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SUMMARY:Aristotle Now
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LOCATION:Old Building\, London School of Economics\, Houghton Street\, United Kingdom\, WC2A 2AE
DESCRIPTION:<p>All welcome | Free to attend | First come\, first served at the door</p>\n<p>Aristotle is one of the most famous and influential philosophers. His work on logic\, metaphysics\, politics\, and ethics were all pioneering\, sowing the seeds of much later philosophical thought. But almost two and a half millennia later\, could this rebellious student of Plato possibly have anything to say about the complexities and concerns of modern life? We explore whether Aristotle can still usefully inform our thinking today\, on everything from sex and friendship to animals and politics.</p>\n<p>Speakers<br><strong>Joachim Aufderheide</strong>\, Lecturer in Philosophy\, KCL</p>\n<p><strong>Sophie Grace Chappell</strong>\, Professor of Philosophy\, Open University</p>\n<p><strong>Sophia Connell</strong>\, Lecturer in Philosophy\, Birkbeck\, University of London</p>\n<p>Chair<br><strong>Clare Moriarty</strong>\, Fellow\, Forum for Philosophy and IRC Postdoctoral Fellow\, Trinity College Dublin</p>
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