Sponsored Lectures
In addition to our many conferences and ongoing lecture series, the Center
has brought a number of distinguished speakers to the University of Notre
Dame since its founding in 1999. Below is a list of these speakers.
- "Business as a Calling"
Michael Novak
American Enterprise Institute
September 16, 2005
- "What Can Philosophers Learn
From the Tradition?"
Alasdair MacIntyre
Jean-Luc Marion
Charles Taylor
April 30, 2005 at the University of Chicago
- "God on the Quad: How Religious Colleges and the Missionary
Generation Are Changing America"
Naomi Schaeffer Riley
Ethics and Public Policy Center
February 13, 2005
- "Stem Cell Research Myths: Getting the Science and the
Ethics Straight"
Rev. Tadeusz Pacholczyk
National Catholic Bioethics Center
January 13, 2005
- "Restoring the Culture: Life and the Pursuit of Happiness"
Rev. Robert Spitzer, S.J.
Gonzaga University
March 1, 2004
- "Julius Caesar and George Berkeley Play Leapfrog:
Reflections on the Metaphor of 'the Space of Reasons
and the Space of Causes'"
Simon Blackburn
Cambridge University
September 12, 2003
- "The Good Life: Faith, Hope, Love"
Laura Garcia
Boston College
Dallas Willard
University of Southern California
April 4, 2003
- "Winter Rain in Aristotle's Physics II.8
(198b17 - 199a8):
Elemental Teleology and the Role of Phusis "
Margaret Scharle
University of California, Los Angeles
October 29, 2002
- Janne Haaland Matlary
"Intervening for Human Rights or the National Interest?
Security Policy Post September 11 in Europe and the US"
University of Oslo
July 2, 2002
- "Jewish Metaphysics at the Founding"
Michael Novak
American Enterprise Institute
October 16, 2001
- "An Artist's Perspective: John Paul II on the Genesis of Human
Relationships"
Joseph Rice
Catholic University of America
February 22, 2001
- "The Legacy of Pope John Paul II"
George Weigel
Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center
February 8, 2001
- "Saint Alphonsus De Liguori and Visions of Justice"
Hamish F. G. Swanston
University of Canterbury
Co-sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society
September 27, 2000
- "Thomist Ethics in America"
John Haldane
Director of the Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs
University of St. Andrews, Scotland
July 17, 2000
- "Disability, Ethics, and Trinitarian Theology "
Hans S. Reinders
Willem van den Bergh Chair
Free University
Amsterdam
May 30, 2000
- "Nihilism in Popular Culture"
Thomas Hibbs
Boston College
December 2, 1999
- "Distinguishing Intention from Foresight:
What is Included in a Means to an End"
Christopher Kaczor
Loyola Marymount University
December 2, 1999
- "Being Human: Science, Knowledge and Virtue"
John Haldane
Director of the Center for Philosophy and Public Affairs
University of St. Andrews, Scotland
November 10, 1999
- "The Social Origins of Morality"
Robert Nozick
Harvard University
September 17, 1999
- "Ethics in Journalism"
Ted Koppel
Nightline
September 17, 1999