Philosopher's Series: Human Emergence and Our Place in the Natural World
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Today’s talk by David Sprintzen, professor emeritus of philosophy at Long Island University, caps off our three-week Philosopher’s Series, offering food for thought from noted philosophers as well as brunch!
Our speaker, a leading scholar of Albert Camus, will present ideas from his new book, “Human Emergence and Our Place in the Natural World,” and explore humanity’s evolving role in the ecological and philosophical landscape.
Brunch at 10 am: Doors open at 10 am for an optional brunch ($12 per person), featuring classic Western favorites alongside Mediterranean-inspired dishes, a tasty tribute to philosophy’s ancient roots. Reservations are recommended for brunch. Please email Y3VydCB8IGV0aGljYWxmb2N1cyAhIG9yZw== to reserve your spot.
Talk at 10:30 am: This talk is free and open to all at the meetinghouse and on Zoom. To receive the Zoom link, please email YWRtaW4gfCBldGhpY2FsZm9jdXMgISBvcmc= by noon on Friday.
Childcare is available with advance notice—please email curt@ethicalfocus by noon on Thursday if you’d like childcare.
For details on all three talks in the series, including “The Changing Nature of Work in an Age of AI” by Society Leader Curt Collier on July 27, and “Beyond Stoicism: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life” by renowned philosopher Massimo Pigliucci on Aug. 3, please visit https://ethicalfocus.org/philosophers-series.
We hope you can join us for this feast for the mind and body!
Our speaker, a leading scholar of Albert Camus, will present ideas from his new book, “Human Emergence and Our Place in the Natural World,” and explore humanity’s evolving role in the ecological and philosophical landscape.
Brunch at 10 am: Doors open at 10 am for an optional brunch ($12 per person), featuring classic Western favorites alongside Mediterranean-inspired dishes, a tasty tribute to philosophy’s ancient roots. Reservations are recommended for brunch. Please email Y3VydCB8IGV0aGljYWxmb2N1cyAhIG9yZw== to reserve your spot.
Talk at 10:30 am: This talk is free and open to all at the meetinghouse and on Zoom. To receive the Zoom link, please email YWRtaW4gfCBldGhpY2FsZm9jdXMgISBvcmc= by noon on Friday.
Childcare is available with advance notice—please email curt@ethicalfocus by noon on Thursday if you’d like childcare.
For details on all three talks in the series, including “The Changing Nature of Work in an Age of AI” by Society Leader Curt Collier on July 27, and “Beyond Stoicism: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Life” by renowned philosopher Massimo Pigliucci on Aug. 3, please visit https://ethicalfocus.org/philosophers-series.
We hope you can join us for this feast for the mind and body!
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