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Public Political Philosophy: Public and Policy Method

Political Theory
Methods
Normative Theory
P359
Esma Baycan Herzog
University of Geneva
Simon Stevens
De Montfort University
Nahshon Perez
Bar Ilan University

Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: H1.51

Wednesday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (14/08/2024)

Abstract

Contributions on whether or not a public political philosophy should be a thing (Waldron, 1995) (Lamb, 2018) have occurred over the years, as have thoughts on what it would look like (Floyd, 2022). This panel invites submissions around any of these features. Questions like, but not limited to, i) ought we pursue a public political philosophy? ii) what methods would they take? iii) How, exactly, should we conceptualise the ‘public’ in this context – who are they, and do our students count? This panel therefore also invites any considerations on the relationship between teaching and research methods

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