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Matt Cavanagh on
Sen & Williams: Consequentialism
and public policy
There is something very special about a piece of writing that is genuinely thought provoking. Such texts are not merely provocative but are, for some reason, experienced as powerfully arresting, engaging, stimulating and perhaps even disruptive. In any case, time spent with them is felt to be time well-spent. In the Forum series of Provocations we invite distinguished thinkers and scholars - thought provokers in their own right - to introduce a short text which has special significance to them. The Provocations series is held monthly at the Institut Français in South Kensington between October and June.
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27 October 2005 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Institut Francais |
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Forum for European Philosophy |
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