Workshop

Law & Philosophy Workshop: Barbara Fried

Date: 
11.09.2009

Barbara Fried, Law, Stanford University

Law & Philosophy Workshop: Elizabeth Anderson

Date: 
10.30.2009

Elizabeth Anderson, Philosophy and Law, University of Michigan: John Stuart Mill's reconciliation of utilitarianism with concerns of distributive justice and equality.  (Note, this is a Friday because of Anderson's schedule; the hour will be determined by participants' schedules)

 

Law & Philosophy Workshop: Introduction (Students Only)

Date: 
10.19.2009
Location: 
Room D

Meeting on basic texts and ideas of classical Utilitarianism: students only

Law & Philosophy Workshop: Organizational Meeting

Date: 
10.05.2009

Organizational meeting with students (no more than 30 minutes); background readings for October 19 will be assigned and procedures for student questions at other meetings will be discussed.

Rational Models Seminars - Becker and Posner

Date: 
04.14.2009

Rational Models Seminars are a speaker series at the University of Chicago that engage scholars from the disciplines of economics, philosophy, law, psychology--anything connected with the insights and limits of applying theories of rational choice to social, economic, and political issues.

Faculty: 
Richard A. Posner
Faculty: 
Gary S. Becker

Becker-Posner Rational Models Seminar

Date: 
04.30.2009

Rational Models Seminars are a speaker series at the University of Chicago that engage scholars from the disciplines of economics, philosophy, law, psychology--anything connected with the insights and limits of applying theories of rational choice to social, economic, and political issues.

Faculty: 
Richard A. Posner
Faculty: 
Gary S. Becker

Becker-Posner Rational Choice Seminar

Date: 
05.12.2009

Rational Choice Seminars are a speaker series at the University of Chicago that engage scholars from the disciplines of economics, philosophy, law, sociology, psychology--anything connected with the insights and limits of applying theories of rational choice to social, economic, and political issues.

Faculty: 
Richard A. Posner
Faculty: 
Gary S. Becker
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