Workshop on Law and Philosophy, July 8-9, 2025

Sponsored by: Leslie Center for the Humanities, Philosophy Department, Political Economy Project

Workshop on Law and Philosophy
at Dartmouth College
Tuesday July 8 and Wednesday July 9, 2025

Tuesday July 8

  • 9:30-11am. Gabe Mendlow (Michigan Law), "Accountability for Thought"
  • 12:30-2pm. Tristram McPherson (Ohio State Philosophy) and David Plunkett (Dartmouth Philosophy),"Ethical Inquiry with Non-Epistemic Aims?":
  • 4:30-6pm. Russ Muirhead (Dartmouth Government), "Ungoverning"

Wednesday July 9

  • 9:30-11am. Christopher Lewis (Harvard Law), "The Weight of Police Violence"  
  • 12:30-2pm. Rachel Fraser (MIT Philosophy), "TBD"
  • 3-4:30pm. Mitchell Berman (Penn Law), "To Say What the Law Is: The Constitution, the Supreme Court, and the Nature of Law"  

Co-sponsored by the Dartmouth Philosophy Department, the Ethics Institute, Political Economy Project, and the Leslie Center for the Humanities.

Workshop is free and open to all, space permitting. Please register ahead of time for the papers.

Registration here:
https://forms.gle/MY8Js5CXruTVMqiY8

For more information, contact:
Prof David Plunkett