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4:15 pm CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
CUNY Colloquium @ CUNY Grad Center Room 9205/9206
Mar 29 @ 4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
2.15 Chaz FirestoneAssistant Professor, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins“What Do the Inattentionally Blind See? Evidence from 10,000 Subjects” 2.22 Robin DembroffAssistant Professor of Philosophy, Yale“Erecting Real Men” 3.1 Harvey LedermanProfessor of Philosophy, PrincetonTBD 3.8 Alison JaggarProfessor Emerita and College Professor of Distinction, Philosophy and Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado, BoulderMarx Wartofsky Annual LectureTBD 3.15 Delia BaldassarriProfessor of Sociology, NYU“How Does Prosocial Behavior Extend Beyond In–Group Boundaries inComplex Societies?” 3.22 Myrto MylopolousAssociate Professor[...]
6:00 pm The Paris School of Jewish Thought: An Intellectual, Philosophical, and Spiritual Renewal in the Wake of the Holocaust @ Maison Française East Gallery
The Paris School of Jewish Thought: An Intellectual, Philosophical, and Spiritual Renewal in the Wake of the Holocaust @ Maison Française East Gallery
Mar 29 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
In France, during the decades that followed World War II and the Shoah, an impressive attempt was made to rebuild Jewish life and thought, and to invent new ways of being Jewish in the post-Holocaust secular world. Known as the Paris School of Jewish Thought, this collective enterprise gathered an incredible variety of Jewish scholars, rabbis, philosophers, scientists, and writers, both religious and secular, from a wide range of backgrounds. This talk sheds light on[...]