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West Virginia University

The Thomistic Institute at West Virginia University presents a lecture by Dr. Zena Hitz of St. John’s College titled “Is Learning Always Good? The Difficulty of Learning in the Information Age.”

Oglebay Hall, Room 103

Friday, Apr. 22

6:45 PM

This lecture is free and open to the public.

About the speaker:

Zena Hitz is a Tutor at St. John's College where she teaches across the liberal arts.  She is interested in defending intellectual activity for its own sake, as against its use for economic or political goals.  Her forthcoming book, Intellectual Life, is rooted in essays that have appeared in First Things, Modern Age, and The Washington Post.  Her scholarly work has focused on the political thought of Plato and Aristotle, especially the question of how law cultivates or fails to cultivate human excellence.  She received an MPhil in Classics from Cambridge and studied Social Thought and Philosophy at the University of Chicago before finishing her PhD in Philosophy at Princeton.

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