14 juin 2022 | The Justifications of Slavery in the Age of Conquest

14 juin 2022

International Workshop organisé par Jacob Schmutz (Séminaire de troisième cycle "Les justifications de l’esclavage à l’époque de la conquête")

Avec la participation de Anne-Charlotte Martineau (CNRS, Nanterre) | Daniel Schwartz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) |  Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, Mexico) | Rômulo Ehalt (Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt/Main - online) | José Luis Egio (Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt/Main) | Christoph Haar (UCLouvain) | Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Baltimore & Olomouc University, Czech Republic)

Mardi 14 juin 2022, 09:15–18:00

Salle Ladrière, Institut Supérieur de Philosophie – Collège Mercier (et en ligne : contacter Jacob Schmutz)

Programme

09:15 | Jacob Schmutz (Institut Supérieur de Philosophie, UCLouvain) – Welcome
09:30 | Anne-Charlotte Martineau (Centre de Théorie et Analyse du Droit, CNRS, Nanterre) – Legal-Theological Justifications of the Slave Trade : from Vitoria to Molina
10:15 | Daniel Schwartz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) – Molina on War by Contract and Slavery

11:00 Coffee break

11:15 Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, Mexico) – Luis de Molina on Rights and Obligations of Slave Merchants

12:00-14:00 Lunch break

14:15 Rômulo Ehalt (Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt/Main - online) – The Enslavement of the Japanese as a topos in Early-Modern Moral Theology
15:00 José Luis Egio (Max-Planck-Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt/Main) – In the name of common good, extreme necessity and utility. Extraordinary taxes, seizure of native land and slavery in Hispanic-American scholasticism

15:45 Coffee Break

16:00 Christoph Haar (Institut pour la recherche interdisciplinaire en sciences juridiques, UCLouvain) – Epifanio de Moirans on justifications of black slavery resembling ‘walking with eyes closed’ in 17th-century Latin America

16:45 Closing Conference: Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Baltimore & Olomouc University, Czech Republic) – American Slave Narratives and Philosophical Anthropology

17h30 General discussion: What topics should be developed in slavery studies?

All conferences will be transmitted via Teams (https://bit.ly/LienTeamsWorkshopJacobSchmutz)

 

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