Start Date: | 3/7/2013 | Start Time: | 5:00 PM |
End Date: | 3/7/2013 | End Time: | 7:00 PM |
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Event Description Speaker: Dr. Robert Audi, John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame and previous chair of Notre Dame’s College of Business Topic: Governmental Secularity and Religious Citizenship
What principles should govern separation of church and state in a democracy? Related to this institutional question is one concerning the ethics of citizenship for individuals: Should the religious and the political be separated in the conduct of citizens? More specifically, what ethical constraints should guide religious citizens in approaching politics, and does that depend substantially on whether they hold public office? Religious citizens naturally want to be guided by their religious ideals in structuring their society; but given that they live with others of different religions (or none), should their political conduct be guided only by secular standards? To say yes seems to abridge religious liberty; to say no seems to risk religious conflict or even domination by a majority religious group. This talk will present a partial resolution of this problem and bring it to bear on contemporary life—including healthcare—in pluralistic democratic societies. Refreshments will be provided.
The College of Arts and Sciences’ Philosophy Program is excited to announce its first ever “Philosophy Week,” March 4-8, 2013.
Drexel Philosophy Week 2013 is free and open to the entire Drexel community. The event is sponsored by the Department of English and Philosophy, the Department of Culture and Communication, the Department of Psychology, and the Drexel Philosophy Club.
For more information, please contact Dr. Pete Amato, director of the Drexel Philosophy Program, at peterama@drexel.edu. |
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Location: Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, Room 120 |
Audience: AlumniCurrent StudentsFacultyParents & FamiliesProspective StudentsPublicStaff |
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