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Lectures
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Lectures
Reconciling subjectivity and substance : Hegel's critique of pure personhood

Title

Reconciling subjectivity and substance : Hegel's critique of pure personhood

Description

Audio recording of a lecture given on September 2, 2019 by Jonathan Hand as part of the Dean's Lecture and Concert Series.

Creator

Hand, Jonathan

Publisher

St. John's College

Coverage

Santa Fe, NM

Date

2019-09-06

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6 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 49 seconds

Lectures
Exploring Aristotle's Poetics through the eyes of a modern novelist

Title

Exploring Aristotle's Poetics through the eyes of a modern novelist

Description

Audio recording of a lecture given on September 13, 2019 by William Kowalski as part of the Dean's Lecture and Concert Series.

Creator

Kowalski, William, 1970-

Publisher

St. John's College

Coverage

Santa Fe, NM

Date

2019-09-13

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6 years ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

Lectures
Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism

Title

Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism

Description

Audio recording of a lecture delivered by Michael Zuckert, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, on September 13, 2019 as part of the Formal Lecture Series.

Zuckert describes his lecture topic as follows: "Constitution Day is intended to honor and cogitate on the Constitution. My talk focuses not so much on the constitution itself but on constitutionalism. To a large degree, I maintain, constitutionalism is a product of developments in political philosophy, especially in the realm of philosophic anthropology. In my lecture I explore the underpinnings of the theory of human nature that supported constitutionalism of the sort the American Constitution embodies."

Creator

Zuckert, Michael P., 1942-

Publisher

St. John's College

Coverage

Annapolis, MD

Date

2019-09-13

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6 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

Lectures
The United States, China, and Thucydides' many, many traps

Title

The United States, China, and Thucydides' many, many traps

Description

Audio recording of a lecture given on September 20, 2019 by Karl Walling as part of the Dean's Lecture and Concert Series.

Creator

Walling, Karl-Friedrich, 1957-

Publisher

St. John's College

Coverage

Santa Fe, NM

Date

2019-09-20

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6 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 58 seconds

Lectures
"Tel us som moral thing" : moral certainty and the art of story in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Title

"Tel us som moral thing" : moral certainty and the art of story in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Description

Audio recording of a lecture given on September 27, 2019 by Maggie Evans McGuinness as part of the Dean's Lecture and Concert Series.

Creator

McGuinness, Margaret E.

Publisher

St. John's College

Coverage

Santa Fe, NM

Date

2019-09-27

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6 years ago
56 minutes 13 seconds

Lectures
Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism

Title

Philosophic Anthropology and the Emergence of Liberal Constitutionalism

Description

Audio recording of a lecture delivered by Michael Zuckert, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, on September 13, 2019 as part of the Formal Lecture Series.

Zuckert describes his lecture topic as follows: "Constitution Day is intended to honor and cogitate on the Constitution. My talk focuses not so much on the constitution itself but on constitutionalism. To a large degree, I maintain, constitutionalism is a product of developments in political philosophy, especially in the realm of philosophic anthropology. In my lecture I explore the underpinnings of the theory of human nature that supported constitutionalism of the sort the American Constitution embodies."

Creator

Zuckert, Michael P., 1942-

Publisher

St. John's College

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6 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

Lectures
Age of Illusions: America after the Cold War

Title

Age of Illusions: America after the Cold War

Description

Audio recording of a lecture delivered on Apr. 26, 2019 by Andrew Bacevich as part of the LCDR Erik S. Kristensen Lecture Series.
The lecture is part of a joint lectures series between St. John's College and the U.S. Naval Academy to honor the memory of Lieutenant Commander Erik S. Kristensen. An alumnus of the United States Naval Academy and the St. John's College Graduate Institute, Kristensen, a Navy SEAL, was killed in the line of duty in Afghanistan in 2005. This lecture series aims to create even greater ties between the two schools, as well as to educate the public about civil-military relations and the place of the liberal arts in education of naval and military professions.

Creator

Bacevich, Andrew J.

Publisher

St. John's College

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6 years ago
42 minutes 56 seconds

Lectures
Euclid as Teacher

Title

Euclid as Teacher

Description

Audio recording of a lecture delivered on July 10, 2019 by William Braithwaite as part of the Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series.

Recording courtesy of Greenfield Library: http://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/6683

Creator

Braithwaite, William T. (William Thomas)

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6 years ago
56 minutes 29 seconds

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