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‘Now, How Were His Sentiments to be Read?’ Imagination and Discernment in Jane Austin’s Persuasion | Lauren Kopajtic

Author
Lauren Kopajtic
Published
Thu 31 Oct 2019
Episode Link
https://www.morningsideinstitute.org/podcast/2019/10/31/now-how-were-his-sentiments-to-be-read-imagination-and-discernment-in-jane-austins-persuasion-lauren-kopajtic

The handout can be found here: http://bit.ly/36mEs

This lecture by Lauren Kopajtic, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, was given as part of "The Moral Imagination of the Novel", a conference held at Columbia University on 4-5 October 2019.

The conference was co-hosted by the Morningside Institute, Columbia University's Department of Philosophy, and the Thomistic Institute. The program included lectures by Paul Elie (Georgetown), Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia), Sr. Ann Astell ( Notre Dame), and Thomas Pavel (Chicago).

For more information about this and other events, please visit MorningsideInstitute.org.

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