Whether with Kant or among conservatives, on the Internet, in environmental discourses or in Zanzibar: this book examines how people set norms for themselves, question them and legitimise them. The contributions show that norms continue to play a central role in all areas of life. Together with values and narratives, they form normative orders that legitimise political authority and the distribution of rights and goods: in criminal law, in the upbringing of children, in the territorial state, in discourses of progress, in the Anthropocene.
When
23 September 2020, 2 p.m.
Where
The event will be held in English. Please register in advance by sending an email to
[email protected]. The event will take place online via GoToMeeting. The dial-in data will be sent to you after the registration.
Programme
Introduction by
Prof. Rainer Forst (Normative Orders) and
Prof.Klaus Günther (Normative Orders).
With
Dr. Ilaria Cozzaglio (Normative Orders),
PD Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann, LL.M. (Harvard) (Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut Hamburg / Normative Orders)
, Dr. Stefan Kroll (HSFK),
Dr. Daniel Lambach (Normative Orders),
Dr. Sofie Møller (Normative Orders) and
Dr. Umberto Sconfienza (University Duisburg-Essen)
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More information about the book, published by Campus Verlag, are available on the
publsher's website
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