The Philosophy of Right and Wrong: Hegel on Crime, Transgression, and Injustice

September 11, 2025 - September 13, 2025
Independent Research Group Criminal Law Theory, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law

Freiburg
Germany

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Max Planck Institute for The Study of Crime, Security and Law
Max-Planck-Institute for The Study of Crime, Security and Law

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Judgments of wrong are ubiquitous in moral, political, and legal discourse. Yet, we rarely talk about what is wrong, its place in the world, and its relationship to what is right. This conference brings together scholars to explore the notion of wrong (Unrecht) in and through GWF Hegel’s mature philosophy.

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Giulia Battistoni (Verona)

Thom Brooks (Durham)

Alan Brudner (Toronto)

Jochen Bung (Hamburg)

Matthew Delhey (Toronto)

Sabrina Muchová (Prague)

Alan Norrie (Warwick)

Angelica Nuzzo (New York)

Linda Lilith Obermayr (Vienna)

Ignacio Peña Caroca (Warwick)

Sabina Tortorella (Namur)

Klaus Vieweg (Jena)

Caroline Wall (Boston)

Claudia Wirsing (Braunchweig/Münster)

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September 5, 2025, 9:00am CET

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