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WORKSHOPS 2006-2007
SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 ROSS CORBETT
Political Theory Project Research Associate,
Brown University
Locke
and Aristotle on the Limits of Law
SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 ANDREW REHFELD
Professor of Political Science, Washington
University
Qualifications
OCTOBER 12, 2006 - ANDY SABL
Professor of Political Science, UCLA
Courage
OCTOBER 26, 2006 - DANIEL WEINSTOCK **cancelled**
Professor of Philosophy, University of Montreal
NOVEMBER 9 , 2006 - JASON BRENNAN
Political Theory Project Research Associate, Brown University
Justice
as a Moderate Ideal
DECEMBER 7, 2006 - JANE MANSBRIDGE
Professor, Kennedy School, Harvard University
Conflict and Self-Interest in Deliberation
DECEMBER 14, 2006 - LIONEL McPHERSON
Professor, Philosophy, Tufts University
Fairness as a Dummy Concept
JANUARY 25 , 2007 - CHARLES BEITZ
Professor, Princeton University
FEBRUARY 1, 2007 - MICHAEL FRAZER
Political Theory Project Research Associate, Brown University
The Seductiveness of System
FEBRUARY 15 , 2007 - GERRY MACKIE
Professor of Political Science, UCSD
The Reception of Social Choice Theory by
Democratic Theory
MARCH 1, 2007 - SEBASTIEN VIGUIER
Political Theory Project Research Associate, Brown University
Individual, Individuality, and
Sensibility
MARCH 8, 2007 - LUCAS SWAINE
Professor, Government, Dartmouth
Deliberate and Free: Autonomy and Heteronomy
in Political Deliberation
MARCH 22, 2007 - TARA SMITH
Professor, Philosophy, Texas University
APRIL 5, 2007 - DANIEL
WEINSTOCK
Professor of Philosophy, University of Montreal
Value Pluralism, Autonomy
and Toleration
APRIL 19, 2007 - BRYAN GARSTEN
Professor, Political Science, Yale University
Representative Government
and Popular Sovereignty
APRIL 26, 2007 - SHARON KRAUSE
Professor, Political Science, Brown University
How Deliberation Feels
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