October 15, 2013

Philosophy, Religion and Humanities Lecture Series
7:00-9:00pm | Eastview Campus Room 8500
Dreamworks: A Discussion of Freud and Jung.

November 12, 2013

Philosophy, Religion and Humanities Lecture Series presents “Sita Sings the Blues”
7:00-9:00pm | Eastview Campus Room 8500
Written, directed, and animated by American artist Nina Paley, this 2008 film tells the epic Hindu tale of the Ramayana set to the 1920’s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw. Following the film, a discussion will be hosted by Grant Potts, Chair of the Philosophy, Religion and Humanities department. This event is free and open to the public.

February 11, 2014

Philosophy, Religion and Humanities Lecture Series: The Ethical Philosophy of “Breaking Bad”
7:00-9:00pm | Eastview Campus Room 8500
Breaking Bad has earned an enduring place in television history for its uncompromising exploration of ethics. Although the show’s premise is straightforward–condemned by fate to suffer a random cancer diagnosis, mild-mannered chemistry teacher Walter White decides to start cooking methamphetamine in order to “provide for the family”–its treatment of ethics is highly complex. This lecture will examine some of Mr. White’s choices by placing them in conversation with three of history’s most famous ethical philosophers: Niccolo Machiavelli, Immanuel Kant, and Jeremy Bentham.

February 20, 2014

Dreamworks: Freud and Jung, Part II
7:00-9:00pm | Rio Grande Campus Gallery Theater
Join us for a continuation of our fall discussion on dreams and how the act of interpreting a dream generates its meaning. The lecture will be presented by Matthew Daude Laurents, Interim Dean of Arts and Humanities at ACC.

 

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