Saturday Session: Upholding human dignity

4 June, 2022
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Online

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Upholding human dignity. According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights all human beings are born “free and equal in dignity and rights”. We expect our basic rights to be enshrined in law. But how do we protect and enhance dignity, which seems just as essential to a good life, yet far more personal and fragile?

Participants will be emailed links to pre-readings, and a Zoom invitation a few days prior.

The Saturday Sessions provide our alumni a way to extend their professional development and ‘top-up’ their Cranlana experience. The Saturday Sessions discuss different topical issues and explore ethical themes such as power, fairness, justice, trust and short- vs long-term thinking. Using the Cranlana method, these truly fascinating conversations about the things that matter are based on a selection of provided readings and are guided by our expert Moderators. These intimate sessions of philosophical and ethical discussion will refuel your sense of moral courage, re-connect you to your critical reasoning capabilities and provide a forum to re-engage with the extraordinary Cranlana alumni.

The online events allow you, wherever you’re located,  to join us and your peers.  

*Please note the event times are EST.