University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

University Center for Human Values, Princeton University

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Princeton's UCHV fosters ongoing inquiry into important ethical issues in private and public life.

10/18/2023

Join us on Thursday, October 26, for the James A. Moffett '29 Lectures in Ethics with Bonnie Honig. All are welcome!

Peter Singer discusses the line between life and death in the Washington Post 10/18/2023

We invite you to read Peter Singer's OCT 17 opinion essay in the Washington Post "What is the line between life and death? Here's my answer." Find it here:

Peter Singer discusses the line between life and death in the Washington Post Use of the cessation of all brain function as a criterion of death has long seemed a settled issue, but the Uniform Law Commission recently started discussing changes to the laws that were adopted, more than 40 years ago, following a recommendation it had then issued. After opening the discussion, h...

09/14/2023

Last weekend's well-attended Ethos Farm Days Festival 2023 in Long Valley, New Jersey was dedicated to discussing plant-based nutrition, environmental health & animal advocacy. Peter Singer was presented with the Ethos Farm to Health Project Lifetime Award. Among the festival's attendees included New Jersey Senator Cory Booker(left) posing alongside Professors Andrew Chignell (middle) and Peter Singer (right).

Professor Melissa Lane to deliver a public lecture series at Gresham College 06/26/2023

Over the course of three years, Melissa Lane will deliver a public lecture series at Gresham College with the overall title "Reimagining Politics: Ideas, Selves, Futures." Learn more here:

Professor Melissa Lane to deliver a public lecture series at Gresham College Melissa Lane will deliver a public lectures series at Gresham College with the overall title "Reimagining Politics: Ideas, Selves, Futures."

Sandra Bermann and Princeton students study the poetry and life of René Char 06/09/2023

UCHV's Sandra Bermann taught the spring semester class "Poetry and War" which studied René Char, poet and French Resistance leader in WW II. An article about this course was featured on Princeton University's news page.

Sandra Bermann and Princeton students study the poetry and life of René Char In the spring semester, Sandra Bermann, Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Professor of Comparative Literature, and Director of the Program in Values and Public Life, led the course "Poetry and War: Translating the Untranslatable" which focused on poet and French Resistance leader, René Char. Look...

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