DESCRIPTION
Food for Thought continues with the second module of Fall 2019! Talk about justice abounds. We are deeply concerned with what others—or perhaps we?—are due. Yet, for all this, we have deep disagreement about the nature of justice and its import for the world. What does it mean to be just, and how can we develop that virtue as individuals and a society?
Topics include justice as a virtue, interpersonal justice, and justice as a social virtue. Participants will explore the work of diverse thinkers, from Plato to Thomas Aquinas; from Fyodor Dostoevsky to Martin Luther King Jr.; from Josef Pieper to W.H. Auden, and more.
Physical copies of the reader will be provided at each session. Please find a digital copy of the reader HERE.
DETAILS
Dates: Wednesdays, October 2, 16, & 23
Time: 5:45 – 7pm
Location: Harrison College House, Seminar Rm. M20
Open to undergraduate students. Dinner and reader provided.
RSVP here to save your spot and secure a copy of the reader!