Funded by a generous donation from the Albert J. Fitzgibbons family, this series generally includes two invited lectures each semester, and generally by scholars working in a field close to ethics, ...
the philosophy department at Calvin has brought some of the greatest minds in Christian philosophy and theology to participate in this prestigious lecture series. This prestigious lecture series is ...
The proposal was written by John Cleary and funded by the Division of Education at the NEH for the purpose of promoting undergraduate education in classics and ancient philosophy through lectures, ...
MYSTICAL MATTERS: Professor of Philosophy Scott Sehon speaks to Kresge Auditorium in his inaugural lecture. Sehon argued that ...
Join the Department of Philosophy for its annual Lynne and James Spellman Lecture in the History of Philosophy, featuring professor Barbara Herman of UCLA at 3 p.m. Friday in the Graduate Education ...
but his greatest contribution to jurisprudence is his renowned "Commentaries on the Constitution," in which he set forth a philosophy of judicial restraint. This lecture series celebrates his legacy.
The Department of Philosophy offers an undergraduate degree as well as several minors and immersions that can be paired with most other undergraduate degree programs at RIT. Through studying ...
The seminar runs most weeks in term time. The Philosophy Research Seminar takes place on Friday afternoons through the Autumn and Spring terms (2:30-4:30 pm) in Broad Lane, Lecture Theatre 4 Speakers ...
Alec isn’t specifically teaching life lessons, but his exploration of neuroscience does teach his philosophy of life, which ...
A tradition of the philosophy department, the 36th annual “Warren Steinkraus Lecture on Human Ideals” was held in the Historic Classroom in Sheldon Hall’s admissions suite. About 40 students and ...
Jan Cover, professor of philosophy in the College of Liberal Arts, presented “Puzzles of Portraiture” at the Westwood Lecture Series on Oct. 28.
To hear his lectures at Columbia University in 1913, 2,000 people requested tickets, and hundreds mobbed the 500-seat hall.