ae » wie, : New Westminster Campus (4 room complex) PALL SEMESTER - 1975 ERGQATLERS of THOUGHT WEDNESDAY EVENINGS -- 7 - 10 p.m. HYM 130-50 THEME TOPIC INSTRUCTOR LECTURE DATE THEME 1 "Science, Technology & Society" G.Wootton September 10 People & Their (Philosophy of Science) oo oe Physical World "Weather & Climate: Its Present & Future" B. Coulcher September 17 (Environmental Physics) (Sciences) "To Find Us" es (Astrophysics) DP Hatten September 24 "Evolution of Life" --- (Biology) J.Patterson October 1 “Population, People, Predictions & Pressures" H.Naylor October 8 (Ecology) + SUMMATION SESSIO “Let's Forget about Today until Tomorrow" N.Manefield October 15 fi (Seciology) “i THEME 2 = People & Their "Son of Determinism" _ D.McEachern October 22 Society (Behavioral Psychology) a ee i ee) (Social Misunderstanding Politics R. Elmes October 29 . Sciences) (Political Science) pe a eit. "Bones & Stones: A View of the Past" A. MacMillan November 5 (Anthropology) at Pest "Social Science: Idol, Tool or Lie" R. Kinley November 12 = (Humanistic Psychology) + SUMMATION SESSION OQ ne yoo "Myths, Old and New" --- (Humanities) J.Kowalski Movember 19 to THEME 3 we Ee a am, People & Their "Religion and the Search for Meaning" 2 J.De J e November 26 ( Minds (Philosophy) ons © A. (Humanities) "The Seams of Music History” -— (Pine Arts) R.Kitson December 3 = *j iZ toy "Creativity: Surviving in the 20th Century" U. Schaffer December 10 pens (Humanities) : : December 17 oo = i Phil hy" == ilos W. Christensen ta Invitation to osophy (Ph ophy ) 7 TLom SEBStCE oy, =< ~ NX