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SUMMARY:Truth and the Primacy of Practical Reason
DESCRIPTION:Prof. Joshua Hochschild on ‘Truth and the Primacy of Practical Reason: R.G. Collingwood and the Relation of Logic to Metaphysics and Theology’
URL:https://www.blackfriars.org.uk/event/truth-and-the-primacy-of-practical-reason/
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
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SUMMARY:Dr Clare Broome Saunders Talk: Phoebe Anna Traquair
DESCRIPTION:Dr Clare Broome Saunders is giving a talk by Zoom on the artist Phoebe Anna Traquair. \nThis event is sponsored by the Future of the Humanities Project; the Georgetown Humanities Initiative; the Georgetown Master’s Program in the Engaged and Public Humanities; Campion Hall\, Oxford; and the Las Casas Institute (Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford). It is part of the one-year-long series A Bent but Beautiful World: Literature\, Art\, and the Environment. \nFor more information and reservation\, visit Georgetown University website.
URL:https://www.blackfriars.org.uk/event/dr-clare-broome-saunders-dante-and-william-blake/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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SUMMARY:Democracy Endangered: The Case of Israel
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the ongoing event series Free Speech at the Crossroads: International Dialogues. These events are sponsored by the Free Speech Project (Georgetown University)\, the Las Casas Institute and Campion Hall\, hosted by Georgetown University on Zoom. \nJust weeks after taking office\, the new government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\, which some have labeled as the most right-wing in the country’s history\, announced plans to weaken the Supreme Court and other democratic institutions\, prompting massive domestic protests and widespread concerns among the country’s friends about the future of Israeli democracy. Many say the proposal could eliminate the judiciary from serving as an effective check on the executive and legislative branches of government\, and add new complications to the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. It could also sideline Netanyahu’s scheduled trial on charges of fraud\, breach of trust and bribery. \nFree and open to all. Registration is required. \nFeaturing\n\n\nHagit Borer is a professor of linguistics at Queen Mary University of London\, and a member of the British Academy. A disciple of Noam Chomsky\, she earned her Ph.D. in linguistics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. Borer’s research for the past 40 years spans comparative syntax\, morphosyntax\, the syntax-semantics interface\, and grammatical acquisition. Originally from Israel\, she has been an activist for the rights of Palestinians in that country. \nIan Linden is on the advisory board of Las Casas Institute at Oxford and a visiting professor at St. Mary’s University\, London\, He was formerly CEO of the Catholic Institute for International Relations and a member of the Christian-Muslim Forum in the UK\, and has been awarded for his work on human rights. Linden has lived and worked in Africa and\, as an historian\, has focused on religion and conflict. His current research is on the psychology of the extremist mind. \nDebra Shushan is the first-ever director of policy at J Street\, a pro-Israel\, pro-peace organization in Washington that believes in a negotiated settlement to the Israeli-Paleestinian conflict. She previously oversaw J Street’s congressional advocacy operations as director of government affairs. An analyst of US foreign policy\, Shushan was previously director of policy and government relations at Americans for Peace Now. She holds a BA from Harvard\, an MPhil from Oxford\, and a PhD from Yale. \nGil Troy\, a scholar of North American history at McGill University in Montreal\, lives in Jerusalem and is an award-winning presidential historian and a leading Zionist activist. He has been designated as an? Algemeiner?J-100\,?one of the top 100 people “positively influencing Jewish life.”? Troy wrote “The Age of Clinton: America in the 1990s”?and eight other books on the US presidency. His essays have been featured in The New York Times\, The Washington Post\, and The Wall Street Journal. \nMichael Scott (moderator) is senior dean\, fellow of Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford\, college adviser for postgraduate students\, and a member of the Las Casas Institute. He also serves as senior adviser to the president of Georgetown University. Scott previously was the pro-vice-chancellor at De Montfort University and founding vice-chancellor of Wrexham Glyndwr University. \nSanford J. Ungar (moderator)\, president emeritus of Goucher College\, is director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University\, which documents challenges to free expression in American education\, government\, and civil society. Director of the Voice of America under President Bill Clinton\, he was also dean of the American University School of Communication and is a former co-host of “All Things Considered” on NPR.
URL:https://www.blackfriars.org.uk/event/democracy-endangered-the-case-of-israel/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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