The fact of pluralism: How much unity, how much diversity?

3:00 - 4:15 p.m., Wednesday, September 26, 2018
PSU Ballroom East

How can people with diverse and often irreconcilable beliefs about ultimate truth and about what it means to live well peacefully coexist in the same political community? How much unity and consensus is required? Should our expectations about common values and commitments be kept to a minimum, or does our shared political life require thick commonalities? To what extent, if any, should dissenters from majoritarian norms be exempt from the operation of broad, generally applicable laws?

Presenters

Chair, Department of History and Government Mark Smith

Mark Smith

Chair, Department of History and Government
Cedarville University

Senior Lecturer, Department of English Rob Spirko

Rob Spirko

Senior Lecturer, Department of English
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Assistant City Solicitor Virgina Tallent

Virgina Tallent

Assistant City Solicitor
City of Cincinnati

Associate Professor, Social Work Eugene Walls

Eugene Walls

Associate Professor, Social Work
University of Denver