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What is the Common Good? In an eight-part online series, The D’Arcy Lectures explore the concept of Common Good through the three lenses of Aristotle’s philosophy, Catholic teaching, and contemporary political liberalism.
27 April: Philosophical and Theological Sources of ‘The Common Good’
4 May: Reconstructing Aristotle’s Political Philosophy
11 May: Is Liberalism the Enemy?
18 May: The Role of Conflict in a Political Account of Common Goods
25 May: Does Political Augustinianism Help?
1 June: Is the Church Paternalistic in Prescribing the Common Good?
8 June: Politics and Law: The Limits of Bounded Rationality
15 June: Fraught Issues Today: Integral Ecology and Humane Economy
This series features in the following public collections: