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Bradley Lectures in Political Philosophy
Spring 2008 Schedule Friday, January 25 Donald Maletz "Carl Schmitt's The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy" Respondent: Professor Jonathan Laurence, Political Science, Boston College. Dinner and Discussion to follow lecture in McElroy Faculty Dining Room 4:00 p.m., McGuinn Auditorium, McGuinn 121
Fall 2007 Schedule
Pierre Manent
Spring 2007 Schedule All lectures will be held at 4:00 p.m., McGuinn Auditorium Friday, January 26 DIANA SCHAUB “Bioethics and the Constitution” Discussant: Thomas Kohler, Boston College J. JUDD OWEN “On Hobbes’s Hope regarding Religion” Discussant: Christopher Kelly, Boston College F. RUSSELL HITTINGER “Two Modernisms, Two Thomisms: Discussant: Frederick Lawrence, Boston College
Fall 2006 Schedule All lectures will be held at 4:00 p.m. Friday, September 22: Hugh Heclo “Thinking Institutionally” Respondents: Marc Landy and R. Shep Melnick, Boston College
Pierre Manent “What is a Nation?” Respondent: Dennis Hale, Boston College
Friday, November 10: Robert L. Wilken “The Many Faces of Augustine of Hippo” Respondent: To Be Announced
2005-2006 Schedule Friday, September 23, 2005 Jerry Z. Muller “Specious Divisions: What We Lose When We Separate Cultural Critique and History of Philosophy from Religious Critique and Critique of Religion” Respondent: Arthur Madigan, S.J., Boston College Friday, October 21, 2005 Pierre Manent “The Triumph and Decline of the European Nation-State” Respondent: Gerald Easter, Boston College
Friday, November 11, 2005 John Witte, Jr. “Facts and Fictions of the Separation of Church and State Respondent: Gregory A. Kalscheur, S.J., Boston College Law School
Friday, January 27, 2006 Charles Fairbanks “The Decline of the West?” Discussant: Christopher Kelly, Boston College
Friday, February 10, 2006 Christopher Caldwell “What Will Become of Europe?” Discussant: Peter Skerry, Boston College
Friday, March 17, 2006 Tobin Craig “Bacon on the Scientific Study of Politics” Svetozar Minkov “Bacon on How to Judge a Human Life” Discussant: Jerry Weinberger, Michigan State University
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