Faculty Workshop – Paul Forrester
Hariri building, room 310. Paul Forrester (Yale University) will present a paper, titled, "The Generalized Market Failures Approach." Guests are welcome. Lunch will be provided. To reserve a spot, please […]
Hariri building, room 310. Paul Forrester (Yale University) will present a paper, titled, "The Generalized Market Failures Approach." Guests are welcome. Lunch will be provided. To reserve a spot, please […]
Andrew Allison (GISME/ University of Calgary) will present a paper titled "Towards a Theory of the Politics of Money." Guests are welcome. Lunch will be provided. To reserve a spot, […]
Agenda: Teaching Professional Ethics through Experiential Learning: TheGeorgetown ApproachThursday, May 23: Session 1 - 9:00 am - 10:30 am: Overview: Rationale and Normative Core (Leader:Jason Brennan/ John Hasnas) An explanation […]
Summary: This paper brings attention to a morally important aspect of work in numerous industries that has received virtually no attention. This is that certain work requires cruelty on a […]
Grant Rozeboom will present his paper titled "Equality as an Aim of Markets." This paper is part of a book project laying out a systematic view of the ideal of […]
Dr. Keith Hankins will present a paper titled "Four Dimensions of Realism in Normative Political Theory" Abstract: It has become common for political theorists to distinguish between two broad approaches […]
Samuel Director, Assistant Professor at the University of Richmond, will present his work-in-progress titled "Nudging, It's Not the What, It's the Who" (This event has been POSTPONED until Spring 2025)
This event will be held in the Hariri building, Room 350. 8:15 - 8:30 am - | WelcomeJohn Hasnas, Executive Director, Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics […]
Title: "Speaking Freely and Speaking Truthfully" Abstract: I begin by accepting that speaking freely is probably the most valuable activity to the societal acquisition of truth. But I quickly conclude […]
Location: Georgetown University Law Center