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    NTI Conversations- How to be Good : Classical Greek and Roman Perspectives on Ethics and Empathy

    Explore how Stoic and Epicurean ideas about reason and emotion challenge modern views of morality

    NTI Conversations- How to be Good : Classical Greek and Roman Perspectives on Ethics and Empathy

    Explore how Stoic and Epicurean ideas about reason and emotion challenge modern views of morality

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    How to be Good: Classical Greek and Roman perspectives on Ethics and Empathy

    • Presented by Dr Sarah Lawrence
    • Hosted by Professor Alistair Noble
    • April 9 2026
    • 12.30pm- 2pm (AEST)
    • This will be a hyrbid event (held on campus and on zoom)

    Ethics were a primary concern of most Greco-Roman schools of philosophy, but the thinkers in question varied widely on exactly how one should attempt to live a good life. From the radical self-control of the Stoics to the distinctly un-glamorous focus on pleasure of the Epicureans, the focus tended to be very much on a rational approach which eschewed the role of emotion. This presents an interesting contrast to many modern models of ethics which see emotion - and particularly the recognition of others' emotions often described as empathy - as critical to morality. In this conversation, I'll be asking to what extent this unemotional approach could still be useful for us as thinkers today.

    About the presenter:

    Dr Sarah Lawrence is the Charles Tesoriero Assoc. Prof in Latin at UNE. She is currently the Assoc. Dean T&L for the Faculty of HASSE, which reflects her complete commitment to providing students with the best possible learning experience. As a researcher, Sarah is fond of underloved Roman texts and trying to get inside the Roman mind.

    Tickets are free, but bookings are essential.

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    • The Nan Tien Temple Unanderra New South Wales
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