The Institute is pleased to announce our 2015 Summer Seminars for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. These intensive programs examine vital moral questions in social, philosophical, legal, and political thought and have attracted young men and women from across the world for over a decade. With discussions guided by leading scholars from the United States and Great Britain, the Summer Seminars comprise the core of the Institute’s efforts to assist the next generation of scholars in reflecting on distinctly human questions.
For more information about seminar topics, faculty, readings, and application processes, visit the links to the seminar pages below. We look forward to seeing you in Princeton this summer!
Moral Life and the Classical Tradition
June 14-27, 2015
A seminar for rising high school juniors and seniors
Medical Ethics: A Natural Law Perspective
June 21-27, 2015
A seminar for students of medicine
Natural Law and Public Affairs
July 15-19, 2015
A seminar for undergraduate and graduate students
First Principles:
Natural Law and the Politico-Theological Question
July 12-25, 2015
A seminar for undergraduate and graduate students
Thomistic Seminar: Aquinas and Contemporary Ethics
August 2–8, 2015
A seminar for doctoral students in philosophy
Moral Foundations of Law
August 9–15, 2015
A seminar for students of law