- Date: 20-21 November, 2009
- Location: University of Manchester
The Manchester Centre for Political Theory (MANCEPT) is delighted to announce a conference celebrating the career of our distinguished colleague, Professor Hillel Steiner. Professor Steiner’s pioneering work on freedom, rights, exploitation, and justice has profoundly influenced moral, political, and legal philosophy over the last forty years. This conference will bring together scholars from around the world to discuss some of the central themes from Professor Steiner’s work. Participants will include:
- Ian Carter (University of Pavia)
- G.A. Cohen (University of Oxford & University College London) (provisional)
- Eve Garrard (University of Keele & University of Manchester)
- Alan Hamlin (University of Manchester)
- Matthew Kramer (University of Cambridge)
- William Lucy (University of Manchester)
- Eric Mack (Tulane University)
- David Miller (University of Oxford)
- Serena Olsaretti (University of Cambridge)
- Michael Otsuka (University College London)
- Jonathan Quong (University of Manchester)
- Zofia Stemplowska (University of Manchester)
- Peter Vallentyne (University of Missouri)
- Philippe Van Parijs (Universite catholique de Louvain)
Further details regarding registration and accomodation will be forthcoming later this spring. For more details regarding MANCEPT please visit us at:www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/politics/researchgroups/mancept/
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