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- Labor of Luxury: Embroidery from India to the World11:00 am
- Richard Raiselis: Landscapes Near Me11:00 am
- Create Space at Marsh Chapel12:00 pm
- Diversity & Inclusion Office Hours12:00 pm
- Precarity & Inequality Lab Workshop: Jane Pryma2:30 pm
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- Philosophy Seminar Series: Bridget Berdit3:30 pm
- ECE PhD Prospectus Defense: Yiting Chen4:00 pm
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- Spring 2026 New Realities, New Responses: Conversations on Higher Education12:00 pm
- [ASBMB] From labwork to leadership: Thriving in the science job you weren't trained for1:00 pm
- Early-Career Faculty Funding: Opportunities, Resources, and Strategies for Success3:00 pm
- GMS Art Exhibition: Mairelys Cabrera Closing Celebration4:00 pm
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- Breath, Rhythm & Music for Your Wellbeing 5:00 pm
- The Bay State Road Reading Series Presents: Mary Jo Salter and Nicole Sealey7:30 pm
Philosophy Seminar Series: Bridget Berdit
The philosophy seminar series with speaker, Bridget Berdit. Title: “Let Us Speak the Truth”: On Schopenhauer’s Ethical Ideal Abstract: Schopenhauer’s ethics is often interpreted as advancing two distinct, normative ideals: when confronted with a world that is neither rational, merciful, nor just, the devoted ethical agent will either respond through resignation or compassion. In this paper, I offer a third alternative and argue that this alternative is what Schopenhauer’s great pupil, Friedrich Nietzsche, has in view when conceiving “the philosophy of the future.”
| When | 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm on 17 February 2026 |
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| Building | STH 541 |