Living a Good Life minicourse, Lecture 1
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Have you ever asked yourself: “What is the good life?”; “What should I value?”; and “What should I believe?” Start the New Year by exploring these questions and more in a three-part event series aimed at providing alumni, parents, and friends the opportunity to take a minicourse based on the Living a Good Life class, piloted Fall semester 2020. Professor Steven Horst, chair and professor of philosophy, kicked off this series with Lecture one, offering an introduction to the course and discussing means and desires. This event was recorded on: 1/14/2021
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