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  • Public Lectures,
• 6/2/25

(Human) Being in a Body: On Illness, Aging, and Healing. A Public Lecture with Dr. Drew Leder.

Prof. Drew Leder (Loyola University Maryland) will propose in this lecture that to be embodied is also to be susceptible to illness, injury, aging, and other challenges. But he will also explore how people "heal" (become existentially whole) even in the face of such adversities. There turns out to be a whole chessboard of different strategies people employ when one's life, and body, start to fall apart.

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