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Veritas Forum elicits views on work
Three Carnegie Mellon professors met in Rangos Hall on Saturday night to discuss “work, the universe, and everything.”
The professors — computer science professor David Kosbie, information systems and marketing professor Michael Smith, and anthropology professor Marie Norman — are a practical humanist, a Christian, and an agnostic, respectively. They met as part of the Veritas Forum, a Christian organization that hosts panels with Christians and non-Christians on college campuses. Veritas Forums have featured panelists such as author Madeleine L’Engle and atheist activist Christopher Hitchens.
The theme of Saturday’s forum was work. Kosbie, Smith, and Norman shared their personal and philosophical experiences with the subject. Each panelist delivered an eight-minute introductory speech. Then the moderator, music history professor Paul Johnston, prompted them with questions from himself and the audience about how and why we work.
The panelists’ thoughts largely focused on two questions: How do we justify our existence, and what is the balance between what we owe ourselves and what we owe the world? Though neither question was ever explicitly asked, the panelists’ answers to the questions they received revealed their views.
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