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Professor Samuel Freeman, 
Avalon Humanities Professor and Professor of Law and Philosophy, University 
of Pennsylvania.
"Capitalism and the High Liberal Tradition."
Friday, March 26.  3:30 PM
Shiloh Room, University Center

Professor Freeman works in moral, political and legal philosophy.  He is perhaps 
the leading scholar today of John Rawls's work.  He is the author of "Rawls" 
(Routledge, 2007) and "Justice and the Social Contract" (Oxford University 
Press, 2007).  And he is the editor of Rawls's "Collected Papers" (Harvard, 
2001) and "Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy" (Harvard, 2007), 
the the editor of "The Cambridge Companion to Rawls" (Cambridge University 
Press, 2003).  He is also the author of dozens of highly influential articles in 
such journals at "Ethics," "Philosophy and Public Affairs," and "Social 
Philosophy and Policy."  Professor Freeman's lecture is sponsored by the 
Department of Philosophy, the Department of Political Science, the School of 
Law, the Office of Research, the Howard J. Baker Center for Public Policy, and 
the Center for the Study of Social Justice.

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