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HomeUpcoming Events"Group Duties: Their Possibility and Their Implications For Individuals"
"Group Duties: Their Possibility and Their Implications for Individuals"

Manuscript Workshop on "Group Duties: Their Possibility and Their Implications for Individuals" by Stephanie Collins (ACU)

 

The School of Philosophy will be holding a workshop on Stephanie Collins's new book "Group Duties: Their Possibility and Their Implications for Individuals" on August 29-30.

The workshop will run all day on the 29th until lunchtime on the 30th. The format will  be pre-read, but a commentator will be assigned to each chapter to introduce it and get the discussion with Stephanie rolling.

If you are interested in participating in this workshop please let me know and I will send you a copy of the manuscript.

Also, if you are interested in introducing one of the chapters please let me know (there are discussants already assigned to some but not all of the chapters).

The workshop will be held in the Benjamin Library

Here is a provisional schedule:

Wednesday 29 August

10:45 -11.10 Coffee/Tea

11.10-11.30 Chapter One (introduced by Stephanie Collins)

11.30-12.30 Chapter Two: (comment by Will Tuckwell)

12.30-1.30 Catered lunch

1.30-2.30 Chapter Three:(comment by Nic Southwood)

2.30-3.30 Chapter Four: (comment by Max Fedoseev)

3.30-4.00  Coffee/Tea

4.00-5.00 Chapter Five

Drinks at Wig and Pen followed by dinner at 7 at Delhi 6

Thursday 30 August

9.30-10.00:  Coffee/Tea

10.00-11.00: Chapter Six

11.00-12.00: Chapter Seven (comment by Holly Lawford-Smith)

12.00-1:00:  Chapter Eight: (comment by Christian Barry)

Lunch at Vanilla Bean

NB: If you are planning to attend but haven't yet contacted me, please do so (for catering purposes).

Professor Christian Barry

School of Philosophy

Research School of the Social Sciences (RSSS) Australian National

University Co-Editor, Journal of Political Philosophy

https://researchportalplus.anu.edu.au/en/persons/christian-barry

Date & time

  • Wed 29 Aug 2018, 10:45 am - Thu 30 Aug 2018, 1:00 pm

Location

Benjamin Library, School of Philosophy, HC Coombs Building 9, Room 2219

Speakers

  • Stephanie Collins (ACU)

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  •  Professor Christian Barry
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