Faculty Workshop – Santiago Mejia
Santiago Mejia will present a paper titled "Abiding by Morality Within the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm."
Santiago Mejia will present a paper titled "Abiding by Morality Within the Neoclassical Theory of the Firm."
Dr. Jessica Flanigan (University of Richmond) will present a work-in-progress titled "Rethinking Chronic Pain." The abstract is as follows: At least 20% of adults suffer from chronic pain. Pain reprocessing […]
Garett Jones (George Mason University) will present a paper in progress titled "Migration as a Culture Transplant: Neoclassical and Institutional Channels." A second article by Jones is titled "Omitting the […]
On Friday, March 31st, Philip Yaure of Virginia Tech University will present a paper titled "'No Separate Peace:' Race and Contestatory Solidarity in the United Construction Workers Association." The event […]
On Friday, April 14, 2023, Joshua Stein will present a paper titled "Contingency and Sex Work: Cleaning Up Messing in Metaphysics, Markets, and Sex" at the GISME Faculty Workshop. The […]
John Hasnas will present a paper titled "The Terrible Irony of Teaching Business Ethics in the Modern University." The event will be in Hariri 310 and lunch will be served. […]
Location: Hariri building room 310. This workshop is designed to provide feedback for a new manuscript titled "Law and Philosophy of the Corporate Person" by Mihailis Diamantis (University of Iowa […]
Location: Hariri room 310 Georgetown Visiting Professor Ryan Davis (BYU), will discuss his paper "Justice Just Do It." Visitors are welcome and lunch will be served. Please email the director […]
Hariri building, room 310. Peter Jaworksi and Joshua Stein will discuss their paper "Individuating Exchanges for Better Ethical Outcomes." Lunch will be served. All are welcome to attend. Please email […]
Teaching business ethics in an effective way presents a difficult challenge. Courses that focus on abstract philosophical ethics employ terminology and methodology that are not familiar to most business students. Yet courses […]
In partnership with the John Locke Institute, GISME is hosting students for summer program. This interdisciplinary program aims to foster in our students a more sophisticated understanding of the political, […]
Hariri 310. Sean Aas (Georgetown University department of philosophy) will present his work-in-progress titled "Mine Alone? Property, Authority, and Unilateral Acquisition." Visitors are welcome and lunch will be served. Please […]