[Forwarded for the Trinity Philosophy Society, and highly recommended!]

Subject: What Would Plato Say? Rebecca Goldstein
Date: 2014-10-13 18:27
From: Trinity Philosophy Society <[email protected]>


For our first event, the Trinity Philosophy Society is delighted to host
the hugely impressive Rebecca Goldstein at Trinity as she talks about her
ideas from her new book: "Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won't Go
Away".

http://www.rebeccagoldstein.com/

*Is philosophy obsolete? We'll be exploring what the ancient philosophers
could have taught us about our current problems. What would they say about
the NSA scandal? How would Plato react to Google and the idea that
knowledge is equally accessible to everyone? These and other questions will
hopefully give us a new insight into how we can approach today's issues and
how ancient philosophy still holds relevance to our lives. *

The book has received glowing reviews including the Wall Street Journal,
the Washington Post, Hilary Putnam, A.C. Grayling and even Stephen Fry.

Rebecca is a renowned writer and professor, publishing both academic works
(including books on Godel and Spinoza) as well as novels (36 Arguments for
the Existence of God: A work of Fiction). She is also the recipient of a
daunting amount of awards, including book prizes, fellowships and even the
Macarthur Prize (often called the "Genius Award").

The talk will be on Wednesday the 22nd, at 18:30 in the Winstanley Lecture
Theatre, Trinity College. If you have any questions e-mail Keith at
[email protected].

Afterwards we'll be having a drink and snacks reception with a chance for a
more informal chat, hope to see you all there!

TPS Committee

--
Huw Price
Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
Mail: Trinity College, Cambridge CB2 1TQ
Ph & voicemail: +44 1223 (3)32987
Web: prce.hu/w/
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