2nd Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy
15-16 April 2004
Programme
15/04/2004
9.30-11.00
Plenary session
Chair: Mario Ricciardi (Università di Milano)
Gianfrancesco Zanetti (Università di Modena), Friendship and Politics: A Tentative Reconstruction.
11.30-13.00
Session 1
Chair: Valeria Ottonelli
Malte Gerhold (Somerville College, Oxford), The Value of Culture
Rachel Lawlor (University of Stirling), Cultural Diversity and the Politics of Recognition
14.30-16.00
Session 2
Chair: Tiziana Torresi
Tim Flanagan (University of Dundee), Deleuze and Politics: Some Problems and Possibilities
Costantin Davidescu (University of Manchester), Marx on the Possibility of ‘Peaceful Revolution’. To Place a Debated Question into Perspective
16.30-18:00
Session 3
Chair: Marco Negri
Alberto Giordano (Università di Genova), Luigi Einaudi and the Dilemmas of Liberal Democracy
Nikola Regent (Central European University, Budapest), Machiavelli: a ‘True’ Republican?
16/04/2004
9:30-11.00
Session 4
Chair: Corrado Del Bò
Rob Lawlor (University of Reading), Why we Should not Always, Automatically, Save the Greatest Number
F.F. Mansvelt Beck (University of Leiden), Liberalism, Minorities and the Politics of Societal Differentiation
11.30-13.00
Session 5
Chair: Emanuela Ceva
Elena Irrera (University of Durham), Between Advantage and Virtue: Aristotle’s Theory of Political Friendship
Enzo Rossi (University of St. Andrews), Reasonable Pluralism and Political Liberalism
14.30-16.00
Plenary session
Chair: Ian Carter (Università di Pavia)
Peter Jones (University of Newcastle), Toleration, Recognition, and Identity.