The term "corruption" is frequently being levied against politicians, business executives, and even priests. But what is corruption? Is it something objective or a socially constructed concept? A free Community Lecture titled "Corruption: A Philosophical Analysis" will be held Wednesday, May 12 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm in Room D of the SOU Campbell Center at 655 Frances Lane in Ashland. Prakash Chenjeri, a philosophy professor at Southern Oregon University, will examine the notion of corruption from five different perspectives: philosophical, religious, biological/psychological, political, and moral. This program is part of a weekly series sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at SOU. Details are available at www.sou.edu/olli or by calling 541-552-6048.
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