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SUMMARY:US Book Launch of Nicole Hassoun’s A Minimally Good Life
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LOCATION:The Union Office 4400 Vestal Parkway E\, Vestal\, United States\, 13902
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>UPDATE: This event will now take place virtually only. There will be no in-person portion of this event.&nbsp\;</strong><strong>We hope if you were planning to attend in person that this isn't too much of a disappointment and you'll still be able to join us virtually!</strong></p>\n<p>Join us for an engaging discussion on <em>A Minimally Good Life: What We Owe to Others and What We Can Justifiably Demand</em> (Oxford University Press\, 2024)! This book considers what we owe to each other\, and what we can claim\, out of respect for our common humanity. Hassoun argues that respect for our common humanity at least requires helping others live minimally good lives when doing so does not require sacrificing our own ability to live well enough.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Friday\, February 21 at 9:30 am</p>\n<p>Join us for a panel discussion featuring the author in conversation with:</p>\n<p>George Sher\, Rice University</p>\n<p>Liam Murphy\, New York University School of Law</p>\n<p>Johann Go\, University of Strathclyde\, Glasgow</p>\n<p>Carol C. Gould\, CUNY Graduate Center</p>
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