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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: H1.51
Tuesday 14:00 - 15:45 BST (13/08/2024)
Jonathan Floyd’s normative behaviourism (2017) (2020) has been established as a new method that invites intense debate, but what is often overlooked in these discussions, is Floyd himself has said the method is open to change and experiment. NB is not set in stone, and this is a reminder that neither are any of our methods. This panel invites any experimental and exploratory methodological innovations or ideas in political theory, whether it be something completely different, or a reinvention of the familiar (new wine in old bottles).
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The Case of AI-Based Political Theorising | View Paper Details |
Effective Altruism and Political Theory’s Audience | View Paper Details |
Experimental Political Philosophy as a Bridge between Theory and Practice | View Paper Details |
Experimental Methodology In Political Philosophy: Overcoming the Is-Ought Dilemma? | View Paper Details |