Chandran Kukathas completed his undergraduate studies in history and political science at the Australian National University, his master’s degree in politics at the University of New South Wales and his doctoral studies at Oxford. He has taught at the Royal Military College in Canberra, Oxford, the Australian National University, the University of New South Wales at…
Martti Koskenniemi is Academy Professor with the University of Helsinki and Arthur Goodhart Professor of Legal Science, University of Cambridge (2008-2009). He is also Hauser Global Professor of law at New York University School of Law. He has been a member of the UN International Law Commission (2002-2006) and Judge at the Administrative Tribunal of the…
Jack Knight is the Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Political Science at Duke University. His primary areas of interest lie at the intersection of law and politics. His major research focuses on issues in modern social and political theory, law and legal theory, and the political economy of institutions. His publications include: Institutions and Social Conflict (Cambridge…
Jean-François Kervégan is a professor at the University Institute of France (l’Institut universitaire de France) as well as at the University of Paris 1 / Panthéon-Sorbonne. He was president of the French Society for Philosophy and Legal and Political Theory. His work primarily covers the following areas: classical German philosophy (where he mostly deals with Hegel…
Andrea Kern is professor of history of philosophy at the University of Leipzig. She obtained her PhD at the FU in Berlin. Her current research involves anthropological difference from the empirical and conceptual perspectives. She is the author of two books: Schöne Lust. Eine Theorie der ästhetischen Erfahrung nach Kant I Quellen des Wissens. Zum Begriff vernünftiger…
Asa Kasher is the Laura Schwarz-Kipp Professor Emeritus of Professional Ethics and Philosophy of Practice and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University in Israel. In 2000, Professor Kasher was awarded the Israel Prize for his work in philosophy and ethics. Prof. Kasher is author of the IDF’s Code of Ethics. Guest lectures
Luca Illetterati is a Professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Padua. He mainly studied topics concerning German classical philosophy with particular attention to Kant, Hegel and Heidegger. His filed of research includes the philosophy of nature, the concepts of life and organisms, the relationship between philosophy and science, with particular reference to biological…
Otfried Höffe, (1943), Dr. Dr. h.c. mult, is one of the most accomplished and highly regarded authorities in the area of practical philosophy today. He is professor of philosophy at the University of Tübingen, and was formerly a professor at the Universities of Duisburg and Freiburg, as well as the director of the International Institute…
Geoffrey Hodgson (1946) is a professor at the Business school of the University of Hertfordshire and is a member of the Academy for Social Science of the United Kingdom. He was awarded the Schumpeter Award by the International Schumpeter Society in 2014. as well as a Veblen-Commons Award by the Association for Evolutionary Economics in 2012.…
Lisa Hercog is a professor of political philosophy and theory at the Technical University of Munich. She studied philosophy, economics, political science and contemporary history at the universities of Munich and Oxford. She is the author of the book “Inventing the Market. Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory” (Oxford University Press, 2013). She deals with the relations…