Sunday Meeting
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Morning
Sterling Bunnell
presents
The Evolution of the Brain
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Before and after the program, everyone’s invited to indulge in our Humanist
Vegetarian Tea House.
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Babette E. Babich was born in New York City in 1956 and
became an academic philosopher and historian, known for her studies of
Nietzsche,
Heidegger,
and
Holderlin
as well as for her work in aesthetics and
continental philosophy
of science. Babette has written
extensively on aesthetics, philosophy of science, and technology (Feyerabend,
Fleck, Kuhn, Mach, Duhem, achelard, Duhem, Heidegger, Nietzsche, Heelan, and
Badiou) as well as on architecture, sculpture (particularly ancient Greek
bronzes), and postmodern music. She has also written political
analyses of the analytic-continental divide in philosophy and the Sokal
hoax. David's talk will be followed by an open discussion of Babette's ideas and related poetic and
analytic topics.