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Annual Conference

Society for Applied Philosophy
ANNUAL CONFERENCE

was held on 14th - 16th May 2004
Chancellors Conference Centre, University of Manchester

THEME: PUBLIC TRUST AND PRIVATE INTEREST

Keynote speakers | Event Programme | Costs and Payment | Travel Arrangements


Keynote speakers

Professor Jonathan Wolff
(University College, London)
'Risk, Fear, Blame and the Regulation of Public Safety'
Professor Tony Coady
(University of Melbourne)
'On Corruption'
Professor Mark E Warren
(Georgetown University)
'The Democratic Functions of Appearance Standards of Corruption'

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Event Programme

   
Fri 14th  

14.00-16.30

Executive Comittee Meeting

15.30-16.30

Registration

16.30-18.30

Journal of Applied Philosophy Meet the Editor Drinks Reception

Hosted by Blackwells

18.00-19.00

Dinner

20.00-21.30

Keynote I
 

Professor Jonathan Wolff
(University College, London)

'Risk, Fear, Blame and the Regulation of Public Safety'

21.30 ff
Bar
   
Sat 15th   

09.00-10.30

Plenary Session

 

Paula Boddington & Susan Hogben (joint presentation)
‘The genetic testing of children: accountability and privacy’

Annabelle Lever
‘Privacy rights and democracy: a contradiction in terms?’

10.30-11.00

Tea/Coffee

11.00-12.30

Parallel Session I (2 papers back to back)

 

Shahrar Ali

(University of London)

'Institutional Trust and Intentional Deception: A recent case of Government plagiarism' 

Gerald Downing

"How much honesty and faithfulness may a democratic political party risk?"  

11.00-12.30
Parrallel Session II (2 papers back to back)
 

Neil Manson  

'Trust, Accountability and Epistemic Agency'

Henry Richardson

'Public Opinion and Popular Will'

12.30-14.00

Lunch
14.00-15.30
Keynote II
 

Professor Tony Coady
(University of Melbourne)

'On Corruption'

16.00-17.30

Annual General Meeting of the Society for Applied Philosophy

18.00-19.30

Dinner

19.30-21.00

Parallel Session I (2 papers back to back)
 

Jennifer Jackson

(University of Leeds)

'Conscience, Compromise and Complicity in medicine and war'

Bert Musschenga

(Free University of Amsterdam)

'Integrity and conscientious objection'

19.30-21.00

Parallel Session II (2 papers back to back)
 

James Wong

'Publicising the private: Archard on gossip and the media'

Madeleine Hayenhjelm

'Public Trust and Risk Communication'

21.00 ff

Bar
Sun 16th  

09-10.30 

Plenary Session

 

Tom Sorell

(University of Essex)

'Health Care Provision and Public Morality'

Ulf Zackariasson

'Religious Belief in Public Debate and Deliberation: Towards a Pluralistic Model

10.30-11.00

Tea/Coffee

11.00-12.30

Keynote III

 

Professor Mark E Warren
(Georgetown University)

'The Democratic Functions of Appearance Standards of Corruption'

12.30-14.00

Lunch

14.00

Conference ends
 

 

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