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POLITICAL THOUGHT CONFERENCE
ST CATHERINE’S COLLEGE, OXFORD
4-6 JANUARY 2001
Thursday 4th January
2.00-4.00 Arrival
4.00-4.30 Tea
4.30-6.0 Paul Hirst, Birkbeck College, University of London: ‘War in
the 21st Century’
6.00-7.0 Bar
7.00-8.30 Dinner
8.30 Harro Hopfl, University of Lancaster: ‘Reason of State: the
Response of Religious Orthodoxy’.
Bar
Friday 5th January
8.00-9.0 Breakfast
9.15-10.45 Matt Matravers, University of York: ’The Significance of
Injustice’
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15-12-45 Kimberley Hutchings, University of Edinburgh: ‘Hegel
and the Sexual Contract’
1.0 Lunch
2.00-3.30 Free Time
3.00-3.50 Tea
3.50-4.45 AGM
4.45-6.15 Alan Cromartie, University of Reading: ‘English political
theory: Hooker to Locke’
6.15-7.15 CUP Reception
7.15-8.30 Dinner
8.30 Hobbes Symposium: ‘The continuing relevance of Leviathan’
Quentin Skinner (Chair), University of Cambridge
Raia Prokhovnik, Open University
Iain Hampsher-Monk, University of Exeter
James Brown, Birkbeck College, University of London
Saturday 6th January
8.00-9.0 Breakfast
9.15-10.45 Margaret Canovan, Keele University: ‘”The People” as
Monster, Metaphor, and Myth’.
10.45-11.15 Coffee
11.15-12.45 Chantal Mouffe, University of Westminster: ‘Democratic
Citizenship and Agonistic Pluralism’.
12.45 Conference Ends
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