Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics
Aristotelianism is characterised by a teleological conception of the human good and human capabilities, by an ethics of the virtues, and by a politics of the common good. The Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics & Politics (CASEP) aims to promote research informed by, and into, such Aristotelian principles.
Besides our own symposia, lectures, seminars and research projects, we intend this website to be a portal to work undertaken elsewhere. For published work, please consult the research resources homepage. We hope you find the website useful, and that you'll be able to participate in some of our events.
Contact us at casep@londonmet.ac.uk.
Contact us at casep@londonmet.ac.uk.
Religion, Civil Religion, and the Common Good conference:
CASEP is holding a conference on Religion, Civil Religion, and the Common Good at London Met on 20-21 June 2012, in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation (CSRCC). CASEP speakers include Prof. Ronald Beiner, Prof. Timothy Chappell, Dr. Patrick Riordan, and Lord Maurice Glasman. For further details, please see the call for papers.
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