9:30- 10:45 A Brief Guide to Gottfried Achenwall: The Textbook Kant used for the Feyerabend lectures Pauline Kleingeld, Michael Gregory, Fiorella Tomassini, University of Groningen 11:00- 12:15 The Many Ends of Natural Law Larry Krasnoff, College of Charleston
12.15-13.45 Lunch 13:45-15:00 Fitting Natural Right into the Critical Philosophy Howard Williams, Cardiff University 15:15-16:30 Innate Right in Achenwall and Kant Paul Guyer, Brown University
16:45-18:00 ‘The Beginning of Property is Hard to Comprehend’ Kenneth Westphal, Academia Europaea, Italy
19:00 Dinner
Saturday October 15th
9:30-10:45 Property and the Economy Lucy Allais, Johns Hopkins University and University of the Witwatersrand 11:00-12:15 Of Rights to Ourselves and Others: Domestic Right and Slavery Jordan Pascoe, Manhattan College
12.15-13.45 Lunch 13:45-15:00 “Freedom must give itself the law”: Autonomy, Retribution, and the Feyerabend Lectures on Natural Right Susan Meld Shell, Boston College 15:15-16:30 Fundamental Aspects of Public Right Luigi Caranti, University of Catania 16:45-18:00 Freedom of Religion and Thought Monique Hulshof, State University of Campinas
19:00 Dinner
Sunday October 16th
10:00-11:15 Happiness, Paternalism, and Social Welfare in Feyerabend Sarah Holtman, University of Minnesota 11:30-12:45 Death and the Limits to State Coercive Power Frederick Rauscher, Michigan State University 13:00 Lunch