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Western Connecticut State University: WCSU hosts philosophy lecture on self-interest and capitalism

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Western Connecticut State University issued the following announcement on March 30.

DANBURY, Connecticut — A philosophical discussion on the relationship  between individuals, the society they constitute, and how this is  warped in capitalist ideology, will be held at Western Connecticut State University on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.

Dr. Graham Priest,  Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the Graduate Center, City  University of New York, will lecture on “Social Atomism and its Problems  — Metaphysical and Political.”

In the theory of social atomism (to be found, for example, in Hobbes  and Locke), individuals are self-interested and cooperate with others  only in the furtherance of those interests. Priest will explore that  theory in his lecture at 5:30 p.m. in White Hall on the WCSU Midtown  campus, 181 White St., Danbury.

“Social atomism is a view that informs much contemporary social  thinking,” Priest said. “Drawing on arguments from Marxism and Buddhism,  I will argue that it is false, and explore the consequences of this for  a number of issues, notably those related to capitalism.”

Priest grew up in London as the only child of working class parents, he said in an interview with the website “What is it like to be a Philosopher?”

“My parents were not well educated. In my family life, there was no  ‘high’ art, music, literature; but my mother was an exceptionally loving  person. She made sure that I could read before I went to school, and  was always concerned for my education.”

Priest was accepted to St. John’s College, Cambridge, and studied  math. He earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics at the London School of  Economics. But during that process, he discovered that “Philosophy was  so much more fun than mathematics,” and though he was largely  self-taught at the time, the University of St. Andrew’s offered him a  two-year teaching job.

When that assignment ended, he was hired to teach at the University  of Western Australia in Perth. He moved there and stayed for more than  30 years in Australia at UWA and two other universities (University of  Queensland and University of Melbourne).

He is known for his work on non-classical logic, particularly in  connection with dialetheism, on metaphysics, on the history of  philosophy, and on Buddhist philosophy. He has published several books  and over 300 papers in nearly every major logic and philosophy journal.

While teaching in New York for the past decade, he said, he continued to learn about philosophy.

“In the early years, most of my interests were in logic and related  areas,” Priest said. “But they gradually spread out into many other  areas: metaphysics, the history of philosophy, Buddhist philosophy,  ethics. One often thinks of philosophy as having many different and  rather isolated areas. But that’s not the case: in the end, all these  things link up into one big connected picture. Though I think it takes  years and years to see this. At least, it took me years and years.”

Priest’s lecture is sponsored by the WCSU Department of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies. The event will be free and open to the public.

For more information, contact the Office of Public Relations at pr@wcsu.edu.

Western Connecticut State University  changes lives by providing all students with a high-quality education  that fosters their growth as individuals, scholars, professionals and  leaders in a global society. Our vision: To be widely recognized as a  premier public university with outstanding teachers and scholars who  prepare students to contribute to the world in a meaningful way.

Original source can be found here.

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