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Acting For Two? Why a Pregnant Person's Obligations to the Fetus are Akin to Duties to the Self
  • Date: Friday, April 11th, 20252025-04-11
  • Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
  • Location: Cherry Hall 302Cherry Hall 302
Description:

The Department of Political Science, Philosophy program, and Potter College of Arts & Letters are pleased to announce a free public lecture this April 11th at 12pm in Cherry Hall 302. This year's speaker is Dr. Lindsey Chambers (University of Kentucky) whose talk title is "Acting for Two? Why a pregnant persons' obligations to the fetus are akin to duties to the self".

Immediately after this event (from 1:30-6 pm), we will have our third annual WKU Philosophy Conference. At this event, 6 philosophy students from across the country (and, this year, even from Canada) and 4 WKU students will showcase their philosophical research. The conference is free and open to all WKU students, faculty, and staff, and to the broader Bowling Green community.

Contact: Dr. Landon Elkind

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