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Events

Event 

Title:
Brains, Minds, Selves, and Others: The Neuroscience of Pain and a Neuroethics of Care
When:
04/30/2010 - 04/30/2010 03.00 - 04.30
Where:
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies - Arlington
Category:
Lecture

Description

Annual John Henry Cardinal Newman Lectures sponsored by The Institute for the Psychological Sciences (IPS)

This year's Newman Lectures address advancements in neuroscience. As the technologies that allow its study and application extend the frontiers of possibility, philosophical, ethical and social reflections arise as we approach the boundaries of what is known, unknown, and perhaps unknowable.

Program

Lectures begin at 3:00 P.M. followed by wine & cheese at 4:30 P.M.

Presenter

James Giordano, Ph.D.

Reservations

Reservations are required. Admission is $20; admission for valid student ID holders is $10. Cash, checks and credit card payments can be made at the lecture. To make reservations, or for additional information, please contact Nancy Flynn at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 703-416-1441 ext 127.

Information About IPS

Founded in 1999 in Arlington, Va., IPS is a Catholic graduate school of psychology offering master's and doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, and a master's degree in general psychology.

The Institute's unique curriculum integrates the science of psychology with insights about the human person from theology and philosophy. IPS is training its students to use this integrated approach along with empirical methods for comprehensive assessment and therapeutic intervention.

 

 

Venue

Venue:
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
Street:
901 North Stuart Street, Suite 200
ZIP:
22203
City:
Arlington
State:
VA