The Role of the Public Intellectual
“The Role of the Public Intellectual,” Conference on Identity in the Public Arena, Excelsia College. Keynote Lecture
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“The Role of the Public Intellectual,” Conference on Identity in the Public Arena, Excelsia College. Keynote Lecture
“Character and the Common Good,” CBD Sydney Public Lecture.
“Debating Public Issues,” Evangelical History Association 30th Anniversary Conference Keynote Lecture.
“Curbing Violence,” Centre for Public Christianity, Sydney Interview
“Questions of Gender in Schools,” Scots College, Sydney Presentation.
“Gender Identity,” Christ College, Sydney Presentation and Seminar
“Good Disagreement,” Institute for Ethics & Society, University of Notre Dame Australia How can we improve our culture’s response to political and moral disagreement?
“Threats to Freedom,” Territory FM (Darwin Australia) Radio Interview
“Understanding Disagreement,” English Speaking Union, Shreveport. Louisiana Understanding Disagreement
“Ethics and Society,” ABC Canberra (Radio) Mornings with Genevieve Jacobs Interview
“Understanding and Dealing with Societal Conflict,” Agora Institute Eastern University Public Lecture
“Panel Discussion,” ABC The Drum (TV) Host Julia Baird with Verity Firth, Peter Martin and guest John Haldane. The panel discusses: Day three of George Pell’s testimony; Labor’s star recruit and Super Tuesday results.
“Free Thinking,” BBC Radio 3 Discussion on free thinking
“Reasonable Disagreement and Civic Friendship,” American Public Philosophy Institute Public lecture. The American Public Philosophy Institute is an independent 501(c)(3) public charity located at the University of Dallas, is an interdisciplinary group of scholars from […]
“The Value of a Liberal Arts Education,” Campion College Annual Appeal
“What are the grounds of our Moral Values? (On stage Forum),” Nexus Institute Symposium Royal Opera House Amsterdam During the Nexus Conference Waiting for the Barbarians Leon Wieseltier, John Haldane, Michael Shermer, Azza El-Kholy, Robert […]
“Holding Fast in Stormy Waters,” The Dawson Society for Philosophy and Culture (Perth, Australia) Public talk
“Education and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity,” UNDA Fremantle World renowned Catholic philosopher John Haldane addresses the audience during his public lecture, titled “Education, Values and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity,” at the University of […]
“Sex and Society: The Challenge of Barbarianism,” Institute for Ethics and Society, UNDA Public Lecture
“Religious Freedom in Europe,” Religious Freedom Summit, Columbus School of Law, Washington DC.
“The Threat of Barbarianism,” Charles Darwin University This lecture will explore the idea of barbarianism in an extended sense as referring to those whom one finds so morally and culturally alien that what they say […]
“Sex and Society,” Institute for Ethics and Society, UNDA Public Lecture
“Interview,” Cradio (radio interview) Professor John Haldane discusses the influence of religion on his life and work, and how he came to study the philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas. Professor Haldane also draws from different […]
“Interview,” BBC World Service Newshour Is Europe’s asylum system dysfunctional? UN envoy wants fair refugee quota; James Bond author; American detainee backs Iran deal.
“Interview,” Institute for Ethics and Society ‘QndA’ On stage Public Interview
“Interview,” BBC Radio Scotland Newsdrive Interview
“Interview,” The Australian Interview
“Interview,” BBC One Sunday Politics Scotland (TV) Interview
“Interview,” ABC The Interview: John Haldane (Radio) Andrew West Presenter of Radio National’s Religion and Ethics Report spoke to him about challenges to the moral authority of churches and other institutions; liberalism with judgement; the bane of […]
“Values and beliefs,” BBC Radio Scotland Sunday Morning Discussion on values and beliefs
“The ethics of immigration,” BBC Radio Scotland Sunday Morning Discussion of the ethics of immigration
“Scotlands Future: Values,” BBC Radio Scotland Sunday Morning Two hours of music and conversation from a faith and ethical perspective.
“Art and morality,” BBC Radio Scotland Sunday Morning Discussion of art and morality
“Making Meaning Visible ,” McGill University, Canada. 2015 Marguerite Bourgeoys . The 2015 Marguerite Bourgeoys Lecture on Education, “Making Meaning Visible: Catholic Education, the Human Person, and Contemporary Culture,” will be given by John Haldane who will […]
“The Philosophy of Solitude,” BBC Radio 4 In Our Time Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the philosophy of solitude, from religious hermits to those exiled from their homeland.
“Taking History Seriously,” U. of Durham, UK. Annual Alan Milne Memorial Address. Public address.
“John Haldane and Charles Taylor in Conversation,” U. of Notre Dame, IN, US. DeNicola Family Colloquoy: Understanding Persons This panel was presented as part of Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s fourteenth annual Fall […]
“The Pillars and Foundations of Western Civilisation,” Benedictus Forum, British Institute Florence, Italy. Keynote Lecture for the Benedictus Academic Research Forum 2014. “The Pillars and Foundations of Western Civilisation”
“Virtue, Medicine, and Modern Moral Philosophy,” Center for Ethics and Culture, U. of Notre Dame IN, US. The Center was proud to host this three-day conference In honor of the work of David Solomon, associate […]
“Have Universities Lost their Way?” Boston University, MA, US. Center for the Humanities. Public event
“Philosophy, Ethics and Society,” Boston College, MA, US. FitzGibbons. Public Lecture
“Pillars and Foundations of Western Society,” Ave Maria University, FL, US.. John Haldane (St. Andrews) will give a lecture next Wednesday, Feb 19, at 7pm, in Demetree Auditorium, on the topic, “Pillars and Foundations of […]
“The cultural, philosophical and educational preconditions of a decent society,” Belmont Abbey College, NC, US. Cuthbert Allen Annual. Public Lecture.
“Ethics, Philosophy and Public Policy: Past Practice and Future Challenge,” Marian University, OH, US. Public Lecture.
“The Good Society,” Kenyon College, OH, US. Larwill. Public Lecture
“Ethics, Philosophy, Social Life and Public Policy,” Universidad Panamerica, Mexico City. Set of 3 Public Lectures
“No Future for Christian Churches …,” Herald (Glasgow). Commentary
“Interview with John Haldane: Culture creates the environment in which we live,” Filozofuj! Ilustrowany magazyn popularyzujący filozofię 2016, 5 (11). Culture, its significance, threats and ways to overcome them is devoted to an interview with […]
“The US post-Trump: On the Road in Another America,” The Tablet (feature). As the US president-elect embarks on a ‘thank you’ tour of swing states, our correspondent takes a journey through some of the ‘forgotten’ […]
“The End of Coercive Liberalism,” The Tablet (feature). Early polling analysis suggests that Donald Trump attracted the support of the majority of both Catholics and Protestants. Now, even those Christians who could not bear to […]
“Differences in the notion of transgenderism,” Plunkett Centre, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney. A report on a talk given to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and healthcare practitioners.
“Practices such as no-platforming threaten to strangle the roots of freedom,” The Guardian (article). We must return to the roots of western liberalism if we’re to avoid becoming just a mass of unquestioning conformists.
“Theology and Philosophy: Can they survive in the modern university?,” ABC Religion and Ethics (Web article). Theology and Philosophy: Can they survive in the modern university?
KWBU President Joe Riley interviews John Haldane for the Central Texas Leadership Series. This conversation was October 15th, 2015.
“World Have Your Say,” BBC World (Radio) The Pope and Climate ChangeShould the Pope speak out on climate change or stick to theology? Jeb Bush enters the race but why is US politics such a […]
Seeking Meaning and Making Sense An engaging collection of short essays that range across philosophy, politics, general culture, morality, science, religion and art. The focus is on questions of Meaning, Value and Understanding. Topics include: […]
An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Religion We live, allegedly, in a postmodern age in which we have cast aside the narrative fantasies of the pre-modern era. If postmodernism represents the final abandonment of all grand […]