9:00 - 10:15 a.m., Wednesday, September 26, 2018
PSU 313
The role of science and philosophy in an existential vacuum
In "The Meditations," Roman Emperor and Stoic Marcus Aurelius wrote, "The intelligence of the universe is social." Fast-forward nearly two millennia, and Viktor Frankl in "Man’s Search for Meaning" observed that, "The existential vacuum ... can be described as a private and personal form of nihilism; for nihilism can be defined as the contention that being has no meaning." People may or may not find meaning through belief systems and philosophy, but what do components of social interaction and community add to this quest? How does philosophy contribute? What role does science play in an existential vacuum?
Presenters
Massimo Pigliucci
K.D. Irani Professor of Philosophy
City College of New York
Marcia Schulmeister
Professor, Geology
Emporia State University
Michael Streissguth
Professor, Communication and Film Studies
Le Moyne College
Master YongHua
Buddhist Monk
Bodhi Light International, Inc.