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Fwd: TOMORROW: Is this a Secular Age? Simon Critchley, Bill Connolly, and Hent De Vries in Conversation
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>The Center for the Humanities
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>Is This a Secular Age?
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>William Connolly - by Will Kirk
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>Bill Connolly, Simon Critchley & Hent De Vries
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>Do we live in a secular age? What does it mean to say that we do, and what
>are the benefits, and liabilities, to figuring public space as strictly
>secular? Bill Connolly, Krieger -Eisenhower Professor of Political Science
>at Johns Hopkins University, Simon Critchley, Professor of Philosophy at
>the New School University, and Hent de Vries, Professor of Philosophy at
>Johns Hopkins University, will discuss these and related themes. Moderated
>by Jill Stauffer, Resident Mellon Fellow at the Center for the Humanities.
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>April 9th 2009, Thursday, 6:30 pm
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>Elebash Recital Hall
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>The Graduate Center, CUNY
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>365 Fifth Ave (btwn 34th & 35th)
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>FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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>No registration. Please arrive early for a seat. 212-817-2005
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>www.centerforthehumanitiesgc.org
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Fwd: TOMORROW: Is this a Secular Age? Simon Critchley, Bill Connolly, and Hent De Vries in Conversation
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>Please distribute this to your faculty, staff, and students.
>Thanks,
>The Center for the Humanities
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>CROPPEDC4H_logo--MB.jpg
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>Is This a Secular Age?
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>William Connolly - by Will Kirk
>[]
>hentdevries2
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>Bill Connolly, Simon Critchley & Hent De Vries
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>
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>Do we live in a secular age? What does it mean to say that we do, and what
>are the benefits, and liabilities, to figuring public space as strictly
>secular? Bill Connolly, Krieger -Eisenhower Professor of Political Science
>at Johns Hopkins University, Simon Critchley, Professor of Philosophy at
>the New School University, and Hent de Vries, Professor of Philosophy at
>Johns Hopkins University, will discuss these and related themes. Moderated
>by Jill Stauffer, Resident Mellon Fellow at the Center for the Humanities.
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>April 9th 2009, Thursday, 6:30 pm
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>Elebash Recital Hall
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>The Graduate Center, CUNY
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>365 Fifth Ave (btwn 34th & 35th)
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>FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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>No registration. Please arrive early for a seat. 212-817-2005
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>www.centerforthehumanitiesgc.org
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