interpreting non-violence · 2019. 12. 14. · a conversation with judith butler, paul north, and...

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Why Preserve the Life of the Other? wednesday, march 30 · 5 pm Legal Violence: An Ethical and Political Critique thursday, march 31 · 5:30 pm A Conversation with Judith Butler, Paul North, and Jason Stanley friday, april 1 · 10:30 am JUDITH BUTLER University of California Berkeley the 2016 tanner lectures on human values Whitney Humanities Center Yale University 53 Wall Street Auditorium INTERPRETING NON-VIOLENCE The Tanner Lectures on Human Values were established by the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner, who hoped that these lectures would contribute to the intellectual and moral life of humankind. Both lectures and the panel discussion are free and open to the public. Limited seating. First come, first seated.

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Page 1: INTERPRETING NON-VIOLENCE · 2019. 12. 14. · A Conversation with Judith Butler, Paul North, and Jason Stanley friday, april 1 · 10:30 am JUDITH BUTLER University of California

Why Preserve the Life of the Other?wednesday, march 30 · 5 pm

Legal Violence: An Ethical and Political Critiquethursday, march 31 · 5:30 pm

A Conversation with Judith Butler, Paul North, and Jason Stanleyfriday, april 1 · 10:30 am

JUDITH BUTLER University of California Berkeley

t h e 2 0 1 6 t a n n e r l e c t u r e s o n h u m a n v a l u e sWhitney Humanities Center • Yale University • 53 Wall Street • Auditorium

INTERPRETING

NON-VIOLENCE

The Tanner Lectures on Human Values were established by the American scholar, industrialist, and philanthropist Obert Clark Tanner, who hoped that these lectures would contribute to the intellectual and moral life of humankind. Both lectures and the panel discussion are free and open to the public.

Limited seating. First come, first seated.