TODAY!!!!!!!!!
WHY?
Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life
presents:
"Making the Case for Religious Moderation"
An interview with William Egginton
Sunday, February 10, 5 p.m. central time.
presents:
"Making the Case for Religious Moderation"
An interview with William Egginton
Sunday, February 10, 5 p.m. central time.
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William Egginton is Andrew W.
Mellon Professor in the Humanities and chair of the Department of German and
Romance Languages and Literatures at the Johns Hopkins University. He is the
author of In Defense of Religion Moderation, How the World Became a
Stage, Perversity and Ethics, A Wrinkle in History, The
Philosopher's Desire, and The Theater of Truth. He is also coeditor
of Thinking with Borges and The Pragmatic Turn in Philosophy, and
translator of Lisa Block de Behar's Borges: The Passion of an Endless
Quotation
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