At Crumb Bros, 7-10 p.m. All are welcome!

At Crumb Bros, 7-10 p.m. All are welcome!

Come have a cup of tea (or other beverage of your choice), hoist a cookie, lift your pinky, and opine about matters moral and metaphysical. We’ll meet in the LPCS conference room, which can be found through the main office (Main 204), or through the door at the north end of the hall on the second floor of Main. All are welcome!
Our own Justin Clark will be presenting a lecture on Plato – Friday, 2:30 p.m., in Family Life 301. All are welcome! (Justin is practicing for a talk he will be giving at another university.) ROOM CHANGE: now in FL 307
I am pleased to note that three USU philosophy students made the Intercollegiate Studies Institute Leadership Class of 2017: Millie Tullis, Jonathon Toronto, and David Bradley Zynda. To have 3 USU students in the class of 150 national student leaders is pretty impressive, especially when one sees the list of students and institutions (a great number of them are from Ivies, Stanford, U Chicago, and top flight private liberal arts colleges).
The engaging Michael Stevens runs a psychological experiment – and the video is as instructive about the ethics of running psychological experiments as it is about human responses to moral dilemmas. An excellent documentary!