EVENTS

Aristotelian Reading Group

Aristotelian Reading Group Led by Sebastian Hayden A line-by-line reading of selected sections of the Nicomachean Ethics. No previous study of Aristotle needed, and reading prior to the seminar is not required.  A light breakfast is provided, as are all reading materials.  All Princeton undergraduate or graduate students are warmly invited.

Witherspoon Forum: Technology and Human Agency (Session 2)

Zoom

TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN AGENCY Led by Dr. Landon Hobbs This event is a part of the Witherspoon Forum, a program which provides a space for high school students who are serious about their studies to discuss foundational questions of human existence and contemporary cultural issues in dialogue with their peers and Witherspoon’s seminar leaders. To […]

God Matters

God Matters Led by R.J. Snell According to Thomas Aquinas, some truths about God surpass the capacity of unaided human reason and require revelation, while other truths are knowable by unaided, natural reason. This seminar explores some puzzles of classical theism through reason alone, without appeal to revelation or any particular religious tradition or authority. […]

The Consequences of a Trump or Harris Victory

The Consequences of a Trump or Harris Victory Led by Brandon Van Dyck How will the outcome of the upcoming presidential election affect the US and US policy? This is a positive question, not a normative one; our political preferences are irrelevant. In this semester’s graduate discussion group, we’ll consider the effects of a Trump or […]

Aristotelian Reading Group

Aristotelian Reading Group Led by Sebastian Hayden A line-by-line reading of selected sections of the Nicomachean Ethics. No previous study of Aristotle needed, and reading prior to the seminar is not required.  A light breakfast is provided, as are all reading materials.  All Princeton undergraduate or graduate students are warmly invited.

Witherspoon Forum: Technology and Human Agency (Session 3)

Zoom

TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN AGENCY Led by Dr. Landon Hobbs This event is a part of the Witherspoon Forum, a program which provides a space for high school students who are serious about their studies to discuss foundational questions of human existence and contemporary cultural issues in dialogue with their peers and Witherspoon’s seminar leaders. To […]

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