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Fri Mar 31 17:18:27 2006
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Dr Tom Warke (Cambridge) will come to Tokyo in mid December and read his 
papers below. 
 
[1] Saturday, 15 December 14:30-17:00 
Seminar of History of Economic Theory 
at Meiji University, Research Building, 4th floor, room 3 (Surugadai, 
Kanda, Tokyo) 
 
paper: A Reconstruction of Classical Utilitarianism 
   by Dr. Tom Warke (Cambridge) 
discussant: Professor Masahiro Kawamata (Hosei University) 
chair: Professor Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University) 
 
* The coordinators of the History of Economic Thought Seminars in this year 
are Professor Akira Nagamine and Mr. Nobukatsu Takahashi (Meiji  
University). 
 
[2] Friday, 21 December 15:20-17:30 
Joint Seminar of the grant-in-aid Scientific Research groups of  
'Multidimensional Challenge of Utilitarianism' and 'The Poor Laws  
Controversy in the first half of Nineteenth Century Britain and the Pauper  
Reform Project of Jeremy Bentham' 
at Tokyo Metropolitan University, Senate House, 3rd floor (Minami-Osawa, 
Hachioji, Tokyo) 
 
paper: Classical Utilitarianism and the Methodology of Determinate Choice, in  
Economics and in Ethics 
  by Dr. Tom Warke (Cambridge) 
discussants: Professor Masahiro Kawamata (Hosei University) 
          and  Professor Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University) 
chair: Professor Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University) 
 
Yasunori Fukagai 
Tokyo Metropolitan University 
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