Time & Location
May 17, 2021, 6:30 PM – May 21, 2021, 7:30 PM
Zoom
About the Event
Monday, May 17
Aditya Prathap (Stanford ’24) –– “The Highest Good: A Metaphysics of Beauty as the Experience of Truth”
DJ Maceda (Stanford ’24) –– “A Doctrine of Total Reliance: Karl Rahner’s Excessus as a Mode of Surrender”
Tuesday, May 18
Noah Howard (Stanford ’21) –– “The Lovecraft Problem: Engaging with Metaphysics Through a Non-Religious Framework”
Palmer Manes (Stanford ’21) –– “Towards a Theology of the Wound”
Wednesday, May 19
Francesca Battista (Berkeley ’24) –– “On the Illusory Problem of Divine Hiddenness”
Alexander Lam (Stanford ’21) –– “Process Philosophy and Buddhism”
Thursday, May 20
Jocelyn Brody (Stanford ’21) –– “Silence and Relation in Nicole Krauss’s The History of Love”
Ekalan Hou (Stanford ’22) –– “‘A Swamp Becomes a Wish Machine’: The Mystery of the Other in Mei-mei Berssenbrugge's Poetry”
Friday, May 21
Lauro Platas (Thomas Aquinas College ’22) –– “On the Nature and Possibility of Metaphysics”