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SUMMARY:Bishop Berkeley’s Querist in Context Conference
DESCRIPTION:Thursday May 18 \n13:00   Registration \n13:30   Opening of the Conference. \n13:45   Bertil Belfrage (Lund University)\, ‘Berkeley’s Social Philosophy’ \n14:30   Adam Grzelinski (Nicolaus Copernicus University)\, ‘The Querist in the light of Berkeley’s early works’ \n15:15   Coffee break \n16:00   Daniel Flage (James Madison University)\, “The Querist:  Social Engineering and Natural Law” \n17:00   Reception \n  \nFriday May 19 \n09:00   George Caffentzis (University of Southern Maine)\, “Exciting the Industry of Mankind: Synopsis and Response to Critics” \n09:45   Eoin Magennis (Ulster University)\, “Bishop Berkeley\, The Querist and Patriot Politics in 1730 Ireland” \n  \n10:30   Coffee break \n10:45   Edward McPhail (Dickinson College) and Salim Rashid (Universiti Utara Malaysia)\, “Berkeley’s Rules for Sound Banking” \n11:30   Lunch \n14:00   Patrick Kelly (TCD)\, “Is there more to Berkeley’s decision to publish the emasculated version of The Querist in 1750 than his prefatory Advertisement implies?” \n14:45   Coffee break \n15:00   Marta Szymanska-Lewoszewska (Nicolaus Copernicus University)\, “The Influence of The Querist on Economic Theory in Poland” \n16:00   International Berkeley Society Meeting \n17:00   Reception \n  \nSaturday May 20 \n09:00   David Hilbert (University of Illinois Chicago)\, “Money\, power\, vision and touch: with some remarks on the benevolence of both God and national banks” \n09:45   Nancy Kendrick (Wheaton College)\, “Berkeley and Mandeville on Theodicy and Agency” \n10:30   Coffee break \n10:45   Marc Hight (Hampden-Sydney College)\, “From the Querist to Nudge: A Critical Analysis of Forms of Paternalism” \n11:30   Lunch \n14:00   Kenneth Pearce (TCD)\, “Berkeley’s Immaterialist Monetary Policy” \n14:45   Coffee break \n15:00   Dik Van Iten (Iowa State University)\, “The Ethical Foundations of The Querist”
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/bishop-berkeleys-querist-context-confrence/
LOCATION:Seminar Room GO10\, Ground Floor\, Hardiman Research Building
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel%20Carey":MAILTO:daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170519
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SUMMARY:EDEN: '2017: Pasts\, Presents and Futures'
DESCRIPTION:1st EDEN All Island Interdisciplinary Conference \nHosted by English and Drama Exchange Network (EDEN) at NUI Galway \n‘2017: Pasts\, Presents\, and Futures’ at the O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance \nWe’re also delighted to announce that registration for the conference is now OPEN! Click here to head over to register via Eventbrite: registration for speakers and auditors is completely free. We’ve also given you the option to register for the full conference\, for Friday only\, or for Saturday only. \nFor more information on the programme and the full event schedule\, please see our website at: https://edenconf.wordpress.com/ \n 
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/eden-2017-pasts-presents-futures/
LOCATION:O’Donoghue Centre for Drama\, Theatre and Performance\, NUI Galway\, Ireland
ORGANIZER;CN="EDEN":MAILTO:eden.nuigalway@gmail.com
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