Title: | Political Philosophy and the Dark Arts終了しました |
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Date: | 2018年5月8日(火)17:00-18:30 |
Place: | 東京大学駒場キャンパス101号館2階研修室 |
「第11回山川健次郎レクチャーシリーズ」
Political Philosophy and the Dark Arts
講演者:Steven Smith (Yale University, Alfred Cowles Professor of Political Science and Professor of Philosophy)
日時: 2018年5月8日(火)17:00-18:30
場所:東京大学駒場キャンパス101号館2階研修室
使用言語:英語
Abstract:
"A modern philosopher who has never once suspected himself of being a charlatan must be such a shallow mind that his work is probably not worth reading." Those words, written by the great Polish philosopher and dissident Leszek Kolakowski, come to my mind every time I try to address the question what is political philosophy and what is it for, what are its methods, if any, and how does it differ from other branches of knowledge? these apparently simple questions are also the most difficult to answer. I want to consider especially the role of political philosophy as a pedagogic enterprise, that is, as a type of political education.
後援:FUTI(Friends of UTokyo Inc.) and MacMillan Center, Yale University, HMC (The University of Tokyo, Humanities Center)
主催: UTCP