Philosophers Cornel West and Robert George discuss 'culture wars' at GVSU

GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Two Princeton professors with opposing views visited Grand Valley State University on Thursday to talk about finding common ground and civility in discussions.

Cornel West, an activist and public intellectual, and Robert George, a Catholic philosopher of jurisprudence and natural law, have different views on core issues surrounding race, politics and government. The friends discussed how to have productive conversations on divisive topics.

George emphasized approaching arguments with intellectual humility and viewing another person as a conversation partner rather than an adversary. Integrity and honesty are key in any discussion, West said.

Their talk -- "The Culture Wars: A Workable Armistice?" -- was the last American Conversations event of the season at the Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies at Grand Valley State University on Thursday, April 2.

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Philosophers Cornel West and Robert George discuss 'culture wars' at GVSU

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