Publications
Work in progress
[Paper] Peña, Ignacio. The significance of intentions for two mechanisms of normative change. Consent and Liability to Defensive Harm. Manuscript in preparation.
[Paper] Peña, Ignacio. The Value of Life in Hegel’s §127 of the GPhR. Metaethical Implications of the Right of Necessity. Preprint.
[Paper] Peña, Ignacio with Felipe Miranda. Lo tuyo, lo mío y lo de todos: la dimensión intersubjetiva del derecho de propiedad en Locke y Kant. Manuscript in preparation.
Books
[Coed.] [With Juan Ormeño Karzulovic] Reconocimiento y Derecho. Del Yo al Nosotros en las Instituciones jurídicas. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, Chile. 2022 (ISBN 978-956-11-2803-3).
Books chapters
[Chapter] Reconocimiento y Propiedad:La raíz intersubjetiva de la concepción normativa de propiedad., in Ormeño, J. y Peña, I (ed.) Reconocimiento y Derecho. Del Yo al Nosotros en las Instituciones jurídicas. Editorial Universitaria, Santiago, Chile. 2022 (ISBN 978-956-11-2803-3).
Papers
“Comentario de Jurisprudencia. La decisión de no perseverar en la investigación en ausencia de formalización”, in Legal journal, State Defense Council (Santiago) 40 (1), December 2020, pp. 183 - 206.
"La pena de inhabilitación y suspensión de cargo de oficio público. Desde el contenido al fundamento de la sanción", in Legal journal, State Defense Council (Santiago) 35 (1), June 2016, pp. 71 – 97.
"Monitoreo telemático: análisis crítico desde la sociología del control y la economía política del castigo". Justice Studies Journal, (18), 2013, pp. 161-198.
Conferences and Seminars
“The significance of intentions for two mechanisms of normative change: Consent and Liability to Defensive Harm”. Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal Theory 2026. University of Warwick (February 21st 2026).
“Intentions and Mental State Theories of Consent: Discussing the ‘Decision Model”. Warwick Philosophy Postgraduate Workshop. University of Warwick (October 3rd 2025).
“The naturalistic claim of §127 GPhR : Metaethical implications from the right of necessity”. The Philosophy of Right and wrong: Hegel on crime, transgression, and injustice Conference. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law (September 11th 2025).
“Intentions and Mental State Theories of Consent. Against The Decision Model”. PPE Society London: First Annual Meeting. King’s College London. (July 17th 2025).
“Consent, autonomy and inclusion: control in intimate consent”. “Law and Inclusivity”. Queen Mary Law School. (June 18th 2025).
“Intentions and Mental State Theories of Consent. Against The Decision Model”. In In 6th POLEMO (Political, Legal and Moral Philosophy Research Group) Symposium. Central University of Vienna. (May. 23th 2025)
“The intersubjective nexus within the right of property in Kant”, in 8th International Congress of the Spanish Society for Hegel Studies: Kant and German Idealism. University of Málaga, (April 23–25, 2025).
“The role of intentions in the debate about the nature of consent”, in Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal Theory 2025, University of Warwick (Feb. 22th 2025).