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The Dean's Office has provided this description of the event: ""In a letter often called “The Ascent of Mt. Ventoux,” the poet Petrarch tells of climbing a mountain in the year 1336, in what is now southern France. This is the first documented instance in the West of taking a hike just to see the sight. Having taken in the view from the mountaintop, Petrarch imitates Augustine’s conversion by opening a book at random. But his conversion is unlike Augustine’s. It takes a peculiar turn, toward inwardness and away from religion. We’ll discuss Petrarch’s climb in quest of the new and its relation to modernity, curiosity, sightseeing, the divided self, romantic love, and divination by books and other means.""","McDonald, David","St. John's College","Santa Fe, NM",2022-11-18,"Meem Library has been given permission to make this item available online.",sound,mp3,,Petrarch.,,,English,SF_McDonaldD_Petrarchs_Climb_and_the_Crisis_of_the_New_2022-11-18,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m4a,,00:52:34,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/d886cae8c74f5f07e14d544240d64998.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Lecture Recordings—Santa Fe",1,0 7503,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7503,"Tutor Panel on Photography","Audio recording of an online panel with panelists David Carl, David McDonald, and Krishnan Venkatesh. The panel was held on September 25, 2020 as part of the Dean's Lecture & Concert Series. The Dean's Office has provided this description of the event: ""How do we respond to a photograph as a work of art rather than as visual document? How do photographs move us aesthetically? How can we learn to look at photographs—learn to see what they have to show us and to think about what they might conceal? Tis panel will consider some of the historic, aesthetic, philosophic and cultural implications of photography in contemporary society. Tree tutors will ofer three diferent ways of thinking about these and related questions, while refecting more broadly on the status of photography, the visual arts, and aesthetic education as part of the St. John’s Program. ""","Carl, David; McDonald, David; Venkatesh, Krishnan","St. John's College","Santa Fe, NM",2020-09-25,"Meem Library has been given permission to make this item available.",sound,mp3,,Photography,,,English,SF_CarlD_et_al_Tutor_Panel_on_Photography_2020-09-25,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wav,,2:20:04,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Friday night lecture",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/6dd29e13aacd9a83d531689880ea20ce.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Lecture Recordings—Santa Fe",1,0 7344,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7344,"The idea of the common good","Audio recording of a conversation with Seth Appelbaum and David McDonald on July 7, 2020, hosted by Edward Walpin as part of the Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series. The Graduate Institute provided this description of the event: ""The idea of a 'common good' had largely faded as a theme of our public discourse until the Age of COVID-19. The notion of a shared good seems fairly uncontroversial when it shows up as a presupposition of public health policy. Beyond the realm of public health, and even in our fragmented and adversarial era, most activists and factions will sooner or later claim that they are working in service of the common good and not simply against their opponents. Does this resurgence of the 'common good' in our rhetoric herald an emerging consensus about the goal of politics, or is it a narrow, technical claim made in reaction to a specific emergency situation? How has the common good been understood throughout its long lineage, and what is at stake in the idea now? Join St. John’s tutors Seth Appelbaum and David McDonald for a live conversation on the question of what it might mean to have an ethical aim beyond that of the individual.""","Appelbaum, Seth; McDonald, David; Walpin, Edward","St. John's College","Santa Fe, NM",2020-07-07,"Meem Library has been given permission to make this item available online.",sound,mp3,,"Common good; Locke, John, 1632-1704",,"

A video of this conversation is available on the St. John's College YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/hWyWx6DS3CM

",English,SF_AppelbaumS_McDonaldD_The_Idea_of_the_Common_Good_2020-07-07,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wav,,01:31:24,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Graduate Institute,Summer lecture series",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/2c01c7d7759d75cbda9cfb0dd60f1413.mp3,Sound,"St. John's College Lecture Recordings—Santa Fe",1,0 7343,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/7343,"Music in liberal education","Audio recording of a conversation with John Cornell and David McDonald on June 23, 2020, hosted by Edward Walpin as part of the Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series. The Graduate Institute provided this description of the event: ""Music is everywhere, on account of online streaming, and is a central part of the experience of most people. But what is at stake in it? Why is music important? Does it have ethical significance? Join St. John’s tutors John Cornell and David McDonald for a live conversation on the place of music in education and life.""","Cornell, John F.; McDonald, David; Walpin, Edward","St. John's College","Santa Fe, NM",2020-06-23,"Meem Library has been given permission to make this item available online.",sound,mp3,,Music,,"

A video of this conversation is available on the St. John's College YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/GYXn00Q48Vc

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