The blog Public Reason will begin its Fall 2008 Political Philosophy Podcast Symposium on September 19. The schedule is below. For more info, go to: http://publicreason.net/2008/09/15/political-philosophy-podcast-synmposium-schedule/
19 September: Alexander Sager (Calgary), “What Immigrants Owe
Society: Obligations of Integration?”
Comments by Matthew Lister (Pennsylvania).
26 September: Kevin Vallier and Gerald Gaus (Arizona), “The Role of
Religion in a Publicly Justified Polity: The Implications of
Convergence, Asymmetry, and Political Institution.”
Comments by Jon Quong (Manchester).
3 October: Jessica Wolfendale (Melbourne), “Torture Lite and the
Normalisation of Torture.”
Comments by David Sussman (Illinois, Urbana-Champaign).
10 October: Laurie Shrage (Florida International University), “Does
the Government Need to Know Your Sex?”
Comments by Lori Gruen (Wesleyan).
17 October: Justin Weinberg (South Carolina), “Is Government
Supererogation Possible?”
Comments by Helena de Bres (Wellesley).
24 October: Scott Anderson (British Columbia) “Coercion as Enforcement.”
Comments by William Edmundson (Georgia State).
31 October: Thomas Porter (Oxford), “Distributive Subjectivism and
the Expensive Tastes Intuition.”
Comments pending.
7 November: David Wiens (Michigan), “Towards a Realistic Moral Theory
of State Sovereignty.”
Comments by Simon Caney (Oxford).
14 November: Xavier Marquez (Victoria University, Wellington),
“Unhappy Families: Three Ways of Thinking about Imperfect Political
Regimes.”
Comments pending.
21 November: Paul Gowder (Stanford), “Democratic Authorship as
Political Autonomy.”
Comments by Ben Saunders (Oxford)
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