Sunday, April 19, 2009
Marilyn Friedman, "How To Blame People Responsibly"; Sam Buell to Discuss
Friday, April 24 from 12:00-1:30PM. RSVP to rehfeld@wustl.edu by Wed, noon for lunch. Click on "comments" below to continue the discussion.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Frank Lovett on Law and Social Convention; Neil Richards to Discuss
Friday, April 17: Frank Lovett (Political Science) will present his paper "Law and Social Convention." Neil Richards (Law) will discuss. Click "comment" to this announcement to continue the discussion
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Jack Knight on Pragmatism; Greg Magarian to discuss
Friday, April 10: Jack Knight (Political Science and Law, Duke) will present his paper "Pragmatism and Institutional Design." Greg Magarian (WUSTL Law) will discuss. Click "comment" to this announcement to continue the discussion.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Stilz on Collective Responsibility and the State; De Geest to Discuss
Friday, March 20, Gerrit De Geest (WUSTL, Law) discusses Anna Stilz (Princeton, Politics) paper "Collective Responsibility and the State." Continue the discussion by responding to this post.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Bernstein on the Civil War; Early to discuss
Friday, February 27, Gerald Early (English) discusses Iver Bernstein's (History) paper, "Revitalizing America: Maroon Politics and the Origins of the Civil War." Comment on this announcement to continue the discussion.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Friday, February 20: Schmidgen on Atomic Philosophy
Schmidgen on Atomic Philosophy and Political Deformity; Charly Coleman will be discussing. Comment on this announcement to continue the discussion.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Richards on "Brandeis, Privacy and Free Speech"
On Friday, February 13, Neil Richard will present his Paper on Brandeis, Privacy and Free Speech; David Konig to discuss. Post a comment to this announcement to discuss the paper.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Davis on Slavery, Reparations and the Limits of Collective Justice
Friday, February 6: Adrienne Davis presents her paper on slavery, reparations and justice at the workshop, Larry May to discuss. Davis, "seeks to offer...frameworks for comprehending and articulating slavery's injury, including, critically, its on-going effects." Post here to continue the discussion.
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