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Reason, Grace, and Law: Suarez and Hobbes on Coercion, Church, and State

Harvard University - Graduate Chapter

The graduate chapter at Harvard University presents a lecture by Prof. Thomas Pink of King’s College London titled “Reason, Grace, and Law: Suarez and Hobbes on Coercion, Church, and State.”

Thursday, October 27

6:00 PM

CGIS South S020 (Belfer Case Study Room)

This lecture is free and open to the public.

About the speaker

Professor Thomas Pink read history and philosophy at Cambridge, where he also received his PhD. After working for four years in London and New York for a City merchant bank, he returned to philosophy in 1990 as a Research Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. He then lectured at Sheffield University prior to moving to King's in 1996.

Professor Pink’s main interests are in ethics, philosophy of mind and action, philosophy of law, and in medieval and early modern philosophy.

He is currently writing on the free will problem - his Free Will: A Very Short Introduction is published by Oxford University Press in June 2004.

He is also working on the nature of moral normativity. Forthcoming on this topic, also from Oxford University Press, is his two volume The Ethics of Action. He is an editor of London Studies in the History of Philosophy, and is also editing The Questions Concerning Liberty, Necessity and Chance, containing the Hobbes-Bramhall controversy on free will, for the Clarendon Edition of the works of Hobbes.

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