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Sunset over Windsor, England

   Evening Events :: two panel discussions : four lectures : Gallagher Business Building
Andrew Light's lecture: When We Restore Nature, What Do We Owe the Past?

July 18, 7:30 p.m., GBB 123:

When We Restore Nature, What Do We Owe the Past?

with Andrew Light, Department of Philosophy and Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington.

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July 20, 7:30 p.m., GBB 106:

Panel Discussion on "The Death of Environmentalism"

with Andrew Light, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington; William Chaloupka, Chair, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University; Daniel Kemmis, Senior Fellow in Public Policy, Center for the Rocky Mountain West; and Tracy Stone-Manning, Executive Director, Clark Fork Coalition.

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Elijah in the Desert by Washington Allston, 1818
Ned Hettinger: Objectivity in Environmental Aesthetics and Protection of the Environment

July 24, 7:30 p.m., GBB 123:

Objectivity in Environmental Aesthetics and Protection of the Environment

with Ned Hettinger, Professor of Philosophy, College of Charleston in South Carolina.

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July 25, 7:30 p.m., GBB 123:

The Aesthetics of the Japanese Garden

with Yuriko Saito, Professor of Philosophy, Rhode Island School of Design.

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Yuriko Saito: The Aesthetics of the Japanese Garden
Science, Religion and the Environment

July 27, 7:30 p.m., GBB 106:

Panel Discussion on Science, Religion and the Environment

with Holmes Rolston III, University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University, Albert Borgmann, Regents Professor of Philosophy at The University of Montana, Ned Hettinger, Professor of Philosophy at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and John Hart, professor of Christian Ethics at Boston University. Christopher Preston, visiting assistant professor at the University of Montana, will moderate.

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July 28, 7:30 p.m., GBB 106:

Generating Intelligent Life on Earth: Six Looming Questions in Evolutionary Biology

with Holmes Rolston III, University Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Colorado State University.

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Holmes Rolston III: Generating Intelligent Life on Earth: Six Looming Questions in Evolutionary Biology

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