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The Munich Lectures in Ethics 2021

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The 2021 Munich Lectures in Ethics was held virtually from May 25 to May 27. Over the course of these three days, main speaker Baroness Onora O’Neill gave three lectures on the topic „Why Human Rights Are Not Enough“. On May 27, she was joined by the distinguished commentators Professor Stefan Gosepath, Professor Laura Valentini and Professor Jeremy Waldron, who presented their comments to her work. The lectures and comments were subsequently published by Oxford University Press.

This event is generously funded by the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft).

Lecture 1: Duties and Rights in the Twentieth Century

Lecture 2: Duties and Rights in a Digital Age

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Lecture 3: Duties and Rights: Would More Be Better?

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We will update you on the next Munich Lectures with Susan Wolf in 2023 on this page. Meanwhile, you can review this year's program here or in the archive. If you want to stay updated, sign up for our regular newsletter (in German only). 

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