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Tzedek Professorship in the Humanities

The Tzedek Endowment was established in 1996 with a gift from David B. Stern and Nancy Guitteau. The title of this lectureship is a reference to the Hebrew word for “righteousness” or “justice.” The professorship was inspired by the “Ethics After the Holocaust” conference held at the UO in May of 1996, and by the life and work of the Lithuanian-French philosopher, religious thinker, and Nazi prisoner-of-war Emmanuel Levinas (1905-1995). Levinas made personal ethical responsibility to others the primary focus of his philosophy.

The inaugural lecture took place in 2007 with Samantha Power, Harvard University, who spoke on "Can Genocide Be Stopped in an Age of Terror?" as part of the Witnessing Genocide symposium.

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University; Director of the PEN American Center

Eugene:
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
7:30 p.m.
location TBA

Portland:
Thursday, May 27, 2010

5:30 p.m.
UO in Portland
White Stag Block, N.W. Couch St.

Newly appointed as the president of the PEN American Center, Appiah will discuss his work to defend freedom of expression in the written word. Appiah’s interests and scholarship range over the ethics and philosophy of the mind and language; African and African-American intellectual history and literary studies; and the philosophical foundations of liberalism.

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Past Tzedek Professors

Updated: 11/12/09
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