Stanford Fall 2016 Workshop on Moral and Political Philosophy
Stanford
United States
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Workshop is free and open to all.
But pre-registration is required (in order to get the papers to read).
Register here: https://goo.gl/forms/qBU2ChFLMSDpQZJJ3
This is a pre-read workshop. Everyone attending a session is expected to have read the paper beforehand.
The broad theme of this workshop is the relationship between contemporary moral and political philosophy and the history of moral and political philosophy.
Format for each session:
10min comments, 5 min response from speaker, and then Q+A.
9:45am-11am
Kenny Walden (Dartmouth Philosophy), “Incomparable Worth”
with comments from Lindsey Chambers (Stanford Center for Ethics)
11:15am – 12:30am
Daniela Cammack (Stanford Law), “Were the Ancient Greeks Epistemic Democrats?”
with comments from Lucas Stanczyk (MIT Political Science)
12:30-2:30
Lunch
2:30-3:45
Desmond Jagmohan (Princeton Politics), “Machiavelli of the Black Belt: Booker T.
Washington and the Politics of Deception”
with comments from David Plunkett (Dartmouth Philosophy)
4-5:15
Kinch Hoekstra (Berkeley Political Science / Law), “Thucydides in the Renaissance
and Reformation”
with comments from Alison McQueen (Stanford Political Science)
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