Philosophy Department to Host Talk by Professor Megan Fritts

The Department of Philosophy is pleased to announce a talk by professor Megan Fritts of the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. Her research interests span a wide array of topics, including technology ethics, human agency and religious existentialism.

The talk, titled "Fake News, Phantom Patterns, and Subtle Harms," will be at 4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 12, in Giffels Auditorium (MAIN 201).

This lecture is being funded by a grant awarded to philosophy doctoral candidate Anthony Holdier. The Scientifically Engaged Lecture Grant is a series sponsored by the Society of Christian Philosophers. The goal of this grant and lecture series is to foster philosophical discussion and encourage scientifically engaged projects at a wider range of colleges and universities.

Join the lecture by Fritts, "Fake News, Phantom Patterns, and Subtle Harms," via Zoom, too.

  • Meeting ID: 864 4003 6374
  • Passcode: Phil#2021

 

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