• Philosophie,
  • Recherche,

Political Equality in Mass Democracy

Evènement | 3 juillet 2018

 de 09h00 à 17h30
 

International Conference in Political Theory

Political Equality in Mass Democracy - 3-4 juillet 2018

PROGRAMME


► Mardi 3 Juillet

POLITICAL EQUALITY IN THE HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT
  • 9:00: opening
  • 9:30-10:30: Céline SPECTOR (Université Paris Sorbonne): ‘Building Chalcedon with the Byzantium Shore Before His Eyes’: Oceana from Harrington to Montesquieu. [Discussant: Geneviève Rousseliere]
  • 10:30-11:30: Christopher HAMEL (Université de Rouen): Diderot Against Physiocracy. A Republican Critique? [Discussant: Michael Gillespie]
  • 11:30-12:00: break
  • 12:00-13:00: Annelien de DIJN (Universiteit van Amsterdam): Democratic Republicanism in the Early Modern Period [Discussant: Christopher Hamel]
  • 13:00-14:30: lunch
  • 14:30-15:30: Alexander KIRSHNER (Duke University): A Democracy Without Opposition: Sieyès, Condorcet and the First French Republic [Discussant: Juliette Roussin]
  • 15:30-16:30: Geneviève ROUSSELIÈRE (Duke University): Finding the Sources of Solidarity: Durlheim’s Social Republicanism [Discussant: Céline Spector]


STUDYING POLITICAL EQUALITY: PROBLEMS & METHODS
  • 17:00-18:30: Roundtable:
    Isabelle DELPLA (Université Lyon 3), Michael GILLESPIE (Duke University), Jack KNIGHT (Duke University); Bernard Manin (EHESS/New York University)
► Mercredi 4 Juillet

POLITICAL EQUALITY IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL THEORY
  • 9:00-10:00: Melissa SCHWARTZBERG (New York University) and Jack KNIGHT (Duke University): The Moral Limits of Bargaining [Discussant: Alexander Kirshner]
  • 10:00-11:00: Charles GIRARD (Université Lyon 3): The Value of Democratic Deliberation. Political Judgment and Epistemic Fairness [Discussant: Jack Knight]
  • 11:00-11:30: break
  • 11:30-12:30: Thomas CHRISTIANO (The University of Arizona): The Basis of Political Equality [Discussant: Charles Girard]
  • 12:30-13:30: Juliette ROUSSIN (Collège de France): Does Democratic Equality Require Epistemic Equality? [Discussant: Melissa Schwartzberg]


NEW APPROACHES TO POLITICAL EQUALITY (GRADUATE WORKSHOP)
  • 15:00-15:35: Chris KENNEDY (Duke University): Rousseau and the Problem with Books [Discussant: Blondine Desbiolles]
  • 15:35-16:10: Blondine DESBIOLLES (Université Lyon 3): Masses and Elites: The Consumption of Political Agency [Discussant: Isak Tranvik]
  • 16:10-16:20
  • 16:20-16:55: Isak TRANVIK (Duke University): A Free Lunch? Democratic Theory and Central Bank Independence [Discussant: Corentin Lelong]
  • 16:55-17:30: Corentin LELONG (Université Lyon 3): Queering the Social Contract [Discussant: Chris Kennedy]

Organizers:
Charles Girard, Université Lyon 3 (charles.girard@univ-lyon3.fr)
Alexander Kirshner, Duke University (alexander.kirshner@duke.edu)
Geneviève Rousselière, Duke University (genevieve.rousseliere@duke.edu)
Juliette Roussin, Collège de France (juliette.roussin@college-de-france.fr)

Document(s) à télécharger

INFOS PRATIQUES

Lieu(x)
Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Salle de la Rotonde
18 rue Chevreul
69007 Lyon
Contact

Charles Girard

charles.girard@univ-lyon3.fr

Type

A la Une, Colloque / Séminaire

Thématique

Philosophie, Recherche

Partenaires

Organized by Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University and Duke University
funded by the Research Program “Challenges to Mass Democracy” (Jefferson Fund, FACE)
with the support of the Ecole doctorale de philosophie (ED 487)
and the Groupe de recherche en philosophie du droit de Lyon (DroitPhiL, Lyon 3).