#  2008 Program 

 



#### Friday, October 31 

11:00 am Registration and Lunch

12:45 pm Welcome and Opening Remarks

1:00 pm **Session I**

- [Hans Christian Siller](/people/hans-siller) (Yale University), “Kantian Constitutionalism, Foundational Violence, and the Sources of Legitimacy” (Discussant: Bernardo Zacka)
- [Jeremy Farris](/people/jeremy-farris) (University of Oxford), “How to be a Good Anarchist” (Discussant: Don Tontiplaphol)

2:30 pm Break

2:45 pm **Session II** (Chair: Daniela Cammack)

- [Mark Hanin](/people/mark-hanin) (University of Cambridge), “Misrepresentation of God’s Role in Pufendorf’s Theory of Natural Law” (Discussant: Sam Goldman)
- [Onur Ince](/people/onur-ince) (Cornell University), “Morality of Accumulation: John Locke’s Theory of Money in the ‘Second Treatise of Government’” (Discussant: Michael Nitsch)

4:15 pm Break

4:30 pm **Keynote Address**

- [David Runciman](/people/david-runciman) (University of Cambridge), "Does it Make Sense to Discount Liberty?"

6:30 pm Reception

#### Saturday, November 1 

10:00 am Light Breakfast

10:30 am **Session III** (Chair: Matt Landauer)

- [Genevieve Rousseliere](/people/genevieve-rousseliere) (Princeton University), “A Case for Economic Democracy: John Stuart Mill and the Development of Individuality” (Discussant: Prithvi Datta)
- [Ryan Griffiths](/people/ryan-griffiths) (McGill University), “An Anthropomorphic Categorical Imperative: The Impartial Spectator” (Discussant: Joe Kochanek)

12:00 pm Lunch

1:00 pm **Session IV** (Chair: Bettina Scholz)

- [Gabriel Wollner](/people/gabriel-wollner) (University College London), “Framing, Reciprocity, and the Grounds of Egalitarian Justice” (Discussant: Lucas Stanzcyk)
- [Jesse Tomalty](/people/jesse-tomalty) (University of St. Andrews), “Challenging the Institutional Conception of Human Rights” (Discussant: Andreea Tivig)
- [Sarah Goff](/people/sarah-goff) (Princeton University), “Where Should We Dump our Global Justice Obligations? Not on International Institutions” (Discussant: Sabeel Rahman)

3:00 pm Break

3:15 pm **Session V**

- [Alex Livingston](/people/alex-livingston) (University of Toronto), “Avoiding Deliberative Democracy: Connolly, Deleuze, and the Public Sphere” (Discussant: Emily Gustafson)
- [Shatema Threadcraft](/people/shatema-threadcraft) (Yale University), “Black Feminist Theory and the Post­-Emancipation Struggle for Intimate Equality” (Discussant: Emma Saunders­-Hastings)

4:45 pm Closing Remarks



 



 

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