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Fri Mar 31 17:19:11 2006
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This may be of interest to some HESers. 
 
Forwarded from Philos-l by Ross B. Emmett 
 
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Centre for Practical Philosophy 
Middlesex University 
 
MORAL CRISIS OR MORAL PANIC?: 
THE PRESENT-DAY CONDITION OF CIVIL SOCIETY 
 
A one-day conference on the significance of contemporary social  
trends and on the role of educational institutions in purveying moral  
values. 
 
Wednesday 13th December 1995 
 
Speakers include: 
 
Brenda Almond, University of Hull, Miriam David, Southbank University,  
Christie Davies, University of Reading, Erroll Mathura, Brunel  
University College, Dennis O'Keeffe, University of North London,  
Patricia Morgan, Institute of Economic Affairs, Bhikhu Parekh,  
University of Hull and John White, Institute of Education, London 
 
at  
 
Middlesex University, White Hart Lane, London N17 8HR 
 
stlg25.00 including coffee, lunch and tea (stlg5.00 for currently  
registered university students) 
 
Conference Organiser: Professor David Conway, Centre for Practical  
Philosophy, Middlesex University. 
 
Conference Administrator: Rachael Strange, Middlesex University,  
White Hart Lane, London N17 8HR. Phone: + 44 (0)181 362 5370; E-mail:  
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