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Thinking Society: How is understanding possible?
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How is understanding possible against the backdrop of a prevailing spirit that tends to neglect the richness of understanding by reducing the experiences of human intellects to activities such as cognition or reasoning? We ask this question in a time where there are fewer frameworks of understanding; intellectual activity being increasingly narrowed to only a few valid ways of interpreting the world and extracting truth, such as positivist and capitalistic outlooks. In this sense, how can we make sense of music, art, literature and other artifacts of human creativity in order for them to mean something to us across cultural and historical distances that separates us from their creator? How is this process of understanding different from or similar to the scientific understanding of nature? How can understanding grasp a truth whose validity is not dependent only on the possibility of scientific falsification, truth that whilst belonging intimately to the understander is no less about that which is understood? Eventually, how can a consciousness of how understanding is possible broaden our possibilities for expeiencing the world? If you have a question about this list, please contact: Lloyd West. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 5 talks in the archive. STUDENT TALKS AND GRAND DISCUSSIONSpeaker to be confirmed. Rushmore Room, St Catharine’s College. Thursday 08 May 2008, 19:30-20:30 Chekhov’s poetic and social realism: poetry and politics on stageProfessor Anna Sica, University of Palermo, Theatre Studies. Rushmore Room, St Catharine’s College. Wednesday 07 May 2008, 19:30-20:30 Possibilities and limitations of understandingDr Michael Nedo, Director of The Wittgenstein Archive. Rushmore Room, St Catharine’s College. Monday 05 May 2008, 19:30-20:30 Are (human and other) animals rational?Professor Vaux, Department of Linguistics. Rushmore Room, St Catharine’s College. Thursday 01 May 2008, 19:30-20:30 Understanding in ancient and modern Number TheoryProfessor John Coates, Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics. Rushmore Room, St Catharine’s College. Wednesday 30 April 2008, 19:30-20:30 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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