Seminars and Conferences


Conferences

Upcoming Conferences
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Past Conferences
Globalization and the Rise of the Left in Latin America (December 6-8, 2007) The Christian Worldview and the Academy (November 9-11, 2007)
Rethinking Business Management (May 17-19, 2007)
Faith and Economics (March 18-19, 2007)
Ethics, Families, Entrepreneurship, and the Corporation (March 9-11, 2006)
Why Marriage is in the Public Interest (December 16-18, 2004)

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The Schreyer Summer Seminars for Students

First Principles: A Seminar on Moral and Political Philosophy in the Natural Law Tradition.

God, Politics, and the Jewish Tradition: An engagement of the theological and political dimensions of the Jewish tradition, with an eye to their contemporary relevance.

Marriage, the Family, and the Social Sciences: A three-day seminar for graduate students and recent Ph.D. graduates in Economics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and related disciplines who are interested in the institution of marriage and the family.

The Moral Foundations of Law: A week-long program for law school students that investigates the interaction between moral thought, legal theory and the nature of moral legislation.

The Moral Life and the Classical Tradition: A week-long program for rising high school seniors interested in the classical philosophical tradition and its importance for leading a full, moral life.

The Thomistic Seminar: A study of metaphysics, ethics, and politics in the Thomistic and Analytic philosophical traditions for graduate students of philosophy.

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Faculty Workshops

Natural Law, Natural Rights, and the American Constitution, 2006
(Funded with a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.)





Updated: February 15, 2008