
The Identity Crisis of Western Civilization
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Nathan Darmon (GS ‘25) for a discussion on Samuel Huntington and James Kurth.
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Nathan Darmon (GS ‘25) for a discussion on Samuel Huntington and James Kurth.
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) for a discussion on Fukuyama’s The Last Man.
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Nathan Darmon (CC ‘25) for a discussion on Huntington’s “The Clash of Civilizations?”
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Nathan Darmon (CC ‘25) for a discussion on Fukuyama’s “The End of History?”
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Mark Lilla (Columbia) for a dinner conversation on Thomas Mann’s reaction and non-reactionary politics.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for this dinner seminar series on Democracy and Solidarity.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for this dinner seminar series on Democracy and Solidarity.
Join Professor Teodolinda Barolini for a dinner lecture on what it is to act freely in Dante and Aristotle.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for this dinner seminar series on Democracy and Solidarity.
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for this dinner seminar series on Democracy and Solidarity.
Join Professor Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia) for a discussion of what belongs to us, and what does not.
Join James Valentini and Katja Vogt (Columbia) for a small group discussion of Beginner’s Mind and humanistic inquiry.
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Taylor Pincin (Columbia) for this dinner seminar about the four causes, why they matter, and what might unify them
Join Nate Ijams (Morningside) for a discussion of Wendell Berry’s conception of the immeasurable goods of life: things too great, too small, or too unusual to be valued by standard economic models.
Join Justin Hawkins (CUIMC) for a dinner seminar on finding a theory of dignity that relies on something more fundamental than accomplishment.
Join Nate Ijams (Morningside) for a discussion of Wendell Berry’s conception of the immeasurable goods of life: things too great, too small, or too unusual to be valued by standard economic models.
Join Megan Laverty, director of the Columbia Teachers College Program in Philosophy and Education, for an engaging discussion of Wittgenstein’s ethics.
Join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for a dinner seminar on Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death and our new digital age.
Join Justin Hawkins (CUIMC) for a dinner seminar on the various models of disability used today.
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for a dinner seminar on Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death and the rise of the television.
Join James Valentini and Stuart Firestein (Columbia) for a small group discussion of Beginner’s Mind and the scientific mind.
Join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for a dinner seminar on Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death and the loss of an American culture of print.
Join Morningside and philosopher Dan Addison for a seminar series with working professionals on ethics in work and everyday life.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
Join Professors Richard John and Casey Blake for a series of dinner conversations on hyper-moral politics in the works of Richard Niebuhr and Musa al-Gharbi.
A dinner conversation on intellectual firmness with James Valentini (Chemistry) and Nathaniel Peters (Morningside)