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SUMMARY:New Directions in Public Reason
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LOCATION:48 Edgbaston Park Road\, Birmingham\, United Kingdom\, B15 2RA
DESCRIPTION:<p>Recent years have seen a flourishing of the philosophical literature on public reason\, with a number of new models of public reason being developed\, novel arguments in favour of existing models being advanced\, and exploration taking place into the implications of the use of public reason for a range of pressing political controversies. At the same time\, critics of public reason liberalism have been deploying new objections\, and refining familiar ones. This two-day conference\, hosted by Birmingham&rsquo\;s Department of Philosophy\, aims to address new and emerging themes in the political philosophy of public reason\, and features contributions from proponents of a range of key perspectives from the contemporary debate.</p>\n<p>The conference is generously supported by the Leverhulme Trust\, the Mind Association\, the College of Arts and Law at Birmingham\, and the Birmingham University Academic Collaboration Fund (North America).</p>\n<p><strong>Registration:</strong></p>\n<p>Space for this event is limited\, and registration is required. Registration fees have been kept to a minimum\, and are &pound\;10 for a single day\, or &pound\;20 for the whole event\, including lunch and coffee. To register\, please email&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:j.s.williams@bham.ac.uk">j.s.williams@bham.ac.uk</a>&nbsp\;by 9am on Monday 9th June. Please also mention in your email if you would like to attend the conference dinner on the evening of Monday 16th (at an additional cost)\, or if you would like advice about overnight accommodation options.</p>\n<p><strong>Programme:</strong></p>\n<p><u>Monday 16th June:</u></p>\n<p>10.30 - 12.00: Macedo (&lsquo\;The Practical Uses of Public Reason in a Diverse Democracy&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>12.00 &ndash\; 13.00: Lunch</p>\n<p>13.00 &ndash\; 14.30: Vallier (&lsquo\;Public Reason and Public Choice: A Synthesis&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>14.30 - 14.45: Coffee</p>\n<p>14.45 &ndash\; 16.15: Peter (&lsquo\;From Objective Reason to Public Reason&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>16.15 &ndash\; 16.30: Coffee</p>\n<p>16.30 &ndash\; 18.00: Wall (&lsquo\;Razian Authority and Public Reason&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>18.00: Drinks</p>\n<p>19.30: Conference dinner</p>\n<p><u>Tuesday 17th June:</u></p>\n<p>10.30 &ndash\; 12.00: Lister (&lsquo\;Toleration\, Public Reason\, and Community&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>12.00 &ndash\; 13.00: Lunch</p>\n<p>13.00 - 14.30: Sinclair (&lsquo\;International Public Reason&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>14.30 &ndash\; 14.45: Coffee</p>\n<p>14.45 &ndash\; 16.15: Chambers (&lsquo\;Political Liberal Neutrality\, Public Reason\, and State-Recognised Marriage&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>16.15 &ndash\; 16.30: Coffee</p>\n<p>16.30 &ndash\; 18.00: Gaus ("Is Public Reason a Normalization Project?: Deep Diversity and the Open Society&rsquo\;)</p>\n<p>End of conference</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jeremy Williams:
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