Dear All, 

The Seminar in Contemporary Political Thought reconvenes this term.
Please find the full programme below. 

The first session will be this Friday (17 January), 1pm-2.30pm in the
Audit Room of King's College. Fabienne Peter (Warwick) will speak on
'The Grounds of Legitimacy'. You can read more about Professor Peter's
work here [1]. 

Best wishes, 

John Filling (Philosophy) and Duncan Bell (POLIS) 

Seminar in Contemporar Political Thought 

All sessions 1pm-2.30pm in the Audit Room of King's College.
Refreshments to be served at the close of formal proceedings. No
pre-circulated papers. 

All welcome. 

Lent 

17 January: Fabienne Peter (Warwick), 'The Grounds of Legitimacy'. 

31 January: Jude Browne (Cambridge), 'Political Responsibility' 

14 February: Colleen Murphy (Illinois), 'Grudge Informers Revisited: On
Accountability for Collaborators with Repressive Regimes' 

28 February: Jeanne Morefield (Birmingham), '"We" Exiles: Edward Said
and Political Theory' 

We look forward to seeing you there. 

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[1] https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/peter/
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