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| Philosophy Colloquium: Call No Man Happy Until He Is Dead |
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| Start Date: | 1/29/2013 | Start Time: | 1:00 PM |
| End Date: | 1/29/2013 | End Time: | 2:30 PM |
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Event Description The Suffolk University Philosophy Department presents an event in the Philosophy Colloquium Series with David Roochnik, Boston University Philosophy Department.
Professor Roochnik will be discussing the passage in the Nicomachean Ethics where Aristotle cites this famous quote from the wise man Solon: ³Call no man happy until he is dead.² At issue: the meaning of happiness and whether it is an attainable and stable possession. The Colloquium Series invites conversation, so a short talk will proceed into discussion. We will focus on Chapter 10 of Book 1, which is attached.
Large Conference Room (10-100)
73 Tremont Street, 10th floor
Refreshments (pizza) will be served! |
Location Information: Boston Campus - Stahl Center (View Map) 73 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02108 Room: Conference Room (large), 10th floor, 10-100
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Intended Audience: AlumniFacultyGeneral PublicGraduate StudentsGuestsLaw AlumniLaw StudentsLaw FacultyParents & FamiliesStaffUndergraduate Students |
Sponsor(s): College of Arts & Sciences |
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