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The Colloquium in Legal\, Political\, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nagel in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The Colloquium is now convened by L iam Murphy\, Samuel Scheffler\, and Jeremy Waldron\, two of whom will host in any given year.
\nEach week on Thursday a legal theorist or mora l or political philosopher presents a paper to the group\, which consists of students\, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU\, a nd faculty from other universities. The choice of subject is left to the p aper’s author\, within the general boundaries of the Colloquium’s subjects \, and the discussions are therefore not connected by any structured theme for the term as a whole\, though in past years certain central topics wer e canvassed in several weeks’ discussion. The Colloquium aims\, not to pur sue any particular subject\, but to explore new work in considerable depth and so allow students to develop their own skill in theoretical analysis.
\nEach week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this pa ge\, and participants are expected to have read it.
\nThe public sessions of the colloquium will take place on Thursdays\, in Le ster Pollock Colloquium Room\, Furman Hall\, 9th floor\, from 4:00 to 7:0 0 pm.
\nColloquium 2021
\nP rofessors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler
\nSeptember 2nd< br />\nKim Ferzan\, University of Pennsylvania\, Law
\nRethinking Credit for Time Served
\nSeptember
9th
\nLiam Murphy\, NYU
International Responsibility for Global Environment Harm: Collective and Individual
\nSeptember 17th ( Friday 2.0
0-5.00)
\nMoshe Halbertal\, NYU
September 23rd
\nJeff McMahan\, Oxford
September 3
0th
\nEmma Kaufman\, NYU Law
October 7th
\nRick Pildes\,
NYU Law
October 14th
\nSamuel Scheffler\, NYU
Octobe
r 21st
\nSteve Darwall\, Yale\, Philosophy
October 28th
\nChris Kutz\, University of California\, Berkeley\, Law
November
4th
\nAnthony Appiah\, NYU
November 11th
\nJohann Frick\
, University of California\, Berkeley\, Philosophy
November 18th\nTeresa Bejan\, Oxford
\nDecember 2nd
\nRuth Chang\, Oxfor
d
The Colloquium in Legal\, Political\, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nagel in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The Colloquium is now convened by L iam Murphy\, Samuel Scheffler\, and Jeremy Waldron\, two of whom will host in any given year.
\nEach week on Thursday a legal theorist or mora l or political philosopher presents a paper to the group\, which consists of students\, faculty from the Law School and other departments of NYU\, a nd faculty from other universities. The choice of subject is left to the p aper’s author\, within the general boundaries of the Colloquium’s subjects \, and the discussions are therefore not connected by any structured theme for the term as a whole\, though in past years certain central topics wer e canvassed in several weeks’ discussion. The Colloquium aims\, not to pur sue any particular subject\, but to explore new work in considerable depth and so allow students to develop their own skill in theoretical analysis.
\nEach week’s paper is posted at least a week in advance on this pa ge\, and participants are expected to have read it.
\nThe public sessions of the colloquium will take place on Thursdays\, in Le ster Pollock Colloquium Room\, Furman Hall\, 9th floor\, from 4:00 to 7:0 0 pm.
\nColloquium 2021
\nP rofessors Liam Murphy and Samuel Scheffler
\nSeptember 2nd< br />\nKim Ferzan\, University of Pennsylvania\, Law
\nRethinking Credit for Time Served
\nSeptember
9th
\nLiam Murphy\, NYU
International Responsibility for Global Environment Harm: Collective and Individual
\nSeptember 17th ( Friday 2.0
0-5.00)
\nMoshe Halbertal\, NYU
September 23rd
\nJeff McMahan\, Oxford
September 3
0th
\nEmma Kaufman\, NYU Law
October 7th
\nRick Pildes\,
NYU Law
October 14th
\nSamuel Scheffler\, NYU
Octobe
r 21st
\nSteve Darwall\, Yale\, Philosophy
October 28th
\nChris Kutz\, University of California\, Berkeley\, Law
November
4th
\nAnthony Appiah\, NYU
November 11th
\nJohann Frick\
, University of California\, Berkeley\, Philosophy
November 18th\nTeresa Bejan\, Oxford
\nDecember 2nd
\nRuth Chang\, Oxfor
d
Colloquium 2023
\nProfessors Jeremy Waldron and Liam Murphy
\nSeptember 7th
\nBonni
e Honig\, Brown University
\nFatal Forgiveness: Eurip
ides\, Austin\, Arendt\, Cavell
September 14th
\nJeremy W
aldron\, NYU
September 21st
\nAlice Crary\, The New School
September 28th
\nDavid Enoch\, University of Oxford
Oct
ober 5th
\nGina Schouten\, Harvard University
October 12th
\nDaryl Levinson\, NYU
October 19th
\nBarbara Levenbook\,
North Carolina State University
October 26th
\nRob Howse\, NY
U
November 2nd
\nTrevor Morrison\, NYU
November 9th\nJohn Goldberg\, Harvard University
\nNovember 16th
\nCour
tney Cox\, Fordham University
November 30th
\nJuliana Bidadan
ure\, Stanford University
\n
The Colloquium in Legal\, Poli tical\, and Social Philosophy was founded by Ronald Dworkin and Thomas Nag el in 1987. It is the original model for all of NYU Law’s colloquia. The C olloquium is now convened by Liam Murphy\, Samuel Scheffler\, and Jeremy W aldron\, two of whom will host in any given year.
\nEach week on Thu rsday a legal theorist or moral or political philosopher presents a paper to the group\, which consists of students\, faculty from the Law School an d other departments of NYU\, and faculty from other universities. The choi ce of subject is left to the paper’s author\, within the general boundarie s of the Colloquium’s subjects\, and the discussions are therefore not con nected by any structured theme for the term as a whole\, though in past ye ars certain central topics were canvassed in several weeks’ discussion. Th e Colloquium aims\, not to pursue any particular subject\, but to explore new work in considerable depth and so allow students to develop their own skill in theoretical analysis.
\nEach week’s paper is posted at leas t a week in advance on this page\, and participants are expected to have r ead it.
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