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Below is the current version of the conference schedule. Any updates or changes will be posted here, and we’ll have information soon about travel, directions, etc.

Cosmopolitanism in Philosophical Contexts: The Vision of the
Universal and Attachments to the Particular

Fordham Philosophical Society’s
Fourth Biennial Graduate Student Conference
Fordham University, New York
April 11-12, 2008

Friday, April 11, 2008

12:30pm Registration - O’Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library
1:15pm Opening Remarks

AFTERNOON SESSION
O’Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library

1:30pm “Cosmopolitan Democracy in Times of Globalization”
Stijn Van Impe, Ghent University
Respondent: David Storey, Fordham University
2:30pm “Corporate Education: Hegel’s Vision of Personal Transformation”
Zane Yi, Fordham University
Respondent: Daniel Whitcomb Ambord, Loyola Marymount
3:30pm “Pragmatism and Human Rights”
Joseph Hoover, London School of Economics and Political Science
Respondent: Pablo Kalmanovitz, Columbia University
4:30pm “The Critique of the Rights Indigenous People and other Ethnic Minorities in International Law”
Nika Berdichevskaya, University of Toronto
Respondent: Scott O’Leary, Fordham University
5:30pm Break for dinner

7:30pm PLENARY ADDRESS
Keating Third
John Davenport
Fordham University
“From Locke to Habermas: Human Rights
and a New Federation of Democracies”

9:00pm RECEPTION
Keating Third

Saturday, April 12, 2008

9:00am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

MORNING SESSION
O’Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library

9:30am “Value Pluralism and Political Pluralism: Two Problems”
Kei Hiruta, Wolfson College, University of Oxford
Respondent: Dan Fincke, Fordham University
10:30am “Reawakening the Christian Sense of Locke’s Tolerance”
Andrew Komasinski, Fordham University
Respondent: Yun-Chan Wu, New School University
11:30am “Between Imperialism and Indifference: Toward (Self-) Critical Cosmopolitanisms”
Jakeet Singh, University of Toronto
Respondent: Ana Janssen, Fordham University

12:30pm BREAK FOR LUNCH

AFTERNOON SESSION
O’Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library

1:30pm “Rawls on International Justice”
Jacob Affolter, University of California, Riverside
Respondent: Daniel Cordes, Columbia University
2:30pm “Beyond Hospitality: Cosmopolitanism and Republican Citizenship in Kant’s Political Philosophy”
Nick Zavediuk, Saint Louis University
Respondent: Alfonso Vergaray, University of Toronto
3:30pm “Theories of ‘Recognition’ and the Case of the Ainu Minority in Japan”
Tejaswinhi Srinivas, Yale University
Respondent: Aline Ramos, Fordham University

4:30pm KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Flom Auditorium
Seyla Benhabib
Yale University
“Cosmopolitanism and the
Human Right to Democracy”

6:00pm RECEPTION
Walsh Library
7:00pm BANQUET
Location tbd

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