Philosophy Conference Cycle will begin this Wednesday

 
By Julio Rocha
 
The Postgraduate Program in Philosophy (PPGFIL), at the Center for Human Sciences, Letters and Arts (CCHLA), at UFRN, will hold, from 7pm this Wednesday, 27th, a cycle of conferences in Philosophy open to undergraduate and postgraduate students and the public interested in conceptual thinking.
 
The meetings will be broadcast on PPGFIL's social networks on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram. The first session will have as speaker Eduardo Pellejero speaking about “Complacency, irresolution, fraternity: common experiences of aesthetic utopia”, the mediation will be by Vinícius Nicastro Honesko.
 
The project will continue on Wednesdays at 7pm. Follow the broadcast via the links:
 
Youtube Channel: PPGFIL UFRN
Instagram: @ppgfil_ufrn
Facebook: Postgraduate Program in Philosophy – UFRN
 

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