Center for Law and Philosophy

FALL 2022

Colloquium 2022

Professors Jeremy Waldron and Samuel Scheffler

September 8th
Brian Leiter, University of Chicago

Chapters on Marx in the Routledge Philosophers Series
 

September 15th
Sophia Moreau, University of Toronto

Morality and Role Obligations (PDF: 296KB ) 

September 22nd
Zofia Stemplowska, Oxford University

For Whom the Bell Tolls? Salient Commemoration (PDF: 526 KB)

September 29th
Helene Landemore, Yale University

Can AI bring deliberative democracy to the masses (PDF: 312 KB)

October 6th
David Miller, Oxford University

Compensation for Historic Injustice (PDF: 698 KB)

October 13th
Sharon Street, NYU

On Recognizing Oneself in Others 

October 20th
Philip Kitcher, Columbia University

Progressive Valuation (PDF:450 KB)

October 27th
Ryan Pevnick, NYU

The Epistemic Appeal of Representative Democracy (PDF:400 KB)  

November 3rd
David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto

The Legal Experience of Injustice (PDF:267KB)

November 10th
Brandon Terry, Harvard University

Irony and the Politics of Pessimism in African American History and Philosophy (PDF: 644 KB)

November 17th 
Sarah Song, University of California at Berkeley

Immigrant Legalization (PDF: 406 KB)

December 1st
Josh Cohen, Apple University, University of California at Berkeley

Reflections on Democracy’s Fragility (PDF: 1216KB)