NEWCASTLE ETHICS, LEGAL, AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY WORKSHOPS Autumn 2006 series 1

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NEWCASTLE ETHICS, LEGAL, AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY WORKSHOPS
Autumn 2006 series
1st September
Professor Henry Richardson (Georgetown)
Deliberative Democracy and ‘Reasons that All Can Accept’
4th October
Professor Dudley Knowles (Glasgow)
Authority
11th October
Dr John Gibbins (Newcastle)
On Jural Ethics
18th October
Pia Halme (Newcastle)
Ecological Debt and Global Justice
25th October
Professor John Gardner (Oxford/Yale)
Simply in Virtue of Being Human: The Whos and Whys of Human Rights
1st November
Professor Peter Jones (Newcastle)
Cartoons, Free Expression, and the (Ir)relevance of Offence
8th November
Professor Robert Stern (Sheffield)
Freedom, Self-legislation, and Morality in Kant and Hegel: Constructivist versus Realist
Accounts
15th November
Mr Richard Mullender (Newcastle)
nazis
29th November
Dr Graham Long (Newcastle)
Tba
5th December
Dr Ian O’Flynn (Newcastle)
What is a Multinational Democracy?
13th December
Dr Christiane Hiley (Newcastle)
Tba
All meetings will take place in Politics seminar room G6 at the University of Newcastle
from 4.00-6.00pm. Meetings are free and open to the public. For more details, please
contact Dr Thom Brooks (email: t.brooks@newcastle.ac.uk; phone: (0191) 222 5288).
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