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The <span style="font-family: Arial;">Neil W. MacGill Lecture series began in 2010 in honour of Professor of Philosophy Neil W. MacGill and his long standing commitment and dedication to students. Created by the [[Department of Philosophy]], the lecture series is intended to challenge critical thinking on philosophical issues.</span>


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The <span style="font-family: Arial">Neil W. MacGill Lecture series began in 2010 in honour of Professor of Philosophy Neil W. MacGill and his long standing commitment and dedication to students. Created by the [[Department_of_Philosophy|Department of Philosophy]], the lecture series is intended to challenge critical thinking on philosophical issues.</span>
 
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| Daniel Brandes
| Daniel Brandes
| "Parenting, Licensing, and Integrity"
| "Parenting, Licensing, and Integrity"
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| January 2017
| Jeffery Smith
| "On the Market's Plurality of Aims"
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'''Source(s):'''
'''Source(s):'''


*UA Case 218.
*UA Case 218.  


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[[Category:Lecture Series]]
[[Category:Lecture Series]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, 17 January 2017

The Neil W. MacGill Lecture series began in 2010 in honour of Professor of Philosophy Neil W. MacGill and his long standing commitment and dedication to students. Created by the Department of Philosophy, the lecture series is intended to challenge critical thinking on philosophical issues.

Date Name of Lecturer Title of Lecture
November 2010 William Sweet "When the Impossible was made Possible: Hannah Arendt's Doctrine of Radical Evil"
October 2011 Daniel Brandes "Parenting, Licensing, and Integrity"
January 2017 Jeffery Smith "On the Market's Plurality of Aims"

Source(s):

  • UA Case 218.


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