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What Is Immateriality?

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

The debates about whether there are any immaterial entities are well-known. But not many people stop to ask the more fundamental question: What does it mean to be immaterial? What […]

Beimfohr-Neuss Lecture with Dr. Junius Johnson

Physical Sciences Building Room 120

The duties of managing work, home and relationships present a tyranny of daily tasks whose urgency is grounded in their practical necessity: these are the things without which we cannot […]

Keynote Address with Andy Crouch ’90

Statler Auditorium

Join us for the keynote address of the Sayers Conference on Friday, October 4th at 8m in Statler Auditorium. Parking Info: Please allow at least 15 minutes to park and […]

The Cogitative Power: A Missing Piece in Philosophical Psychology

120 Physical Science Building

The cogitative power is a comparatively little-known topic in Aquinas’s philosophical psychology. Yet it is of great importance, since it constitutes the bridge between the embodied external senses and the […]

Lessons in Love: Reawakening Liberal Education

A.D. White House 27 East Ave, Ithaca, NY

"The real source of a desire for liberal learning is not and has never been a sense of guilt or obligation, and its reasons cannot be expressed in bureaucratic manifestos. […]

What is Matter?

Physical Science Building, PSB 120

The Thomistic Institute chapter at Cornell University presents a lecture by Prof. Edward Feser titled “What is Matter? From Aristotle to Quantum Mechanics and Back Again.” Prof. Edward Feser is Associate […]

Veritas Virtual Forum: Coronavirus and Quarantine

Within the span of a week, things have changed quickly, unexpectedly, and uncomfortably. Over 250 colleges and universities have gone virtual overnight. What now? What if this disorienting season of […]

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