Variation in the Durability of Semi-Presidential Democracies
Classifying Citizens in Nationalist China during World War II, 1937-1945
1911: The Unanchored Revolution
Strauss and Esoteric Reading
(Chair: Dr Michael L. Frazer, Harvard)
Professor David Weinstein (Wake Forest/Leipzig): Using and Abusing the Canon
Professor James Connelly (Hull): The Biter Bit, The Writer Writ: Some Straussian Ironies
Finally, Professor Stanley Rosen (Boston) delivered his talk on Strausss Hermeneutics via video:
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Philosophy, Law & Interpretation
(Chair: Professor James Connelly, Hull)
Professor Al P. Martinich (Texas): Ideal Interpretation of Political Texts
Professor Terence Ball (Arizona): Lincolns Hermeneutics
This series of podcasts is taken from an interdisciplinary conference convened by Jens Olesen, held on 23 and 24 September 2011 in Seminar room A, Manor Road Building.
Postgraduate Student and Early Career Panel
(Chair: Dr James Martel, San Francisco)
Jens Olesen (Oxford) On Derridas Double Reading and the Politics of Deconstruction
Dr Charles Devellennes (Kent) Political Non-Methodology
JanaLee Cherneski (Oxford) Method and (Mis-)Application: Two Readings of Joseph Schumpeter
Dr Philipp von Wussow (Leipzig) Leo Strauss on Cultural and Political Writing
Deconstruction
(Chair: Professor Mark Bevir, Berkeley)
Professor Joshua Foa Dienstag (UCLA): Interpretation, Language and Authority
Dr Lasse Thomassen (London): Aporia: The End of Politics?
Dr James Martel (San Francisco): Hobbes and Spinoza on the Hebrew Republic and the Deconstruction of Sovereignty
This series of podcasts is taken from an interdisciplinary conference convened by Jens Olesen, held on 23 and 24 September 2011 in Seminar room A, Manor Road Building.
Feminist Interpretations
(Chair: Professor Lois McNay, Oxford)
Dr Elizabeth Frazer (Oxford): Feminism and Interpretivism Revisited
Professor Terrell Carver (Bristol): Feminist Curiosities and Gender Troubles: Power, Politics, Metaphor
Dr Pamela Anderson (Oxford): The Politics of Interpretation in French Feminist Philosophy
This series of podcasts is taken from an interdisciplinary conference convened by Jens Olesen, held on 23 and 24 September 2011 in Seminar room A, Manor Road Building.
Contextualist Approaches
(Chair: Professor Janet Coleman, LSE/NYU)
Professor Mark Bevir (Berkeley): The Contextual Approach: Then and Now
Professor John G. Gunnell (Albany/UC Davis): Challenging the Received View of Thought and Language: Wittgenstein on Intention, Interpretation, and Context
Dr Michael L. Frazer (Harvard): The Ethics of Interpretation in Political Theory and Intellectual History