Confirmed speakers at the IPS 2022 conference. Abstracts to follow.


Shane Bergin and Aine Mahon (University College Dublin)

‘Sharing’, Selfhood, and Community in an Age of Academic Twitter

 

Vittorio Bufacchi (University College Cork)

Cicero on Democracy and Public Philosophy

 

Jim Chamberlain, Mike Coxhead and MM McCabe (Kings College London)

Shouting inside

 

Oliver Feeney (Universität Tübingen)

Deliberative engagement & trust(worthiness)

 

Juliette Ferry-Danini (Université Catholique Louvain)

Public Philosophy of Medicine in and outside a pandemic

 

Francis Gahan and Sarah Otten (Carlow College)

More than Minding Oneself

 

Nick Johnston (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

What Should We Expect of Public Philosophers

 

Juho Lindholm (University of Tartu)

Philosophy in Action

 

Elizabeth Meade (Maynooth University)

Philosophical enquiry among community groups

 

Lukas J. Meier (Cambridge University)

From the Armchair into the Spotlight

 

Eri Mountbatten-O’Malley (Bath Spa University)

Scholactivism: a moral imperative

 

Michael Nee (University College Cork)

Philosophy in the Public Space

 

Ian Olasov (City University of New York)

Philosophical Expertise and the Epistemology of Public Philosophy

 

Georgios Petropoulos (University College Dublin)

Public Philosophy with Children

 

Mark Piper and Pia Antolic-Piper (James Madison University)

Prudent Forbearance in the Public Sphere

 

Clémence Saintemarie (University College Dublin)

What Democratic Education? Jacques Rancière’s Ignorant Schoolmaster at 35 and paideia in Cornélius Castoriadis at 100

 

Theodore Stone (Birkbeck University London)

Public Philosophy as a Safeguard to Bureaucratic Capture

 

Zachary Vereb (University of Mississippi)

Should Kant be viewed as a Public Philosopher?

 

Dawn Wang (University College Cork)

Normative expectation for modelling norm compliance behaviour