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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
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 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 Denis Sweet\, a former teacher at Bates College\, investigating our current 
 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
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 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
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 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 Denis Sweet\, a former teacher at Bates College\, investigating our current 
 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 Denis Sweet\, a former teacher at Bates College\, investigating our current 
 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
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 Denis Sweet\, a former teacher at Bates College\, investigating our current 
 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515. \n
LOCATION:Howard Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Kayleigh Thomas":MAILTO:kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net
CATEGORIES:Discussion Group
CONTACT;CN="Kayleigh Thomas":MAILTO:kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net
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SUMMARY:Kairos: Readings and Discussions with Denis Sweet
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe library is sponsoring a series of discussions with 
 Denis Sweet\, a former teacher at Bates College\, investigating our current 
 moment by making use of contemporary and classic writings in literature\, 
 social criticism\, biology and philosophy. Meetings will be on Tuesday 
 mornings at 10AM in the library's Howard Room from February 4 to April 29. 
 \n\nKairos: a time for profound realignment of fundamental principles and 
 for parting from collective illusions. How should we live our life as 
 individuals - and as a species- in a conscientious way that responds to the 
 time that we live in now? The course is structured in modules\, and the 
 third module is Self/Other. The works that will be covered in the module 
 are listed below. \n\n\n	Faust\, Goeth\n\n	\n		What happens when someone 
 gains access to unlimited power? What happens in a love relationship in 
 particular? A classic tragedy. \n	\n	\n	The Burrow\, Franz Kafka\n	\n		The 
 psychology (or pathology) of a fundamental rejection of the Other. 
 \n	\n	\n	I and Thou\, Martin Buber\n	\n		In the beginning is the relation. 
 Relation is reciprocity. Here Buber sketches out his dialogic philosophy of 
 I-Thou and its breakdown in I-It. \n	\n	\n\n\nThis module will meet once a 
 week from February to May. To facilitate discussion\, the number of 
 participants is limited to twelve. Registration can be done through the 
 library's online calendar. For more information\, please email Assistant 
 Director Kayleigh Thomas at kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call 374-5515.
LOCATION:Howard Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Kayleigh Thomas":MAILTO:kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net
CATEGORIES:Discussion Group
CONTACT;CN="Kayleigh Thomas":MAILTO:kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net
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