Pamela Kraus, dean of the Annapolis campus of St. John’s College, will deliver the opening lecture for the 2015-2016 academic year. Her lecture, “Life Before Us,” is free and open to the public and will be held in the Francis Scott Key Auditorium on Friday, August 28 at 8 p.m. A question period will follow.
For more information: www.sjc.edu
Upcoming Friday Night Lectures:
September 4 “On Don Quixote,” by Andre Barbera, St. John’s College tutor
September 11 “Dante and the Hero’s Quest for Healing,” by James Bailey, professor of medicine and preventive medicine, Tennessee Health Science Center
September 18 “The United States Constitution: Breathing Spirit into Human Clay,” by David Townsend, St. John’s College tutor
October 2 “Prefacing the Absolute in Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology,’” by Andy Davis, assistant professor of philosophy, Belmont University
October 16 “What Makes a Liberal Education Liberal?” by Daniel Harrell, St. John’s College tutor
October 23 “On Aristotle’s ‘De Anima,’” by John Sisko, professor, The College of New Jersey
November 20 “Persona of the Spectator,” by Greg Recco, St. John’s College tutor
December 4 “Leibniz’s Monadology and the Philosophical Foundations of Non-locality in Quantum Mechanics,” by James Beall, St. John’s College tutor
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