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Counter-Composition: conversations on ethics

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Forum for European Philosophy and LSE Arts public lecture

Date: Wednesday 17 February 2010 
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue:  Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speakers: Steve Pyke, Dr Alex Voorhoeve

Alex Voorhoeve builds on Plato's arguments for philosophising about ethics in dialogue form. Steve Pyke will describe how he photographs philosophers, including how he approaches his subjects and what his portraits reveal about them.

Steve Pyke is one of the world's leading portrait photographers. Alex Voorhoeve is a senior lecturer in Philosophy at LSE. They collaborated on the book Conversations on Ethics, which features dialogues with 11 leading thinkers and their portraits.

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