Saturday, March 2nd
9:00AM – 3:30PM
Salisbury University Scarborough Student Leadership Center
1200 Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD
Almost everyone who chooses to study philosophy remembers their first experience with a person, a text, or a class that changed their life. This year we celebrate the way in which questions, authors, texts and ideas light an intellectual fire on first encounter. We will be joined by Michael Naas, Professor (DePaul University), student and translator of Jacques Derrida, who has written extensively on the question of what turns us towards philosophical thinking, as well as Asia Ferrin (American University) who writes on curiosity, mindfulness and teaches the First Year Seminar “Do the Right Thing”. We will instigate discussion around topics like: How is turning towards philosophy different from other conversion experiences like political ideology or religion? What makes a text a great introduction to thinking? Is philosophy something that has universal appeal, or is it only for certain types of people? Please join us for a day of reflection on the first moments we have all encountered a lifelong love!
Free event. Breakfast and lunch provided. Everyone is welcome!
Register for free at https://events.humanitix.com/44th-annual-philosophy-symposium
Saturday, March 2nd
9:00AM – 3:30PM
Salisbury University Scarborough Student Leadership Center
1200 Camden Ave, Salisbury, MD
Almost everyone who chooses to study philosophy remembers their first experience with a person, a text, or a class that changed their life. This year we celebrate the way in which questions, authors, texts and ideas light an intellectual fire on first encounter. We will be joined by Michael Naas, Professor (DePaul University), student and translator of Jacques Derrida, who has written extensively on the question of what turns us towards philosophical thinking, as well as Asia Ferrin (American University) who writes on curiosity, mindfulness and teaches the First Year Seminar “Do the Right Thing”. We will instigate discussion around topics like: How is turning towards philosophy different from other conversion experiences like political ideology or religion? What makes a text a great introduction to thinking? Is philosophy something that has universal appeal, or is it only for certain types of people? Please join us for a day of reflection on the first moments we have all encountered a lifelong love!
Free event. Breakfast and lunch provided. Everyone is welcome!
Register for free at https://events.humanitix.com/44th-annual-philosophy-symposium
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