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Subject Public Discourse readers: did you know about Witherspoon's online and summer seminars?
Date January 28, 2021 4:12 PM
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Public Discourse readers: did you know about Witherspoon's online and summer seminars?

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Dear John,



I am looking forward to becoming the new Editor-In-Chief of Public Discourse on February 1, and as the Director of Academic Programs at the Witherspoon Institute, I wanted to share with you some of the other great work we are doing. In addition to contributing sound and reasoned discussions of the pressing issues of our time at Public Discourse, the Witherspoon Institute also forms students in how to pursue wisdom through its academic seminars.

During this unprecedented time, many young people are finding their education disrupted. Witherspoon is offering opportunities for high school students to enhance their education this year by exploring deep questions on love, the political order, death, and more with the help of great thinkers in a series of online seminars.

We are offering three in March 2021:

Nasty, Brutish, and Short: The Need and Nature of Law

Thornton Wilder's Bridge of San Luis Rey and the Purpose of Literature

Faith and Reason in Thomas Aquinas

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about each online seminar and encourage interested high school students to apply

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. The deadline is February 19th, 2021.

Additionally, for over a decade the Witherspoon Institute has hosted summer seminars in Princeton for high school, college, and graduate students:

Moral Life and the Classical Tradition

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(for high school students)

First Principles for First Years: An Introduction to College Life

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(for incoming college freshmen)

First Principles

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(for advanced undergraduates and graduate students)

Natural Law &amp; Public Affairs

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(for advanced undergraduates and graduate students)

Thomistic Seminar: On Justice

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(for graduate students in philosophy)

If you or someone you know would be interested in attending, note that applications are due February 15, 2021.

Thank you for helping us spread the word!

Yours,



R. J. Snell

Editor-in-Chief, Public Discourse

Director of Academic Programs, The Witherspoon Institute

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