Our “Short Reads” evenings explore a focused philosophical argument or theme, by way of a short (4–6 page) paper. This month we’ll be looking at punishment and penalties as conceived by Socrates and Polus. During the evening, we’ll step through our paper together, using it as the focal point for a lively and interactive conversation. Learn more & RSVP here.
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In this article of the Atlantic, neuroscientist and author, David Eagleman, examines our criminal-justice system and the brain and advocates for a more “biologically-informed jurisprudence.” Why? “Acts cannot be understood separately from the biology of the actors, says Engelman, ” and this recognition has legal implications.” This (among other obvious…
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TUESDAY 4/04 & THURSDAY 4/06 – This week we will discuss society & ethics, justice theories and look at some practical issues that arise in law & order.
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