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Creating a Big Story That Makes Sense of the Human Condition

Location: Hayden Library East Room C6A

Workshop Leaders: GREGG ZACHARY and MICHAEL CHOROST

We need a New Story. A big one. One that humans can agree on, that addresses no less than our place in the universe, and what constitutes right action in our rapidly accelerating future. Right now, religions of various stripes have the only significant claim to overarching Stories. Nonbelievers have pointed out the flaws in religious claims, but they have no counter Stories to offer. It is not enough to reject outmoded Stories; what we really need are better and even more compelling Stories. We urgently need a new Story about the origin of life and mind that explains why we exist, what our lives mean, why suffering happens, and where we’re headed as a species. It has to be grounded in observation and reason rather than superstition and dogma, and it has to be one that can be widely accepted as a guide to meaning and action. We’re going to take a big swipe at creating that Story in this workshop.

Schedule:

Thursday Feb 28th 8:00-09:00am Registration at  Stauffer B, ASU Tempe Thursday Feb 28th 9:00am-12pm Welcome and Opening at Stauffer B Thursday, Feb 28th 1-5pm & Friday, Mar 1st, 9am to 5pm Workshop See full schedule for other conference events.

PARTICIPANTS:

Akua D A Aziza I Cindy F Clark M Edward S Hyunjin S Julie A Mahmud F Nao M Nicholas H Steve C Thad T Tyler E Victor P Wendy K David B David P Grant G John H Russell B Michael Z