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The Kingston Humanist
Association presents:

WHEN: Sunday, March 29th, 1:30 – 4:00
WHERE: Chapters Bookstore, Community Room
2376 Princess Street
ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
Social Sciences educator, Jamil Rashid examines the powerful influence of these three activist philosopher-scientists on our understanding of science, morality, politics, human relationships – and Humanism.

Ø Where do our notions of morality come from?
Ø Did morality evolve as a survival advantage?
Ø Despite cultural, religious, and political differences are there moral absolutes?
Join us for a discussion led by Doug Strong, PhD
to explore these issues:

