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Is Anything Worth Believing In? Perspectives from Oxford & Williams Profs

Stephen Tuck Michael J. Lewis
Williams College
2 May 2012
What is truth? How can we know for sure? How does it matter to my life, today? And is it worth believing in anything in a world filled with good reasons for doubt? Join popular Williams art professor Michael Lewis and Oxford history professor Stephen Tuck in a conversation about truth, belief, and academics. This event is moderated by Williams math professor Satyan Devadoss and is co-sponsored by the Williams Christian Fellowship, Williams Catholic, and the Williams Secular Society.
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