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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:[UPDATED TIME] Whitehead Lectures: Michele Moody-Adams (Columbia University),  "Political Philosophy and the ‘Empire of Affect’"
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SUMMARY:[UPDATED TIME] Whitehead Lectures: Michele Moody-Adams (Columbia University),  "Political Philosophy and the ‘Empire of Affect’"
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Thursday, 4/23: 5pm - 7pm</strong></p><p>Lecture I: “Wonder and Awe as Pillars of Political Life”&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Friday, 4/24: 5pm - 7pm</strong></p><p>Lecture II: “<span>Poetry, Prophecy, and Political&nbsp; Philosophy</span>”</p><p>Abstract:&nbsp;Our affective responses to the world inform cognition, valuation, and action and they are&nbsp;essential determinants of what it is to be human. Understanding the “empire of affect”-- how our affective responses influence political life--is thus a vital task of political&nbsp;philosophy.&nbsp;<br>• In Lecture I, I argue that wonder and awe are part of a quartet of politically&nbsp;consequential responses that also includes hope and fear. Unlike hope and fear,&nbsp;wonder and awe are fundamentally self-transcendent responses to others and to&nbsp;the world. Among other functions, they underwrite our capacity to meet the moral&nbsp;demands of ‘humane regard,’ which combines respect for the human capacity for&nbsp;agency with compassion for the human capacity to suffer.&nbsp;<br>• <span>In Lecture II, I &nbsp;explore two important tasks of political philosophy: stimulating political imagination and inspiring political agents to pursue what imagination presents.&nbsp; I argue that political philosophy cannot perform these tasks without assistance from poetry (by which I mean art in the broadest sense) and prophecy (which may offer initially unsettling insights about the demands of political life).&nbsp; Yet when these hybrid projects succeed they can generate politically constructive hope and help us transcend our destructive fears.</span></p><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="278dc3bd-37de-4d77-bf3f-41f76869589e" data-view-mode="hwp_medium">&nbsp;</drupal-media><p>Michele Moody-Adams is Straus Professor of Political Philosophy and Legal Theory at<br>Columbia University, where she also served as Dean of Columbia College and Vice&nbsp;<br>President for Undergraduate Education. Before Columbia, Moody-Adams taught at Cornell<br>University, where she served as Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Director of&nbsp;<br>the Program on Ethics and Public Life. She has also taught at Wellesley College, the&nbsp;<br>University of Rochester, and Indiana University, where she served as Associate Dean of Arts&nbsp;<br>and Sciences.<br>She has published on equality and social justice; the nature of democracy and the&nbsp;<br>implications of democratic disagreement; moral psychology and the virtues; the demands&nbsp;<br>of academic freedom; and the philosophical implications of gender and race. She is the&nbsp;<br>author of Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination and Political&nbsp;<br>Hope (2022), and a widely cited book on moral relativism, Fieldwork in Familiar Places:&nbsp;<br>Morality, Culture and Philosophy (1997) She is also a co-author on the multi-author work&nbsp;<br>Against Happiness ( 2023). She is currently working on two book projects tentatively<br>entitled Renewing Democracy and Reclaiming the Idea of the Human.<br>Moody-Adams holds a B.A. from Wellesley College, a second B.A. from Oxford University,&nbsp;<br>and she earned the M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard University under the&nbsp;<br>supervision of John Rawls. She has served as President of the Eastern Division of the&nbsp;<br>American Philosophical Association. She is also a Lifetime Honorary Fellow of Somerville&nbsp;<br>College, Oxford and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.</p><p><em>Free and open to the public.</em></p>
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