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The Origins of Ethics
Start Date: 11/4/2009Start Time: 4:00 PM
End Date: 11/4/2009End Time: 5:30 PM
Event Description
When and why did we become ethical beings? Our species had its major biological characteristics by about 150,000 years ago or so. What were the steps that we took that would eventually lead to our rich written discussions about ethics? What were the early sources that form the basis of an ethical sense that is such a central part of the human condition? Please join us for our second lecture in this year's anthropology lecture series. The "Origins of Ethics by Tom McElhinney will be in the Bryn Mawr Room of the Connelly Center on November 4 at 4 pm.
Our speaker is an ethicist at Temple University, Phoenix University, Temple University Hospital, and
Allegheny University of the Health Sciences.
Location Information:  
Villanova University Main Campus - Connelly Center
Room: Bryn Mawr Room
Contact Information:
Name: Lowell Gustafson
Phone: 610-519-4737
Email: lowell.gustafson@villanova.edu
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Admission Information:
Open to the Villanova community and the public.

The Fifth Annual Anthropology Series is sponsored by the Office of Mission Effectiveness, The College of Arts and Sciences, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Other Details:
Refreshments available
Ticket Order Information:
free
 
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