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Friendship: Classical, Medieval, Modern

  • Rudder 501 770 Mosher Lane College Station, TX, 77840 United States (map)

Texas A&M University

The Thomistic Institute at the Texas A&M University presents a lecture by Prof. Jennifer Frey of the University of South Carolina titled “Friendship: Classical, Medieval, Modern.”

Rudder 501

Wednesday, Nov. 17

7:00 PM

This lecture is free and open to the public.


About the speaker:

Jennifer A. Frey (University of South Carolina) received her BA from Indiana University in Bloomington Indiana in 2000, and her PhD at the University of Pittsburgh in 2012. In 2013 she was Collegiate Assistant Professor and Harper Schmidt Fellow at the University of Chicago prior to taking up her current appointment as Assistant Professor in the Philosophy department at the University of South Carolina. Jennifer's research interests lie at the intersection of virtue ethics and action theory. She has publications in The Journal of the History of Philosophy, The Journal of Analytic Philosophy, and in several edited volumes. She is the recipient of several grants, including a $2.1 million project awarded by the John Templeton Foundation, titled "Virtue, Happiness, and Meaning in Life." She is currently at work on three separate book projects.

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