BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240328T200640Z DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20180327T194500 DTEND;TZID=Asia/Nicosia:20180327T194500 SUMMARY:Disorientation in politics and the challenge of renewing political philosophy A workshop with Hans Sluga and Raymond Geuss UID:20240328T200640Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Asia/Nicosia LOCATION:Chancellor's Drive\, Norwich\, United Kingdom\, NR4 7TJ DESCRIPTION:
Disorientation in politics and the challenge of renewing political philosophy
\nA workshop with Hans Sluga and Raymond Geuss
\nUniversity of East Anglia (UEA)\, 27 April 2018\, ca. 9.30 am - 4 pm\,
\norganized by Janosch Prinz &\; Rupert Read
\nPolitical disorientation seems to be all around us. Political philosophy should provide us with tools for making sense of this disorientation. This workshop will explore conceptual frameworks for understanding the current disorientation in politics and present suggestions for how to rework political philosophy so that it can play an orientating role. The workshop thus touches recent debates about how to do (realist) political theory/philosophy and their value for understanding politics and making collective decisions.
\nConfirmed speakers:
\nHans Sluga (Berkeley): &ldquo\;Our current disorientation in politics and how to rethink political philosophy&rdquo\;
\nRaymond Geuss (Cambridge): &ldquo\;Realism yet again&rdquo\;
\nFabian Freyenhagen and Jö\;rg Schaub (Essex): &ldquo\;Two Dogmas of Rawlsian Political Philosophy&rdquo\;
\nWe are inviting submissions of abstracts (of up to 300 words) for papers (ca. 20 minutes) or for commentaries (of ca. 10 minutes) until 27 March. Papers may be on the overall themes of the workshop. Commentaries should explicitly engage with the work of the external speakers and the overall themes of the workshop. The event will start at ca. 9.30 am and finish at ca. 4 pm (details TBC). Attendance is free. A buffet lunch and refreshments will be provided. Registration is now open.
\nPlease contact Janosch Prinz (j.prinz@uea.ac.uk) to submit your abstract (until 30 March) and \; to register. Women and members of groups under-represented in academic philosophy are particularly encouraged to apply.
\nExternal speakers:
\nHans Sluga is William and Trudy Ausfahl Professor of Philosophy\, University of California\, Berkeley. His recent monographs include &ldquo\;Politics and the Search for the Common Good&rdquo\; (Cambridge UP\, 2014).
\nRaymond Geuss (Emeritus Professor of Philosophy\, University of Cambridge). His recent essay collections include &ldquo\;Changing the Subject&rdquo\; (Harvard UP\, 2017)\, &ldquo\;Reality and its Dreams&rdquo\; (Harvard UP\, 2016)\, \; and &ldquo\;A World Without Why&rdquo\; (Princeton UP\, 2014).
\nFabian Freyenhagen (Professor of Philosophy\, University of Essex) is the author of "Adorno's Practical Philosophy. Living Less Wrongly" (Cambridge UP\, 2013) and the co-director of the Essex Autonomy Project.
\nJö\;rg Schaub (Lecturer in Philosophy\, University of Essex) is the author of "Gerechtigkeit als Versö\;hnung" (Campus\, 2009).
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