Public Symposium

The School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry presents

How Free should Free Speech be? Philosophical Perspectives

Convenor: Duncan Ivison

Simone Chambers (Toronto)
ŒPublic reason under duress: what are the limits of civility in the public
sphere?¹
Philip Pettit (Princeton)
ŒFree, undominated speech¹
Jeremy Waldron (NYU)
ŒWhy call hate speech group libel?¹

plus comments by Helen Irving (Sydney) and others.

Date: Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Place: Refectory, Quadrangle Building, The University of Sydney
Time: 1:00pm to 5:00pm

No registration fee, but booking is essential contact:
[email protected]

Travel subsidies are available for postgraduate students from outside the
Sydney region. Please contact Elia Mamprin, via [email protected]

The symposium is made possible through the generous support of Professors
John and Christine Furedy, alumni of the University of Sydney

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Duncan Ivison
Professor, Head of School
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
University of Sydney
Quadrangle A14
NSW 2006 Australia

61-2-9351 5658
http://www-personal.arts.usyd.edu.au/duncan.ivison/ivison.htm



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