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Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern Workshop

Thu, May 04

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Stanford

A biweekly workshop I co-ordinate which focuses on interdisciplinary work-in-progress concerning Ancient Greek and Modern ethics and politics. Subscribe: https://mailman.stanford.ed Available on zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/6546226011?pwd=eHhqd0xEL1hpTlRlVFBCVnFDeVhkdz09

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Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern Workshop
Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern Workshop

Time & Location

May 04, 2023, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM PDT

Stanford, 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305, USA

About the event

Ethics and Politics, Ancient and Modern (EPAM) provides a forum for scholars working in philosophy, classics, political science, and intellectual history to present developing research for feedback and mutual enrichment. Typically, papers presented are works in progress that become journal articles, monographs, conference presentations, or dissertation chapters. EPAM aims to provide a focus for Stanford faculty and students with a primary or secondary interest in classical moral and political philosophy, engaging faculty and students from different departments in interdisciplinary inquiry into foundational ethical and political questions. Workshop sessions also provide opportunities to engage with cutting-edge research presented by visiting faculty. Our goal in each workshop session is to better understand classical texts and to explore the enduring relevance of classical ethical and political thought. I co-ordinate this workshop for Professors Christopher Bobonich (Philosophy) and Josiah Ober (Classics) 

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