Here’s the March forum of “Ethical Issues in Our Times.”.
Socially conscious and concerned individuals are sensitive to societal problems and seek to contribute as best they can to remediation and collective improvement. But what is it reasonable to expect that one might accomplish? And how can one best use one’s capacities and resources to constructive ends? What are some of the limits of personal human action? This is an invitation to jointly explore the possibilities and limits to social engagement. Join us in this undertaking.
Join us in discussing these pressing social issues, in a discussion led by Dr. David Sprintzen, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Long Island University. Please be advised: Because of recent unpleasant interruptions, our zoom will be closed at 7:10pm, and no one will be allowed to join thereafter.
This is the February installment of “Ethical Issues in OurTimes”: a product of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island.
Thursday, March 2nd, from 7-9pm on zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/896985586
