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Fall 2009 Workshops

The workshops are held on Mondays at 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. in room 102, Mudd Hall (Philosophy Building).

August 31 – Timothy Endicott, University of Oxford, UK

Paper: “Value of Vagueness”

Questions for Discussion

September 21 – John Perry, Stanford University

Paper: “Textualism and the Discovery of Rights”

Questions for Discussion

October 5 – Stephen Neale, CUNY

Paper: “The Intentionalism of Textualism”

Questions for Discussion

October 19 – Gideon Rosen, Princeton University

Paper: “The Philosophy of Language and the Law of the Contract”

Questions for Discussion

November 2 – Richard Holton, MIT

Paper: “Modeling Legal Rules”

Questions for Discussion

November 16 – Gideon Yaffe, University of Southern California

Paper: “Can We Try to Kill the Dead?: De Dicto and De Re Intention in Attempted Crimes”

Questions for Discussion

November 30 – Nicos Stavropoulou, University of Oxford, UK

Paper: “Linguistic Content and Legal Impact”

Questions for Discussion