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David Runciman

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Professor Runciman is Professor of Politics at the University of Cambridge. His research interests include late-nineteenth and twentieth century political thought; theories of the state and of political representation; and various aspects of contemporary...

Hans Siller

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Hans Siller's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "Kantian Constitutionalism, Foundational Violence, and the Sources of Legitimacy".

Jeremy Farris

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Jeremy Farris's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "How to be a Good Anarchist".

Onur Ince

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Onur Ince's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "Morality of Accumulation: John Locke’s Theory of Money in the Second Treatise of Government". His paper for the 2011 conference is entitled, "Edmund Burke and the Vicissitudes of Colonial Capitalism"...

Genevieve Rousseliere

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Genevieve Rousseliere's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "A Case for Economic Democracy: John Stuart Mill and the Development of Individuality".

Ryan Griffiths

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Ryan Griffiths's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "An Anthropomorphic Categorical Imperative: The Impartial Spectator". His paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Consent and Practice: The Logic of Grotius’s The Rights of War and Peace".

Gabriel Wollner

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Gabriel Wollner's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "Framing, Reciprocity, and the Grounds of Egalitarian Justice".

Jesse Tomalty

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Jesse Tomalty's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "Challenging the Institutional Conception of Human Rights".

Sarah Goff

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Sarah Goff's paper for the 2008 conference is entitled, "Where Should We Dump our Global Justice Obligations? Not on International Institutions".