Get together, share ideas, listen, think, grow.

DonateNow

Sign up to be the first to hear about what we’re doing around the state.

Digest

News related to this program.

Tracy Kidder at Mercy Corps Action Center Event

Sep 21

Oregon Humanities is pleased to cosponsor with the Mercy Corps Action Center a lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder, who... More

Think & Drink with Richard Read and Lijia Zhang: A Special Wordstock Event

Sep 17

Pulitzer Prize-winning Oregonian reporter Richard Read and Wordstock visiting journalist and author Lijia Zhang (Socialism is Great! and... More

Think & Drink with Earl Blumenauer and Wim Wiewel

Aug 12

U.S. Congressman Earl Blumenauer and Portland State University president Wim Wiewel discuss life-changing moments and how new ideas can... More

Think & Drink with Ursula Le Guin and Lani Roberts

Jun 17

Award-winning, multi-genre author Ursula Le Guin and OSU philosophy professor Lani Roberts discussed morality and... More

Earth Day Think & Drink

Apr 22

A panel of Portland-area leaders discussed developing alternative economies in Portland and beyond.

Pages: « First  <  8 9 10 11 12 >  Last »

The Truth of the Barnacles: Rachel Carson and the Moral Significance of Wonder
Newport, March 4, 2005

In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Rachel Carson’s The Edge of the Sea, OCH presented this free, public lecture by Oregon State University professor of philosophy Kathleen Dean Moore.

04 March 2005 | Permalink | Comments? (0 so far)

Add a comment

Oregon Humanities welcomes your commentary. We encourage lively public discourse and civil debate, but please be respectful in expressing your views.

Name
E-mail address*
Location
Web site


Captcha instructions.