Harold Stoner Clark Lectures

About the Harold Stoner Clark Lectures

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Harold Stoner Clark gave California Lutheran University the bulk and residue of his estate upon his death in 1983 for the purpose of endowing a chair in philosophy, or to be used as a grant for a guest lectureship bearing his name.

Clark charged the University with sponsoring guest speakers from the fields of science and philosophy. His desire was to have a lectureship that focused on the relation of philosophy and science, with special attention to the limitations of science. The University, upon Clark's death, established a lectureship in his name. The first in the annual series of lectures was given in the fall of 1985.

Mr. Clark was fascinated all his life by a philosophical sense of wonder about what lies just beyond the reach of scientific research. His lifetime search for truth and meaning was a testament to the belief that philosophical discussion has an important place in our world. These lectures are dedicated, in honor of Mr. Clark's intent, to that belief. The founding director of the Harold Stoner Clark Lectures is the late John Kuethe, professor emeritus of philosophy. The current director is philosophy professor Xiang Chen.

1985William Kaufman
1986Jean Houston
1987James Burke
1988Jacob Needleman
1989Michelle Taigue
1990Jonathan Miller
1991David Ray Griffin
1992Stephanie Mills
1993Edwin C. Krupp
1994John R. Searle
1995Daniel J. Kevles
1996Arthur Caplan
1997Stephen Toulmin
1998Katherine Hayles
2000Paul Davies
2001David Baltimore
2002Nancey Murphy
2003Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
2004Rupert Sheldrake
2005Brian Greene
2006Sandra Steingraber
2007David Holtzman
2008Andrew Newburg
2009Gregory Pence
2010David Chalmers



Admission to the lectures is free and reservations are not required. Seating is limited.Visitor parking is available in the parking lots on Mountclef Boulevard north and south of Olsen Road. Street parking is by permit only Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. For further information, call the Philosophy Department at 805-493-3232 or 818-706-1447

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