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TODAY – Ian Moore Memorial Lecture: The Art of Living: Can It Be Taught?

The Sixteenth Annual Ian Moore Memorial Lecture invites Dr. Alexander Nehamas to Towson University. Dr. Alexander Nehamas joined the Princeton University faculty in 1990.  He is also Professor of the Humanities and of Comparative Literature.  His interests include Greek philosophy, pilosophy of art, European philosophy and literary theory. For more information contact the Philosophy Department […]

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Ian Moore Memorial Lecture – The Art of Living: Can It Be Taught?

The Sixteenth Annual Ian Moore Memorial Lecture invites Dr. Alexander Nehamas to Towson University. Dr. Alexander Nehamas joined the Princeton University faculty in 1990.  He is also Professor of the Humanities and of Comparative Literature.  His interests include Greek philosophy, pilosophy of art, European philosophy and literary theory. For more information contact the Philosophy Department […]

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TODAY – “Normalizing Atypical Sex Anatomies in Children: A Question of Ethics or Culture?”

Ellen Feder is Associate Professor at American University in Washington, DC. She is the author of Family Bonds: Genealogies of Race and Gender (2007), and coeditor of The Subject of Care: Feminist Ethics and Dependency. Making Sense of Intersex: Changing Ethical Perspectives in Biomedicine will be published in April 2014. Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 5:00 […]

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