Murphy-Philosophy Seminar: Daniel Viehoff

Associate Professor of Philosophy at UC-Berkeley

The Murphy Institute Seminar Series in Philosophy

Rogers Memorial Chapel
Seminar Room 103
Sponsored by:
The Murphy Institute
Center for Ethics
Tulane Department of Philosophy

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Organized by the Tulane Philosophy Department, the Murphy-Philosophy Seminars are a series of workshops where CE Faculty Fellows and distinguished guest speakers present works in progress on ethics, political philosophy, political theory, moral psychology, the philosophy of law, and intellectual history. Papers are distributed one week beforehand to the participants who read the paper and prepare discussion questions for the presenter.


Daniel Viehoff is an Associate Professor of Philosophy (Ph.D. Columbia, J.D. Yale). His research focuses on political and legal philosophy, ethics, and social philosophy. He is especially interested in questions of political authority and legitimacy, democracy and equality, and private law theory.

Admission:

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Invited:
Faculty
Graduate students