Mike Gregory (forthcoming) “Whose Vocation? Which Being?: A.W. Rehberg on the Vocation of the Human Being and Political Theory”. In Studies in Modern German Philosophy: The Vocation of the Human Being. Edited by Courtney Fugate and Anne Pollok. Bloomsbury.
Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Three Models of Natural Right: Baumgarten, Achenwall, and Kant, in Baumgarten and Kant on the Foundations of Practical Philosophy, Courtney Fugate, John Hymers, (eds). Oxford University Press.
Janis D. Schaab (2022) Kant on Autonomy of the Will, in The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Ben Colburn (ed.). Routledge.
Fiorella Tomassini (forthcoming) Natural Right and Revolution in Kant’s Doctrine of Right, in Personality and Humanity in Kant, Luigi Caranti, Fernando Silva (eds.). Georg Olms Verlag.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Kant on the Science of Metaphysics, Conference in connection with Marcus Willaschek’s Rousseau Lecture, European Consortium for Political Research, Colchester.
Vinicius Carvalho (2024), Kant's Justification for the Innate Right to Freedom. ECPR Winter School: Kantian Political Thought Today, Colchester (UK).
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Kant on Racial Hierarchy, Slavery, and Colonialism, ECPR Winterschool, Colchester.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Republican Themes in Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Antognazza Lecture (annual lecture of the British Society for the History of Philosophy), Edinburgh.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Kant’s Analytic Method in Groundwork I, Main Lecture, 14th International Kant Congress, Bonn.
Vinicius Carvalho (2024), Kant's Constitutivism and the Shmagency Objection, 14th International Kant Congress, Bonn.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Kant on Racial Hierarchy, Slavery, and Colonialism, Panel on Kant and Race, 14th International Kant Congress.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Was Kant on the Right Track?’ Workshop on ‘Using Merely as a Means’ and the ‘Trolley Problem, Bonn.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024),Kant’s Method in the Prolegomena and the Groundwork, Keynote, 6th International SEKLE Conference, Santiago de Compostela.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Republican Themes in Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Berliner Kant-Kurs, Humboldt University Berlin, June.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Independence and Kant’s Positive Conception of Freedom, Public Lecture, Humboldt University, Berlin, June.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), A Third Argument for Kantian Ethics, Institutskolloquium Marburg University, June.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Three Arguments for Kantian Ethics, Keynote, Conference on ‘Kantian Philosophy Today’, University of Amsterdam, June.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Kant on Racial Hierarchy, Slavery, and (Anti-)Colonialism, public philosophical dialogue on Kant and decolonization, Goethe-Institut, Amsterdam, June.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), Three arguments for Kantian ethics, BBAW tercentennial Kant Conference, Berlin, April.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork’, Erasmus University Faculty Colloquium, April.
Pauline Kleingeld (2024), The Argument of Kant’s Groundwork, Grundlegung, April.
Janis D. Schaab (2022), Conspiracy Theories and Rational Critique: A Kantian Procedural Approach. PSH (Philosophy, Science, Humanities) lecture, University of Groningen.
Fiorella Tomassini (2021), Right, Maxims, and the Categorical Imperative in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals. Commentator: Fred Rauscher (U. Michigan). “Women Scholars Network: Formal Principles in Kant’s Political Philosophy”, Virtual NAKS (North American Kant Society).
Leon van Rijsbergen (2021) Flawless Moral Disagreement in Kantian Moral Theory?: A Critique of Flikschuh's Kantian Contextualist Relativism. OZSW Conference, University of Tilburg.
Michael Gregory (2021) Does the Kantian State Dominate? OZSW Conference, University of Tilburg.
Janis D. Schaab (2021) Autonomy, Self-Legislation, and the Ground of the Moral Law. Multilateral Kant Colloquium, University of Lisbon.
Janis D. Schaab (2021) The Integrity-Morality Link: Practical Identities, Obligations to Oneself, and the Formula of Humanity. Rocky Mountains Ethics Congress, University of Colorado, Boulder.
Pauline Kleingeld (2021) Independence and Kant's Positive Conception of Freedom. Workshop on Independence in Kant's Political Theory, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Pauline Kleingeld (2021) What is, for Kant, a Law? Comments on Eric Watkins' Kant on Laws, Pacific Division Meeting of the APA.