Leiden. Her academic interests are Kant&rsquo\;s and Kantian philosophy\, as well as moral theory\, political philosophy\, and feminist theory. <br></em>
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