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Johann Nestory, Der Schützling 4, 10.

池田光穂

And yet we live in the era of progress don't we? I suppose progress is like a newly discovered land; a flourishing colonial system on the coast, the interior still wilderness, steppe, prairie. The thing about progress is that it appears much greater than it actually is. - Johann Nestory, Der Schützling 4, 10.

・The John Robert Seeley Lectures

2017 Axel Honneth, Recognition ― three national cultures

2015 Professor Josiah Ober, Stanford, Democracy before Liberalism

2013 Professor Anne Phillips, London School of Economics, The Politics of the Human

2012 Professor Richard Tuck, Harvard University, The Sleeping Sovereign

2010 Professor Philip Pettit, Princeton University, On the People’s Terms: A Republican View of Democracy

2008 Professor Anthony Appiah, Princeton University,  Matters of Honour: a Moral History of Esteem

2006 Professor Pierre Rosanvallon, Collège de France, Counter-Democracy: History and Theory

2004 Professor Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago, Laws of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle

2002 Professor Seyla Benhabib, Harvard University, Citizens, Residents, and Aliens: Membership and Political Theory in a New Era

2000 Professor Joseph Raz, Balliol College, Respect for People and the Value of Life

1998 Professor Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago, Feminist Internationalism

1996 Professor Jeremy Waldron, University of California, Berkeley, The Dignity of Legislation

1994 Professor James Tully, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity



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