“Roots of Humanity: Lessons from Confucianism”
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Start Date
11-9-2021 7:00 AM
Description
On Tuesday, November 9th at 7:00 p.m. in the Walter Theater, Dr. Kim presented a lecture entitled “Roots of Humanity: Lessons from Confucianism,” exploring the Norbertine values of localism and community by drawing upon work of early Confucian thinkers. Scholars increasingly have drawn attention to a loss of social connections and meaningful relationships that seems to have become endemic to modern society. But according to the Confucian tradition, certain robust social structures are a prerequisite for developing and sustaining strong social bonds and relationships. Dr. Kim discussed this Confucian view and the possibility of creating such structures in our own contexts as a way for us to escape loneliness and isolation, to more fully flourish as the social creatures we are.
“Roots of Humanity: Lessons from Confucianism”
On Tuesday, November 9th at 7:00 p.m. in the Walter Theater, Dr. Kim presented a lecture entitled “Roots of Humanity: Lessons from Confucianism,” exploring the Norbertine values of localism and community by drawing upon work of early Confucian thinkers. Scholars increasingly have drawn attention to a loss of social connections and meaningful relationships that seems to have become endemic to modern society. But according to the Confucian tradition, certain robust social structures are a prerequisite for developing and sustaining strong social bonds and relationships. Dr. Kim discussed this Confucian view and the possibility of creating such structures in our own contexts as a way for us to escape loneliness and isolation, to more fully flourish as the social creatures we are.