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Leo Rogers

DPhil in Politics: Political Theory

My research specialises in interrogating liberal egalitarianism and developing an alternative theory, which accounts for many of our familiar egalitarian impulses without being grounded in a liberal conception of the person.

Conference presentations:

24th Annual Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy (September 2026, Forthcoming): Social equality without moral equality

MANCEPT Workshop on Respect for Persons (September 2026, Forthcoming): Social equality without moral equality

Australasian Association of Philosophy Annual Conference (July 2026, Forthcoming): Social equality without moral equality

Princeton Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy (April 2026): Should regard matter to relational egalitarians? Answering the nonrelationality objection

Warwick Graduate Conference in Political and Legal Theory (February 2026): Inflation Indices and Public Reason: Could Reasonable Citizens Agree on the CPI?

22nd Annual Pavia Graduate Conference in Political Philosophy (September 2024): Foxes, hedgehogs and rabbits: the multiplication of values in G.A. Cohen’s value pluralism

Leo Rogers