A Workshop on Axel Honneth's Freedom's Right

November 21, 2014
Department of Philosophy, Binghamton University

UU 325W
Binghamton 13902
United States

Speakers:

Axel Honneth
Frankfurt University
Mattias Iser
Binghamton University
Timo Juetten
University of Essex
Frederick Neuhouser
Columbia University
Max Pensky
Binghamton University/State University of New York
Danielle Petherbridge
UCD
Christopher Zurn
UMASS Boston

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Mattias Iser
Binghamton University
Max Pensky
Binghamton University/State University of New York

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The Philosophy Department and the Graduate Program in Social, Political, Ethical and Legal Philosophy at Binghamton University announce a one-day workshop on Axel Honneth's Freedom's Right on Friday, November 21, 2014.

Each commentator will offer critical remarks on a section of the book, followed by a response from Axel Honneth and general discussion. The workshop closes with a roundtable discussion.

Commentators: 

          Mattias Iser, Binghamton University

          Timo Juetten, University of Essex

          Frederick Neuhouser, Columbia University

          Max Pensky, Binghamton University

          Danielle Petherbridge, University College Dublin

          Christopher Zurn, Umass Boston

Respondant: Axel Honneth, Columbia University and Goethe University Frankfurt

The workshop begins at 9:30 AM on Friday November 21 and concludes at 7:00 PM.

The workshop is free and open to the public; however space is limited and advanced registration is required. To register, email Max Pensky at [email protected]

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