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Seminar on 
'Distributive Justice Revisited: Political Philosophy, Economics and Policy' 
 
November 30 - December 1, 2002 
 
at Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of Economics, business meeting room 
 
programme 
 
<Sat. 30 Nov. > 
 
13:30-13:45 
 Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University, Japan) 
'The Purpose and the Plan of this Research Programme' (opening speech) 
 
13:45 -15:15 
Jeffrey Young (St. Lawrence University, USA) 
'The Humean Foundations of Adam Smith's Theory of Property' 
  discussant: Satoshi Niimura (Okayama University, Japan) 
 
15:45-17:45 
Daisuke Arie (Yokohama National University, Japan) 
'Utility and Justice in Bentham and Marx' 
 
Yasunori Fukagai (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) 
'Utility, Pleasure and Welfare: The Ethical Basis of Economy in J. S. Mill, A.Marshall and
A. C. Pigou'
 
Junichi Himeno (Nagasaki University, Japan) 
'Social Darwinism and Neo-Liberalism' 
 
<Sun. 1 Dec. > 
 
10:00-11:30 
Paul Kelly (London School of Economics, UK) 
'Dworkin in Distributive Justice' (provisional title) 
   discussant: Ryu-ichi Yamaoka (University of Air, Japan) 
 
13:00-14:45 
Ian Gough (University of Bath, UK) 
'Lists and Thresholds: Comparing our Theory of Human Need with Nussbaum's Capabilities
Approach'
   discussant: Mo Jeehwan (Korea) 
   discussant: Toru Yamamori (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) 
 
14:45-15:00 
concluding remarks 
 
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