Philosophy, Masques, and Horror
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Panel, “Philosophy, Masques, and Horror”
October 26, 2016
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Eastview Campus 8500
Participants
Kerri Pope, Humanities Professor
Matt Watkins, Philosophy Professor
Harlan Long, Philosophy Professor
Patti Hatcher, Humanities Professor
Bryan Register, Philosophy Professor
Moderator
Matt Watkins, Philosophy Professor
In honor of All Hallows’ Eve, philosophers and humanists discuss masquerades and the horror of existence. Play dress-up and be filled with despair!
Price: Your Soul
Even more details for this event- We have a great line up of speakers & topics:
Humanities professor Kerri Pope will be speaking on Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies, Oh My: Social Motivations of Horror.
Philosophy professor Matt Watkins will explore Why Are We Afraid of Monsters.
Philosophy professor Harlan Long will present on Female-Driven Horror.
Humanities professor Patty Hatcher reviews the guest list with Guess Who’s Coming to Halloween?
Philosophy professor Bryan Register will present on Countless Sentient Corpses.
This is going to be so much fun. Come in costume if you so desire.
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