The Common Good Lecture Presented by the Division of Impact and Community Engagement
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The Common Good Lecture explores ideas that strengthen people, communities, institutions, and democracy.
Join us as we hear from one of America’s leading public philosophers, Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah, as he discusses the broader civic and ethical responsibilities of living in a pluralistic society. Dr. Appiah will explore how people can engage across differences with intellectual humility and mutual respect, and how universities can prepare students to navigate disagreement while strengthening democratic institutions. He will also discuss the roles curiosity, dialogue, and ethical reasoning play in building healthier communities and societies.
As a professor of philosophy and law at New York University and as “The Ethicist” for The New York Times Magazine, Dr. Appiah challenges us to look beyond the boundaries – real and imagined – that divide us, and to celebrate our common humanity, all while navigating the complexities of life.
This event is co-sponsored by the Rutgers Democracy Lab
Doors open at 4pm
Program begins at 4:30pm