First International Conference on Teaching Philosophy to Economists
We are pleased to announce that we have organised a hybrid conference at the University of Exeter, and we would be very happy if you could attend this event. There is a link to attend the event remotely (see the downloadable flyer). The conference, titled "First International Conference on Teaching Philosophy to Economists", will take place over two afternoons in two weeks: on Friday, March 27th, from 15:30 to 18:30 in the Newman Red LT, and on Saturday, March 28th, from 15:00 to 18:00 in the Constantine Leventis Building, Room One. (Please note that these are based on UK time (UTC+0)).
This event brings together a distinguished group of international scholars to explore the philosophical foundations of economics. This pushes the initiatives started with the Elgar Handbook of Teaching Philosophy to Economists one step further. We are particularly pleased to have Professor Lord Robert Skidelsky (University of Warwick) delivering a keynote on "Keynes: The Philosopher of Money," alongside other renowned speakers such as Professor Gilles Campagnolo (University Panthéon-Sorbonne), Professor Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki), Professor Peter Boettke (George Mason University), Professor Stefano Zamagni (University of Bologna), Prof. Jérôme Ballet (Université de Bordeaux) & Prof. Damien Bazin (Université Côte d'Azur), and Dr. Lilith Lee and Dr. Marina Uzunova (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) Netherlands, but also scholars from the philosophy departments as Dr. Edward Skidelsky (University of Exeter) and Prof. Pierre Livet (University of Aix-Marseille). Most of these articles will appear in a Special Issues of the Revue de Philosophie économique/Review of Economic Philosophy in 2027.
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Cristina Neesham
Newcastle University Business School /
Swinburne School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship
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