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Bryan Garsten

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Bryan Garsten is Professor of Political Science and the Humanities, and Chair of the Humanities Program, at Yale University. He is the author of Saving Persuasion: A Defense of Rhetoric and Judgment (Harvard University Press, 2006) as well as articles on...

Jørgen Bølstad

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Jørgen Bølstad's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Avoiding Anomie: A Defense of Rawls on Social Mobility".

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".

Gideon Elford

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Gideon Elford's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Equality, Choice and Alternatives: Why Reasonable Avoidability Matters".

Jeffrey Howard

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Jeffrey Howard's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Reflective Citizenship, Political Legitimacy, and the Democracy/Contractualism Analogy". His paper for the 2012 conference is entitled, "Punishment, Socially Deprived Offenders, and Democratic...

James Bourke

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James Bourke's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Giving Incommensurability Its Due: From Liberalism to Democracy in Value Pluralist Theory".

Katrina Forrester

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Katrina Forrester's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Judith Shklar and Political Realism".

Jennie Ikuta

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Jennie Ikuta's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "False But Useful: On the Future of Christianity in Nietzsche’s Philosophy".

Joseph Hartman

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Joseph Hartman's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Pico Della Mirandola’s Theological Anthropology? An Inquiry Into Pico’s Account of Human Origins in the Oration on the Dignity of Man".

Sandra Field

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Sandra Field's paper for the 2010 conference is entitled, "Civil right and power in Spinoza’s Theological-Political Treatise".