Dear All, 

Professor Paul Patton (UNSW) will be speaking at UOW on Tuesday 9 October,

Title: Historical normativity and the basis of rights.

Abstract: This paper aims to outline a historical concept of rights. By this I 
mean one that does not depend on any transcendent conception of the moral basis 
of rights or of the human nature in which they are supposedly grounded. I argue 
that the only plausible basis for rights lies in the public political culture, 
history and institutions of existing societies. However, if we view rights in 
this way, there remains the problem of explaining how rights can maintain their 
normative force and critical function in relation to existing institutions and 
practices. I argue that John Rawls’s political liberalism can help resolve this 
problem and support a historical and critical conception of rights. Political 
liberalism draws a sharp distinction between moral, legal and political rights, 
while insisting that political normativity ultimately rests on the considered 
judgments of a people and the possibility of reasonable consensus among them. I 
argue that Rawls is committed to the historical character of such a consensus 
and therefore of the rights associated with a particular political conception 
of justice. 


Paul Patton is Professor of Philosophy at The University of New South Wales in 
Sydney, Australia. He is the author of Deleuze and the Political (Routledge, 
2000) and Deleuzian Concepts: Philosophy, Colonization, Politics (Stanford, 
2010). He is editor of Deleuze: A Critical Reader (Blackwell 1996), (with 
Duncan Ivison and Will Sanders) Political Theory and the Rights of Indigenous 
Peoples (Cambridge, 2000), (with John Protevi) of Between Deleuze and Derrida, 
(Continuum, 2003) and (with Simone Bignall) Deleuze and the Postcolonial 
(Edinburgh 2010). He has translated work by Deleuze, Foucault, Nancy and 
Baudrillard. His recent publications deal with aspects of French 
poststructuralism and a variety of topics in contemporary political philosophy.

Date: Tuesday 9 October
Time:5.30-7pm
Location: 19.1003, The University of Wollongong


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Dr Sarah Sorial
Senior Lecturer
Philosophy
The University of Wollongong
Wollongong NSW 2522
Australia
+61 2 4221 5034
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