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“Are Severe Sanctions on Russia Morally Justified” by Avia Pasternak & Zofia Stemplowska in the Agora series edited by KCL’s @aj_wendland in The New Statesman

20 Wednesday Apr 2022

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See the latest from the Agora, “Are Severe Sanctions on Russia Morally Justified” by Avia Pasternak & Zofia Stemplowska.

“Sanctions may impose serious harm on ordinary citizens, but they are justified if they stand a chance of stopping the atrocities of war” – Avia Pasternak (UCL) and Zofia Stemplowska (Oxford) [Photo by Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]

See this new article by Avia Pasternak and Zofia Stemplowska in @aj_wendland‘s Agora series @NewStatesman. Avia Pasternak is Associate Professor in Political Theory at University College London. She is the author of Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States: Should Citizens Pay for their State’s Wrongdoings? Zofia Stemplowska is Professor of Political Theory and Asa Briggs Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. She is the co-editor of Responsibility and Distributive Justice.

Mark Sainsbury Fest – May 16-17 @ King’s College London

11 Monday Apr 2022

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We are very pleased to invite all to attend Mark Sainsbury Fest, a 2-day conference in honour and recognition of Mark Sainsbury.

Professor Mark Sainsbury FBA

The Mark Sainsbury Fest will include KCL’s Annual Sainsbury Lecture, given this year by Professor Dorothy Edgington (link to register for the Annual Sainsbury Lecture here!).


SCHEDULE

Day One – May 16

[Venue: The Council Room, King’s College London]

2:00-2:10pm: Introduction by Maria Alvarez, Maria Rosa Antognazza, and Alex Grzankowski

2:10-3:00pm: Panel discussion
Barry Smith
MM McCabe
Tim Crane
Anthony Savile
David Papineau

3:00-3:30pm: Break

3:30-5:30pm: 2 Talks (40+20 minutes discussion each)
Hans Kamp (Chair: Julie Hunter)
Sir Richard Sorabji (Chair: Anna-Sara Malmgren)

5:30-6:00pm: Break

[Venue: Move to Safra Lecture Theatre]

6:00pm: Mark Sainsbury Lecture by Dorothy Edgington (Chair: MM McCabe)
(Please note that booking is required to attend this lecture – link to register for the Annual Sainsbury Lecture here.)

8:00pm: Wine Reception in the Somerset Room


Day Two – May 17

[Venue: Senate House/Institute of Philosophy, Room 349]

10:00am-12:00pm: 2 Talks (40+20 minutes discussion each)
Genoveva Marti (Chair: Bryan Pickel)
Keith Hossack (Chair: Michael Tye)

12:00-13:30pm: Lunch Break

13:30-14:30pm: “Short Talks” (Chair: Stacie Friend)
Giulia Felappi
Marcello Oreste Fiocco
Tom Crowther

14:30-16:00pm: Lecture by Mark Sainsbury (Chair: David Sosa)

Final greetings by Maria Alvarez, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Alex Grzankowski

Please feel free to direct any questions to Alex Grzankowski at alex.grzankowski@gmail.com!

Mark Sainsbury Lecture 2022 – ‘Two Kinds of Indeterminacy’ – Prof. Dorothy Edgington FBA

11 Monday Apr 2022

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Date & Time: Monday 16th May, 18:00 GMT+1

Venue: Safra Theatre, Strand Campus, King’s College London, Strand, London, WC2R 2LS

‘Two Kinds of Indeterminacy’

Speaker: Professor Dorothy Edgington FBA

Chair: Professor MM McCabe FBA

The lecture will be followed by a drinks reception (Somerset Room, KCL).

All are very welcome. Registration via Eventbrite is required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/311672660317

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