10 events found.
Political Values, Market Values, Art Values: The Ethics of American Art in the 1980s
Department of Art and Archaeology; University Center for Human Values; Humanities Council; and Program in American Studies

L’Avant-Scène Presents: A Conversation with Clément Hervieu-Léger
Clément Hervieu-Léger
Department of French and Italian

Legacy of Love: Why Gandhian Non-Violence Still Matters Today
Reverend James Lawson, activist; Rajmohan Gandhi, historian and journalist
Office of Religious Life; Princeton University Public Lectures
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Mapping Medicine with the Platonic Cosmos in the Medieval Islamicate World
Aileen Das
Program in Near Eastern Studies

David Lewis Lecture: Things there are that don’t exist
Robert Merrihew Adams
Department of Philosophy

Talking about Race in Nineteenth-Century France: Ethics and the Impact of Distance
Jennifer Yee
Department of French and Italian


Past Answers to Current Concerns: Failing Strategies 2
Climate Change and History Research Initiative; Program in Medieval Studies

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Fagles Lecture: Bodies I Have in Mind: Embodying Myth on Stage
Mary Alice Zimmerman
Departments of Classics; Department of Comparative Literature; Humanities Council

Indigenous Rights, Development, and State Multiculturalism in Panama
Marian Thorpe
Program of Latin American Studies
